“A preacher . . . should strive most earnestly to say nothing but what he now really thinks and now truly feels” (Broadus, Preparation and Delivery, p. 446).
So… I guess the thrust of this is about a preacher’s integrity? If he is always the man that he ought to be, his truest deepest thoughts and feelings will always be the thing he “ought” to be saying from the pulpit? If it is otherwise, I can’t fathom why you would be promoting this quote, sir.
So… I guess the thrust of this is about a preacher’s integrity? If he is always the man that he ought to be, his truest deepest thoughts and feelings will always be the thing he “ought” to be saying from the pulpit? If it is otherwise, I can’t fathom why you would be promoting this quote, sir.