Robinson, 86, was welcomed home to heaven on July 22, This respected and beloved mentor, teacher, leader, preacher, and friend influenced countless people for Christ over the years of his ministry. Our Daily Bread Ministries was blessed to have him as a discussion leader for over 23 years for Discover the Word , as well as a contributing writer to the Our Daily Bread devotional.
Robinson also served as president of Denver Seminary for 12 years and taught homiletics on the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary for 19 years. He authored seven books, including Biblical Preaching , which is a primary source for the study of expository preaching. He also wrote and edited for several magazines including Christianity Toda y and Moody Monthly. Robinson is survived by his wife of 66 years, Bonnie, who lives in Willow Valley, Pennsylvania; two children, Vicki and Torrey wife Sue ; and two grandsons.
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If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. In his books, classes, and radio instruction, Robinson taught that sermons should be guided by the biblical text and focus on one idea or theme. Robinson has been teaching students about expository preaching for decades.
His classic and recently updated tome Biblical Preaching , which is used in more than seminaries and Bible colleges, has become the go-to text for aspiring expositors. They're not driven by a great theology but, instead, by the social sciences. In addition to Biblical Preaching , Robinson wrote more than a dozen books on the topic and regularly taught through radio ministries Discover the Word and Our Daily Bread.
He warned preachers about veering into heresy with biblical application; distracting the congregation with sermon illustrations; or ostracizing parts of the audience with tone. The New York City native grew up in Harlem, became a Christian at Broadway Presbyterian Church, and preached his first sermon as a teenager volunteering with its prison ministry, according to a magazine profile by DTS , where he went on to attend seminary and eventually teach.
In , when Robinson wrote about Psalm 49 in CT, he referred to death as a grim shepherd. Sections Home. Bible Coronavirus Prayer. Subscribe Member Benefits Give a Gift. If the cat ran under the couch, Robinson would turn on his stained-glass voice and condemn him. At sixteen he went with a group of men from Broadway Presbyterian Church to a local prison. The men preached first and then young Haddon took a turn. At the end of his message, twenty prisoners came forward to receive Christ.
Robinson felt encouraged with what he assumed was a typical response. It was the closest thing to a calling he would ever receive. Ironside tonight. Some people preach for an hour, and it seems like twenty minutes.
Others preach for twenty minutes and it seems like an hour. I wonder what the difference is? And she, in turn, was the most loving wife. He and Bonnie lived on the third floor of a seminary apartment building where they shared one bathroom with Stan and Maxine Toussaint and two other couples. There was no air conditioning, and the temperature that summer soared well past a hundred degrees.
Instead, we lived in working-class neighborhoods, and Dad taught preachers how to preach. I think his reward will be amazing. He also taught his classmates how to preach, since preaching courses at the seminary did not exist at that time. He then pursued a doctorate in communications at the University of Illinois. Otto Dieter, a classics scholar. Dieter, a chain smoker wreathed in smoke. You believe you need the Holy Spirit to preach? Every institution outside of heaven—no matter how holy or helpful—has its peculiar blind spots.
DTS is no different. During the Civil Rights movement, the seminary was slow to invite African American students to campus.
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