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