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Mind over matter11/3/2014 this another link that will realy guive you the good bibrations tryit.
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CONTINUE ON...All You Need Is One Scripture and One Ideaand You Can Be Constructing and Preaching 100% Original Powerful Sermons in the Black Tradition! From: Sherman Haywood Cox II Re: 6 Month "Supercharge Your Sermons" Training Program Dear Fellow Preacher, Constructing sermons is perhaps the most time consuming and difficult job for us preachers. But you can create a system that makes it easier. Just think about the profound ultimate benefit - You learn a system to construct new and orginal sermons every week almost automatically. And that system is "Supercharge Your Sermons" Unfortunately, most of the homiletic approaches emphasize what the text "SAID" versus what the text "SAYS" today... Why is that? I'll let you in on a little secret... Contructing sermons the traditional way provides good intellectual sermons, but they don't automatically connect to the people. Making those traditional sermons connect to the people is very HARD! Yes there are superstars who can do this every week, but for the rest of us. We need a system that has congregational understanding and interaction built right in. And I should know. I've personally constructed sermons for the last 20 years. I read the books and followed the examples. But then I got ahold of the Black Preaching Tradition and have never looked back. You can find more information on my homiletic approach at SoulPreaching.Com. When I tell you that connecting a traditional sermon to the people is hard work, I'm speaking from experience. Let me explain why it's so tough... 5 Reasons Why Constructing a Sermon the Traditional Way is Very Hard Work 1.Traditional Sermons require removing yourself from the presentation. Great preaching is truth through your personality. However, traditional sermons assume that who you are does not affect the sermonic construction. Paradoxically, after totally ignoring yourself thorughout the process, you are told to place yourself back in the process at presentation. 2.Traditional Sermons don't worry about application until late in the process. We emphasize what the text said in the traditional approach. We spend much time trying to pull out what the text said. And then after determining what the text said, we attempt to apply the text today. But what if we don't see the application? We either force it to apply or we simply forget about application and assume that intellectual stimulation is enough.3.Traditional Sermons only appeal to the intellect. Human beings are made up of both an intellectual and emotivel dimensions. If that is the case, then why do we only preach to the intellect? 4.Traditional Sermons do not necessarily have behavioral change as the objective. Some sermons seem to only pass on knoweldge. Their only purpose is to inform. Other sermons seem to encourage enlightenment. However, truly great sermons do more than enlighten or inform, they actually push for change in the hearer. 5.Traditional Sermons include a continual battle to keep the people listening. OK, you have worked hard to come up with this sermon, but now you have to get it heard. So what do you do? You come up with gimicks to try to help people listen. Some literally yell their voice away or whoop a conclusion irrelevant to their sermon to get the people back on board. Is this what good preaching consists of?So, if "traditional" Sermons aren't the answer, what is? Good question... The Easiest Way To Create Effective Sermons is to "Supercharge" Your Sermons Definition: "Supercharged" Sermons A "Supercharged Sermon" (SS) consists of sermons that directly connect to the people becuase they connect to the preacher. The preacher spends time connecting to the text, "experience the text" in a deeper level. In a nutshell, here's what you'd do in supercharging your sermons... 1. Plan for an effective experience with God 2. Exegete with the mindset of understanding 3. Preach while attempting to convey that experience. It's that simple. And the benefits are the exact opposite of the barriers for traditional Sermons... 1.Supercharged Sermons make reference to the preacher in every phase of the preaching process! Who you are will affect your exegesis, sermon construction, planning, and presentation. The truth will come through your personality in a much more stronger way when you allow it to affect the whole process. 2.Supercharged Sermons allows application to guide the whole sermon construction process! Instead of waiting until the very end to apply the sermon to the people, the Supercharged Sermon allows the needs of the people to guide the whole process. So application is not a tacked on thing at the end, it is something that is at the core of the whole process. 3.Supercharged Sermons appeal to both Intellect and Emotive Dimensions of Humanity! People will remember the sermons becuase they will experience it in both the intellect and the emotive. 4.Supercharged Sermons are for behavioral change! There is an objective and that objective is changed people. Great preaching will be seen in the life of your people. 5.Supercharged Sermons have Congregational Understanding Built In!Here's the beauty of the "Supercharged Sermon" model: the people listen! Why? Because you have taken the concerns and hopes and pains from the people with you in the planning, exegesis, construction, and presentation.
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