Jeremiah, this is an excellent crack at a ssnlriuirgpy difficult question. My response comes very close to your own. I would go say far as suggesting that a biblical sermon not only incarnates truth but incarnates Christ in the moment the words are spoken so that people can encounter Him. I notice what is missing from your response. You don’t say anything about the biblical text. How does that fit in? Is it possible for a sermon to incarnate The Truth without a corresponding true text from scripture?
Jeremiah, this is an excellent crack at a ssnlriuirgpy difficult question. My response comes very close to your own. I would go say far as suggesting that a biblical sermon not only incarnates truth but incarnates Christ in the moment the words are spoken so that people can encounter Him. I notice what is missing from your response. You don’t say anything about the biblical text. How does that fit in? Is it possible for a sermon to incarnate The Truth without a corresponding true text from scripture?