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Exegeting A Crowd

I’ve been meaning to transcribe an excerpt from a recent message at my home church, Covenant Life (Gaithersburg, MD). Being in Louisville, perhaps, is why the excerpt from Dr Albert Mohler’s message came back to mind.

On May 4th Dr Mohler preached on The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-23). He made these remarks at the beginning of the message:

“The crowd is so large that has been gathering over the course of this day that Jesus is required to do what a teacher must do and that is find some way to get distance from the crowd that is necessary to be seen and heard. In this case Jesus gets into a boat and goes slightly off shore in order that he might teach. The crowd is a very important factor to this passage.

The crowd is a matter of some question–some challenge, some perplexity–to us as well. Is has become clear that evangelical Christians in particular have a hard time understanding the nature of a crowd. We are tempted to think of a crowd as a great gathering of receptivity.

We understand that the crowd is gathering because something has been happening. We as evangelicals sometimes mistake a crowd for a church. It’s hard for us sometimes to understand what’s going on. Jesus helps to clarify this for his own disciples.”

–Albert Mohler, The Parable of the Sower, sermon at Covenant Life Church (Gaithersburg, MD) on May 4, 2008.

May 26, 2008 - Posted by spurgeon | Albert Mohler, Church growth, Church methodology, Culture, Gospel in Culture, Liberal Theology, Local church, Pastoral Ministry, Seeker Friendly, Seeker Sensitive | | 4 Comments

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  1. Tony, Thanks — good food for thought.

    Comment by Pastor Dave Bissett | May 26, 2008

  2. Tony,

    I tried to find a email for you but couldn’t. I would like you to pray about blogging “live” a conference that God has put together this year: http://www.revivalconference.com some of the speakers: Henry Blackaby, Paul Washer, Don Currin, Roger Ellsworth, etc.. Its in Alanta, GA, USA in October 2008. Send me a email when you have time..

    Greg

    Comment by Greg Gordon | May 27, 2008

  3. Great insight from a staunch defender of expository preaching, Al Mohler. Thanks for the post Tony.

    Comment by Erik | May 28, 2008

  4. Tony,
    Thanks for the post. I love the comment, “We as evangelicals sometimes mistake a crowd for a church.” Too true–numbers become everything at the cost of the gospel. The Beloved and the Bride become lost in the crowd.
    Linda

    Comment by absolutegrace | May 30, 2008

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