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	<title>Today In Theology &#187; counseling</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 00:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Driscoll in Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 07:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrian Warnock</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Driscoll had a fascinating and substantial <a href="http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/media/video/?bcpid=1321273398&#38;bclid=1376842859&#38;bctid=1743107323">video interview with the Sydney Anglicans</a> which I just had to draw to your attention.  <br /><br />Intriguingly they are happy to describe him as "<a href="http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/sydneystories/apostle_to_generation_wired/">Apostle to the generation wired</a>"!<br /><br />The fact that he can be well received by both Newfrontiers and the Sydney Anglicans says a lot about the ministry of this man.<div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Driscoll had a fascinating and substantial <a href="http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/media/video/?bcpid=1321273398&amp;bclid=1376842859&amp;bctid=1743107323">video interview with the Sydney Anglicans</a> which I just had to draw to your attention.  <br /><br />Intriguingly they are happy to describe him as "<a href="http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/sydneystories/apostle_to_generation_wired/">Apostle to the generation wired</a>"!<br /><br />The fact that he can be well received by both Newfrontiers and the Sydney Anglicans says a lot about the ministry of this man.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>2008 Top Posts Numbers 25 and 26</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 00:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrian Warnock</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The 26th most read post on this blog is a set of results from <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2004/02/sex-survey-results.htm">a survey I conducted on sex.</a><br /><br />The 25th most read post is a set of sermon notes from an old sermon of mine on <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2005/08/finding-gods-will-for-your-life-prov-3.htm">finding the will of God for your life</a>.<div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The 26th most read post on this blog is a set of results from <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2004/02/sex-survey-results.htm">a survey I conducted on sex.</a><br /><br />The 25th most read post is a set of sermon notes from an old sermon of mine on <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2005/08/finding-gods-will-for-your-life-prov-3.htm">finding the will of God for your life</a>.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>2008 Top Posts Numbers 27 and 28</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 02:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrian Warnock</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The 28th most popular post on this blog at the moment is one offering a discount on <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/07/25-off-logos-bible-software-by.htm">Logos Bible Software</a>.  If you want electronic Christian books and much more, do go visit and consider buying some.<br /><br />In 27th place is my <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/07/toam-interview-with-rob-rufus.htm">interview with Rob Rufus</a>.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>2008 Top Posts Numbers 29 and 30</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrian Warnock</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[As you read this, I have just returned from a blog holiday.  Thanks to Blogger's scheduling feature, I have been able to give this blogger a rest without any interruption of posts while I was away.  Although I am now back, and while I do have to return to work, I want to maintain some sense of the rest and relaxation that hopefully I was able to enjoy.  Therefore the auto-published posts will continue without the usual attention from my editor, as I am giving her a break, too.<br /><br />Since I am basically away, it's a good time to introduce you to a new blog.  It's by <a href="http://cck.org.uk/blog">my friend, Joel Virgo,</a> and some of his fellow elders at Church of Christ the King. There are lots of cool posts already, including a report from the recent New Day Youth Conference.  So go read it right now!  I have decided to give this blog a "Warnie Award," and their posts will appear in my sidebar from now on.<br /><br />The next fifteen days will see me release the top thirty posts here on the blog as defined by their readership from the 1st of January 2008 through the 31st of July 2008.  I will share links to two such posts a day, and I hope that you will find it a useful chance to catch up with some of my older material that you may not have seen before.  Posts that are similar or in a series will only be represented by the most popular post.<br /><br />Let me introduce you to the 30th most read post, which is no small thing when there are over 3,000 others that didn't make the top thirty.  The post is a short one, giving my response to <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/john-piper-to-start-seminary-at.htm">John Piper's announcement that he plans to attach a Bible college to his church</a>, which will have a very different philosophy and charging structure.<br /><br />In 29th place is my interview with <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/01/adrian-interviews-justin-taylor.htm"> my friend, Justin Taylor</a>.<div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[As you read this, I have just returned from a blog holiday.  Thanks to Blogger's scheduling feature, I have been able to give this blogger a rest without any interruption of posts while I was away.  Although I am now back, and while I do have to return to work, I want to maintain some sense of the rest and relaxation that hopefully I was able to enjoy.  