From text to teaching: Epistles
Organizing thoughts after inductive study
Provide outline of the passage:
Main Point:
Supporting points:
- How has this passage affected my spiritual life?
1. Why is this passage of importance to my Bible study group and guests?
2. How can I begin to engage the audience in considering the importance of the topic?
- Analogy that illustrates the importance of the topic
- Unresolved questions
about the topic
"Have you ever wondered about
?"
- Personal experience
with the topic
"Can you remember/have you ever felt
about
?"
- Observation
showing diverse opinions/confusion about the topic
"Have you ever noticed how everyone has an opinion about
, but none of them
seem to make sense?"
- Antithesis
showing what happens when the topic is misunderstood
"Can you imagine what it would be like if
?"
"Remember the story about
?"
Teaching outline
Introduction
- Engage audience by use of discussion question, illustration or story
- State briefly the topic and read the verse (or whole passage if short enough)
- Provide relevant background information
Examine the main point: the "what" question
- Identify and clarify meaning of theological concepts involved
- Connect clarification of main point with the question, illustration or story used
- Identify what the passage is saying or presupposing about key theological subjects that
your audience may not know or understand
Provide explanation: the "why" question
- Read from the text each of the supporting statements for the main point and restate them
in your own words
- Explain each point in terms of:
- How it relates to the main point of the passage
- Why it is true and can be believed by the your audience
- Why it is important for your audience to understand and accept
- Use appropriate illustration, cross-reference, discussion question, etc.
Application
- Explain why the main point was of importance to the original audience
- Personal application: what the main point meant to me as I thought about it
- How the main point applies to the audience
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