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How to Preach the Gospel With Power
How to Preach the Gospel With Power
How to Preach the Gospel With Power
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How to Preach the Gospel With Power

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Preaching and teaching can be extremely difficult for Church Leaders and it's easy to get weighed down under the weight of expectation and responsibility to bring a "word in season". This is the reason this book has been written.


You're About to Learn How to hear from God while preparing, Deliver your sermon in a way that captivates, Operate in the Holy Spirit after you have ministered, Be More Productive in your ministry and Achieve Godly Success

With many copies sold, How to Preach the Gospel with Power is already helping Christians across the world become more effective ministers of the gospel, no matter what their calling.

Most people that share the gospel from the pulpit never fully tap into their full potential because they have never been taught. This is why this book is a game changer. 

Within this book, you're about to learn:

How to Hear clearly from God when you Prepare your Sermon, How to truly Preach the Gospel as the Apostles did and How You Can Listen to God as you Minister to His people afterward


Do you ever feel like you're too busy, too stressed or just too distracted to concentrate and prepare your sermon?

In How to Preach the Gospel with Power, you'll learn how some of the world's best preachers prepare their sermons and understand what they do in their quiet times that makes the difference. You will learn how to effectively prepare yourself for the ministry of the word. You also learn how to flow in the spirit while you are preaching your sermon to make sure you are also including Gods "Rhema word" in your message. 

In this book, you'll find all the tools, strategies and techniques you need to improve as a preacher or aspiring minister, whatever your background.

Here's just a taste of what more you'll learn in this book:

  • How to prepare and anointed sermon
  • How to feel God closer as you prepare
  • How to make sure you are practically prepared
  • How to reach deeper realms of prayer as you prepare your message, ensuring the quality of your sermon
  • How to hear the voice of God in your heart throughout the whole processes
  • Simple methods that will allow you to understand how God wants to minister to His people after you have delivered your sermon

 
If you're ready to Preach the Gospel with Power, this book is for you.

About the Author

Fashioned from 20 years of preaching ministry, Jonathan Anthony shares the key elements needed for you to walk closer with Godhear clearly from God and powerfully deliver a gospel sermon directly from God

If you are ready to be challenged, and reach the next level God has for you, this book is for you!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 5, 2019
ISBN9781393534358
How to Preach the Gospel With Power

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    How to Preach the Gospel With Power - Jonathan Anthony

    Jonathan Anthony

    How to Preach the Gospel with Power

    Copyright © 2019 by Jonathan Anthony

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

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    Contents

    Bonus

    Introduction

    The Foolishness of Preaching

    What is the Gospel?

    When Kingdoms Collide

    The Undiluted Gospel

    The Perfect Combination

    You Get What You Preach

    The Building of Faith by the Word

    Preparation Stage

    Be Filled with the Spirit

    How Can I be Filled?

    The Power of Fasting

    Using the Spirit of God to Prepare What is to be Delivered

    Preach it! - Delivery

    Moving in the Holy Ghost

    Conclusion

    Bonus

    Bonus

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    Introduction

    So, I sat there completely transfixed. I couldn’t take my eyes off him. Every word he spoke shook my small body and caused me to lose myself in the stories he was telling. I must have been no older than 8. I listened to this Preacher, as he began to tell of experiences he’d had in other countries, preaching in old fashioned canvas tents, something that I had never experienced.

    He told of seeing people shaken to their core by the power of the word. His rhetoric caused me to imagine him standing, mid flow, white shirted, drenched with sweat, handkerchief in hand, pointlessly wiping his sodden brow, clinging onto this microphone as though it was in danger of escaping.

    He told of how unsaved women had stood there listening, with their backs to the canvas, shaking their heads side to side violently with conviction, yet at the same time being powerfully overcome by the love of God being preached. He said, so dramatic where their head shakes that their tear drops would reach the canvas behind them, until so heavy was the presence of God upon them, they ran to the altar in repentance.

    He told the story of their husbands; full of anger due to the sudden conversion of their wives; now charging up the middle isle of the tent, fists clenched, ready to attack the preacher. He then told of these very men falling short of their target as they hit the ground due to the power of God in the place.

    And at that moment I made up my mind that I wanted to be a Preacher of the Gospel. I wanted to allow God to move through me in such a way that people’s lives would be changed forever. I wanted to be an oracle God, His mouthpiece, I wanted to be him here speaking to His people, a vessel he could rely upon like the prophets of old.

    That was many years ago, and if I look back and then forward I don’t believe that there are many preachers like that anymore. There aren’t as many tent missions, nor preachers that would preach until their back is drenched wet with sweat.

    I vividly remember sitting there as a young boy, listening as preachers would come through my small church in Rugby. I would be hoping and wishing that the gaze of the preacher wouldn’t fall on me, just in case he knew what I was thinking through the Gifts of the Spirit. Not that I was thinking anything evil, but I just didn’t want them to know that I was tired, or more interested in watching the football afterwards. With the preacher came a holy reverence.

    Fading are the days when we would hear a preacher declare a sermon with that mystic preaching intonation, sharing the gospel in such a way that could pierce a soul yet heal it with one stroke of that two-edged sword.

    Nowadays preaching really isn’t called preaching anymore. In most cases it has been replaced by the word "Address or it’s a strong explanation of an opinion". Some ministers have a style which is more conversational, almost to the point where it would be acceptable for someone to disagree with what is being said at the time of their sermon. This being acceptable because the content of their address is so mixed up with human opinion that the word

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