Therefore the auto-published posts will continue without the usual attention from my editor, as I am giving her a break, too.<br /><br />Since I am basically away, it's a good time to introduce you to a new blog.  It's by <a href="http://cck.org.uk/blog">my friend, Joel Virgo,</a> and some of his fellow elders at Church of Christ the King. There are lots of cool posts already, including a report from the recent New Day Youth Conference.  So go read it right now!  I have decided to give this blog a "Warnie Award," and their posts will appear in my sidebar from now on.<br /><br />The next fifteen days will see me release the top thirty posts here on the blog as defined by their readership from the 1st of January 2008 through the 31st of July 2008.  I will share links to two such posts a day, and I hope that you will find it a useful chance to catch up with some of my older material that you may not have seen before.  Posts that are similar or in a series will only be represented by the most popular post.<br /><br />Let me introduce you to the 30th most read post, which is no small thing when there are over 3,000 others that didn't make the top thirty.  The post is a short one, giving my response to <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/john-piper-to-start-seminary-at.htm">John Piper's announcement that he plans to attach a Bible college to his church</a>, which will have a very different philosophy and charging structure.<br /><br />In 29th place is my interview with <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/01/adrian-interviews-justin-taylor.htm"> my friend, Justin Taylor</a>.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Catching Up With Mark Driscoll</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrian Warnock</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I have now published all the <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/labels/Mark%20Driscoll.htm">Mark Driscoll material</a> from his recent visit to the UK.  Don't miss the video interviews, and the Dwell material, as well as the talks from Brighton. There is a lot to absorb there.  There are also <a href="http://www.newfrontiers.xtn.org/resources/talks-and-preaches/select-event/leadership-international-08/training-tracks/">three talks for church elders</a> that I was not present at.<br /><br />Since his return to the US, however, this man has been nothing short of <b>busy</b><span style="italic;">!</span><br /><br />He has interviewed <a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1091" title="J. I. Packer on Young Christian Leaders">J. I. Packer on Young Christian Leaders</a>, and <a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1080" title="J.I. Packer on Homosexuality"><span style="bold;"></span> Homosexuality</a>. He also wrote a series of blog posts on Spurgeon:<ul><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1083" title="Spurgeon is the Man Part 1—Introduction">Spurgeon is the Man, Part 1 — Introduction</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1085" title="Spurgeon is the Man Part 2—Spurgeon was a Bible Guy">Spurgeon is the Man, Part 2 — Spurgeon was a Bible Guy</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1086" title="Spurgeon Prayed, Laughed, Cared, and Evangelized - Part 3">Spurgeon Prayed, Laughed, Cared, and Evangelized, Part 3</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1087" title="Spurgeon Wrote Books That the Haters Hated - Part 4 of 4">Spurgeon Wrote Books that the Haters Hated, Part 4</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1089" title="Spurgeon is the Man Week">Recap: Spurgeon is the Man Week</a></li></ul><br />He has also preached a cracking sermon series which you can see here, and for which you can download notes by following the links.  About fifty minutes into the first one he starts talking about our Newfrontiers prayer meeting. As he put it, it was like <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/07/toam08-join-church-plant-in-european.htm">a prayer meeting on Pro-Plus</a>. He then tells Mars Hill that some things are about to change around there, and gets them to pray for each other. Nice one!<br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/07/21/pray-like-jesus/" rel="bookmark">Pray Like Jesus</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/07/28/pray-like-jesus-the-lords-prayer/" rel="bookmark">The Lord’s Prayer</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/08/03/the-gethsemane-prayer/" rel="bookmark">The Gethsemane Prayer</a><br /><br /><br /><br />He has now departed for Australia for a well-earned holiday, but not before <a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/08/04/momma-poppa-and-the-driscoll-fab-5/">posting a blog from the airport</a>, mentioning that his Macbook Pro is now loaded up with Logos software. (<a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/07/25-off-logos-bible-software-by.htm">Get your Logos software from me with a 25 per cent discount</a> if you are jealous.)<br /><br />Oh, and I almost forgot. The cutest thing he has probably ever done is wave his built in MacBook Pro web cam at his rather noisy kids (where do they get that from???).  The funniest bit is when he gets his wife to join in the fun.  That expression is worth a thousand words!  I hope his family enjoys him—he's all theirs now, at least until the <a href="http://calendar.marshillchurch.org/archives/category/preachingandspeaking/markdriscoll/">Australian preaching tour</a> starts!<br /><br /><br /><br />The guy is like a dynamo, and on top of all that, Crossway now has nine books listed with <a href="http://www.crossway.org/search/products.books?q=mark+driscoll">Mark Driscoll as an author</a> (although some are not out yet).  The ones I've seen are uniformly helpful and engaging, and I commend them highly!  One that is coming soon is <a href="http://relit.org/deathbylove/">Death By Love</a>, and the website has just been released.  Looks fantastic.<div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I have now published all the <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/labels/Mark%20Driscoll.htm">Mark Driscoll material</a> from his recent visit to the UK.  