Monday, February 8, 2010

Introduction


The first step is in this method is the INTRODUCTION: " This is what I am going to talk about today, and this is why the text and the topic are important". The second step is the presentation of the sermon argument and application. The third step is a reiteration of the message and a reinforcement of the sermon outcome you are hoping to achieve. Following are some additional options but keep in mind that no matter what approach you take, a good solid first sentence is in order:

1) Begin with a question or observation drawn from the biblical text that offers an angle of vision from which the passage will be considered. ie" I wonder what went wrong through Noah's mind when God told him to build that ark?
2) Begin with stating a problem of national, congregational or personal that needs to be solved, from gesting how the text can offer guidance or even a solution to that problem. ie: 85 ytation taken ears after women received the right to vote in America, they are still denied the right to preach the Gospel in many of this county"s pulpits...
3) Begin with a quoatation taken from your readings or comments you have heard from others , or from tv or the newspapers. ie: " In explaining his conduct with Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton wrote these words in his autobiography: " I did it because I could".
4) Begin with a comment that fixes the occasion at which the people have gathered: Funeral, church anniversary, ordination when the occasion is clear to the people, they can all focus on that common event or experience. ie: Today is worldwide communion Sunday, and all around the world our brothers and sisters in christ are joining us in rememberance of our Lord's suffering, death and resurrection.

Argument: The argument constitutes the body of the sermon several types are rooted in the thetoric of ancient greece and rome and have been adapted for use in debates as well as in political disclosure. Preachers should be aware of them because each of them can easily be used in the crafting (putting together) of the sermon.

A priori is an argument that works from cause to effect. This argument states that as a result of a certain act or fact a certain outcome or consequence can be expected . ie : Consider Romans 10:9 or Romans 6:23 or Judges21:25 the key to this preaching device is to point out the consequences , both positive and negative , for virtually every action we take in life..
A Posteriori: is an argument that works from effect or outcome backward to the cause. It asks why things are the way they are. Arguments that are a part of the raging debate about the origins of the universe are a posteriori argument . ie: consider Romans10:13-17, The effect, or finished product is stated first" Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." The text then works backward to explore what causes people to be saved.
Sometimes the shape of the biblical text may determine the shape of a ser,ons argument... In other words, the movements, within the scripture text might be used to determine the points to be made in the sermon: Many times all one needs to do is preach the sermon that is built into the text.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sermon Design

The two most important sentences in a sermon are the first sentences and the last ones...How a sermon begins has great bearing on how likely it is that , people; especially those with short attention span or have a busy schedule all the time, are going to pay attention to what a preacher has to preach. Even with narrative sermons an introduction plays an important role in getting people into. The story. What the preacher wants to do in that brief moment of introduction is to make a connection between the content of the sermon that has been prepared and the congregation that has gathered on that day....

The purpose of the introduction in a sermon is to hint at the matter to be discussed.In the sermon in a way that establishes interest in the topic among the listeners. An introduction should not consist of small talk, pointless anecdotes or the formalities of acknowledging and greeting the congregation. Nor should it be confused with the first point in a three point sermon. An introduction is a targeted and intentional act with one purpose and one purpose only: to establish interest in the topic for the day and to make a case for why it is urgent or beneficial for the people gathered that day to hear what is about to be said.

There are a variety of ways to shape an introduction. Most preachers use a type of three point sermon method beyond the dialectic method we spoke about previously, that consists of the following: 1) Tell them what are you going to tell them; 2) tell them; and 3) tell them what you have told them.

What a test????


This is my home. I have lived here since 2005. Not very long yet, it seems like an eternity. Even though I love my home ,I have had some bad moments that I have allowed in my life. With my new found love for Jesus I want to start a new home and I want to find a home that will help me just do that. As you would think that house hunting would be easier and people would be more than eager to rent there house or even buy. What a test???? Makes me love my home an pray even harder....

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