On Using Systematic Theology in Preaching
How does one utilize systematic theology in exposition well? What are the benefits of attempting such a thing? Dave, Ed, and Jeremy begin a mini-series on the use of systematic theology in preaching.
Topics Discussed
[01:00] What Is Systematic Theology?
David Helm and Ed Copeland define systematics and contrast it with biblical theology.
[05:00] Benefits of Systematics in Preaching
From reinforcing orthodoxy to helping answer big questions, systematics strengthens the pulpit.
[09:00] Avoiding Doctrinal Drift
How systematics keeps you from preaching heresy—and gives confidence in what you’re saying.
[13:00] Using Systematic Theology Without Derailing Exposition
How to faithfully integrate doctrinal insight into text-driven preaching.
[17:00] Addressing Doctrinal Poverty in the Church
Why pastors—and congregations—need a deeper theological foundation.
[21:00] Use Normal Words for Big Truths
Why clarity and simplicity matter more than flexing theological vocabulary.
[22:30] When Systematics Goes Wrong
Cherry-picking texts, preaching your framework, and confusing your people.
[26:00] Systematic Theology Should Serve the Text
Let the Bible reshape your theology—not the other way around.
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