Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss some types of sermons that just don’t hit the mark.
The “I want to show you how creative and clever I am” sermon.
The “I want to be real and authentic and vulnerable at all costs” sermon.
The “I am passionate about biblical and systematic theology, and you should be too” sermon.
The “I love to make the Bible practical for all people without explaining to them what it means” sermon.
The “I want you to live the purposeful, prosperous, victorious life you deserve” sermon.
Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss some types of sermons that just don’t hit the mark.
- The “I want to show you how creative and clever I am” sermon.
- The “I want to be real and authentic and vulnerable at all costs” sermon.
- The “I am passionate about biblical and systematic theology, and you should be too” sermon.
- The “I love to make the Bible practical for all people without explaining to them what it means” sermon.
- The “I want you to live the purposeful, prosperous, victorious life you deserve” sermon.
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