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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2023 · 26 MIN

#135 | 50 Practical Preaching Tips

from On Preaching with H.B. Charles Jr. · host H.B. Charles, Jr.

Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better.  In this episode, I want to offer you fifty practical tips to help you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. These pointers are not in any order of importance. They cover a range of subjects related to personal devotion, sermon prepartion, and pulpit ministry. And, of course, this list is not exhaustive. But I hope you fine some of these words of advice helpful as you prepare and preach.  Plan your preaching. Start preparing as early as possible.  Prepare when you are at your best.  Gather tools for sermon preparation.  Consult the best commentaries.  Read and reread the text.  Observe before you interpret.  Learn to learn quicker.  Give time for hte message to marinate.  Keep a good record of your study notes.  Preach the truth and tone of the text.  Write complete sermon manuscripts.  Write for the ear not the eye.  Strive for clarity.  Practice variety.  Don't assume anything.  Get good rest before you preach.  Saturate sermon preparation in prayer.  Make sure your title does not overpromise.  Preach the sermon, don't read it.  Be intentional about sermon length.  Show it to them in the text.  Present the gospel in every sermon.  Keep your introduction brief.  Only conclude the sermon once.  Make smooth transitions.  Don't be the hero of yoru illustrations.  Be careful of indecent exposure.  Use scripture for illustrations.  Ask probing questions.  Do not plagiarize.  Use quotations sparingly. Make eye contact.  Preach for a verdict.  Be yourself.  Guard your heart in the pulpit. Get honest feedback.  Preach to an audience of one.  Detemermine authorial intent.  Prioritize your quiet time.  Develop a sermon propositoin.  Think topics, not texts. Think series, not sermons.  Be specific.  Preach apologetically Find a homiletical hero.  Read books on preaching.  Preach with sincere passion.  Your sermon points should be necessary and natural.  Put application in your sermon points.  Live what you preach.  For more information and resources, visit hbhcharlesjr.com

Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better.  In this episode, I want to offer you fifty practical tips to help you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. These pointers are not in any order of importance. They cover a range of subjects related to personal devotion, sermon prepartion, and pulpit ministry. And, of course, this list is not exhaustive. But I hope you fine some of these words of advice helpful as you prepare and preach.  Plan your preaching. Start preparing as early as possible.  Prepare when you are at your best.  Gather tools for sermon preparation.  Consult the best commentaries.  Read and reread the text.  Observe before you interpret.  Learn to learn quicker.  Give time for hte message to marinate.  Keep a good record of your study notes.  Preach the truth and tone of the text.  Write complete sermon manuscripts.  Write for the ear not the eye.  Strive for clarity.  Practice variety.  Don't assume anything.  Get good rest before you preach.  Saturate sermon preparation in prayer.  Make sure your title does not overpromise.  Preach the sermon, don't read it.  Be intentional about sermon length.  Show it to them in the text.  Present the gospel in every sermon.  Keep your introduction brief.  Only conclude the sermon once.  Make smooth transitions.  Don't be the hero of yoru illustrations.  Be careful of indecent exposure.  Use scripture for illustrations.  Ask probing questions.  Do not plagiarize.  Use quotations sparingly. Make eye contact.  Preach for a verdict.  Be yourself.  Guard your heart in the pulpit. Get honest feedback.  Preach to an audience of one.  Detemermine authorial intent.  Prioritize your quiet time.  Develop a sermon propositoin.  Think topics, not texts. Think series, not sermons.  Be specific.  Preach apologetically Find a homiletical hero.  Read books on preaching.  Preach with sincere passion.  Your sermon points should be necessary and natural.  Put application in your sermon points.  Live what you preach.  For more information and resources, visit hbhcharlesjr.com

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