Friday, November 13, 2009

Exodus 3:1-12 (or why "Who am I?" is the wrong question)

Today was my third and final sermon for my preaching class. You may notice that my Mark sermon never got posted. Due to some technical difficulties it was not recorded properly and thus was not uploaded. I am working on getting a copy to post, but for now here is my sermon on Exodus.

It is bittersweet to be finished with this class; I am glad to not have the pressure of writing any more sermons and so freeing up time to focus on the rest of my classes as the semester's end looms heavy on the horizon, but I will miss preaching and how it forced me deep into the Word. I am hopeful I will have other opportunities to preach in the future to utilize all that I've learned!

Here is my sermon on Exodus 3:1-12. I decided to preach extemporaneously without my manuscript, so you may notice some stark contrasts between my manuscript and the sermon itself, but I am proud of both.



Here is my sermon manuscript if you want to compare ;^)
I also would love to hear whatever feedback you may have. It may be too late to apply to the class, but never too late to improve how I bring God's Word to His people!

[Disclaimer: this sermon was prepared for and preached to seminary men. As such there is a level of assumed knowledge and background that may not be universal to non-seminarians. If you have questions, please feel free to ask!]

I realize I have been derelict in putting up anything close to regular posts, but this semester has been kicking my butt. I will try to get back on track here pretty soon, so keep on checking back!

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