Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Archive for Insight Blog – Page 3

Preach and extend

BLAKE GIDEON As a preacher, I do believe in extending an invitation for response after every sermon. However, not all invitations are biblical. I have heard preachers stand in the pulpit and have people pray a little prayer, raise their right hand and say, “now look up here at me, now stand up, walk forward,

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Invitation important part of worship service

BRAD DAVIS There are many incredible experiences I have encountered after 20 years of being in the ministry. None of these is greater and more amazing than watching God working in the life of his people. Seeing that incredible relationship between God and his church being lived out before my eyes week after week is

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A theological perspective on the ‘invitation/altar call’

MARK MCCLELLAN Is there biblical/theological support for an “invitation/altar call?” Although the two are considered interchangeable, “altar call” has a theological nuance that we will interpret at the conclusion. The invitation will be evaluated as a part of, and not an addition to, a message or sermon. While an invitation can involve a number of

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The Invitation: a historical perspective

“The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the Gospel.” (Mark 1:15) These opening words of Jesus’ ministry, according to James Edwards, follow a characteristically Old Testament structure where divine action and blessings are to be followed by a duty or response on the part of the

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The Invitation: an introduction

TIM GENTRY The pastor closed his Bible, and I knew that the service was about over. A few miscellaneous items and I would be free from another worship service. Free from having to sit still, free from having to stay awake and free from the uncomfortable dress clothes I was wearing. This experience I had

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Mark Driscoll and Randy Alcorn on the Next Generation of Givers