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(1/50) Jesus taught the disciples how to preach, where to preach and what to preach.
(2/50) The Homiletics class is only for the ones who are going to pastor.
(3/50) Every true believer is called to preach the gospel.
(4/50) Preaching comes naturally to spiritual people.
(5/50) Preaching can be defined as “to proclaim.”
(6/50) True preaching is an act of God.
(7/50) The Longer the sermon the more effective because sometimes people need time to understand.
(8/50) It is not important how we preach as long as we are feeling strong.
(9/50) Preaching is to explain.
(10/50) Seed sermons only come when we are reading the Bible.
(11/50) The preacher is much less likely to be tempted since he or she is in the place of protection.
(12/50) The preacher should never have to remind the listeners once he has preached on a subject before.
(13/50) We can say that Homiletics is to divide and deliver.
(14/50) A preacher should dedicate himself more to working at the church than to preaching.
(15/50) One of the purposes of the text is to be a guide.
(16/50) The hardest part of a sermon is the conclusion.
(17/50) An outline can be thought of as a map.
(18/50) It is good to preach on things that no one else has preached if one thinks it is scriptural.
(19/50) Illustrations are found everywhere.
(20/50) One of the purposes of the text is to guide.
(21/50) An outline should have unity and sequence.
(22/50) It is good to practice preaching.
(23/50) The outline must always be told first to the listeners.
(24/50) Homiletics is the principle and practice of preaching.
(25/50) The Apostle Paul asked others to pray for his preaching.
(26/50) When there is a distraction it is often good to use humor.
(27/50) Preaching is usually making one main point.
(28/50) Jesus used a few illustrations only when He thought people could not understand.
(29/50) All preachers need to have a good education.
(30/50) What a preacher wants to stress are power words and power phrases.
(31/50) The preacher needs to use all the tools every time he preaches.
(32/50) You can learn to swim if you read a book on swimming.
(33/50) At the introduction of a sermon one can use a story or illustration.
(34/50) A conclusion is when you add another point.
(35/50) The body of the sermon is the discussion or the actual sermon.
(36/50) The conclusion is the longest part of the sermon.
(37/50) A text needs to be read first every time.
(38/50) A long preparation eliminates the need for an outline.
(39/40) The first reason Christ was anointed was to preach.
(40/50) A few ways of knowing if a text is from the Lord are if it leaps in our heart, we feel burdened, and it burns in our hearts.
(41/50) Who was the best preacher that ever lived?
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(42/50) When Jesus preached, did He use aphorisms or aphaeresis?
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(43/50) What are normally the three main parts of a sermon?
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(44/50) Fill in the Blank. “And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and {} the gospel of the Kingdom.”
Fill in the Blank. “And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and the gospel of the Kingdom.”
(45/50) Fill in the Blank. “Don’t carry the {}, let the {} carry you”.
Fill in the Blank. “Don’t carry the , let the carry you”.
(46/50) Sermons are very similar to:
(47/50) What are the four R’s that Jesus used when He preached?
(48/50) What part of the sermon do people take home in their hearts?
(49/50) While waiting for The Lord to open doors, you should be:
(50/50) What is heaven’s first law?