Thursday, October 21, 2010

How to write the perfect sermon


The title indicates that there is a such thing as a perfect sermon. I think the perfection is like beauty, i.e., in the eyes of the beholderen. You might be thinking that a sermon was perfect but half your collection of falling asleep. On the other hand you might think the sermon gave it that wasn't good and even members of your Assembly came and thanked me. Both the perfection is what we are looking for clearly. We will look at how you can write a sermon that inspires your Assembly. I will outline three steps when planning your sermon that will keep your Assembly interested.

Know your audience

It seems that such a simple examination but will be surprised by how many people forget. What is your conclusion? Where are they from? What are jointly?You know everything that divides?The sermon delivered at a Conference in a small town church will be different from that of an inner city church. pressures are different, yet the word of God but your audience will vary. Know your audience.

Find the passage from the Bible

Obviously most priests use the Bible as a guide? But this should relate to and back to your audience. This shows the direction, solving, stimulate thoughts, provides support and guidance. With the personal touch you are part of the Assembly sharing their joys that exist in times of sorrow and difficulties. I've heard said that can be very useful for a sermon humor.I am not saying don't use humor.However, use caution when it comes to using funny stories. remember what might be sweet for someone might be sour for someone else. Humor is always a matter of opinion, so be careful with this.You don't want to upset your parishioners.It may be something that happened to you can find great, funny, but face humor with respect and not to exaggerate.

Keep short

This cannot be emphasized enough. 15 minutes is large enough. If an Evangelist then you may need to talk for two hours and your skill level in public speaking should be developed, this is just a sermon in a local church with members of the community coming together to God praise; A wise Minister once said that if you can't get your point across in 10 minutes, then the point is, what will be lost.

There will be other tips in writing the perfect sermon but for now, keep in mind these points.
o you know your audience
o Use a passage from the Bible that will stimulate emotion.
o Maintenance small







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