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"You remember the three Hebrews boys in the fiery furnace…"
"You remember when Jesus stilled the storm on the Sea of Galilee…"
"You remember what Paul said about justification by faith alone…"
My sermons were filled with statements like these, as a young pastor. I took for granted that the congregation knew and understood these passing references. So I skipped the explanation and rushed to the point I wanted to make.
That all changed with a conversation with a member. I considered her one of the most mature young adults. But I had to hide my surprise when she told me…
"You know, Pastor. When you say, 'You remember…' as you are preaching, I want to stand up and say, 'No, I don't.' I don't know many of the Bible stories you mention. And I am learning a lot from your preaching."
She meant it as a compliment. It hit me like a ton of bricks. As a result of that conversation, I determined not to assume anything in the pulpit.
Beware of three common assumptions we tend to make as we preach and teach the word of God…
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