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Most preachers know they need illustrations. Fewer know what makes an illustration actually work.
The problem isn't that preachers don't tell stories — it's that they tell stories that entertain without landing. The illustration ends, the congregation moves on, and the truth it was supposed to drive home never quite arrives.
In Episode 10 of the Clear Preaching Podcast, Jonathan McClintock breaks down the three elements every illustration needs to move from abstract to concrete and relevant — so it doesn't just help people see the truth, but understand it and act on it.
The three elements:
An illustration that doesn't land the truth is just a story. All three elements, every illustration.
By Dr Jonathan McClintockSend us Fan Mail
Most preachers know they need illustrations. Fewer know what makes an illustration actually work.
The problem isn't that preachers don't tell stories — it's that they tell stories that entertain without landing. The illustration ends, the congregation moves on, and the truth it was supposed to drive home never quite arrives.
In Episode 10 of the Clear Preaching Podcast, Jonathan McClintock breaks down the three elements every illustration needs to move from abstract to concrete and relevant — so it doesn't just help people see the truth, but understand it and act on it.
The three elements:
An illustration that doesn't land the truth is just a story. All three elements, every illustration.