10-20
the number of divisions each passage can have
2-4
The maximum number of words in a Subject Sentence
10
How many AIMS should you have for each passage of scripture
1
The number of application questions that you have should reflect the number of this that you have
Divisions
These should be written next to each Content item
Verse numbers
Sentence
True or False: Take note of repeated words or themes and include them in your Subject Sentence
True
The main truth is about THIS PERSON or man
God
True or False: Applications are written in the form of a sentence.
False
Think and this...
Shrink
"(1 Kings 19) God revealed himself to, instructed and encouraged Elijah on Mt Horeb" is an example of what in Homiletics
a Division
Like your Content and Divisions, Subject Sentences should only include this
The Facts
CATL stands for
Cause Audience To Learn
Application Questions are questions that motivate THIS
Change
Not your interpretation or conclusion of the passage, the Content lists only these
Facts
True or false: Division sentences interpret what the passage is saying.
False
True or False: "Elijah encouraged; Ahab battled Aram; God judges Jezebel’s sin" is a good subject sentence
True
The AIM is the main THIS rising from the Bible text
Truth or Principle
The goals of application questions is to transform THIS not just one's behavior
the heart
What is this passage about?
Another name for Divisions are..
Summary Sentences
Your subject sentence should easily identify where in the Bible it is found without using this
the address (or chapter and verse)
An AIM must be these two things
Doctrinally Correct and Universally True
Application questions motivate us to put THIS into action
the AIM