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Sermon Symmetry

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Symmetry is a description of how you write your Main Points.  ”Symmetry” means “balanced proportions”.  If your sermon displays symmetry, it’s main points will be balanced and proportionate.  That is, each main point will seem to have an equal and valuable relationship with all of the other main points.  No main point will dominate, either in terms of importance, impact, or the amount of time you spend on it.butterfly

The three main benefits of sermon symmetry are:

1.  Understandable

Main Points with symmetry, make your sermon easy to follow and understand.

2.  Memorable

It is easy to remember a sermon with has symmetry flow.  I’m writing this blog from memory, based on the sermon symmetry I heard last night.

3.  Beautiful

Main Points with symmetry, are a thing of beauty.  (Note how the three points of this blog also display symmetry.)

Sermon Example:  Take a look at this sermon which I just listened to last night from Dr. John Crocker at Crossroads Church in Albert Lea, MN:

He was speaking on 2 Peter 1:1-12.  His mains were:

  1. Establish Your Identity  (2 Peter 1:1-4)
  2. Exercise Your Responsibility  (2 Peter 1:5-8)
  3. Erase Your Uncertainty  (2 Peter 1:9-12)

This sermon contains symmetry.  Each main is a command verb (Establish, Exercise, Erase). Each main begins with the letter “E”.  Each main is focused on You.  Each key word at the end has a symmetry as well, with each one ending with a “-ty” ending.

This is not just word play.  This gives a sermon memorable power and greater impact in people’s lives.

Yours for better preaching,

Dr. Bill

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5 Distractions to Your Preaching

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Hey All,old style preacher

Just listened to a good podcast about preaching from The Sermonators (www.Sermonators.com), Smith and Southerland.  The name of the podcast is “Five Big Distractions in Sermon Delivery”.  They identify the following five distractions (I’ll just summarize them, and you can check out their podcast for details.):

1.  Walking Around

– Too much movement distracts from the words coming out of your mouth; pacing back and forth can make people feel like they are at a tennis match.

2.  Repetitive Words

– Can be really annoying and a big distraction

3.  Shock Words

– Just saying something just to get a reaction from people usually just ends up offending people at an emotional level, and then you have lost them for good.

4.  Loud Clothing

– Wearing clothing that is talking louder than you is not a good idea.

5.  Walking down into the audience

– You end up turning your back on some people, and they are more focused on where you are walking than what you are saying.

So, these are some good tips on sermon delivery.  Check out their podcast to hear all the details.  (Used with permission.)

For great preaching,

Dr. Bill

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Best Sermon Ever: How to Let Egypt Go by Cedric R. Cheatham, Indiana

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Sermon Title: How to let Egypt Go

Scripture: Numbers 14:1-12

Proposition: As long as you hold on to Egypt you never be able to take
hold of the promise land

Main Points:
I. Accept Challenges

II. Accept Change

III. Accept Council

Your Name: Cedric R. Cheatham

Your Ministry Organization: New Horizon Baptist Church

City & State: Fort Wayne Indiana

Your Email: ccheathamlt@aol.com

Where can people get this complete sermon?: 2601 alma ave fort wayne
indiana

Best Sermon: A SERVICE DESTINED TO BE REMEMBERED by Gil Fernandez, Philippines

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Sermon Title: A SERVICE DESTINED TO BE REMEMBERED

Scripture: MARK 14:1-9

Proposition: Our Service to God wll be rewarded.

Main Points:
I. The Character – Mary
II. The Conduct
- She Brought a Gift
- She Broke the Jar
III. The Cost
- Pure
- Place of origin- northern part of India
- Price – over 300 pence- one year salary of a farm worker

IV. The Critism
- The Wrath
- The Waste
V. The Confrontation
- The Rebuke – Leave her alone – she wrought a good work
- The Revelation – She has done it for my burial

VI. The Commendation
- The Promise of Remembrance- I say unto you..
- The Procedure of Remembrance- wherever the gospel is preached
- The Product of Remembrance – be spoken of

Conclusion: Every good deed we are doing for God will always be
remembered and rewarded by Him.

