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Episode 92 - Working Hard to Preach Simply

Episode 92 - Working Hard to Preach Simply

Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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Below you will find Pastor Jason Cruise’s “Sermon Gauntlet”Find out more about Pastor Jason Cruise at jasoncruise.com Description For Web Title: Scripture: Series Engine Keywords: YouTube Description: Working Title: Passage: Supporting Passages: Tuesday: Heart Preparation through meditation Wednesday: Head Preparation through study Thursday: Hands Preparation through arrangement Friday:  Close it out. Exegetical: []Step 1:  Pray For Illumination “I’m not looking for someone who knows what they are doing. I’m looking for someone who knows what I am doing.” -  from Dave Sylvester in York  as the Lord spoke to him in sermon prep Ask for insight. Ask for clarity. Ask for Spirit power to hear His voice. God give me the ability to see this passage as You meant for it to be seen. To understand it as You meant for it to be understood. To apply it in a way that moves people into living practically in Your power. Refuse to chase the information first. Chase His heart about the passage first. Prepare my heart first with His heart Prepare my head next through study Prepare my hands for outline and delivery and digital imagery []Step 2:  Read it, re-read it []Step 3: Read it with an interlinear and break it down []Step 4: Read multiple translations []Step 5: Draw Out Dominant Thoughts ARRANGE: []Step 6: Pray over the arranging that it would make sense Pray for the introduction Pray for the arranging Pray for the closing - for the ability to bring it home. []Step 7: Choose The Communication Model []Step 8: Arrange it in a skeleton - get the bones laid out TYPEOUT: []Step 9: Type Out Sections []Step 10: Write the intro []Step 11: Write the conclusion Images: []Step 12: Craft The Images Background Work: If I was standing there when this passage was unfolding what would I see ? What would I feel ? About what does the passage talk? What is the driving Biblical principle - the timeless truth? What was The Spirit’s intent for inspiring this passage? What does it reveal? What core doctrine does this sermon address? Does This Passage Contain Any: Recurring words? Loud adjectives? Word Pictures? What did it mean to the people when the author wrote it? what the biblical writer was saying to the biblical audience it can never mean what it never meant Is this a story or parable ? If so, briefly describe the characters. Look at it from their position: Is there tension anywhere in this passage? Find the tension and you have a real story. Theological tension? Relational tension? Does the passage itself create tension in me or in the world around me? If this passage were a town, what’s the Main Street? How does this find its fulfillment in Jesus “In every village and hamlet in England there is a road that leads to London.” - Spurgeon Why does this issue matter to God? The Shouting Line: DO NOT REST until I can put this sermon - not the exegesis - into one simple thought. What’s the shouting line? If they drug me off the stage and I had to shout something to remember - what is it? Bridge Work: What does it say now to the people who read it today - in timelessness generally? What does this passage teach me about who God is? What does this teach me about who man is? What is this telling me to do? What Do They Need To Know? What’s the one thing? Why Do They Need To Know It? What Do They Need To Do? Why Do They Need To Do It? Imagine what would happen if we actually did this. Example:  If you actually made a list of debt for people that you owe gratitude and you told them what would happen? What will happen to the person who never discovers the truth or principle you are about to address? What Can I Do To Help Them Remember What’s Being Taught? Is there one core phrase I can use to describe this passage in a single sentence? Is there a compare/contrast to explain the dominant thought? “A life devoted to self ultimately leaves you alone.” Is there a metaphor that can describe the passage? Is there a rhyme to make the domain thought more sticky? "You can be tende
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