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Impact Preaching: A Case for the One-Point Expository Sermon is unavailable, but you can change that!

This comprehensive and engaging manual aids preachers in keeping the transformative meaning and impact of the biblical text intact through all hermeneutical and homiletical processes. While this approach applies to all sermon structures, the book focuses on the less familiar one-point expository message rather than the more common three-point sermon, or verse-by-verse approach. Drawing upon the...

As an overall approach, the form of the expository sermon can address both the then and the now if preachers know when to separate and when to blend the two. Extraction of meaning belongs in the then domain and communicating the message is in the now domain. However, infusing the meaning of the text into sermonic form should use information from the then and now domains. According to Haddon Robinson, “Expository preaching is the communication of a biblical concept
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