Let . If indeed it is, you can answer these nine questions.
PREPARATION
1. Selection passage - What is the passage on which you preach?
2. Study passage - What does the passage and what is its significance? (Can you mentally summarize the content of the passage?)
3. Purpose passage - Can you say for what purpose wrote this the author? (The intent of the passage)
4. Idea of \u200b\u200bthe passage - What are you talking about the author? What is its theme the author says about it you're writing? Is the complement of the subject. (Write in complete sentences)
Consider your audience. Who will listen to what thing in life achieved by hearing this message? His explanation and application of the text must have in mind a "who" and "for."
PERFORMANCE
5. Purpose message - Define an infinitive why your audience needs to hear the message of this passage? Why do we preach this message to them?
6. Idea to preach - How do you express the idea with an emphasis on relevance to their listeners? Can express the idea of \u200b\u200bthe passage so that be simple, brief, clear, biblical and ideally memorable ?
7. Sketch message - In what way can present the content of the passage ("evidence to a conclusion?," Explanation of parties?, "Story?) ? How can presented the idea of \u200b\u200bthe message? What is the strategy followed to achieve the purpose of the message (induction, deduction, or story)?
8. Development message - Have I made every move in the message? "I explain content?," Exemplified meaning?, "I developed applied?," Abundantly?
9. Introduction and conclusion : INTRO I have a phrase that attracts the interest? Do I have or a story or book or quote that caught your attention? Do I say clearly when, how, where , who or what fault for being absent this truth in life? Do I make a smooth transition text? CONC : Do I have or a story or quote that summarize data or the message? Do I repeat the structure of the above? Do I say clearly when, how, where used this message on the listener's life?
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