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CrossTrain Preaching W ebinar . Get your Christmas back. Preaching the Word of God is a great privilege.
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CrossTrainPreaching Webinar Get your Christmas back
“As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” - Isaiah 55:10-12
Make your sermon better this Sunday • Make your sermons stickier • Develop a plan • Take back your Christmas Goals
There’s very little in your ministry that will have more impact than your preaching • It’s a sacred privilege and responsibility to speak the words of God • Most of us were not born as great communicators • Most of us can learn to become one Why this is worth the price of your attention
Make your sermon better this Sunday • Make your sermons stickier • Develop a plan • Take back your Christmas Goals
To say things that are true? • To balance law truth and gospel truth? • To feed the sheep? What is the purpose of a sermon?
Repent What is the purpose of a sermon?
“I only write when inspiration strikes. Fortunately, it strikes every morning at nine o’clock sharp.” - Somerset Maugham Stage Two: Getting Started
1. What is my sermon about? Stage Two: Getting Started
1. What is my sermon about? Begin by identifying your central theme or main subject. Stage Two: Getting Started
2. Why is this important? Stage Two: Getting Started
2. Why is this important? You know why it’s important. Why is it important to the person in the back row? What’s at stake? Stage Two: Getting Started
3. What do I want people to do? Stage Two: Getting Started
3. What do I want people to do? Great sermons don’t just present true content. They have a specific goal. Do you have a specific next step? Don’t be content to just make a point. Make a difference. Stage Two: Getting Started
4. What’s the bottom line? Stage Two: Getting Started
4. What’s the bottom line? You have a topic. Do you have a point? If you can’t say your sermon in a sentence, you aren’t ready to write the sermon yet. Stage Two: Getting Started
“Your idea’s perceived value will be judged not so much on the idea itself but on how well you can communicate it.” – Nancy Duarte Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part one: Introduction Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part one: Introduction Find common ground Uncover inner conflict Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part one: Introduction How to make a bad introduction: Apologize Banter Fill time Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part one: Introduction • Why is this important (hint: not for you, for them)? • How can I create tension around this topic? • “If we don’t get this, we will miss out on ________.” • Convince the listener that this sermon is worthy of their attention. • Tell a story (personal, not a generic illustration) Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part two: The Answer Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part two: The Answer • Use the text to resolve the problem and answer the questions • Say and return to your bottom line • Make sure the text, not the pastor is the authority • Be so enthralled with the text that people will want to go home and read it • Make sure Jesus is the hero, not you Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part three: Imagine the future Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part three: Imagine the future • “Imagine if this became our new normal” • Illustrate • Repeat the bottom line • Let grace motivate and empower Stage Three: Sermon Framework
Part one: Introduction Part two: The Answer Part three: Imagine the future Stage Three: Sermon Framework
“A presentation’s quality will not exceed the quality of the planning process that precedes it.” – Nancy Duarte
Monday: Answer the four questions What is my sermon about? Why is this important? What do I want people to do? What’s the bottom line? Framework for your week
Tuesday: Build the framework Introduction The Answer Imagine the future Framework for your week
Wednesday: Write a draft Framework for your week
Thursday: Make it better Great editing makes great sermons. Ruthlessly cut any material that doesn’t directly support your bottom line. Framework for your week
Friday: Say it out loud Framework for your week
Saturday: Let it rest Framework for your week
Sunday: Wake up excited to preach Framework for your week
It’s your sermon in a sentence • It’s the main point • It’s a sticky statement • It’s the phrase that pays What’s a bottom line?
Preparation • Clarity • Rememberability • Portability Benefits of a bottom line:
“Jaws in space.” Alien
Picture • “A thousand songs in your pocket.” • “The LORD is my shepherd.” • “Words tell a story.” • “Relationships > Money.” Creating the bottom line
Rhyme • “The pursuit of happiness leads us to emptiness.” • “There is a gap between your real and your ideal family.” • Resource: www.rhymezone.com Creating the bottom line
Echo • “Forgiven people forgive people.” • “The Water of life thirsted so you will never thirst again.” • “When God becomes part of your family’s routine, God becomes part of your family’s reality.” Creating the bottom line
Alliteration • “Doing makes the difference.” • “Your soul is more important than your stuff.” • “Your decisions determine your destination.” Creating the bottom line