{"id":33597,"date":"2022-09-10T20:55:12","date_gmt":"2022-09-11T01:55:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/back-page-pulpit-what-i-meant-to-say-was\/"},"modified":"2022-09-10T20:55:12","modified_gmt":"2022-09-11T01:55:12","slug":"back-page-pulpit-what-i-meant-to-say-was","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/back-page-pulpit-what-i-meant-to-say-was\/","title":{"rendered":"Back Page Pulpit What I Meant to Say Was"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You&rsquo;ve probably seen the Christmas card with a picture of a rotund fellow identified as &ldquo;Round John Virgin.&rdquo; I saw one seasonal image that had a picture of &ldquo;Pilot&rdquo; flying the airplane in which the other nativity characters were flying&mdash;an unfortunate juxtaposition of Christmas and Easter if I&rsquo;ve ever seen one.<\/p>\n<p>I hadn&rsquo;t thought about that in a long time until visiting a church this past Sunday, where the guest preacher made a reference to &ldquo;the radiation of Christ.&rdquo; I&rsquo;m pretty sure he meant radiance, but I couldn&rsquo;t help but smile at the picture of a glowing Jesus that kids throughout the congregation must have been visualizing.<\/p>\n<p>Then again, it wouldn&rsquo;t be the first time a preacher said something he didn&rsquo;t actually intend to say. For instance, there was the preacher who meant to identify Moses as unique, but instead turned him into a eunuch. Also, there was the minister who was reciting prayer requests when he announced, &ldquo;Be in prayer for Debbie Hill, who will be having a Caesarea next week.&rdquo; After a few moments, he realized that Mrs. Hill was not going to Israel but was scheduled for a caesarian section.<\/p>\n<p>Pastor Greg Stier is a brave man who actually posted an article about some of his worst preaching gaffes. Among them:<br \/> &bull; &ldquo;We all make mistakes. We all have cracks in our armor. Pastor Rick and I have seen each other&#039;s cracks.&rdquo;<br \/> &bull; Actually saying he had &ldquo;one foot in the grave&rdquo; while performing a funeral.<br \/> &bull; On a preaching tour in India, I was on stage facing the audience getting ready to preach my sermon. My interpreter told me at one point in the service, &ldquo;As a guest speaker, it would be good for the people to see you give in the offering.&rdquo; When the priest walked out onto the other side of the large stage with a huge bowl, I figured this was my cue. Getting up, I walked across the stage and dropped in a five spot. The priest smiled and nodded nervously. I walked back across the stage with everyone watching me. After sitting down my interpreter whispered in my ear, &ldquo;Pastor Stier that was very good&hellip;but that was not the offering plate.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes we just don&rsquo;t realize what we are saying&mdash;such as the elder who was briefing the visiting preacher. &ldquo;What time should the service end?&rdquo; asked the preacher, to which the elder replied, &ldquo;Just follow the leading of the Holy Spirit&mdash;but be done by noon.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><em>Michael Duduit is executive editor of <\/em>Preaching <em>and professor of Christian ministry at Anderson University in Anderson, South Carolina. 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