Don't miss the video interviews, and the Dwell material, as well as the talks from Brighton. There is a lot to absorb there.  There are also <a href="http://www.newfrontiers.xtn.org/resources/talks-and-preaches/select-event/leadership-international-08/training-tracks/">three talks for church elders</a> that I was not present at.<br /><br />Since his return to the US, however, this man has been nothing short of <b>busy</b><span>!</span><br /><br />He has interviewed <a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1091" title="J. I. Packer on Young Christian Leaders">J. I. Packer on Young Christian Leaders</a>, and <a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1080" title="J.I. Packer on Homosexuality"><span></span> Homosexuality</a>. He also wrote a series of blog posts on Spurgeon:<ul><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1083" title="Spurgeon is the Man Part 1—Introduction">Spurgeon is the Man, Part 1 — Introduction</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1085" title="Spurgeon is the Man Part 2—Spurgeon was a Bible Guy">Spurgeon is the Man, Part 2 — Spurgeon was a Bible Guy</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1086" title="Spurgeon Prayed, Laughed, Cared, and Evangelized - Part 3">Spurgeon Prayed, Laughed, Cared, and Evangelized, Part 3</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1087" title="Spurgeon Wrote Books That the Haters Hated - Part 4 of 4">Spurgeon Wrote Books that the Haters Hated, Part 4</a></li><br /><br /><li><a href="http://theresurgence.org/node/1089" title="Spurgeon is the Man Week">Recap: Spurgeon is the Man Week</a></li></ul><br />He has also preached a cracking sermon series which you can see here, and for which you can download notes by following the links.  About fifty minutes into the first one he starts talking about our Newfrontiers prayer meeting. As he put it, it was like <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/07/toam08-join-church-plant-in-european.htm">a prayer meeting on Pro-Plus</a>. He then tells Mars Hill that some things are about to change around there, and gets them to pray for each other. Nice one!<br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/07/21/pray-like-jesus/" rel="bookmark">Pray Like Jesus</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/07/28/pray-like-jesus-the-lords-prayer/" rel="bookmark">The Lord’s Prayer</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/08/03/the-gethsemane-prayer/" rel="bookmark">The Gethsemane Prayer</a><br /><br /><br /><br />He has now departed for Australia for a well-earned holiday, but not before <a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/08/04/momma-poppa-and-the-driscoll-fab-5/">posting a blog from the airport</a>, mentioning that his Macbook Pro is now loaded up with Logos software. (<a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2006/07/25-off-logos-bible-software-by.htm">Get your Logos software from me with a 25 per cent discount</a> if you are jealous.)<br /><br />Oh, and I almost forgot. The cutest thing he has probably ever done is wave his built in MacBook Pro web cam at his rather noisy kids (where do they get that from???).  The funniest bit is when he gets his wife to join in the fun.  That expression is worth a thousand words!  I hope his family enjoys him—he's all theirs now, at least until the <a href="http://calendar.marshillchurch.org/archives/category/preachingandspeaking/markdriscoll/">Australian preaching tour</a> starts!<br /><br /><br /><br />The guy is like a dynamo, and on top of all that, Crossway now has nine books listed with <a href="http://www.crossway.org/search/products.books?q=mark+driscoll">Mark Driscoll as an author</a> (although some are not out yet).  The ones I've seen are uniformly helpful and engaging, and I commend them highly!  One that is coming soon is <a href="http://relit.org/deathbylove/">Death By Love</a>, and the website has just been released.  Looks fantastic.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>DWELL - Mark Driscoll on Preaching Christ</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 19:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">Thanks to my friends at Acts 29 I'm able to share some sessions with you from the Dwell London conference.  This is a talk Mark Driscoll gave on how to preach Christ from the entire Bible.  You can <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/dwelldriscolpreach08.mp3">download the audio</a>, read my notes below, or watch the video right here:<br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />No one has a worse life than a church planter’s wife. Her husband is flat broke.  He <span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">won’t stop working, but makes no money.  And he wants to grow his church by getting her pregnant!<br /><br />The big idea is this—“It’s about Jesus!”  There is always something that churches use to keep people motivated.  The only way you will maintain something is if it’s about Jesus.  Everything has to be about Jesus, whether it’s counseling or groups or classes or preaching.<br /><br />Six framing questions to help you in your preparation of sermons:<ol><li><b>What does Scripture say?</b><br />Does the Greek work? What exactly does it say?<br /><br /></li><li><b>What does this mean, i.e. to the original audience and to us?</b><br /><br /></li><li><b>How can I make it memorable?</b><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3014/2664767847_bec7b3aea1.jpg" alt="Mark Driscoll" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" width="35%" />It can’t just be true—it also has to be easy for people to remember, to stay in their minds. How does one do that?  Use doctrine—e.g. providence with Ruth. God orders her affairs. Big theological issues can sometimes be your hook. Or just a word, like grace—e.g. fifteen aspects of grace. Or an emotion. Naomi said, “Call me ‘Mara’ for God has made me bitterness.”  If you’re in the book of Psalms you will have to explain "lament"—worshipfully grieving out pain.  Or an image, like the throne.  