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All Reviews for: The Blind Spot of the Spiritual Formation Movement
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Alan Rathbun   (Registered User)Posted: December 02, 2008
Sounds great... now how do we train people to listen? :)

Lee Eclov   (Guest)Posted: November 24, 2008
Brian, Right on! It isn't only that the spiritual formation movement doesn't consider preaching a spiritual discipline; they do not usually think of preaching at all. Nor do they ever help us think how to preach with a special bent toward spiritual formation. In one sense, of course, all biblical preaching is spiritual formation, but there is a soul-sense that some preaching has that contributes much more significantly to the shaping of souls that even biblical sermons which lack it. Thanks for this.

Pastor Richard   (Guest)Posted: November 24, 2008
wow what an enlighting subject it has set me stright as a pastor of the gospel of Jesus Christ. it has helped me a lot helped me focus my message better God Bless You Keep up the good work that you are doing

Bill White   (Guest)Posted: November 24, 2008
I'm a bit embarrassed that this is the first time the thought has ever occurred to me of listening to biblical preaching as a spiritual discipline. Thank you for this great contribution to the body of literature out there on spiritual disciplines. I hope this becomes more standard in that literature, because it has indeed been a real oversight.

Richard Doebler   (Guest)Posted: November 24, 2008
Just as people can listen to sermons for the wrong reasons, we pastors can preach for the wrong reasons: to be entertaining, to gain favor with people by appealing to their natural desires, to impress people with our great knowledge, or to fulfill an obligation (part of our job description). There may be other deceptive motivations for preachers as well. If these times when people will not accept sound doctrine but rather seek to satisfy their own desires (2 Tim 4:3), it should be noted that they have co-conspirators: "a great number of teachers [who will] say what their itching ears want to hear."

Kevin Miller   (Registered User)Posted: November 24, 2008
well said.


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