Nov 16, 2017 - Default    No Comments

The Preached Word and Reformation 傳講的道與宗教改革

提摩太后書 4:1-4,保羅將父上帝與主耶穌帶入他對屬靈兒子的囑咐中,如同聖父、聖子親自對提摩太的命令,講明將來提摩太也要在上帝的審判之前一同交賬。雅 3:1我的弟兄們,不要多人作師傅,因為曉得我們要受更重的判斷。

傳道人,代表上帝傳道,傳上帝的道,是警醒的戰士隨時預備可以講道,不只教導,更是懇切。路德認為道是喊出來的。教會講台不是一個空中樓閣,而是能夠聽見上帝熱誠的道的地方。

研究加爾文的學者發現,加爾文每天至少要講兩次道,逐卷、逐章、逐節。加爾文拿著原文聖經就上台講道,聖經就是講章,所傳講的不是支配破碎的聖經,乃是整全、統一的聖經。馬丁路德與其他改教家也是如此。改教運動是人類歷史最大歸回聖經、傳講聖經的運動。今天不是需要人在講台胡說八道,我們更多需要如同改教家傳講聖經的傳道人。

鍾馬田博士敬佩馬丁路德就是真正的傳道人。當黑死病來到威登堡,馬丁路德沒有逃走,繼續傳講6千多篇道,甚至也寫講章讓別人也講道。

律師不按著法律行事是羞恥的,傳道人不按著聖經傳道更是如此。上帝子民聚集必須要傳講上帝的話,否則不要聚集。(馬丁路德)改教家們有靈火,在教會傳講上帝的話,如同使徒行傳見證,是充滿上帝話語證道的教會。

希伯來書 1:7, “論到使者,又說:上帝以風為使者,以火焰為僕役…”

馬丁路德:傳道人必須是兵丁也是牧者,手拿著刀面對仇敵,手拿仗牧養群羊。

司布真:真正的傳道人,上帝在適時賜給教會,這些人是被上帝的火炭所觸摸的。

教會看輕講台,上帝就看輕教會,因為上帝在歷史中以講台–上帝話語的傳講 來復興祂的教會。

求奮興改教家的火與能力,加倍在各位身上焚燒。

 

Steven J. Lawson
宗教改革500週年研討會
Wittenberg 1517 – Jakarta 2017
11月15日 20:00

www.refo500.stemi.id

Nov 13, 2017 - Default    No Comments

“Reformed is…”

Steven Lawson 史蒂芬·勞森:

When we say “Reformed”, we simply mean “biblical”, that we’ve come back to the Bible, and allow the Bible to frame our doctrines. Reformed in essence is: God formed the truth. And then the truth became deformed by false teachers, traditions and ecclesiastical hierarchy, which became the authority (instead of the Word of God). “Reformed” is to simply bring it back to where God formed it. So, man by his failure to properly teaching the Bible deformed it, and the reformers simply put it back to the form as God has originally given it.

當我們說 “改革宗” 或 “歸正” 時,其實我們指的只是 “合乎聖經”,就是回到聖經之中,讓聖經來構建我們的教義。“歸正” 說到底就是:上帝在開始的時候賜下了真理,然後真理被假教師、壞傳統或教會制度所扭曲,形成了新的權威(而不是上帝的話語);“歸正” 其實就是把它帶回到上帝當初啟示它的樣子。 簡單來說,因為人未能正確地教導聖經而使聖經被扭曲,宗教改革家們只是將其恢復為上帝原本的意思。

 

唐崇榮 Stephen Tong: 

Reformed is a global invitation for the whole Church to return to the whole Bible with a whole heart.
歸正是對全球呼籲教會全心全意回歸聖經。

真正的謙卑不是外形的、而是在心志上歸回真理的那種願意去自我修改。謙卑是真誠地悔改、改變和糾正自己 (Humility is the sincerity to repent, change and correct yourself)。

Oct 29, 2017 - Default    No Comments

What is expository preaching?

Steven Lawson:

Well, when we say expository preaching Fred… and just to be very succinct we’re really talking about biblical preaching…the word expository if you take the Oxford English dictionary and look it up it really means a commentary or setting forth of principal themes from a text. And then the word preaching really goes beyond the exposition and really takes the truth of the biblical passage that has been read and explained and properly interpreted and then shows the relevance of that passage to modern-day life and drives it home to the heart with fervor and passion as well as pastoral comfort and encouragement.

So those two words—expository is the adjective and preaching is the noun—expository describes a kind of preaching that is unusually text driven. It starts with the text of Scripture, stays with the text of Scripture, supports it with other texts of Scripture, gives the proper interpretation of this text of Scripture, gives the authorial intent, shows how it fits in the overall message of the Scripture and then shows the relevance of this passage. What it requires of us, how it speaks to the Lord Jesus Christ and then the preaching part, there has to be an element of preaching that I think goes beyond teaching.

A young man once came to Martin Lloyd-Jones and said “what’s the difference between teaching and preaching?” And Lloyd Jones said with that dry humor, “Young man if you have to ask me the difference between teaching and preaching it’s obvious you have never heard preaching because if you’d ever heard preaching you would know the difference between teaching and preaching.” He went on to say:

A lecture which is teaching oriented can be given any time, today, next week, next month, next semester, but with preaching there’s a sense of urgency about the message. It must be delivered now and it must be received now. And it both builds up and it tears down, both comforts and afflicts, it challenges, it consoles, it confronts, it points the way with urgency.

So just to give you a short answer—obviously you and I both could go a couple of days on the answer but it’s not expository teaching; the word teaching is implied in the word expository. It’s expository preaching.

The Puritans used to say there needs to be a fire in the pulpit and the fire gives off light and heat. There’s the light of the exposition and there’s the heat of the preaching. That’s really what expository preaching is there’s both light and heat.

The light of instruction and interpretation and even application, but with the heat of preaching that motivates and inspires and challenges and summons and confronts and corrects and encourages and consoles—all of those elements are part of preaching.