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  1. Our Bishop recently shared an experience from his first parish that has influenced his preaching ever since. He said he had fallen into the habit of “showing off” a bit, intellectually, in his homilies. A member of his vestry spoke to him about this one day: “We all know you’re smart, we want you to show us Jesus.” Good advice.

  2. I linked to this blog from https://www.brandonhilgemann.com/the-difference-between-preaching-and-motivational-speaking/#more-6302. Christ and the Gospel are at the center from which everything in our lives radiates. I agree with how you use it in the context of love, joy, forgiveness and so on, but the same is true when we talk about family, marriage, kids (Ephesians 5:21- 6:9), job and career (Colossians 3:23-24), finances (2 Corinthians 8-9), recreation, health and sports (1Corinthians 6:19-20, and so on. I have used an illustration of a pie with slices of job, family, marriage, sports, education, and other parts of our lives. Too many people want to come to Christ and just add Him and church as another slice to the pie of their lives. But if Christ is not at the center, the reason we do everything we do, the inevitably the other things will crowd Him out of our lives. That’s why God demanded exclusivity from the Israelites, “You shall have no other gods.” He isn’t satisfied being the number one person in our lives, He wants to be our all in all (the Great Commandment).

  3. Without the Gospel, our preaching, giving, Christian services are mere spiritual exercise. Thanks for the eye opening correction

  4. Thank you Brandon thank you Brandon. Your spot on the gospel is what it’s all about discipleship is what it’s all about when I used to go into schools and start Bible studies team huddles as I was a staff member for FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes every school that I went in, I never was rejected. I left the religion out of the building and took Jesus Christ in the buildings with me and I was never refused. I was always invited to come in and be with the children, I’ve got thousands of pictures showing students all ages from middle school high school, college kids and all the way up through all the grades I have always preached. It’s always about the gospel and if we read the Bible, we will see that all the other stories in there relayed around the gospel and one way or another , thank you Brandon. God bless you and God be with you. It’s always about the gospel.