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Mobile Ed: CM104 Introducing Biblical Preaching: Preaching with Depth (6 hour course - audio)

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Overview

Building on the foundation of Invitation to Preaching I: Theological, Historical, and Pragmatic Reasons for Preaching (CM102) and Invitation to Preaching II: Preaching Biblical Sermons (CM103), Deep Preaching (CM104) is the next logical course to take the preacher’s sermons to the next—deeper—level. Stepping beyond the nuts and bolts of how to prepare and preach a sermon, this course focuses on what makes biblical preaching powerful—namely, the work of the Holy Spirit. The preacher must utilize the God-given tools of meditation, prayer, and fasting in order to tap into the Holy Spirit’s power and for illumination to occur. In conjunction with the Spirit’s work, the preacher’s responsibility to look deeply into Scripture and into his listeners is also discussed, along with practical suggestions for doing so. The end goal is to equip the preacher to preach powerful, Spirit-filled sermons that actually change lives.

This is the audio only version of CM104 Introducing Biblical Preaching: Preaching with Depth. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit: 1The Challenge of Deep Preaching

  • Why Is Our Preaching Not Effective Today Like in the Book of Acts?
  • Basic Exegetical and Hermeneutical Tasks for Preaching

Unit 2: The Role of the Holy Spirit

  • The Apostolic Secret of Preaching
  • The Apostles Knew They Needed the Holy Spirit
  • We Need the Holy Spirit—Part One: Illumination
  • We Need the Holy Spirit—Part Two: Engaging the Holy Spirit

Unit 3: The Tools of Our Trade

  • The Tool of Meditation: Definition and Exploration
  • The Tool of Meditation: Scriptural Exhortations to Meditate
  • The Tool of Prayer: Short or Long Prayers?
  • The Tool of Prayer: Devoted to Prayer
  • The Tool of Prayer: A Partner to Meditation
  • The Tool of Fasting: Commended but Not Commanded in the New Testament
  • The Tool of Fasting: What Fasting Is and What It’s Not
  • The Tool of Fasting: Possible Reasons We Do Not Fast
  • The Heart of the Deep Preacher: Character and Competency
  • The Heart of the Deep Preacher: Mutual Love Is at the Core

Unit 4: Looking Deeply into Scripture: Five Perspectives

  • Looking Backwards
  • Looking Backwards: Genesis 1–3
  • Metaphoring the Idea of a Passage
  • Looking Upward: 2 Samuel 6
  • Looking Upward: John 8
  • Looking Inward: Drawing Closer to God and More Authentic Preaching
  • Looking Inward: Develop Compassionate Preaching
  • Looking Outward: The Goal of Preaching Is Transformation
  • Looking Outward: Setting Differentiates Preaching and Teaching
  • Looking Forward

Unit 5: Looking Deeply into Our Listeners

  • Allowing Our Listeners into Our Sermons
  • Peter’s Pentecost Sermon (Acts 2)
  • Peter in the Temple (Acts 3) and Stephen before the Sanhedrin (Acts 7)
  • Paul Contextualized Sermons (Acts 13, 14, and 17)
  • Understanding Our Listeners as a Group
  • Contextualization
  • Understanding Our Listeners Individually: Developmental Characteristics
  • Understanding Our Listeners Individually: Cultural Differences
  • Understanding Our Listeners Individually: Specific Circumstances
  • Getting to Know Our Listeners

Unit 6: The Disciplines of the Deep Preacher

  • Life Disciplines
  • Preaching Disciplines

Conclusion

  • The High Privilege of Access

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J. Kent Edwards

Dr. Kent Edwards’ ambition is to change people’s lives with the Word of God and equip others to do the same. Dr. Edwards is known for his passion for preaching, and brings over 30 years of Christian leadership experience, both as a senior pastor and a church planter. He is a popular conference and seminar speaker and regularly lectures nationally and internationally.

Dr. Edwards is the tenured professor of preaching and leadership at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University; the founding pastor of Oasis Community Church in Yorba Linda, California; and the founder and president of CrossTalk Global. He directed the Doctor of Ministry programs at Talbot School of Theology and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary for 13 years while serving as executive board member of the Association for Doctor of Ministry Education, as well as founder and editor of The Journal of Christian Ministry. Dr. Edwards is past president of the Evangelical Homiletics Society, and the author of two award-winning books: Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching (Zondervan, 2005) and Deep Preaching (Broadman & Holman, 2009).

Dr. Edwards earned his Bachelor of Theology from Ambrose University, his MDiv from Tyndale Seminary, his DMin from Denver Seminary, and his PhD in intercultural education from Biola University. His DMin dissertation focused on communicating Old Testament narrative literature, while his PhD dissertation was on effective intercultural leadership.

Dr. Edwards has been married to his wife, Nola, for 32 years. They have two sons, Nathan (25) and Jonathan (22).

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