Spurgeon was best at taking images and captivating people with the images of the Bible.  He said, “Some men preach heaven.  I try to take them there!”  Or a person,—sometimes the hook can be a character.  Hang your sermon on the hook.</span><br /><br /></li><li><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;"><b>The apologetic question—How are people going to resist this?</b><br />Assume they are going to fight it.  Anticipate the probable objections and answer them.  If you do this, you can’t preach for twenty-five minutes.  The longer you preach, the younger the crowd if you are any good at it.  Forty-five minutes to an hour plus is what many growing churches do.  Classic Puritan preaching included this approach to any possible objections:  “Some of you are thinking this . . .”  It’s not that you are reading minds, just that there will be objections.  Hell, sex, pornography, homosexuality, etc. will all raise objections in people’s minds.  This is where you will see an angry response.  If you say, “This is just my perspective,” it’s fine, but if you say “This is wrong!” there will be conflict.  If they have a good reason you did not consider, then it is easy for them to walk out ignoring you.<br /><br /></span></li><li><b>The missional application—What does this mean for our community?</b><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">What about our church, our families, our friendships, our city, our town, etc.  Live in such a way that the rest of the city sees there is a different way of life—birth, work, sex, death, etc.  For example, take sexual sin.  It’s not just that you are disobeying, you are hurting the church and you are hurting the mission God has called you to—i.e. you are preaching a false gospel.<br /><br /></span></li><li><b>The Christological Question—How is Jesus the hero?</b><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">Every single sermon needs to talk about Jesus as the hero.  This will train the people to look for Jesus in the Bible.  Also, if they don't hear Jesus they will make note of that.  It will also quietly train people to be evangelistic.  People will naturally bring their friends to church because they know you will always be talking about Jesus.</span></li></ol></span><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">Jesus said to the Pharisees that they did not love the Word of God because they didn't love him.  He is the fulfillment of the Bible.  How you can find Jesus?  Foreshadowing christophanies in the Old Testament, and the messenger of the Lord who is worshipped.  Prefiguring types—e.g. Adam, the priesthood, David, the prophets, sacrifices, shepherds, judges, bread, wine, etc.  Also, “Unlike the first Adam, Jesus passed his test in the garden” etc.  Do not merely preach moralistically, i.e. there’s good guys and bad guys—do what the good guys do.  Teach that in this Book they prefigure Jesus and he is the hero.</span><br /><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">We tend to turn Old Testament heroes into super-heroes.  They are people saved by grace and are not the heroes.  God is the hero.  The key is to make sure that it is solely about Jesus.  Very few people do this consistently in their preaching.</span><br /><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">Titles for God—“Son of man” from Daniel.</span><br /><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">The big idea is this.  Please tell people about Jesus.  Too often people try and get them excited about being missional, etc.  But to be honest, the only way to really get them excited is to tell them it is all about Jesus.  If it’s about Jesus, it works.  Even if you don't have the best building or the best band or the best preacher.  The Holy Spirit likes to show up when much is made of Jesus.  In some churches the people sing as if they had just been captured by Al Quaida, but the church is growing.  Why?  Because it’s about Jesus.  The Jesus of the Bible.</span><br /><br /><span style="Trebuchet MS,sans-serif;">A lot of things can be done wrong.  But you have to do this one thing right.  If you do it, it will make up for a lot of things that aren’t done so well.  If your family and your church family will love Jesus, everything else will follow.  GO AWAY AND LOVE JESUS.</span></span><div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span>Thanks to my friends at Acts 29 I'm able to share some sessions with you from the Dwell London conference.  This is a talk Mark Driscoll gave on how to preach Christ from the entire Bible.  You can <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/dwelldriscolpreach08.mp3">download the audio</a>, read my notes below, or watch the video right here:<br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />No one has a worse life than a church planter’s wife. Her husband is flat broke.  He <span>won’t stop working, but makes no money.  And he wants to grow his church by getting her pregnant!<br /><br />The big idea is this—“It’s about Jesus!”  There is always something that churches use to keep people motivated.  The only way you will maintain something is if it’s about Jesus.  Everything has to be about Jesus, whether it’s counseling or groups or classes or preaching.<br /><br />Six framing questions to help you in your preparation of sermons:<ol><li><b>What does Scripture say?</b><br />Does the Greek work? What exactly does it say?<br /><br /></li><li><b>What does this mean, i.e. to the original audience and to us?</b><br /><br /></li><li><b>How can I make it memorable?</b><br /><span><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3014/2664767847_bec7b3aea1.jpg" alt="Mark Driscoll" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" width="35%" />It can’t just be true—it also has to be easy for people to remember, to stay in their minds. How does one do that?  Use doctrine—e.g. providence with Ruth. God orders her affairs. Big theological issues can sometimes be your hook. Or just a word, like grace—e.g. fifteen aspects of grace. Or an emotion. Naomi said, “Call me ‘Mara’ for God has made me bitterness.”  