How a passage naturally divides is no guideline for constructing a sermon. Scholastics invented the method of “3-part sermon” and the lecture stance. Instead the sermon should take the preaching stance and a form based on combination of content, occasion, and audience. “Following the simple advice in this article could transform your preaching; it did mine.”
Outlining
Author: Jay Adams Date: January 01, 1978
Category: Individual JBC Article, Volume 2, Number 2
Topics: Preaching
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Other Articles Included in This Issue
- Editorial (JBC 2:2)
- How to Discover and Test Whether You Have the Teaching Gift
- Outlining
- Academic Degrees and the Pastorate
- Book Briefs
- News Notes
- Thanatology: Death and Dying
- The Use of the Bible in the Book of Mormon
- “Accreditation” for Theological Education by Extension on the Foreign Field
- Book Review: The Power of Sexual Surrender, by Maria N. Robinson
- Fatigue
- The Altar Call
- Serving the Learning Disabled Counselee
- Biblical Help for Overcoming Despondency, Depression
- Book Review
- God’s Man: A Pattern for Life
- Do It God’s Way: The Method for Christian Education
- Settle Here
- Editorial