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For Pastors

A working library for the study and the pulpit.

Consecutive exposition is one of the oldest and most reliable disciplines of the preaching life. This archive lets you sit under years of it — and use it as you prepare.

Three ways to use the library

1. Study a whole book

Choose a book from the Books of the Bible index and listen straight through. Hearing a book preached in order surfaces its structure, its argument, and its pastoral burden in a way isolated texts never do.

2. Compare your text

Preaching on a passage this week? Search the library by reference — type “Colossians 3:16” or “Hosea 6” — and hear how the same text was handled, structured, and applied.

3. Build a reading-and-listening plan

Pair each sermon with the passage open in front of you. Listen, take notes on the outline, and let the consecutive method shape your own.

Outlines & resources

Printable sermon outlines, study notes, and longer works are being prepared for the resource library. Check back soon.