If you’re in the book of Psalms you will have to explain "lament"—worshipfully grieving out pain.  Or an image, like the throne.  Spurgeon was best at taking images and captivating people with the images of the Bible.  He said, “Some men preach heaven.  I try to take them there!”  Or a person,—sometimes the hook can be a character.  Hang your sermon on the hook.</span><br /><br /></li><li><span><b>The apologetic question—How are people going to resist this?</b><br />Assume they are going to fight it.  Anticipate the probable objections and answer them.  If you do this, you can’t preach for twenty-five minutes.  The longer you preach, the younger the crowd if you are any good at it.  Forty-five minutes to an hour plus is what many growing churches do.  Classic Puritan preaching included this approach to any possible objections:  “Some of you are thinking this . . .”  It’s not that you are reading minds, just that there will be objections.  Hell, sex, pornography, homosexuality, etc. will all raise objections in people’s minds.  This is where you will see an angry response.  If you say, “This is just my perspective,” it’s fine, but if you say “This is wrong!” there will be conflict.  If they have a good reason you did not consider, then it is easy for them to walk out ignoring you.<br /><br /></span></li><li><b>The missional application—What does this mean for our community?</b><br /><span>What about our church, our families, our friendships, our city, our town, etc.  Live in such a way that the rest of the city sees there is a different way of life—birth, work, sex, death, etc.  For example, take sexual sin.  It’s not just that you are disobeying, you are hurting the church and you are hurting the mission God has called you to—i.e. you are preaching a false gospel.<br /><br /></span></li><li><b>The Christological Question—How is Jesus the hero?</b><br /><span>Every single sermon needs to talk about Jesus as the hero.  This will train the people to look for Jesus in the Bible.  Also, if they don't hear Jesus they will make note of that.  It will also quietly train people to be evangelistic.  People will naturally bring their friends to church because they know you will always be talking about Jesus.</span></li></ol></span><span>Jesus said to the Pharisees that they did not love the Word of God because they didn't love him.  He is the fulfillment of the Bible.  How you can find Jesus?  Foreshadowing christophanies in the Old Testament, and the messenger of the Lord who is worshipped.  Prefiguring types—e.g. Adam, the priesthood, David, the prophets, sacrifices, shepherds, judges, bread, wine, etc.  Also, “Unlike the first Adam, Jesus passed his test in the garden” etc.  Do not merely preach moralistically, i.e. there’s good guys and bad guys—do what the good guys do.  Teach that in this Book they prefigure Jesus and he is the hero.</span><br /><br /><span>We tend to turn Old Testament heroes into super-heroes.  They are people saved by grace and are not the heroes.  God is the hero.  The key is to make sure that it is solely about Jesus.  Very few people do this consistently in their preaching.</span><br /><br /><span>Titles for God—“Son of man” from Daniel.</span><br /><br /><span>The big idea is this.  Please tell people about Jesus.  Too often people try and get them excited about being missional, etc.  But to be honest, the only way to really get them excited is to tell them it is all about Jesus.  If it’s about Jesus, it works.  Even if you don't have the best building or the best band or the best preacher.  The Holy Spirit likes to show up when much is made of Jesus.  In some churches the people sing as if they had just been captured by Al Quaida, but the church is growing.  Why?  Because it’s about Jesus.  The Jesus of the Bible.</span><br /><br /><span>A lot of things can be done wrong.  But you have to do this one thing right.  If you do it, it will make up for a lot of things that aren’t done so well.  If your family and your church family will love Jesus, everything else will follow.  GO AWAY AND LOVE JESUS.</span></span><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Todd Bentley &#8220;Has Separated From His Wife&#8221; Amid Reports of an &#8220;Unhealthy Relationship&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 15:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span style="#cc0000;"><span style="bold">UPDATE</span><br /></span>This from a fresh notice placed today on <a href="http://www.freshfire.ca/">Todd Bentley's website </a><i>". . . we have discovered new information revealing that Todd Bentley has entered into an unhealthy relationship on an emotional level with a female member of his staff. In light of this new information and in consultation with his leaders and advisors, Todd Bentley has agreed to step down from his position on the Board of Directors and to refrain from all public ministry for a season to receive counsel in his personal life."</i><br /><br /><span style="#000099;">ORIGINAL POST</span><br />Some of you may well have missed this. I came back from a holiday yesterday (posts have been published on autopilot with a bit of help from my editor) to discover Todd and Shonnah Bentley were reported a few days ago to have been under significant marital pressure to the point where they have now separated. <a href="http://us.god.tv/Publisher/Article.aspx?ID=1000035991">Their own ministry's board of directors issued a <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected">statement</span></a> which reported that no sexual immorality is involved, but explained that Todd will not be a part of a forthcoming missions trip, while God TV announced that they have come to the end of their broadcasts from <span class="blsp-spelling-error">Lakeland</span>.