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Sermon in a Sentence: Opening God's Word and showing men Christ will make their hearts burn with spirtual fervor.
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Introduction
Biblical preaching is not shouting, telling interesting stories, motivating people...It is opening God's Word and pointing men to Christ.
!! I. Preach Messages Centered in the Scriptures.
(Neh.
8.8;Lk.
24.45;Acts 17.2,3;2 Tim.
4.1;1 Pet.
4.11)
* A. Make the Word /Clear/
* B. Make the Word /Compelling/
!! II.
Preach Messages Centered in the Savior.
(Acts 8.30-35;28.23;Jn.
5.39;20:30,31)
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