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How to Saturate Your Sermon with Application without Sacrificing Doctrine and Exegesis

How to Saturate Your Sermon with Application without Sacrificing Doctrine and Exegesis

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  • Eric McKiddie

How can you write a sermon full of application without sacrificing doctrine and exegesis? This article argues that by writing your main points in the form of a command, putting them in the present tense, and providing real-life examples of what it looks like to live out the text, you can fill your sermon with application.

Source: Pastoralized, 2012. 3 pages.

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God bids us to do what we cannot, so that we may know what we ought to seek from him. Augustine
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