Criado por Julie Gholston
mais de 7 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
Effective evangelistic preaching prioritizes 12-1 | biblical exposition |
When sharing truth from God's Word, the speaker must keep in mind that 12-2 | he or she is under the Word |
The inspired writing of God's Word is best explained 12-3 | God's complete influence on everything written, with the writers' thoughts and experiences divinelye integrated into the message |
The best evidence of divine anointing on a message is the 12-4 | extent to which God works through the message to impact lives |
Biblical exposition should avoid opinion and present what from the text? 12-5 | Original meaning, current application |
Structurally, a sermon should give due attention to a text's 12-6 | original structure and original message |
Illustrations contribute to the impact of a sermon by 12-7 | bringing clarity to the text and making the associated lessons and truths memorable |
Corporate worship in a church service should 12-8 | increase awareness of God's presence and spiritually refresh the participants |
In today's church, the altar is best described as a 12-9 | designated place where people can offer themselves to God |
When dealing with a person at the altar, it is important to 12-10 | be positive and encouraging, assuring the person of God's working in his or her heart. |
What is the primary nature of evangelistic preaching? I12-1 | Effective evangelistic preaching prioritizes biblical exposition. |
What is the proper place of the Word in relation to the speaker of the Word? I12-2 | Anyone sharing the Word must do so with a firm conviction that God's Word is above him or herself and *unassailable by personal opinion. (*attacked, questioned or defeated) |
In light of the divine inspiration of God's Word, What function did its human writers play? I12-3 | God divinely directed the writing of His Word, but perfectly integrated the experiences, thoughts and vocabulary of the writers. |
What role does the Holy Spirit play in the proclamation of God's Word? I12-4 | The Holy Spirit offers to the seeking minister clear guidance into the truth of God's Word beyond that person's natural ability to discern truth. |
How does true anointing differ from the popular concept of anointing? I12-5 | Anointing is not measured by human enthusiasm or effort but by the extent to which God works through a human agent to communicate His Word in a life-giving manner. |
What danger must be avoided when expositing, or explaining, biblical truth? I12-6 | The person offering an interpretation of Scripture must carefully identify its original meaning and its intended application without taint or personal opinion. |
Why is simplification of a text not to be confused with dumbing it down? I12-7 | God's Word must be connected with people's contemporary language and experience, but its truths are not to be simplistically summarized or shared incompletely. |
What must be the preacher's focus when organizing a sermon's structure? I12-8 | The intended purpose of the original text's structure and the text's original message must remain clear; they cannot be camouflaged or obliterated by artificial organization. |
Illustration of a text serves what purpose? I12-9 | Illustrations bring clarity to a text and make a lesson or truth more memorable to the audience. |
How does the Holy Spirit assist in the integration of a salvation invitation with the presentation of any text? I12-10 | The Holy Spirit must empower the preacher's words and their connection with the Word of God in order for people to be drawn to salvation. |
What does worship accomplish in the context of a church service? I12-11 | Corporate worship invites a spiritually tangible divine presence that refreshes believers and influenced nonbeliever. |
What is the altar's significance? I12-12 | Historically, God established altars as designated plalces for sacrifice where His presence would be particularly manifested. Today, churches continue to designate places where believers can place themselves in a position of consecration to receive what God would do in their lives. |
What four components come into play when a pastor cooperates with the Holy Spirit in structuring an invitation to the altar? I12-13 | 1. The pastor must exercise faith G2. give a clear invitation 3. Create an environment where respondents can easily access the alter 4. Position counselors to quickly assist those who respond. |
What caution must be taken when interviewing those who are making spiritual decisions at an altar? I12-14 | Care must be taken in the questions asked so that the person's true spiritual state can be discerned. |
In the final analysis, why is it more important to focus at the altar on the the face of response rather than on the exact nature of a response? 2-15 | Recognizing that God is the One who is at work in the person's heart, the altar worker should focus on encouraging the respondent to be obedient to the Spirit's leading. |
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