In some ways there is a tension between our dependence on the inherent power of the Word and our need to communicate well. We dare not think that our skill and ability can save anyone or make them grow in grace. We must constantly check ourselves lest we lapse from a commitment to excellence into claiming a share of God’s glory. But by the same token, if we excuse our own laziness and do not use every tool at our disposal, we presume on God. We might as well not study,
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