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Introduction
Introduction
1. Attention Getter
1. Attention Getter
Purpose: Grab attention immediately.
How: Start with a story, illustration, quote, statistic, or thought-provoking question.
2. Felt Need and Relevance
2. Felt Need and Relevance
Purpose: Show why the message matters.
How: Connect it to a common struggle, need, or challenge.
3. Scripture Introduction
3. Scripture Introduction
Purpose: Ground the message in Scripture.
How: Introduce the passage and briefly note its context.
4. Main Idea or Big Truth
4. Main Idea or Big Truth
Purpose: State the main truth clearly.
How: Express it in one clear, memorable sentence.
5. Transition into the Body
5. Transition into the Body
Purpose: Move smoothly into the main points.
How: Preview what follows and set the tone.
Points
Points
Point 1
Point 1
Text / Scripture:
Teach the point:
o Summarize the key idea from the text.
Illustrate the point:
o Use a quote.
o Use a picture or image.
o Tell a story.
Application:
o Ask a question.
o Offer a challenge.
o Give practical examples.
Point 2
Point 2
Text / Scripture:
Teach the point:
o Summarize the key idea from the text.
Illustrate the point:
o Use a quote.
o Use a picture or image.
o Tell a story.
Application:
o Ask a question.
o Offer a challenge.
o Give practical examples.
Point 3
Point 3
Text / Scripture:
Teach the point:
o Summarize the key idea from the text.
Illustrate the point:
o Use a quote.
o Use a picture or image.
o Tell a story.
Application:
o Ask a question.
o Offer a challenge.
o Give practical examples.
Conclusion
Conclusion
Review the message:
o Recap the main points.
Encourage application:
o Decide what you want the audience to do next.
o Provide specific instructions.
o Explain the benefits of application and the consequences of ignoring the message.
Call to action:
o Make it action-oriented.
o Keep it concise and clear.
o Ensure it connects directly to the message.
