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1 Some sermons are as clear as ancient Hebrew! How to Preach Clearly Dr Rick Griffith, Singapore Bible College www.biblestudydownloads.com Dr Rick Griffith, Singapore Bible College www.biblestudydownloads.com

2 Be Clear! NO STOPPING ANY TIME?

3 Evolution of the Apple Logo 1976 1976-1998 1998-present

4 Doolittle's Point of No Return 1942 B-25 Bomber Intended bombing route Intended carrier route Actual bombing route Actual carrier route

5 "Point of No Return" (Books & Sermons) 67 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 16 18 19 20 17 21 Reading Preaching Pages (or Minutes) SubjectMPIMPIIMI Subject MPI MPII MI

6 Reading versus Listening What the Preacher Said: Subject I. A. B. 1. 2. II. MI What the People Heard: SubjectI.A.B.1.2.II.MI How can we resolve this? Repeat key points Repeat key points Restate key points Restate key points 28

7 "A mist in the pulpit…" "…is a FOG in the pew" Haddon Robinson aptly says… from Biblical Preaching

8 Be clear about your viewpoint! Of course, there may be other interpretations.

9 Subject: Today we'll see how to speak to unbelievers properly. I. Speak graciously (6a). II. Speak with purity (6b). III. Speak appropriately to each one (6c). MI: Speak gracious, pure, appropriate words to each unbeliever. Subject: Today we'll see how to speak to unbelievers properly. I. Speak graciously (6a). II. Speak with purity (6b). III. Speak appropriately to each one (6c). MI: Speak gracious, pure, appropriate words to each unbeliever. 67 Clarity Throughout: Check Your Flow

10 b.Subject 67 Clarity in Your Introduction a.Main Idea c.MP I 2. Clearly lead toward one of these three: b.Restate it (use different words). a.Repeat it (use same words). 1. To emphasize each key sentence either: 3. Share relevant background before text.

11 Share only relevant background Give background before text Background Text Need

12 1.Repetition (same words) 68 Clarity in the Body 2. Restatement (different words) I.Speak gracious words (6a). Speak gracious words. I.Speak gracious words (6a). [Talk in an enfolding way.]

13 Restatement Exercises S:God shows his grace by protecting His own people R:God shows his grace to those who belong to Him. 69 Yes No Problems #1 How grace shown not restated

14 Restatement Exercises S:To do greater things for God, the Israelites had to trust in God's continuous providence R:He had done this many times to them and He would continue to do so 69 Yes No Problems #2 Israelite action changed to God's action

15 Restatement Exercises S:We should demonstrate our faith by obeying God's ways of help unquestioningly R:Israelites showed their faith by obeying God's unorthodox strategies 69 Yes No Problems #3 "We" changes to "Israelites"

16 Restatement Exercises S:If you love God, you will obey Him R:Obedience and love for God go together 69 Yes No Problems #4

17 Restatement Exercises S:Prayer should be the Christian's highest priority R:Your communication with God must come before everything else 69 Yes No Problems #5

18 Title Over Black "Well, actually, the sermon didn't quite meet my needs. Where do I go to get a refund on my offering?"

19 Subject: How can we know how to speak to non-Christians (Col. 4:6c)? Transitions Advance Thought 68 I. Speak gracious words (6a) A. B. (Whatever is in your transition goes here within the parentheses) A. B. II. Speak wise words (6b)

20 Subject: How can we know how to speak to non-Christians (Col. 4:6c)? Types of Transitions 68 I. Speak gracious words (6a) A. B. (What's the second way to speak to non-Christians?) A. B. II. Speak wise words (6b)

21 Subject: How can we know how to speak to non-Christians (Col. 4:6c)? Types of Transitions 68 I. Speak gracious words (6a) A. B. (We saw that we must speak gracious words to non-Christians. Now…) A. B. II. Speak wise words (6b)

22 Subject: How can we know how to speak to non-Christians (Col. 4:6c)? Types of Transitions 68 I. Speak gracious words (6a) A. B. (The second way to speak to non- Christians is to…) A. B. II. Speak wise words (6b)

23 Subject: How can we know how to speak to non-Christians (Col. 4:6c)? Types of Transitions 68 I. Speak gracious words (6a) (The second way to speak to non- Christians is to…) II. Speak wise words (6b) (The first way to speak to non- Christians is to…)

24 1.Repetition 2.Restatement 3.Transitions 4.Key Words 68 Clarity in the Body

25 Repeat Key Words Subject: How can you fathers avoid provoking your children to anger (Eph. 6:4)? I. We should not exasperate them II. Teach your children. II. We can avoid this by teaching them (A second way we can avoid provoking our children to anger is…) I. Don't exasperate your children. 68 ? ???

26 1.Repetition 2.Restatement 3.Transitions 4.Key Words 5.Deductive Development 68 Clarity in the Body

27  In rare cases, when you feel the need to develop the MP inductively, put it in parentheses on your outline: State MPs Deductively  Tell the audience the point of the verse/passage before you read it.  Page 48 top (MPI)  Page 49 top (MPI)  Page 48 top (MPI)  Page 49 top (MPI)  Preview the conclusion of a point before you begin explaining it. 6868

28 Subject: When church growth problems arise, how should we solve them? Simple Inductive (Acts 6:1-6) 49 (I. The apostles solved the growth problem with lay leadership) A.Their church was growing (1a) B. They had a food problem (1b) C. They designated leaders (2-6) A.Their church was growing (1a) B. They had a food problem (1b) C. They designated leaders (2-6) II. The solution to the problems of a growing church is lay leaders (MI) III. The solution to our problems… (APP) Don Sunukjian, DTS (=EI) Inductively developed MPI (=EI)

29  In rare cases, when you feel the need to develop the MP inductively, put it in parentheses on your outline: State MPs Deductively  Tell the audience the point of the verse/passage before you read it.  Page 48 top (MPI)  Page 49 top (MPI)  Page 59 top (MPII)  Preview the conclusion of a point before you begin explaining it. 68

30 Clarity in the Conclusion Repeat the Subject State the Homiletical Idea (HI) Repeat the Main Points (MPs) Drive it home with a clear story

31 "He is the Alpha and Omega, the A and the Z, the beginning and end." Use Movement 68 !ytiralc rof sdrawkcab erutseG Gesture backwards for clarity!

32 Clarity in the Body 68 Full sentence Main Points Transitions Illustrations Movement Repeat the subject

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