The Indefinable, Indescribable Something
I am not the every-week preacher at Grace
Fellowship Church, but this week have the privilege of proclaiming God’s Word. I
am looking forward to it and find myself longing for unction—what E.M. Bounds refers to as that indefinable, indescribable
something. Here is what he says about unction:
Unction is that indefinable, indescribable something which an old, renowned
Scotch preacher describes thus: “There is sometimes somewhat in preaching that
cannot be ascribed either to matter or expression, and cannot be described what
it is, or from whence it cometh, but with a sweet violence it pierceth into the
heart and affections and comes immediately from the Word; but if there be any
way to obtain such a thing, it is by the heavenly disposition of
the speaker.”
We call it unction. It is this unction which makes the word of God “quick and
powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing
asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and a discerner of the
thoughts and intents of the heart.” It is this unction which gives the words of
the preacher such point, sharpness, and power, and which creates such friction
and stir in many a dead congregation. The same truths have been told in the
strictness of the letter, smooth as human oil could make them; but no signs of
life, not a pulse throb; all as peaceful as the grave and as dead. The same
preacher in the meanwhile receives a baptism of this unction, the divine
inflatus is on him, the letter of the Word has been embellished and fired by
this mysterious power, and the throbbings of life begin — life which receives or
life which resists. The unction pervades and convicts the conscience and breaks
the heart.
This divine unction is the feature which separates and distinguishes true
gospel preaching from all other methods of presenting the truth, and which
creates a wide spiritual chasm between the preacher who has it and the one who
has it not. It backs and impregns revealed truth with all the energy of God.
Unction is simply putting God in his own word and on his own preachers.
By
mighty and great prayerfulness and by continual prayerfulness, it is all
potential and personal to the preacher; it inspires and clarifies his intellect,
gives insight and grasp and projecting power; it gives to the preacher heart
power, which is greater than head power; and tenderness, purity, force flow from
the heart by it. Enlargement, freedom, fullness of thought, directness and
simplicity of utterance are the fruits of this unction.
What of unction? It is the indefinable in preaching which makes it preaching.
It is that which distinguishes and separates preaching from all mere human
addresses. It is the divine in preaching.
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