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Preaching

Preaching. Knowing what the word says before preaching what the word says. Syllabus. slamerson@knoxseminary.edu Office hours by appointment or when my door is open. Website is ww.drsamlam.com N.B. Spring Break Dates (March 12-16)

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Preaching

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  1. Preaching Knowing what the word says before preaching what the word says.

  2. Syllabus • slamerson@knoxseminary.edu • Office hours by appointment or when my door is open. • Website is ww.drsamlam.com • N.B. Spring Break Dates (March 12-16) • N.B. The nature of the reading assignments and quizzes-PLAN AHEAD • N.B. The five minute devotional • N.B. The final exam

  3. Required Texts • Christ-Centered Preaching by Bryan Chapell • Preaching by Calvin Miller • Lectures to My Students by C. H. Spurgeon

  4. Preparation of Sermons • To preach the Scripture you must first know the Scripture • To know the Scripture you must engage in the systematic study of Scripture • This course will teach you how to construct and deliver Bible messages • This lecture will remind you of a method of systematic Bible study

  5. 2 Major Bible Study Methods Synthetic Method Analytical Method

  6. First Method • SYNTHETIC METHOD • Seek to understand the entire book • Read for overall argument • Look for patterns that fit with other books • Look for motifs that occur in other parts of the Bible • READ FOR THE BIG PICTURE

  7. Second Method • ANALYTICAL METHOD • This method seeks to look more carefully at paragraphs, words, sentences • Examine syntax, grammar, text, • Look for units and sub-units; structure • Look especially at genre, author, parallel passages • Identify main phrases and modifying phrases

  8. The Analytical Method • The method you have been taught (or will be) , will be the method you will use for the rest of your time here at Knox • This method can be used for both New Testament and Old Testament exegesis (with minor changes) • A form of this is the method you should strive to use for studying for sermons

  9. The Method Explained • 1. Textual Issues • 2. Lexical/Historical Issues • Important words • Intertextuality • Historical questions • 3. Grammatical Issues • Syntax- class will teach syntactical categories • Structural- how and why is the structure as it is? • Figures of Speech- Bullinger is helpful here

  10. The Method Explained • 4. Exegetical- looking at many things together • Author, book, pericope • Redaction (if possible; Gospels, Jude-II Peter) • 5. Theological- fit your findings into the system of theology that the Bible teaches • 6. Christological/Typological- How does this passage speak to the reader of redemption? • 7. Read the Literature- read here because • It does not impinge upon your own thought • It helps to reinforce your own conclusions

  11. The Sermon Constructed • After this method has been used to determine what the text says, then the sermon is constructed • The sermon asks three questions: • What- What does the text say? • So What- What does it mean today? • Now What- What am I supposed to do with this information now that I have it?

  12. The Sermon Delivered • The sermon must be introduced • The sermon must have exegesis • The sermon must have application • The sermon must have illustration • The sermon must be concluded • The voice must be considered • Dress must be considered • Other delivery issues must be considered

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