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Preaching: Nervous or not?

Discussion in 'Pastoral Ministries' started by TomVols, May 20, 2008.

  1. bobbyd

    bobbyd New Member

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    the first couple of years i preached weekly it was normal for me to get butterflies in my stomach right before the offering and into the first couple of minutes of my sermon. After 5-6 years i will sometimes get a little tense before preaching, but i don't think i get as nervous as i used to when speaking to my own congregation. Now put me in front of a new bunch of folks that i'm not comfortable with, and the butterfiles return.
     
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    go2church Active Member
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    I can't say I get nervous or that I don't; there is a moment of anticipation right before I preach, but I would associate that with living with the sermon all week and being good and ready to get it out. I'm sure I was nervous when I first started preaching, just can't remember.
     
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    If you do not get nervous to some extent then I would wonder about your walk with God. People who are too confident are placing their trust in themselves and their abilities.
     
  4. Tom Bryant

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    You're not being too judgmental about another person's walk with God and whom they are trusting, are you?
     
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    That describes me well also. I think it is the task we are about to do and the impact - importance of it that gets some a little nervous.

    Of course , the flip side to all of this is getting into the " pulpit" and think you have everything nailed down... never - Irepeat never try to preach on your own. If you don't know what I mean you will.
     
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    We cannot judge a person's motives but we can judge their actions. They can only judge themself.

    How can it be judgmental to say that if I do not tremble before God and place confidence in ourself then we am too focused on ourself and my own abilities?
     
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  7. Tom Bryant

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    So because he doesn't get nervous, he must not have a close walk with God and must be relying on his own abilities? If this isn't judging someone's motives, what is it?

    You've set up your own private standard for a preacher to have the right kind of walk with God: He must get nervous before he speaks. :laugh:
     
  8. gb93433

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    Can you explain then how someone can stand before a holy and righteous God and not have some kind of fear and trepidation?

    It is one thing to fear God and quite another to fear man. I am talking about the attitude and posture one should have before God and His righteousness.
     
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    gb93433
    Please check your private message box.
     
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    I'm on both sides. If I preaching to a new audience, I'm usually a bit nervous, but then I get into it.

    But once I'm well-prepared at my church, I'm never nervous.
     
  11. go2church

    go2church Active Member
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    I had sent a private message to gb93433 demanding a public apology for his comments and he has not responded. Here are the messages

    Originally Posted by go2church
    "At first I thought your where joking and just left off the smiley face. Then I read the rest of your posts and I all I can say is wow!

    How dare you question me and my preaching from a couple of sentences. Your attempts to make your comments reference our relationship to the Lord ring hollow and lack any of the needed sincerity to match the Pharisaical comment I quoted above. I don't know how old your are, but you need to grow up! I demand a public apology."

    gb93433
    "I did not know I was accusing anyone of anything. Could you quote the post you are referring to or the post numbers?"

    go2church
    "Post #23 - If you do not get nervous to some extent then I would wonder about your walk with God. People who are too confident are placing their trust in themselves and their abilities.

    Public accusation, requires a public apology"

    My only conclusion is that gb93433 thinks he has done nothing wrong or doesn't care, either way it shows a lack of character and courage.
     
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