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Seventh-day Adventists Rebuilding the Walls: Rebuilding People; Restoring Relationships; Inspiring Excellence. (Ephesians 4:1-13) JULY 13 1 FHM
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2 Sun 5 th January 2014 Lecture 8: How to Construct a Topical Sermon
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3 The quiz
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4 How to set out a Topical Sermon… Methods of Construction 1. By examining a topics different aspects - point by point 2. By stating a series of logical proofs 3. By illustrating your topic from different incidents 4. By construction from a series of analogies
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5 How to set out a Topical Sermon… By examining your topics different aspects - point by point Aspect - a particular feature of something (Oxford dictionary)
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6 Examples Prayer 1. The meaning of prayer 2. The necessity of prayer 3. Methods of prayer 4. The results of prayer
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7 Examples Faith 1. What is faith? 2. Why is faith needed? 3. How is faith received? 4. What will faith accomplish?
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8 How to set out a Topical Sermon… By stating a series of logical proofs. Used for Controversial themes Where the theme is a statement of fact When trying to prove a logical argument
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9 Examples We believe in the Resurrection of Christ 1. The argument of faith – the Bible declares it 2. The argument from testimony – there were witnesses 3. The argument from history – a successful church
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10 Examples Christ is the Messiah 1. Proof from Old Testament prophecy 2. Proof from Christ’s works 3. Proof from Christ’s claims 4. Proof from the power of Christ’s Gospel
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11 How to set out a Topical Sermon… By illustrating your topic from different incidents Bible stories Biographies Church history
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12 Examples The disciplinary value of delay 1. As seen in the life of Moses 2. As seen in the case of Elijah 3. As seen in the life of Paul
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13 Examples The influence of a Godly mother 1. Observed in Moses early life 2. Seen in Daniel’s life 3. Noted in the life of Timothy
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14 How to set out a Topical Sermon… By construction from a series of analogies Some familiar object or process may be chosen and treated part-by-part or step-by-step where such an analogy can be given spiritual significance.
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15 Examples The Christian life – an agricultural analogy 1. Sowing – working for God 2. Cultivating – prayer and Bible Study 3. Reaping – blessings and eternal life
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16 Examples The courtroom of life 1. The Judge – God, the Father 2. The Accuser - Satan 3. The Advocate – Jesus 4. The Verdict – Not guilty
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17 The quiz
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18 Assignment Review… Today’s Presentation Course Notes Read Course Notes Sunukjian Write Notes Quotations Do Sermon outlines Prepare your sermons Plan sermons Assess sermons
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19 And Finally…
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Seventh-day Adventists Rebuilding the Walls: Rebuilding People; Restoring Relationships; Inspiring Excellence. (Ephesians 4:1-13) JULY 13 20 FHM
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