3 Simple Sermon Preparation Tips
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
by Gary West
http://www.onlinebiblesermons.com
So, you want to write a sermon. It can be quite a daunting task, especially if you've never written one before. Where do you start? What are you going to talk about? What passages of scripture do you use? How do you tie everything up in a neat little bow? Can you even do that? After all, a lot of scripture is open to interpretation. Well, if you're wracking your brain trying to write that sermon, these 3 simple sermon preparation tips should help.
Another thing you want to do is start the sermon off with a related personal story. Try to make it a humorous one if you can. The reason for this is because you don't want the congregation falling asleep on you. If you dive right into the theological stuff right off the bat, you're going to lose a lot of your congregation before you even reach the second paragraph. Adding the human element will greatly help in keeping the parishioners interested.
Finally, you want to keep your sermon brief. A wise minister used to say, if you can't get your point across in less than 10 minutes, then it wasn't worth getting across in the first place. One way to keep your sermon brief is to make a list of bullet points that you want to cover in the sermon itself. Try to keep them to 3 or 4 points in total. If you limit each one to about 3 minutes talking time, you should have no problem keeping your sermon to around 10 minutes.
There are other things you can do to improve your sermon, but we'll cover those in future articles. In the meantime, if you follow the tips I've outlined above, getting a specific passage of scripture, starting off with a personal story, and keeping the sermon to about 10 minutes, you will find that your sermon will be well received by your congregation and they won't end up falling asleep on you.
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