2 Timothy 4:1–2 (NKJV)
1 I charge you therefore before
God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at His
appearing and His kingdom: 2 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of
season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.
This morning witnesses the happy
confluence of several different streams. First, as you know I am returning to
preaching today following my month out of the pulpit in July – and it is good
to be back. Second, as you have no doubt noticed, we are blessed to have a new
pulpit up front. This is the fruit of much urging and planning and
craftsmanship and we are grateful to dedicate it to the Lord’s service. Finally,
today happens to be the 10th anniversary of my full-time preaching
at Trinity Church. Ten years ago this Sunday I began preaching in Coeur
d’Alene. Today’s sermon is around number 435.
So the elders thought it fitting that the
exhortation this morning (1) remind us why we place such emphasis on preaching
the Word and (2) summon us to a renewed commitment to the Word. So why do we
devote such attention to preaching and learning the Word? Quite simply because
Paul commands it. Note his exhortation to Timothy: Preach the Word! The
imperative here is not a one-time duty but a perpetual obligation; not the, “Pick
up that towel!” of your mom who saw your towel on the bathroom floor, but the,
“Stand up straight!” of your dad who saw you slouching. Do it now and keep
doing it!
Paul commands Timothy, “Preach the
Word! Be ready in season and out of season.” Preach the Word in the times
of Nehemiah when the people are rejoicing to do the will and work of God –
those are the “in season” times. Thankfully, I can report that at Trinity
Church we have experienced years of this “in season.” You have joyfully
listened to the Word of God and routinely asked for more pointed application of
the Word to your specific situations. Praise God!
But Paul called Timothy to preach not only
in the times of Nehemiah but in the times of Jeremiah – times when the people
are hard-hearted and uninterested in the Word of God. Unfortunately, preaching
the Word is “out of season” in our broader culture, even within our
broader Christian culture. Rather than receive God’s Word preached in faith,
kneeling before Him as our rightful Lord and endeavoring to implement His
precepts, we raise our fists and declare that God and His Christ will not reign
over us. “You can’t preach that,” we say. So we accumulate to ourselves
preachers who tickle our ears rather than challenge our hearts.
And so we pray this morning that this
pulpit may ever be used for the faithful preaching of the Word of God. May the
Spirit of God so move those who preach behind it with a reverence for God and
His Christ, that no syllable be expressed save that which fosters the worship
of the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. May the Word preached from
this pulpit soften hardened hearts, comfort afflicted souls, and enlighten
darkened minds that the glory of God may be displayed to our entire community. And
may this pulpit’s stain fade away, its wood rot, and its seams burst should it
become an instrument of advocating falsehood.
Reminded this morning of our calling to
preach and to listen to the Word of God with reverence, let us confess that we
have often hardened our hearts, closed our ears, and handed our pulpits over to
false teachers rather than listen to the voice of the Sovereign Lord. And as we
confess, let us kneel together as we are able. We will have a time of silent confession followed by
the corporate confession found in your bulletin.
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