The DAILY TRUTH episode announces a price hike for the Post Millennial and Theonomy Conference in Georgetown, Texas, rising from $100 to $130 after October 31st, featuring speakers like Dr. James White. It defines faithful preaching as requiring divine revelation, exegesis, and application across family and vocation, distinguishing it from eisegesis. Ultimately, the host argues a sermon must combine these elements with clear directives on belief and action, contrasting this with mere commentary while urging listeners to leave five-star reviews. [Automatically generated summary]
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Revelation, Interpretation, Application00:04:20
Wait, Hold it.
Big announcement, a scary announcement, a threat, but also a promise.
The price of our conference, the Post Millennial and Theonomy Conference, it's going up.
It's going up right after Reformation Day.
We are going to hold the price at $100, which is super cheap for a three day conference with Dr. James White, Dr. Joseph Boot, Dr. Gary DeMar, and the guy who's not a doctor.
So we'll say Pastor Joel Webbin.
We've got a great conference May 5th, 6th, and 7th in Georgetown, Texas, just north of Austin, for $100.
Super cheap.
But we can't hold that price forever.
So if you want to get into that price, you got to get in now, right after Reformation Day, not Halloween, Reformation Day, October 31st.
That's the last day that you can get in this conference, register at the price of a hundred bucks.
After that, starting November 1st, it's going to be a hundred and thirty.
So go to Right Response Conference dot com, Right Response Conference dot com, and register today.
Thanks.
Jesus said, Man cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that proceeds from the mouth.
Of God.
You're listening to Daily Truth.
Faithful preaching always contains at least three parts that it contains a revelation, an interpretation, and an application.
That revelation is a text, not the revelation of man, not, hey, I had a dream last night and I think it was from the Lord, but a revelation from God's Word, His infallible and perfect and eternal Word.
And so we're always going to have a primary text of Scripture that is the revelation, if you will, and then by God's grace, we strive to have a faithful interpretation.
That is a faithful exegesis, saying, Here's the text, and this is what the text actually means.
I like what the late great R.C. Sproul says.
He says, There's always, with any given text, only one faithful interpretation.
However, the third part, revelation, interpretation, application, R.C. Sproul goes on to say that, but there are perhaps limitless faithful applications, meaning that this one text of God's word, this revelation, it has one interpretation that is faithful, the one exegesis that is correct.
But it can be applied to as many spheres of life as you can possibly imagine.
It could be applied to being a husband and a wife and a father and a mother.
It could be applied to being a citizen, right?
And your duties as a citizen of this state.
It could be applied to vocation and work and church life and all these different things.
And so our goal is not to eisege, which would be to read into the text what God does not mean, what God does not intend to say.
And yet at the same time, we recognize that there are many applications.
So eisegesis, just for the record, this is a good teaching point for us to understand.
Eisegesis is to read into a particular text at the level of interpretation, right?
So, three steps revelation, interpretation, application.
To eisege is to read into the text at the level of interpretation, exegesis, at the level of meaning, a meaning that is the preacher's meaning, perhaps, but not actually God's meaning.
Whereas when we come to the third step, application, and we begin to say, well, I think this applies to family life.
I think this applies in part to politics or all these, or vocation or all these different things.
That's not eisege.
That's applying the word.
And the difference between an audible commentary, which are helpful, I listen to them, but the difference between an audible commentary and a sermon is that an audible commentary has a revelation, a text, and an interpretation, an exegesis.
But a sermon must go one step further and begin to say, not only this is the word of the Lord, this is what the word of the Lord means, but then also, and this, therefore, is what you should believe and do.
That's an application.
That's what makes for.
Faithful preaching.
So, our church is committed by God's grace to doing our very best to attaining that goal of preaching.
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