This is the third step of outlining your passage.
What is subject sentence?
These are the four letters you can use to help to begin your AIM.
What is CATL?
(Cause audience to learn)
Applications are worded in this form.
What is questions?
This step of homiletics starts with the passage and condenses it.
What is content?
What is 2?
Start with these and then reduce to a smaller portion to help find your subject sentence.
What is division sentences?
This is the aim (or main point) of the AIM.
What is communicate the main truth the author is conveying to the reader?
Way to evaluate application questions for yourself
What is answer them!
This step of your homiletics can sometimes take the longest amount of this, especially if you are very comprehensive.
What is time?
The maximum number of divisions.
What is 4?
The parameter of how many words you can have in your subject sentence is this.
What is 10-15?
The emphasis is on heart change of what the passage teaches rather than these more informative points.
What is facts?
What is at least one?
The parameters for the minimum amount of line items you can have in content is this number.
What is 10?
Each division sentence must have these parts of speech.
What is a noun and a verb?
The subject sentence is specific enough to identify and locate this.
What is where the content is found in the
Bible?
The aim is taught throughout ______ and doctrinally correct meaning it agrees with all the teachings of ______.
What is the entire passage and the Bible?
Can be answered with specific resolutions to action that demonstrate repentance, transformation, or commitment to obedient service
What is effective application questions?
The parameters for the maximum amount of line items you can have in content is this number.
What is 20?
Writing your division sentences will then help you form this concise other step of homiletics.
What is subject sentence?
A subject sentence follows these grammar rules and includes these parts of speech.
What is grammatically correct with a subject and a verb?
One of the ways to evaluate your AIM is to ask one of these three questions.
What is
1)a truth about God or man,
2)an attribute of God,
3)or a doctrinal truth?
Balanced application questions seek to do one of these things.
What is
1) invite evaluation,
2) bring challenge, and
3) give encouragement?
Content does not focus on interpretation but rather ______ that can be found in main events, topics, or conversations.
What is facts?
Possible helps for your division questions can be found in these places.
What is lesson question sheet and paragraphs or headings in your Bible?