The Value and Power of Expository Preaching with Dr. Danny Hyde

The Value and Power of Expository Preaching with Dr. Danny Hyde

The Value and Power of Expository Preaching with Dr. Danny Hyde

What gives expository preaching its power?

It is not the preacher’s personality, originality, or exegetical brilliance. According to Dr. Danny Hyde, its power comes from the eternal God, who brings his eternal promise into time through finite human words.

In this message from the Expositors Collective gathering in Temecula, California, Danny explains why faithful exposition matters to both the preacher and the congregation. Expository preaching humbles the preacher beneath the authority of Scripture, disciplines him through the whole counsel of God, and frees him from the pressure to produce something novel every Sunday.

For the congregation, it builds confidence in Scripture rather than the preacher’s personality, teaches people how to read the Bible, and provides the full biblical diet they would not naturally choose for themselves.

Drawing especially from Titus 1:1–3, Danny presents preaching as the astonishing connection between eternity past and eternity future. Through the ordinary words of faithful preachers, God calls people to faith, grounds them in truth, forms them in godliness, and leads them into the hope of eternal life.

In this episode

  • What expository preaching actually means
  • Explanation, proclamation, and application
  • Why the biblical text must govern the entire sermon
  • The difference between preaching and merely teaching or lecturing
  • How exposition humbles and disciplines the preacher
  • Freedom from the “tyranny of novelty”
  • Why preachers are servants—not pundits, entertainers, or brand managers
  • How faithful exposition builds confidence in Scripture
  • Teaching a congregation to read the Bible
  • Giving the church the full counsel of God
  • Why preaching connects eternity past with eternity future
  • How preaching brings God’s purposes to bear on faith, truth, godliness, and hope
  • Why theology must become biography

Memorable lines

“The text of Scripture isn’t a springboard for the preacher to show off his diving skills.”

“You are not a pundit. You’re not a therapist. You are not a brand manager, and you’re not an entertainer.”

“Preacher, your job is not to create a message. Your job is to receive a message.”

“Preaching is the connection between eternity past and eternity future.”

“Theology must become biography.”

Key Scripture

Titus 1:1–3

Paul describes his ministry as being for the faith of God’s elect, their knowledge of the truth that accords with godliness, and their hope of eternal life—promised by God before the ages began and manifested at the proper time through preaching.

About Dr. Danny Hyde

Dr. Danny Hyde is a pastor, theologian, author, and experienced expositor committed to the faithful proclamation of God’s Word. In this session, he draws from decades of pastoral ministry to encourage preachers to remain humble beneath Scripture, serve their congregations faithfully, and trust God to work through the ordinary means of preaching.

Dr. Danny Hyde’s Newest Book

Danny’s newest book, A Christian’s Pocket Guide to the Presence of God
https://www.christianfocus.com/en-gb/product/9781527114258/a-christians-pocket-guide-to-the-presence-of-god-paperback

This concise guide traces the theme of God’s presence from Eden to the New Creation, showing how the Triune God draws near to his people through creation, covenant, the incarnation of Christ, and the continuing work of the Holy Spirit.

About Expositors Collective

Expositors Collective exists to equip, encourage, and mentor the next generation of Christ-centred preachers. Through training events, conversations, and practical resources, we help preachers grow in their personal study and public proclamation of God’s Word.

Explore more resources and upcoming training opportunities at expositorscollective.com.


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