1. Exegetical Outline
    1. Past tense
    2. Third person
    3. ummarizes the author's thoughts
    4. Follows the textual order exactly
  2. Sermon Purpose
    1. 1. Consecration – commitment to living for Christ.
    2. 2. Indoctrination – to learn the way of Christ.
    3. 3.Inspiration – to promote the spirit of praise and thanksgiving.
    4. 4.Comfort – the imperative to repent and acknowledge God’s forgiveness.
    5. 5. Strengthening – confirmed and fortified in the faith.
    6. 6. Conviction – share the truth of God with other needy people.
    7. 7. Action – to become “doers of the Word.”
  3. Expository Purpose
    1. Exposing the people to the text
    2. Explaining what it means by what it says
    3. Exhorting them to live by it
    4. logical in flow. It persuades the mind
    5. doctrinal in content. It obligates the will
    6. pastoral in concern. It feeds the soul.
    7. imaginative in pattern. It excites the emotion
    8. relevant in application. It touches the life
  4. statement
    1. Keywords in Plurar noun
      1. Subject Ought Word Active Verb Object
  5. question
    1. Why: because..How: By:1,2,3
      1. Why must we praise God for His salvation blessings?
    2. Transition sentence: We must praise God for His salvation blessings for the following reasons:
  6. exhortation
    1. Praise the Lord for what He has done and who He is
  7. exclamation
    1. You must be born again according to Jesus in John 3
  8. Application: “What do the truths of this passage have to do with my life?
  9. Application: “What do the truths of this passage have to do with my life?Think,believe,feel,and do
    1. 1. Are there examples to follow?
    2. 2. Are there commands to obey?
    3. 3. Are there errors to avoid?
    4. 4. Are there sins to forsake?
    5. 5. Are there promises to claim?
    6. 6. Are there new thoughts about God?
    7. 7. Are there principles to live by? .
  10. Illustrating the Word "Correction" in 2 Timothy 3:16:
    1. Explanation
    2. Illustration
  11. Outline:
    1. the outline/theme is not:
      1. But, This is the sermon outline/proposition:
    2. 1. Rejoice Always (vs. 4)
      1. (I) Decide to remain happy IN the Lord.”
    3. 2. Let Your Gentle Spirit Be Known (vs. 5)
      1. (2) Displaying the right attitude FOR the Lord”
    4. 3. Be Anxious for Nothing (vss. 6-7)
      1. (3) Discussing our real concerns WITH the Lord”
    5. “anchor clause :The main-point clause that is repeated
      1. principle consistent
      2. application consistent
    6. magnet clauses:The clauses in the main points that do not remain consistent
  12. Structure of sermon
    1. Subject: Faith
    2. Theme:The Source of Faith!
    3. Thesis: The Source of Faith is the Word of God
    4. Interrogative or question: Why?
    5. Key Word: Reasons why the Word of God is the source of faith.
    6. Transitional Sentence: There are four (4) reasons why the Word of God is the source of faith.
  13. Move from main theme to proposition
    1. A formal proposition
    2. A proposition in consequential
    3. A proposition in conditional
  14. Identify the Main Theme
  15. Examples:
    1. Subject + Component
      1. “What am I talking about?”
      2. what am I saying about the subject
  16. Homiletical Outline
    1. Present tense
    2. First or second person
    3. Summarizes your thought from the text for the congregation
    4. Usually follows the textual order, but can also follow "thought order"