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Sermons from an expositional bent
There are two types of sermons on this site : the loosely called expositional sermons as you’ll find on this page, and the narrative sermons that are on the Narratives page.

The sermons are usually written as a ‘stream of consciousness’ and as a result probably lack the formal structure that some people feel is necessary to make a ‘good’ sermon. I want to suggest that the manner with which these are preached seems to make up for the structural deficiencies. I’d almost argue that there is no need for such a clear structure nowadays, as ‘chaotic flow’ rather than ‘structured pattern’ is a dominant dialogue value.

Besides, I don’t normally have enough time to go through and make these perfect.

Another comment might be leveled against the apparent lack of scriptural references. I think that these are implicit in the sermons as I’m not setting forth an argument, rather I’m preaching inspiration. Scriptural Truth is still true whether it’s referred to or not.

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