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<!-- a. Make a theme statement out of your key verse from the chapter. --> | <!-- a. Make a theme statement out of your key verse from the chapter. --> | ||
Theme statement means the one sentence wherein your whole sermon revolves around. It can be a declarative or an imperative sentence. For example, Matthew 6:33, "We must seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." | Theme statement means the one sentence wherein your whole sermon revolves around. It can be a declarative or an imperative sentence. For example, Matthew 6:33, "We must seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." | ||
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<!-- b. Come up with a question from the WH questions (What, Why, Where, When, Who, How) in relation to your theme statement. --> | <!-- b. Come up with a question from the WH questions (What, Why, Where, When, Who, How) in relation to your theme statement. --> | ||
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<!-- c. Search the answers for your chosen WH question from the section Who is God in this chapter and What can I learn from this chapter. --> | <!-- c. Search the answers for your chosen WH question from the section Who is God in this chapter and What can I learn from this chapter. --> | ||
Try to simplify the answers and make them the key points you want to emphasize in your sermon. For example, Matthew 6:33, "1. God must be served than mammon v. 24; 2. God values you so much v.26, 30; 3. God knows your needs v. 32. The reference verses are used to elaborate more your key points. You can also use cross references, personal experiences, other illustrations, and biblical background. | Try to simplify the answers and make them the key points you want to emphasize in your sermon. For example, Matthew 6:33, "1. God must be served than mammon v. 24; 2. God values you so much v.26, 30; 3. God knows your needs v. 32. The reference verses are used to elaborate more your key points. You can also use cross references, personal experiences, other illustrations, and biblical background. | ||
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<!-- d. Formulate an appeal. --> | <!-- d. Formulate an appeal. --> | ||
A sermon is not complete without an appeal. Appeal means calling the audience to a commitment or an action to apply what they have learned. Check out the ''How do I apply my learnings to my life today'' section to formulate an appeal. For example, "Will you choose to seek God first in your life rather than worrying first?" Or "Will you commit the first hour in your day to seek God first?" | A sermon is not complete without an appeal. Appeal means calling the audience to a commitment or an action to apply what they have learned. Check out the ''How do I apply my learnings to my life today'' section to formulate an appeal. For example, "Will you choose to seek God first in your life rather than worrying first?" Or "Will you commit the first hour in your day to seek God first?" | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 4 October 2025
Skill Level
2
Year
2025
Version
08.10.2025
Approval authority
Southern Asia-Pacific Division
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For tips and instruction see Bible Journaling.
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Theme statement means the one sentence wherein your whole sermon revolves around. It can be a declarative or an imperative sentence. For example, Matthew 6:33, "We must seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness."
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For example, Matthew 6:33, "Why must we seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness?"
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Try to simplify the answers and make them the key points you want to emphasize in your sermon. For example, Matthew 6:33, "1. God must be served than mammon v. 24; 2. God values you so much v.26, 30; 3. God knows your needs v. 32. The reference verses are used to elaborate more your key points. You can also use cross references, personal experiences, other illustrations, and biblical background.
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A sermon is not complete without an appeal. Appeal means calling the audience to a commitment or an action to apply what they have learned. Check out the How do I apply my learnings to my life today section to formulate an appeal. For example, "Will you choose to seek God first in your life rather than worrying first?" Or "Will you commit the first hour in your day to seek God first?"
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