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The one sentence that makes a sermon gospel-centered
In this short video, I'll show you the one sentence your sermon needs to be genuinely gospel-centered (and how to structure it). Replace buzzwords with this one, clear sentence, and see what happens.
The one sentence that makes a sermon gospel-centered
1 like • Mar 20
@McKay Caston This is gold!
1 like • Mar 20
@McKay Caston as one of the departed saints in our congregation said after he first heard of substitutionary atonement and justification: “now that’s good news.”
Keyword Roundup! 🤠
What is your sermon text and keyword this week? If you want to share your PPGR outline (verse-by-verse or thematic)... that gets bonus points! 🎉
3 likes • Mar 12
Passage: Revelation 11.15-19, the keyword: Present (as in God is Present with us, and that He is present in the judging of the earth-dwellers). Preaching through Revelation b/c almost 70 yrs old so now or never. Wish I’d done it 20 yrs ago. Whole book will make you very aware of the wonder of God Himself. Singing Tersteegen hymn also, “God Himself is with Us”
How NOT to shank the most important sentence in your sermon. ⛳️
The problem is that we give way too little thought to the first thing we say. Yet this is the moment when you'll either lead people or lose them. Because when attention is highest, trust is most fragile. They are eager to be fed and led. They want to know where you are taking them and if they can trust you as the guide. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Because the first statement sets the tone for everything that follows. - It provides direction so your people know where you're taking them. - It gives them confidence that you're about to lead them somewhere significant. - It signals that the next 20-30 minutes have the potential to change their lives. Think of it as the doorway into your sermon. It should be inviting, clear, and compelling. - A strong first statement might name the tension in the text. - It might articulate the question your sermon will answer. - It might recast cultural expectations. - It might be a firm proclamation of hope. What it should NEVER be is wasted space. Too many sermons lose momentum right here, in the first 30 seconds after the text is announced. Here are three simple examples of first statements using actual biblical texts. ✅ Example 1: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) "You are not too far gone to come home." ✅ Example 2: The Feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-15) "What you have is not enough, but what Jesus has is more than enough." ✅Example 3: Jesus Calms the Storm (Mark 4:35-41) "The same voice that silenced the storm can silence your fear." SOME BEST PRACTICES... - Don't read the opening sentence. - Memorize it. - Look them in the eye and provide direction with your opening sentence. The congregation is ready to listen. So let's not squander the opening moment. Treat your first statement like the precious, valuable real estate that it is. - Make it clear. - Make it compelling. - Make it count. - Show them from the very first sentence that you know where you're going and how it can change their lives.
0 likes • Feb 13
Good counsel!
How are you using the Exegesis Guide?
I'm curious about how you're using the exegesis guide in the Preach360 Sermon Studio. Would love input and discussion on best practices with both the "generate it for me" and "guided walkthrough" options. 1. How are you using it? 2. What do you like about it? 3. How could it be improved?
1 like • Feb 12
First or second time I used the exegesis guide like Chrys I was a little disappointed but then asked it what GK Beale and William Hendriksen said about the passage. I was very impressed that it laid out both their studies on the particular passage, comparing and contrasting both scholars
1 like • Feb 12
I love that about this tool
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Phil Reynolds
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Teaching elder at Redeemer Church in Saltillo, MS

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