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The Preaching Preparation Process

I was hanging out with a couple of pastors recently talking about the preaching process.  I was trained in a specific process when I was in seminary but over the years it has morphed into my own approaoch.  Whenever I have to teach or preach here are the series of questions I work through as I look at a passage:

  • What does the text mean? What did it mean to the original readers? What was God’s intent in inspiring these particular words and details?
  • What questions will the text raise in mind of the reader? What historical, theological or grammatical information needs to be explained to have a full understanding of the text?
  • What is the underlying theological truth of the passage?
  • What are the natural divisions of the passage?
  • What primary needs do the truths of this passage address?
  • How do these truths impact my life and character personally? What changes or adjustments do I need to make?
  • What are the primary truths of this passage that make it life changing for my audience? What issues are they wrestling with and how are the truths of this passage going to help them?
  • How can I illustrate these truths in such way that the illustrations connect with the emotions of the listeners?
  • What is the bottom line lesson I want my listeners to walk away with? What does God want to do through this message?

Do you have to teach any time soon?  Select a passage and give these questions a try.


Reader Comments

  1. good work Mac — I would add “How has the community of faith through the ages engaged these truths?” — probably part of what you have in your second step.

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