Series | The
Heart of Soul Winning
Scripture | 2
Timothy 2:2, “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct,
rebuke and encourage— with great patience and careful instruction.”
Lesson 24 | The Role of the Word of God in Preaching the Gospel
According to
Paul in the above passage the Word of God has three main functions in preaching
the gospel, to (1) correct, (2) rebuke, and (3) encourage. I also believe that these three functions go
in order- we start with correcting wrong thinking so people can truly
understand the gospel, then we rebuke their sin and unbelief, and lastly, we encourage
sinners to come to Jesus and be saved.
We can see
this kind of three-part preaching throughout the book of Acts. For example, in Peter’s first sermon on the
Day of Pentecost in Acts 2:15-16 Peter started by correcting their
misunderstandings of the current events by saying, “15 These people are not drunk, as you suppose. It’s only nine in the
morning! 16 No, this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel.”
Afterward he
rebuked them because of their sin in Acts 2:23, “23 This man was handed over to you by God’s deliberate plan and
foreknowledge; and you, with the help of wicked men, put him to death by
nailing him to the cross.” And lastly, he encouraged them to repent and
receive Christ in Acts 2:38, “Peter
replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit.”
Certainly,
the gospel preacher doesn’t always have to follow the three-step pattern
because the Holy Spirit is creative and knows the perfect way to reach people’s
hearts. At the same time, as a general
rule the gospel preacher should consider following this three-stage approach to
correctly handle the Word of God.
Correction
speaks to realigning people’s conceptions about God, the Bible, Jesus, etc.
with the truth of God’s Word. Sometimes
correction involves apologetics (defenses and arguments in favor of the
Christian faith). Then when the unbeliever has a properly basic foundation of
the truth they can receive the personal rebuke (command to stop) from the Word
of God in regards to their life of sin. Rebuking
someone is basically exposing his or her sin.
And lastly,
encouraging the lost comes by commanding them to believe and confess Christ.
This kind of encouragement also includes encouraging them to repent and be born
again.
All three
parts will take great patience on our end so we must be careful to instruct the
lost in each area according to the Word of God and by the leading of the Holy
Spirit and not by man’s opinions. Therefore, may we all be ready in season and
out of season to correct, rebuke, and encourage!
Reflection | When you preach the gospel do you include
all three parts equally- correction, rebuke, and encouragement? Or do you lean
to one part more than the others?
Action | (1) Think about the last three
times you preached the gospel to someone and consider if your message was
unbalanced or basically equal in all three parts- correction, rebuke, and
encouragement. (2) Moving forward ask the Lord to use you to effectively preach
the gospel with all three parts. (3) Lastly, ask God for patience and wisdom in
each situation to be effective in your preaching and instructing of the gospel.
One Year
Reading Plan (Optional) | Isaiah
43:14-45:10, Ephesians 3:1-21, Psalm 68:1-18, & Proverbs 24:1-2. Click here to read online.
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