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Now you need to write a sermon. It can be quite a daunting task, especially if you've never written one before. First things first. Do you have a required topic? What passages of scripture do you use? How will you conclude? Can you even do that? Keep in mind, many parts of the bible can have more than one meaning.

At the top of the list of things to do is to make sure that you have a passage of scripture that you want to preach off of. A lot of times, this should keep you focused on one topic. For example, if you are preaching about the 10 Commandments, then you you won't want to start talking about the Last Supper.

Another thing you want to do is start the sermon off with a related personal story. Try to make it a humorous one if you can. Not only does this keep the the congregation awake, but it helps them relate better to your sermon. Adding the human element will greatly help in keeping the parishioners interested.

The third tip is to keep the sermon concise. A wise minister used to say, if you can't get your point across in under 10 minutes, then it wasn't worth getting across in the first place. One way to keep your sermon succinct is to make a list of bullet points that you want to address in the sermon itself. It's best if there are 4 or less of these points. If you limit each one to about 3 minutes talking time, you should have no problem getting the message of your sermon across in around 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, using the tips in this article, getting a specific passage of scripture, opening with a personal story, and staying concise and around 10 minutes, your sermon will deliver your message, and the congregation will appreciate you for it.

If you need to write a good sermon fast, check out this review of a great resource for your sermon preparation needs: Review of Sermon World




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» left by Avis Ward (11,806)
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Jake, welcome to SearchWarp! Very simple and easy approach to sermon preparation. Thanks for the resource at the end. Hope to read more from you in the future. As a new author, you may not know this but we can edit our articles. It's a good idea to get it in order by proofreading but if you're like me, mistakes are found after hitting submit. You closed by repeating the last sentence twice. I'm sure this is an oversight. Also, sometimes when we cut and past an article, punctuation is omitted. I noticed the apostrophe isn't found when you used contractions. This may not affect content but it does affect formatting. No matter, I enjoyed this article and wanted to in humble submission, point those things out to you.

Again, I hope to read more from you!

Kind regards,
Avis

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» left by Jake Brand (99) (105 days 6 hours ago.)
Avis,
 
Thanks for your feedback and encouraging comments.  I appreciate the time it took for you to read and respond.
 
Regards,
 
Jake

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