Your Name: Gil G. Fernandez

Your Ministry Organization: Calvary Advancing for Responsible
Evangelism

City & State: Bacolod, City. Philippines

Your Email: gilgfern2001@yahoo.com

Best Sermon: Christmas Sermon – “What Child is This?” by Dr. Lou Diaz, Chico, CA

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Here is a great sermon from Dr. Lou Diaz of the EFC of Chico, CA

Title:  ”What Child is This?”

Focus:  using the Rubik’s cube illustration of six parts of the person and deity of Jesus Christ and His birthrubiks cube

Here are the six questions he asks and answers:

  1. What manner of child is this?
  2. What origin does this child have?
  3. What purpose will this child fulfill?
  4. What solidarity with humanity does this child have?
  5. What difference for the future of the world will this child make?
  6. What attraction or reaction does this child provoke?

He has a great What Child is This PPT to go with it too.  Feel free to download it and take a look.

Yours for great Christmas preaching!

Dr. Bill Miller

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Advent Sermon #3: “What Does Christmas mean to the World?”

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The tricky part for pastors who serve many years at the same location is to mary joseph jesusconstantly come up with interesting and new ways to approach the Christmas season message.  Just to give you a help in that direction, SermonBase.com presents to you a this Advent Series which you can tuck away and use anytime you want.  This series is used by permission of Dr. John Crocker.

Title: Advent Sermon #3: “What Does Christmas mean to the World?”

Scripture: John 1:1-14

Proposition: The Apostle John gives us insight into what Christmas means to the world.

Main Points:

1. Christmas is an Explanation of Creation (John 1:1-5)

2. Christmas is a Proclamation of Salvation (John 1:6-11)

3. Christmas is a Celebration of Regeneration (John 1:12-14)

Advent Message #2: Such Extravagance!

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The tricky part for pastors who serve many years at the same location is tomary joseph jesusconstantly come up with interesting and new ways to approach the Christmas season message.  Just to give you a help in that direction, SermonBase presents to you a this Advent Series which you can tuck away and use anytime you want.  This series is used by permission of Dr. John Crocker.

TITLE: “Such Extravagance!”

SCRIPTURE: 1 John 3:1-3

PROPOSITION:

In 1 John 3:1-3 the Apostle John explains a couple of amazing characteristics of God’s most extravagant gift.

Main Points:

I. GOD’S GIFT COMES WITH A WARRANTY.  1 John 3:1

II. GOD’S GIFT GROWS WITH EXPECTANCY.  1 John 3:2-3

Best Sermon: The Backside of Christmas – Matthew 2:13-23

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Sermon Title:: The Backside of Christmas

Scripture:: Matthew 2:13-23

Proposition:: Even in the midst of tragic circumstances at Christmastime, God is totally in control.

Main Points:: Three Unwanted Gifts:

#1. Fear  (2:13-15)

#2. Death  (2:16-18)

#3. Rejection  (2:19-23)

Three Heavenly Gifts:

#1. Fear –> Freedom  (2:13-15)

#2. Death –> Reunion  (2:16-18)

#3. Rejection –> Relationship  (2:19-23)

Your Name:: Bill Miller

Your Ministry Organization:: HighPower Resources

City & State: MN

Your Email:: DrBill@HighPowerResources.com

Where can people get this complete sermon?: www.HighPowerResources.com

Advent Message #1: How on Earth Could God Become a Man?

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The tricky part for pastors who serve many years at the same location is to constantly come up with interesting and new ways to approach the Christmas season message.  Just to give you a help in that direction, SermonBase presents to you a this Advent Series which you can tuck away and use anytime you want.  This series is used by permission of Dr. John Crocker.

Message #1 in the Advent Series

Title: “HOW ON EARTH COULD GOD BECOME A MAN?”

Scripture: Matthew 1:18-25

Proposition:

To appreciate the wonder of Christmas we must ask three questions using three key interrogatives: How, What, Why.  (The How, What, and Why of Christmas)

I. HOW COULD IT HAPPEN?  The Mystery.  Matthew 1:18-20

II. WHAT IS THIS GOD-MAN?  The Identity.  Matthew 1:22-23

III. WHY DID IT HAPPEN?  The Necessity.  Matthew 1:21, 24-25

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