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"Oral clarity is different than written clarity."
I watched a video this week by preaching professor Don Sunukjian, who said, "Oral clarity is different than written clarity." That struck me as VERY significant. One implication is that it's different to prepare for the ear vs the eye. And it's different to present something orally than in written form. What are some implications for preaching as we consider this distinction? Have you found anything practically helpful that takes this into consideration? Share below! 👇
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@McKay Caston I have gotten into the bad habit of over relying on my main script in an attempt to write myself clear. But I find that it is much harder to preach from those longer manuscripts when I do it. I used to go up to the pulpit with a note card. I want to get closer to that again.
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@McKay Caston when you say 1000, do you mean 1000 words written total? Or do you mean 1000 words that you take with you to the pulpit?
Don't Forget the Fire 🪵+🔥
In sermon prep, we stack the logs, but only the Spirit can bring the fire (gospel light, warmth, and real heart change). Is there anything specific you do on Saturday or Sunday morning to shift your heart from "it's all on me" to a conscious dependence on the Spirit? And, how does/could that change we actually preach?
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@McKay Caston I love this idea. I’m gonna give it a try!
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