As a Bible teacher, I am absolutely convinced from Scripture that the only way to teach God’s Word is to do so through a verse by verse exposition. The majority of curriculums available for the average church class is nothing more than a glorified devotional taking two or three verses (usually out of context) to drive some life application down the throats of the class members. These curriculums are normally devoid of doctrine. Is it no surprise that our churches are filled with people who know so little about Scripture? That is no way to teach God’s Word. We must allow God’s Word to speak for itself by providing a faithful verse by verse exposition of the text with grammatical, historical and authorial intent in mind. I get so discouraged when I hear Bible teachers and preachers focus more on application than a solid exhortation that follows Biblical exposition and sound doctrine.
I was so excited to hear Dr. John MacArthur speak on this very issue. MacArthur regularly comes under question by the typical “life application and relevant obsessed” pastors of the day as to why he does not focus on application more. John’s answer is spot on. I pray God will raise up more men like Dr. MacArthur who boldly proclaim God’s truth one verse at a time without compromise. Take a listen to this six minute segment where John explains his reasonings for a focus on doctrine and exhortation while leaving application to the Holy Spirit…








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