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THE STRUCTURE OF A SERMON. The methodology of preaching. Overview Layout of the Sermon. Part 1. THE INTRODUCTION AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES. THE BODY AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES. THE CONCLUSION AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES. Part2. Part3. Part 1 - The Introduction.
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THE STRUCTURE OF A SERMON The methodology of preaching
Overview Layout of the Sermon Part 1 THE INTRODUCTION AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES THE BODY AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES THE CONCLUSION AND ITS PARTS AND PURPOSES. Part2 Part3
Part 1 - The Introduction • Definition • “The introduction to a sermon is that preliminary part of the sermon which is designed to secure the favorable attention of it auditors, establish relationship between Scripture used and its subject, state its proposition and introduce its body”
The Introduction • Main Purposes
The Introduction • Main Purposes 1- Attention
The Introduction • Main Purposes 1- Attention 2- Direction
The Introduction • Main Purposes 1- Attention 2- Direction 3- Intent
The Introduction • Main Purposes 1- Attention 2- Direction 3- Intent 4- Introduce you Your idea Your audience Main body
The Introduction • Main parts
The Introduction • Main parts • The Title
The Introduction • Main parts • The Title Definition • The title is an expression of the specific feature to be presented in the sermon, stated in a manner which may be suitable for advertising the sermon
The Introduction • Main parts • Title Purposes
The Introduction • Main parts • Title Purposes • 1 Publicizing
The Introduction • Main parts • Title Purposes • 1 Publicizing • 2 Stimulating interest
The Introduction • Main parts • Title Purposes • 1 Publicizing • 2 Stimulating interest • 3 Uniting thought
The Introduction • Main parts • Title Purposes • 1 Publicizing • 2 Stimulating interest • 3 Uniting thought • 4 Filing the sermon
The Introduction • Main parts • Title
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • “This tiny part of the sermon has the greatest power of economy in conveying to your audience where you are going with sermon”
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • “This tiny part of the sermon has the greatest power of economy in conveying to your audience where you are going with sermon” • It gives you the greatest bang for your bucks • Use it
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • Introduction/proper
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Definition
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Definition A brief story or illustration, that is captivating and indicative of what your proposition to the audience will be and what is to come next in the body of the sermon.
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length • Realistic
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length • Realistic • Positive
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length • Realistic • Positive • Appropriate emotion
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length • Realistic • Positive • Appropriate emotion • Dynamic
The Introduction • Main parts • Introduction/proper Essential Characteristics • Carefully prepared and skillfully presented • Pertinent • Specific • Forthright • Simple • Varied • Appropriate length • Realistic • Positive • Appropriate emotion • Dynamic • Personal
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • Introduction • Transitions
The Introduction • Main parts • Transitions Definition A carefully thought out sentence that stands out like a signpost to indicates to the audience a shift in direction in the sermon.
The Introduction • Main parts • Transitions Key Points • Best to write them out • Gives clarity and direction • Helps audience keep up • Great tool in editing thoughts • Helps in writing sermon • Helps the preacher stay focused
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • Introduction • Transitions • Proposition
The Introduction • Main parts • Proposition • Definition “The proposition of the sermon is that sentence in the overall introduction to the sermon which distinctly express the dominate idea and exact objective of the sermon to the audience”
The Introduction • Main parts • Proposition – Purpose Boundaries (editing) Unity (editing) Initial interpretation of scripture and ideas Contemporizes bible Relevancy Challenge Fills in gaps Builds bridges
The Introduction • Main parts • Title • Introduction • Transitions • Proposition • Transitions
The Introduction Critical junction Do not say here are my 7 points, or the 4 d’s or the 12 steps………..just don’t do it DON’T kill all your hard work in the introduction, with one bad sentence. Acronyms and clever puns for aid in memorizing are poor substitutes for a well crafted sermons • Main parts • Second Transitions Is to mark end of introduction, introduce main body while still maintaining the audiences attention.
Putting it all together • Writing the introduction
Putting it all together • Writing the introduction • TITLE- • INTRODUCTION- • TRANSITION- • PROPOSITION- • TRANSITION- “The Anchor” Story at Lakes entrances bar............. The internal panic stop when I knew the anchor had held. Sometimes our souls seem like their about to be dashed upon the rocks but just like my boat......... THERE IS AN ANCHOR FOR YOUR SOUL. And more than ever young people in Australia need hope. In light of horrific stats on youth suicide young people need to know there is an anchor for their souls.