<br /><br /><em>Charisma</em> magazine has a <a href="http://fireinmybones.com/index.php?col=081308%7ELife+After+Lakeland%3A+Sorting+Out+the+Confusion">commentary on these events</a>, and <a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/1348_test_revival_with_doctrine/">John Piper also has reacted to the news</a> and discussed discernment. I am saddened by this news, and so, although it might be tempting to join those pointing fingers of accusation at Todd, or at those who arguably welcomed him rather too hastily into the limelight, I think this is, firstly, a time to pray, and secondly, a time to be extra careful of our own marriages. I have written a number of <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/todd-bentley-and-lakeland-florida.htm">previous posts about the events in <span class="blsp-spelling-error">Lakeland,</span> Florida.</a><div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><span>UPDATE</span><br /></span>This from a fresh notice placed today on <a href="http://www.freshfire.ca/">Todd Bentley's website </a><i>". . . we have discovered new information revealing that Todd Bentley has entered into an unhealthy relationship on an emotional level with a female member of his staff. In light of this new information and in consultation with his leaders and advisors, Todd Bentley has agreed to step down from his position on the Board of Directors and to refrain from all public ministry for a season to receive counsel in his personal life."</i><br /><br /><span>ORIGINAL POST</span><br />Some of you may well have missed this. I came back from a holiday yesterday (posts have been published on autopilot with a bit of help from my editor) to discover Todd and Shonnah Bentley were reported a few days ago to have been under significant marital pressure to the point where they have now separated. <a href="http://us.god.tv/Publisher/Article.aspx?ID=1000035991">Their own ministry's board of directors issued a <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected">statement</span></a> which reported that no sexual immorality is involved, but explained that Todd will not be a part of a forthcoming missions trip, while God TV announced that they have come to the end of their broadcasts from <span class="blsp-spelling-error">Lakeland</span>.<br /><br /><em>Charisma</em> magazine has a <a href="http://fireinmybones.com/index.php?col=081308%7ELife+After+Lakeland%3A+Sorting+Out+the+Confusion">commentary on these events</a>, and <a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/1348_test_revival_with_doctrine/">John Piper also has reacted to the news</a> and discussed discernment. I am saddened by this news, and so, although it might be tempting to join those pointing fingers of accusation at Todd, or at those who arguably welcomed him rather too hastily into the limelight, I think this is, firstly, a time to pray, and secondly, a time to be extra careful of our own marriages. I have written a number of <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2008/05/todd-bentley-and-lakeland-florida.htm">previous posts about the events in <span class="blsp-spelling-error">Lakeland,</span> Florida.</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 01:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to the kind permission of the <a href="http://www.acts29network.org/">Acts 29 Network</a>, I have been given permission to share a number of sessions from the DWELL London conference online on my blog.  Today we begin with the first session, one preached by Mark Driscoll.  You can  <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/dwelldrisc08gr.mp3">download the audio</a>, read my notes below, or watch the video here:<br /><br /> <br /><br />Mark opened the conference, which was subtitled “Grace for the City,” by looking at the gospel and two of its enemies—religion and idolatry.<br /><br />The gospel is essential—you have to receive it and continue foreword in it to be saved.  Many churches believe the gospel, but don't make it essential.  Whatever is most important is what we tell them most frequently.  Mark listened to another mega-church pastor's sermon who never mentioned Jesus’ name at all, even in the altar call.  When Mark challenged him about this, the pastor explained, “Well, I assume they know this.”  Don't assume anything!  Church is the bride of Christ.  It would be tragic if a man's wife didn't even mention him.<br /><br />Mark stressed once again that we do not make Jesus relevant.  We show people how he <b><i>is</i></b> relevant.  If you want to have a missional church, talk a lot about Jesus.  If people hear you talking about his name all the time, you will find that your people will talk about him, too.  If it’s all about Jesus, people are not ashamed of him.  The negative reactions are not to the real Jesus, but to negative caricatures they have heard.<br /><br />Driscoll then moved on to the cross and how it saves us. “I believe in substitutionary atonement because I was reading this book and found it”  Jesus was punished in our place.  Mark explained that he is aware that a certain <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/04/word-alive-and-spring-harvest-to.htm">UK festival split over arguments on this issue</a> and noted that he has been invited to speak at one festival and not the other.  People today say that you can’t say that any more.  People will react to you.  Mark said he would rather be hated than ignored.<br /><br />2 Corinthians 5:21:  The great exchange. Jesus died, was buried, and was raised.  We will also die and rise to be with him, like him, and for him, with the effects of sin removed.  We have to tell people about eternal life; then they will know how to live now.<br /><br />We need to tell both Christians and non-Christians about their idols and teach them how to repent of them.  This will help everyone to hate you.  Driscoll reminded us that Jesus said, “Woe to you when everyone thinks well of you,” and assured us he was about to fix that.<br /><br />All sin is idolatry says Luther.  Something or someone takes the place of God.  Two commandments, and the rest are applications.  There is only one God—worship him alone.  If Jesus is God and not sex, then you won’t run after pornography and adultery.  If Jesus is God, you cannot set your identity and worth in a possession or a promotion or a child.<br /><br /><b>HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH AN IDOLATER?</b><br /><br />We all give ourselves to something in worship.  We all worship.  