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Romans 1:15, "So
as much as in me is, I am ready to
preach the gospel to you that
are at Rome also." What is in us? David says in Psalm 119:11 that he hid the word of the Lord in his heart. Apparently, the word of God should be in us. Do we carry Bibles? Certainly! As with most controversial discussions, there are extremes on both sides. There are some congregations that will not let preachers carry Bibles into the pulpit (even though Ezra, Christ, and others read from the book of the law to the assembly). Along with this discussion arises the question from some, "Do ministers need to study or should they be relying on God?" Again, a question with both options (by themselves) being extremes. Some advocate non-study. Others indicate complete study, along with notes, outlines, etc. In reality, the answer lies between the two extremes. The Lord's ministers are required to pray for help, lean on Him, and hope that He will manifest His presence and Spirit in the preaching. However, he is not without excuse to study to show himself approved unto God. Therefore, Paul was ready to study AND look to the Lord for help and guidance. He was also ready to preach what was in him. Our ministers should be ready and willing to preach today, tomorrow, or whenever called upon. We have the word of God, we trust that we have hid it in our heart, and we need to be ready to preach that to God's hungry people. The Lord's people are not interested in what you dreamed, why you believe you are called to preach, how inadequate you feel, how unworthy you are, or how dry you might be. If any of those things are applicable to you, they will soon know it. My father once said, "You don't have to tell the Lord's people how badly you feel. If that is indeed true, they'll soon find out when your preaching is dry and coarse." May we ever be ready to preach the gospel that is within us.
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