The Equipping Ministry, Student Workbook, SW15

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T H E E Q U I P P I N G M I N I S T R Y

Christ and his Kingdom, and be presented in a manner that resonates with the biblical methods of images, symbols, and stories, being organized in a plain and simple manner. • The Church calendar or liturgical year , along with the resources, texts, and tools associated with it can provide our audiences with a continuous retelling of the Story of God in the life and work of Jesus. Through its effective use, our preaching can thus highlight the whole counsel of God annually through a retelling of Jesus’ story. • The final step in effective biblical preaching involves making connections with the truths of our preaching and the specific and particular responses of the audience. Our aim must be to help our audiences come to feel and understand their spiritual condition before God through our clear appeals and bold invitations for repentance and change. • Since the goal of biblical preaching is life transformation and formation, we ought to be open to the Spirit to follow up all responses made to our preaching, directing the hearer to the response appropriate to their life situation and place.

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I. Establishing Contact with Your Hearers: Turn Your SPOTLIGHT upon an Issue, Concern, Idea, or Experience that You Can Use as a Springboard into Your Theme Prepare and preach sermons that get their attention by speaking directly to the context of your audience with language, in particular ways, and through forms they naturally perceive and easily understand.

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A. Speak directly to the context of your audience, 1 Cor. 9.19-23.

1. Know the situation of your audience, 1 Chron. 12.32.

2. Use plain, non technical language, 1 Cor. 2.1-2.

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