George Mueller emphasizes the importance of expounding the Scriptures, highlighting its benefits for both the hearers and the teacher.
George Mueller emphasizes the profound benefits of expounding the Scriptures in public ministry, noting that it encourages believers to engage with the Bible actively. By exploring entire gospels or epistles, he believes that hearers are led to appreciate the Scriptures more deeply, fostering a habit of bringing their Bibles to church. This method not only aids in understanding the connections within the text but also inspires personal meditation among the congregation. Mueller highlights that such exposition leaves a lasting impression, especially for those with limited comprehension, and helps teachers explore a broader range of biblical truths rather than focusing solely on favorite topics.
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That which I have found most beneficial in my experience for the last fifty-one years in the public ministry of the Word, is, expounding the Scriptures, and especially the going now and then through a whole gospel or epistle. This may be done in a two-fold way, either by entering minutely into the bearing of every point occurring in the portion, or by giving the general outlines, and thus leading the hearers to see the meaning and connection of the whole.
1. The hearers are thus, with God's blessing, led to the Scriptures. They find, as it were, a practical use of them in the public meetings. This induces them to bring their bibles, and I have observed that those who at first did not bring them, have afterwards been induced to do so: so that in a short time few, of the believers at least, were in the habit of coming without them. This is no small matter; for every thing, which in our day will lead believers to value the Scriptures, is of importance.
2. The expounding of the Scriptures is in general more beneficial to the hearers than if, on a single verse, or half a verse, or two or three words of a verse some remarks are made, so that the portion of Scripture is scarcely anything but a motto for the subject; for few have grace to meditate much over the Word, and thus exposition may not merely be the means of opening up to them the Scriptures, but may also create in them a desire to meditate for themselves.
3. The expounding of the Scriptures leaves to the hearers a connecting link, so that the reading over again the portion of the Word, which has been expounded, brings to their remembrance what has been said; and thus, with God's blessing, leaves a more lasting impression on their minds. This is particularly of importance as it regards the illiterate, who sometimes have neither much strength of memory nor capacity of comprehension.
4. The expounding of large portions of the Word, as the whole of a gospel or an epistle, besides leading the hearer to see the connection of the whole, has also this particular benefit for the teacher, that it leads him, with God's blessing, to the consideration of portions of the Word, which otherwise he might not have considered, and keeps him from speaking too much on favourite subjects, and leaning too much to particular parts of truth, which tendency must surely sooner or later injure both himself and his hearers.- Expounding the word of God brings little honour to the preacher from the unenlightened or careless hearer, but it tends much to the benefit of the hearers in general.
Sermon Outline
- I. The Benefits of Expounding the Scriptures
- A. Leads hearers to the Scriptures
- B. Encourages believers to value the Scriptures
- C. Creates a desire to meditate on the Word
- II. The Advantage of Exposition over Brief Remarks
- A. Exposition opens up the Scriptures to the hearers
- B. Exposition creates a desire to meditate for themselves
- III. The Lasting Impact of Exposition
- A. Leaves a connecting link for future reference
- B. Helps the illiterate remember and understand
- IV. The Benefit for the Teacher
- A. Leads to consideration of new portions of the Word
- B. Prevents leaning too much on favourite subjects
Key Quotes
“Expounding the word of God brings little honour to the preacher from the unenlightened or careless hearer, but it tends much to the benefit of the hearers in general.” — George Mueller
“This is no small matter; for every thing, which in our day will lead believers to value the Scriptures, is of importance.” — George Mueller
“The expounding of the Scriptures leaves to the hearers a connecting link, so that the reading over again the portion of the Word, which has been expounded, brings to their remembrance what has been said;” — George Mueller
Application Points
- Make an effort to regularly expound the Scriptures in your public ministry, as it has a lasting impact on the hearers.
- Be mindful of the tendency to lean too much on favourite subjects and instead consider new portions of the Word.
- Encourage believers to value the Scriptures by making them a practical use in public meetings.
