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"You have studied the text carefully. You know it well. You have commentaries open, cross-references marked, theological context understood. And then you sit down to build your outline — and something is harder than it should be. The sermon does not quite come together the way you expected. You keep rearranging points. The structure feels loose. You are not sure why."
The problem is upstream. The thinking was not yet clear enough to build from.
By Dr Jonathan McClintockSend us Fan Mail
"You have studied the text carefully. You know it well. You have commentaries open, cross-references marked, theological context understood. And then you sit down to build your outline — and something is harder than it should be. The sermon does not quite come together the way you expected. You keep rearranging points. The structure feels loose. You are not sure why."
The problem is upstream. The thinking was not yet clear enough to build from.