Revive clear, doctrinal preaching that builds faith and guides daily life.
This edition presents a classic treatise on the importance of sound doctrine and instructive preaching, arguing that true ministry rests on Scripture, not empty rhetoric. It traces how carefully taught truth in the pulpit shapes preparedness, discernment, and spiritual growth in congregations.
From the dangers of ungrounded preaching to the call for rigorous scriptural instruction, this work shows how preaching can educate the heart and transform character. It connects timeless principles to practical steps for both ministers and lay readers who care about wholesome, edifying ministry.
- Understand why doctrine matters for true conversion and lasting faith.
- See how instruction and exhortation work together in sermon design.
- Learn to identify and resist deceptive preaching and unsound ideas.
- Explore historical context that shaped reformers and the church’s preaching mission.
Ideal for readers who value careful exegesis, steady doctrine, and sermons that build up the saints.