How to Tell the Gospel Story in Every Sermon

How to Tell the Gospel Story in Every Sermon

So far in this series of posts, I have tried to make a case for story-shaped preaching. I hope the message has come through clearly that the most compelling reason for story-shaped preaching is that “story” is the shape of the gospel. The question now becomes, “How do preach in such a way that every sermon is a retelling of the gospel story, applied to some aspect of contemporary life?”

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Story-Shaped Preaching, Part I

Story-Shaped Preaching, Part I

I believe that preaching in a post-Christian context will require, as a rule, a story shape. I have some good reasons for this, which I will share, but I recognize that I am swimming upstream in our Evangelical sub-culture. The weakness of some narrative preaching is no reason to discard the Bible’s most prominent form

Perhaps the best starting point for this series of posts on Story-Shaped Preaching is to define what it is, and what it isn’t. I’ll do this by answering three myths that I sometimes hear about narrative preaching.

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Bible-Based
Qualities of a Good Sermon Glenn Watson Qualities of a Good Sermon Glenn Watson

Bible-Based

No evangelical preacher I know would think of making a list of “qualities of a good sermon” without including “Biblical” at or near the top of the list. But what do we mean when we say the sermon should be biblical? We may not have such a ready answer for that one!

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Qualities of a Good Sermon

Qualities of a Good Sermon

What would make your list of qualities of a good sermon? For some, the priority is on the substance of the message. Others recognize that it doesn’t matter what you intend to say if you can’t say it clearly enough for the message to be understood. For others, interest is paramount — whatever the sermon is, it should not be boring!

Which perspective is correct? Like many either-or questions, the answer is “yes!” All of the above! So, here is my current list …

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