Sermons: Lesson 7 - Types of Sermons
Sermons: Lesson 7 - Types of Sermons
There are three main types of sermons for the purpose of our study:
I. ________________ Sermons
A. Expository sermons are ____________ sermons.
1. These sermons are not merely about the Bible, they are the _________.
2. These sermons are Bible ___________.
3. These sermons cannot by definition result in a “Springboard Sermon.”
A “springboard sermon” employs a passage from the Bible as a starting place for a
discourse on morality or some other issue of concern. The concern of a “springboard
sermon” is not expositional ___________ and a thorough understanding of the passage.
a. The sermonizing method should only be concerned about the _________ features
or the main point of the passage.
There are many details that will be uncovered in the research process that must be
eliminated or it will run too long and the primary impact will be diluted.
b. The sermonizing method should primarily be concerned about the spiritual meaning
and _____________ of the passage.
Anything of a historical or geographical nature must be kept subordinate to the
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central issue. It is to be a sermon, not a lecture.
B. In the textual sermon the ___________ comes from the text itself.
C. The textual sermon usually involves a shorter passage and a more ____________ analysis.
The textual sermon can be based on a passage as short as one verse or as long as a book of
the Bible (a short book). Most often it will be a passage of 1-10 verses. This will be the
primary text and very little supporting texts will be referenced.
2. _____________ Sermons
Biographical sermons are drawn from Bible characters who serve as a positive or
negative example of actions and their results. These sermons may become a series on the
life of a biblical character.
Some examples of this type of sermon might include:
Joseph
Abraham
Sarah
David
Elijah
3. ___________ Discourse
The ethical discourse draws from principles in the Scripture and applies them to issues
that may not be directly addressed in the Bible.
Some examples of this type of sermon might include:
Social Issues
Abortion
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Prejudice
Suicide
4. __________ Study
A word study usually focuses on one word or one concept (a few related words) and
brings a biblical challenge regarding that topic.
Some examples of this type of sermon might include:
Faith
Love
Obedience
Prayer
Holiness
IV. A ________________ of All
Preaching is not always an either or situation. Any given sermon may use elements from all of
the various types of preaching.
NOTE: This message was delivered by Pastor Frank Damazio in a Portland Bible College chapel
service January 12, 1994.
I. Introduction
God is calling His people to serious prayer because of something He wants to do among us.
III. Conclusion
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Lesson 7, Appendix 2, Topical Sermon
Thematic Statement:
When God comes down, He does so with specific purposes in mind which must be discerned
by us if we are going to receive the full benefit of His coming.
III. Conclusion
In this special time of visitation, reach out to God for what He wants to do in you.
The first sermon is an extended exhortation of 9-10 minutes. It can utilize any of the preaching
methods discussed and should contain the following elements.
I. Introduction – The introduction should contain most of the following elements, not
necessarily in this order.
A. Greeting
B. Title (Optional)
C. Thematic or Purpose Statement
D. Prayer
E. Text
F. Outline Overview
G. Transitional Statement
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II. Body – Spiritual Principle
It is best in a short sermon to focus on one or two principles or points. Each point should be
treated in the following manner.
B. Principle Expounded
Word Studies
Background Information
Supporting Verse
C. Principle Illustrated
Biblical Example
Personal Illustration
Dramatic Illustration
Statistics, etc.
E. Transitional Statement
III. Conclusion – The conclusion should contain most of the following elements, not necessarily in
this order.
A. Review and Summarization
B. Concluding Information
C. Invitation and Decision
D. Prayer
The following outline has proven effective in walking through the preparation of hundreds of sermons in
over 30 years of ministry.
Element: Humor, pointed questions, startling statements, rhetorical questions, illustrations, visual
aid, true story.
Elements: Describing benefits of doing, describe consequences of not doing, contrasting positives and
negatives.