The only question is—Who or what do we worship?  We tend to worship the body—pornography, eating disorders, etc.  Some people worship their pets!  Success, money, fame, etc.  How does idolatry capture us?  Idols make promises that are nothing but lies.<br /><br />What are we most enslaved by?  It’s what we love that enslaves us, not what we hate.  We can actually worship “good” things, e.g. comfort is good if it simply is left as a good thing.  If it becomes the ultimate thing, you won’t be able to serve anyone because they disrupt your comfort.  Idols always disappoint—your kids, your wife—they won't satisfy.  The idol in Egypt was probably their family.  All the other plagues of Egypt are linked by commentators to one of the gods of Egypt.  No one seems to link the last one, but the death of the firstborn was probably aimed at the god of family.<br /><br />Idolatry starts by having a definition of hell and a definition of heaven, and something or someone is put forward as a functional savior.  If a twenty year old woman has a definition of hell that is being single, heaven is being married; the boy becomes a functional savior.  It can even be a child.  “If my child continues to be a drug user, my whole life will have been wasted and useless.”  But if Jesus is your Savior, then you will not base your life in that way.<br /><br />David Powlison:  What are you most afraid of?  What is the one thing that, if it happens, you will be devastated?  What do you long for most passionately?  Where do you run for comfort?  What do you complain about most? What angers you most?  What makes you happiest?  How do you explain yourself to other people?  What has caused you to be angry with God?<br /><br />Don't use Jesus to get your real god—that’s idolatry.  The deepest treasure must be God.  Repentance means turning from idols to God.<br /><br /><b>HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH A RELIGIOUS PERSON?</b><br /><br />Most people think that God has already accepted them.  “I’m good enough.”  Religious people are aware of the law and that they have broken it.  This can be people with a legal background or military who understand a chain of command.  Religion says, “If you are a good boy, then I will love you, but not until then.”  The gospel says that because God loves me, his Spirit enables me to obey.  “Son, I want you to know that I absolutely love you no matter what, and because I love you I want to help you grow up to be a good man.”<br /><br />Religion controls you by making you live in guilt and condemnation and fear.  People are falsely told, “Don't leave the church; otherwise God won’t love you.”  Fear, not love, control, not worship, are then the tools used by such leaders.  Religion is disgusting and must be repented of.  God commands all men everywhere to repent and this includes the religious.<br /><br />Religion sees the world as good people and bad people.  Religion can include things like “What version of the Bible is best?”, which political party, whether you drink alcohol, etc.  We have different teams that have different combinations and then blog against each other.<br /><br />Religious people say they love the Bible, but because they add to it they show they don't believe in it at all.  The gospel says there are no good people and bad people, just bad people who have or have not repented.<br /><br />Religion is what you do.  Gospel is what Jesus has done.  When Jesus said “It is finished,” we were supposed to pay attention.  Religious people can also be hypocritical, e.g. the worship leader who thinks he's saved because he works so hard leading worship, but all the time is sleeping with people.<br /><br />Religion believes that your sanctification justifies you.  People are trying to make God love you.  Job's buddies were very religious.  Effectively they were saying, “Where is the sin?  God wants you to be wealthy and to idolize you because God’s people are winners.  “Job, you are a loser, so God must punish.”<br /><br />But not everyone who suffers does so because they are being punished—Jesus was poor, homeless, unmarried, childless, rejected, in pain, and murdered.  It wasn't because God was angry with him as an individual.  Jesus was not punished for his own sins!<br /><br />Religion is about me, the gospel is about Jesus.  The gospel is about being transparent, humble, and honest.  God hates religious people.  Religion leads to pride if you are doing well, or to despair if you are doing badly.  Proud religious people stay in the church, despairing religious people stay away.  The gospel ends in joy.  Joy doesn't come from religion, it comes from Jesus.<br /><br />Christians have a wonderful opportunity to be humble and happy.  The gospel is good news.  Religion and idolatry are not good news, but Jesus is good news.  The Jews were idolatrous and the Greeks were religious.  Both groups needed the power of the gospel.<div class="feedflare">
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When Mark challenged him about this, the pastor explained, “Well, I assume they know this.”  Don't assume anything!  Church is the bride of Christ.  It would be tragic if a man's wife didn't even mention him.<br /><br />Mark stressed once again that we do not make Jesus relevant.  We show people how he <b><i>is</i></b> relevant.  If you want to have a missional church, talk a lot about Jesus.  If people hear you talking about his name all the time, you will find that your people will talk about him, too.  If it’s all about Jesus, people are not ashamed of him.  The negative reactions are not to the real Jesus, but to negative caricatures they have heard.<br /><br />Driscoll then moved on to the cross and how it saves us. “I believe in substitutionary atonement because I was reading this book and found it”  Jesus was punished in our place.  Mark explained that he is aware that a certain <a href="http://adrianwarnock.com/2007/04/word-alive-and-spring-harvest-to.htm">UK festival split over arguments on this issue</a> and noted that he has been invited to speak at one festival and not the other.  People today say that you can’t say that any more.  