tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198954.post2952715692934758867..comments2023-07-17T10:56:54.610+01:00Comments on Deep Thought: Transfiguring the BibleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198954.post-85288138401594838842012-02-23T11:10:19.966+00:002012-02-23T11:10:19.966+00:00I am sure it was well received and that there was ...I am sure it was well received and that there was more than one worthwhile point!(Though there is an argument that sermons should have a single message [point] that God has 'burdened' you to give as well as more general exposition. I saw the concluding part of the text that way and saw its value.(Do you preach for a response or do you think more in terms of "breaking open the word" - exposition, and thereby your focus is simply teaching clearly?)<br />I am not suprised you did not read your text - though I fear some in our pulpits do read their "essays". This is very unfortunate because the language we use for speaking is different (shorter sentences, less dense etc...). Every blessing. IanAntiguaIanAntiguanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198954.post-35829257952936209492012-02-21T21:34:20.617+00:002012-02-21T21:34:20.617+00:00Hi Ian
I never "read" my exact text but...Hi Ian<br /><br />I never "read" my exact text but I use it more as a map for the journey.<br /><br />Glad there was a worthwhile point - it was pretty well received on the day!Sarah Brushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00236968235027502431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198954.post-15092247907364779672012-02-20T21:10:41.124+00:002012-02-20T21:10:41.124+00:00Worthwhile point at the end, DocBrush. How did you...Worthwhile point at the end, DocBrush. How did you deliver it? In its published form it reads like an essay.IanAntiguanoreply@blogger.com