The Legacy of Expository Preaching - The Word Unleashed
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Tom Pennington makes a biblical case for expository preaching. This type of preaching simply means that the preacher must read the text of Scripture, explain the text of Scripture and apply the text of Scripture. This is normally done through sequential, verse-by-verse preaching through books of the Bible.
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