The Preacher’s Task and the Stone of Stumbling

The preacher’s task is to leave that stone in their path. Never mind if they pick it up, look at it, and throw it away: they cannot keep on throwing it away forever. It is the cornerstone of their lives and finally they must reckon with it. The only obedience that God asks of the preacher is that he does not attempt to change the shape of that stone in order to make it fit more easily into some other place in the building. That stone is meant for judgment as well as for fulfillment. It is uncut by human hand. The preacher is as bound by its nature and its function as are those to whom he preaches. Jesus Christ is both the preacher’s message and his limitation.

D. T. Niles, The Preachers’ Task and the Stone of Stumbling, p. 15

Take up Your Cross

We often read in the Gospels that Jesus asked His disciples to carry their cross and follow Him (Matt. 16.24). The Cross is not the difficulties we meet on the road of our discipleship. It is not poverty or sickness or antagonism. The Cross is the burden we bear because in Jesus’ name we keep on loving those who do not want us to love them.

D. T. Niles, The Preacher’s Task and the Stone of Stumbling, p. 53

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