S1 Ep213:"How to prepare yourself to speak."Tuesday Teaching Tip 213 - a podcast by Malcolm Cox

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Class 10 of the series: "“They tell of the glory of your kingdom and speak of your might” (Psalm 145:11)



Introduction



- You have chosen your text

- You have explored it

- You have mined other resources

- You have found the point

- You have chosen a structure

- You have planned how to start your lesson

- You have planned how to end your lesson

- You have added your illustrations

- You have planned your congregational involvement

- Now it’s time to prepare yourself

- Today: How to prepare yourself



1. You are enough



- Don't become somebody different

- Strength in weakness

- Fear and insecurity are no barriers to God’s effectiveness through you



2. Live it to give it



- Apply text to yourself - **James 3.1**

- Preparation in advance critical to this



3. Prayer



- For courage: When Hugh Latimer was preaching one day in the presence of King Henry VIII, he reports that he said to himself, “Latimer! Latimer! Remember that the king is here; be careful what you say.” Then he said to himself, “Latimer! Latimer! Remember that the King of kings is here; be careful what you do not say.” For such unflinching faithfulness Latimer was eventually burned at the stake. But He feared failing God more than he feared offending men.

- For wisdom: What to cut out; attentiveness to the Spirit

- For peace: God’s Word is more powerful than your mistakes

- At start of message?



4.Routine



- Some people find routines helpful

- My Sunday morning routine:

    - Bruckner Symphony No. 7 - **play loudly in the background**

    - Read text

    - Review sermon

    - Make notes on things to be adjusted

    - Check slides et cetera

    - Go out to pray

    - Return, edit and leave it alone

    - Gap between final edit and preaching helpful



5. Random practicals



- Bible, notes ready?

- Energy?

    - Too little: Run up some stairs….

    - Too much: Breathe

- Voice: room temperature water

- Nervous: Good! Pray they will help you fly.

    - Tuesday Teaching Tips: "[Nervous? Good!]"

    - Tuesday Teaching Tips, Episode 127: ["How to make nerves your friend"] Part 1

    - Tuesday Teaching Tips 146, ["What to do when your nerves get the upper hand"]



Closing



- Question: “How do you know you are prepared?”



- Next time: Summary class

- Need questions for the concluding summary class



- “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts.” (Psalm 145:4 NIV11)



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