From D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ Preaching & Preachers, pp. 85-86:
The preacher must be a serious man; he must never give the impression that preaching is something light or superficial or trivial….What is happing [in the act of preaching] is that he is speaking to them from God, he is speaking to them about God, he is speaking about their condition, the state of their souls. He is telling them that they are, by nature, under the wrath of God–”the children of wrath even as others”–that the character of the life they’re living is offensive to God and under the judgment of God, and warning them of the dread eternal possibility that lies ahead of them. In any case the preacher, of all men, should realize the fleeting nature of life in this world. The men of the world are so immersed in its business and affairs, its pleasures and all is vain show, that the one thing they never stop to consider is the fleeting nature of life. All this means that the preacher should create and convey the impression of the seriousness of what is happening the moment he even appears in the pulpit. You remember the famous lines of Richard Baxter: “I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.”…You remember what was said of the saintly Robert Murray McCheyne of Scotland in the last century. It is said that when he appeared in the pulpit, even before he had uttered a single word, people would begin to weep silently. Why? Because of this very element of seriousness. The very sight of the man gave the impression that he had come from the presence of God and that he was to deliver a message from God to them. That is what had such an effect upon the people even before he had opened his mouth. We forget this at our peril, and at great cost to our listeners.
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La Cour d’assises
La cour d’assises juge les personnes accusées de crime (meurtre,
viol, vol avec arme…), de tentatives et de complicités de crimes.
C’est une juridiction non permanente. Elle se réunit généralement
tous les trois mois pendant une quinzaine de jours.
Elle est départementale et présente une originalité par sa composition
et son fonctionnement. C’est en effet la seule juridiction qui soit
composée de juges professionnels (au nombre de trois) et d’un jury
(neuf citoyens tirés au sort).
Certains crimes sont jugés par une cour d’assises spéciale, sans jury.
C’est le cas pour certains actes à caractère terroriste ou relatifs au
trafic de stupéfiants.
Les arrêts rendus par une cour d’assises sont susceptibles d'appel.
Composée de trois magistrats professionnels et de douze jurés, la
cour d'assises d'appel réexamine l'affaire dans son intégralité.
Son arrêt peut faire lui-même l’objet d’un pourvoi en cassation.
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