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		<title>Expository Lecturer or Expository Preacher? Which one are you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2015 20:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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<p>You may have seen this picture. There&#8217;s two ways of looking at it. You can see the left side of a young woman&#8217;s face looking away from the camera or you can see an old hag looking sideways at you. If you can&#8217;t see both, don&#8217;t panic. The post may still be helpful.</p>
<p>Years ago I learned from Haddon Robinson that there were two ways to look at preaching. I paraphrase it this way:</p>
<p>Preachers don&#8217;t talk to parishioners <em>about</em> the Bible. They talk to parishioners about <em>them</em> <em>from</em> the Bible.</p>
<p>Last Thursday afternoon I enjoyed the privilege of meeting with other preachers and teachers of Scripture to talk about a strategy of keeping our sermons aimed at the listeners. In other words, how can we function as preachers, not lecturers when we&#8217;re trying so hard to be biblical.</p>
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<li>Review your style and see how many sermon minutes are spent talking to our listeners about the Bible. You&#8217;ll be surprised how many.</li>
<li>In the introduction, tell your listeners how your preaching portion is intended to facilitate worship (what will this Scripture do to them). Don&#8217;t wait for the &#8220;application&#8221; section.</li>
<li>Throughout the sermon, repeat and restate that intention. Usually we think about repeating and restating major points or major themes. Don&#8217;t let them forget that God is speaking to them.</li>
<li>Include background material sparingly. David Buttrick wrote, &#8220;The gospel is not biblical background&#8221; (Homiletic, p. 347). Some of us need to be reminded of that. My rule is: only give background information that is absolutely necessary for understanding the meaning of your preaching portion. If you use that rule, you will discover you can save precious preaching minutes.</li>
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<p>Before Sunday, while you&#8217;re working on your sermon manuscript, check your stance. Is it mostly &#8220;about the Bible&#8221; or &#8220;about them from the Bible&#8221;? Expository preachers never let congregants forget that God&#8217;s Word is aimed at them for the sake of His reputation in the Church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Preach a good sermon, will ya?</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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