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2 NARRATIVE LITERATURE PREACHING GOD’S STORIES THE HOMILETICAL PATTERN

3 FOUNDATION FOR BIBLICAL PREACHING Expository preaching What is it? What is included in it? Basic oral presentation What works? What are our options? Idea formation from Scripture How do we handle didactic literature? What do we do differently for narrative literature?

4 REVIEW THE MEANING OF EXPOSITORY PREACHING "... the _____________ of a biblical ______________, derived from and ____________________ through a _____________________, ____________________, and _______________ study of a passage in its _________________, which _______________ first applies to the ___________________ and _________________ of the preacher, then through him to ___________________."

5 EXPOSITORY PREACHING Definition: “Expository preaching is the proclamation of a biblical concept, derived from and transmitted through a historical, grammatical, and literary study of a passage in its context, which the Holy Spirit first applies to the personality and experience of the preacher then through him to his hearers.” (Robinson, Biblical Preaching, 20)

6 HOMILETICAL PRIORITY What the Biblical writer had in mind MUST determine the direction of the sermon that is preached. Biblical Exposition is in large part a philosophy Not first a method Initiative: what is my purpose in preaching? My thoughts must adjust to Scripture not visa versa Am I willing to adjust my thinking, theology, and traditions based upon what the Scriptures reveal? Do I approach the Bible with simple faith to hear what God has to tell me and then retell it through me?

7 IT IS ALL ABOUT THE CONCEPT the definition focus is communicating the concept Some confuse the emphasis of words over concept Words are the means that form the concept Authority is found in the Bible not the speaker “historical” what was the meaning by authors? “grammatical” how language communicates is vital “literary” the setting of the passage flavors everything including narrative literature

8 ESSENTIAL AUDIENCE HERMENEUTIC Preachers must provide sufficient evidence that what is said is clearly what the Bible says Understanding must make a historical journey and back again The audience gives believability to the preacher therefore, he must honestly speak with care

9 EXPOSITORS ARE MOVED FIRST Preacher’s personality linked with the sermon. Spiritual growth is a clear bi-product of preaching. We must first live what we will later proclaim. Loving heart + disciplined mind = effective tool in God’s hand

10 THREE OBJECTIVES FOR EVERY PREACHER Exegete: what is God saying in His Word? Christian: what does God want me to do now that I understand His Word? Preacher: how can I now challenge God’s people with this truth?

11 APPLICATION MUST BE FRESH gives purpose to the sermon must be creative or the sermon will be boring A preacher must speak to his day Confront people about themselves Always speak to people as they, where they are

12 PRECISIONS IS REQUIRED Fragmentation without assimilation leads to confusion Each sermon: Explanation Interpretation or Application of a single idea supported by other ideas clearly derived from Scripture

13 CENTRAL IDEA IS FUNDAMENTAL Rhetoricians consistently advocate this Terminology variation: proposition, theme, thesis, main thought, pericope Focus on one specific theme

14 FORMING AN IDEA Two essential elements Subject: what am I talking about? Must be precise, complete and definite answer Not a grammatical subject, never a single word Complement: what am I saying about it? This completes the subject Ideas can explain, prove or apply (explanation, validation, application)

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