People will react to you.  Mark said he would rather be hated than ignored.<br /><br />2 Corinthians 5:21:  The great exchange. Jesus died, was buried, and was raised.  We will also die and rise to be with him, like him, and for him, with the effects of sin removed.  We have to tell people about eternal life; then they will know how to live now.<br /><br />We need to tell both Christians and non-Christians about their idols and teach them how to repent of them.  This will help everyone to hate you.  Driscoll reminded us that Jesus said, “Woe to you when everyone thinks well of you,” and assured us he was about to fix that.<br /><br />All sin is idolatry says Luther.  Something or someone takes the place of God.  Two commandments, and the rest are applications.  There is only one God—worship him alone.  If Jesus is God and not sex, then you won’t run after pornography and adultery.  If Jesus is God, you cannot set your identity and worth in a possession or a promotion or a child.<br /><br /><b>HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH AN IDOLATER?</b><br /><br />We all give ourselves to something in worship.  We all worship.  The only question is—Who or what do we worship?  We tend to worship the body—pornography, eating disorders, etc.  Some people worship their pets!  Success, money, fame, etc.  How does idolatry capture us?  Idols make promises that are nothing but lies.<br /><br />What are we most enslaved by?  It’s what we love that enslaves us, not what we hate.  We can actually worship “good” things, e.g. comfort is good if it simply is left as a good thing.  If it becomes the ultimate thing, you won’t be able to serve anyone because they disrupt your comfort.  Idols always disappoint—your kids, your wife—they won't satisfy.  The idol in Egypt was probably their family.  All the other plagues of Egypt are linked by commentators to one of the gods of Egypt.  No one seems to link the last one, but the death of the firstborn was probably aimed at the god of family.<br /><br />Idolatry starts by having a definition of hell and a definition of heaven, and something or someone is put forward as a functional savior.  If a twenty year old woman has a definition of hell that is being single, heaven is being married; the boy becomes a functional savior.  It can even be a child.  “If my child continues to be a drug user, my whole life will have been wasted and useless.”  But if Jesus is your Savior, then you will not base your life in that way.<br /><br />David Powlison:  What are you most afraid of?  What is the one thing that, if it happens, you will be devastated?  What do you long for most passionately?  Where do you run for comfort?  What do you complain about most? What angers you most?  What makes you happiest?  How do you explain yourself to other people?  What has caused you to be angry with God?<br /><br />Don't use Jesus to get your real god—that’s idolatry.  The deepest treasure must be God.  Repentance means turning from idols to God.<br /><br /><b>HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH A RELIGIOUS PERSON?</b><br /><br />Most people think that God has already accepted them.  “I’m good enough.”  Religious people are aware of the law and that they have broken it.  This can be people with a legal background or military who understand a chain of command.  Religion says, “If you are a good boy, then I will love you, but not until then.”  The gospel says that because God loves me, his Spirit enables me to obey.  “Son, I want you to know that I absolutely love you no matter what, and because I love you I want to help you grow up to be a good man.”<br /><br />Religion controls you by making you live in guilt and condemnation and fear.  People are falsely told, “Don't leave the church; otherwise God won’t love you.”  Fear, not love, control, not worship, are then the tools used by such leaders.  Religion is disgusting and must be repented of.  God commands all men everywhere to repent and this includes the religious.<br /><br />Religion sees the world as good people and bad people.  Religion can include things like “What version of the Bible is best?”, which political party, whether you drink alcohol, etc.  We have different teams that have different combinations and then blog against each other.<br /><br />Religious people say they love the Bible, but because they add to it they show they don't believe in it at all.  The gospel says there are no good people and bad people, just bad people who have or have not repented.<br /><br />Religion is what you do.  Gospel is what Jesus has done.  When Jesus said “It is finished,” we were supposed to pay attention.  Religious people can also be hypocritical, e.g. the worship leader who thinks he's saved because he works so hard leading worship, but all the time is sleeping with people.<br /><br />Religion believes that your sanctification justifies you.  People are trying to make God love you.  Job's buddies were very religious.  Effectively they were saying, “Where is the sin?  God wants you to be wealthy and to idolize you because God’s people are winners.  “Job, you are a loser, so God must punish.”<br /><br />But not everyone who suffers does so because they are being punished—Jesus was poor, homeless, unmarried, childless, rejected, in pain, and murdered.  It wasn't because God was angry with him as an individual.  Jesus was not punished for his own sins!<br /><br />Religion is about me, the gospel is about Jesus.  The gospel is about being transparent, humble, and honest.  God hates religious people.  Religion leads to pride if you are doing well, or to despair if you are doing badly.  Proud religious people stay in the church, despairing religious people stay away.  The gospel ends in joy.  Joy doesn't come from religion, it comes from Jesus.<br /><br />Christians have a wonderful opportunity to be humble and happy.  The gospel is good news.  Religion and idolatry are not good news, but Jesus is good news.  The Jews were idolatrous and the Greeks were religious.  Both groups needed the power of the gospel.<div class="feedflare">
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