The Soul of a Scottish Church Or the Contribution of the United Presbyterian C
The Soul of a Scottish Church Or the Contribution of the United Presbyterian C
David Woodside
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The feeling is rather subdued though intense, always well under control ; but there can CONTRIBUTION TO SCOTTISH PREACHING 163 be no dubiety with regard to any single sermon as to its aim and purpose. Ker's ideal of preaching is set forth in his lectures, and it is one to which he himself sought to conform. It contained nothing new. It merely brought into relief what had been practised in the United Presby- terian Church from the first. " First, we should preach justification by faith. This was... the doctrine that made the early Reformers strong, and it is the only form in which you can offer a free gospel, and give men a foundation on which they can stand to begin the great work of building up a new life. " Secondly, we should preach conversion and re- generation the need of a great change, and of the work of God's Holy Spirit. Religion is nothing unless it is a life from above. But we must not allow our preaching, or the lives of Christian people, to drift into mere emo- tion which will surely become unhealthy and morbid.
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