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Information Overload

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  • Colin Adams

Some sermons are characterized by information overload. How can you make your preaching keep the balance between information, persuasion, and inspiration? This article weighs in.

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Life-Changing Sermons

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  • Paul David Tripp

Sermons that aim to be life changing should take the following into consideration: the importance, the preparation, the delivery, the uniqueness, and the awe of preaching.

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The Transforming Force of Faith: A Series in the Praise and Worship Style Based on James

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  • Carla Brouwer, Randy Brouwer

This article offers suggestions for a series of sermons with liturgy from the letter of James.

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How to Listen to an Expository Sermon

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  • Reagan Rose

This article discusses ways to help in our listening to sermons. It discusses first the goal of listening, and then advises on how to listen actively: take notes, listen with questions, and listen like a Berean.

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Serious Preaching in a Comedy Culture

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  • David P. Murray

Should sermons have humour in them? This article weighs in.

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Receiving the Preached Word

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  • Joel R. Beeke

This article shows how to listen to sermons: with a tender conscience, attentiveness, submission, and self-examination.

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The Influence of Martyn Lloyd-Jones on My Life and Ministry

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  • Leo de Vos

This is a biography of David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, with a focus on his preaching. Most of Lloyd-Jones' writings are sermons. What made his sermons so popular, and why should we read them?

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Why is so Much Preaching so Poor?

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  • Carl R. Trueman

Mourning the poor quality of so many sermons, this article gives eight reasons that poor preaching occurs.

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How to Listen to a Sermon

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  • Philip G. Ryken

How should we listen to sermons? This article highlights some ways to listen effectively to the sermon and the preaching of the gospel.

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How Do We Hear?

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  • Fred Van Houten

This article is about the way we listen to sermons. The author discusses anticipation, concentration and application when listening to preaching.

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Long Sermons

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  • Charles H. Spurgeon

This article is about Charles Spurgeon's view on the length of sermons. He addresses the preacher and his task of preaching.

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The Preparation of Sermons

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  • Maurice Roberts

In this article on the preparation of sermons, the author discusses the main theme, the outline, the content and the delivery of the sermon.

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Profiting from Preaching

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  • J. M. MacPherson

Just how can we benefit from sermons? This article answers by explaining what preaching is: it is instruction, an encounter with the living God,  and intended to persuade and enable.

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Expounding the Word of God

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  • Douglas B. Clawson

This article is about different types of exposition for sermons. The author also discusses application in preaching, the place of biblical theology, and redemptive-historical preaching.

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To believe means that man must not rely on what he is, or can be, or shall be, nor on what he does or can do, nor on what he feels or does not feel, but to rely solely on what Christ has done, is doing and shall yet do. Charles H. Spurgeon
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