In addition to sermon types and techniques we need to classify sermons according to their aim. When preparing any lesson, you should choose your technique knowing exactly what you want your lesson to accomplish. The following classifications will help you do this, and they are easy to remember
Not just a subject,
EXEGESIS
The aim of the lesson is Biblical interpretation. You wish to clarify the meaning of a difficult or misunderstood portion of scripture. You use the Bible as its own best interpreter, using other scripture to clarify the intent of the passage in question.
EXHORTATION
This may include ethical, social, or devotional teaching and any other that aims to encourage improvement in character, behaviour, and commitment to Christ. We want the audience to go away feeling the need to change
EDUCATION
Here the aim is to improve the audience’s knowledge and comprehension of a particular matter. We want the people to go away feeling that they understand better some important aspect
EDIFICATION
To feed and build up the body of Christ is a very worthy purpose for a lesson. The aim here is to encourage and strengthen people
EVIDENCES
This classification is sometimes called apologetics. The aim here is to justify belief in something which the Bible itself simply states as fact
EVANGELISM
Evangelical or gospel sermons attempt to persuade the non-Christian to believe in Christ and obey him. This aim is appropriate when there are people in the audience who have not yet
ENJOYMENT
It is a legitimate aim that you want the audience to take pleasure in listening to the word. On occasions this can even be
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