Lesson 6 - Anatomy Of The Sermon - Modarelli Flashcards
Name the three parts of a sermon
- The Introduction
- Body of the message
- The Conclusion/Invitation
The title of the sermon should be more spectacular than the sermon. (T/F)
False
When choosing the text for a message, care should be taken to ensure what?
Make sure the scriptures fit your message exactly
Give three rules regarding appearance in the pulpit
- Be simple (not something that is excessive)
- Be clean (hair clean and neat)
- Stand up straight
Name two of the rules that deal with the preacher’s eyes
- Make eye contact with all of the people
- Look away from distractions
- Do not look at the same person. Look around.
- Look over the top and scan the back if you are nervous.
Quote the two rules regarding the preacher’s voice.
The voice should be loud so as to be understood by all. Preach with emotion - do not be a boring preacher!
Debates can be won —, but souls must be won —.
Logically, passionately
You can have confidence that the Lord may use your sermon to meet that need. (T/F)
True
Choose the closest correct answer:
A. Bring a neutral attitude to the pulpit
B. Bring a negative attitude to the pulpit
C. Bring a proud attitude to the pulpit
D. Bring a pleasant attitude to the pulpit
D. Bring a pleasant attitude to the pulpit