The Christian Ear is a forum for discussing and listening to the voice of today's church. The Lord spoke to churches,“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” Rev 2&3
October 28, 2015
Unprepared
Without introduction the
speaker/preacher stood behind the podium and told of his fear and uneasiness
about speaking in front of a group with whom he was not well acquainted. Beginning
his message he recounted telling his wife he would, “…build a message when I
get up there to the podium. God will expand on the Scriptures that have touched
me, He [God] wants to move me along, move us forward.” I continue to be
amazed at how often I hear speakers tell their audience that they are relying
on the Spirit to put the finishing touches on their message. Some of these men
may be confusing sermon preparation with words that are needed when one is
under persecution. Jesus said to the Twelve, “But
when they arrest you, do not worry about what to say or how to say it. At that
time you will be given what to say, for it will not be you
speaking, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you” (Matt 10:19-20
NIV).
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Gail;
-----For him, being a speaker/preacher, that scripture probably doesn’t bear any correlation to his need for words from the Spirit at the podium. But for me, to stand in front of any size audience IS persecution. To me, that scripture is then purely relevant. My mind does not memorize script efficiently. I get lost in my own notes and outlines, thinking within myself, “What on earth did I mean by that?” and hearing the faint, wavering reply from deep within, “I have no idea!” So notes and outlines do me no good. I could write my stuff down and read it. But emotion of delivery is about two thirds of persuasion and three quarters of the attention hook. Emotion does not track read script very well. Besides, a big part of the rest of keeping your audience engaged is some meaningful eye contact, which I can not do while reading. The only thing I can do in front of an audience is freeze up and know I’m looking like the idiot I’m being. So I have an excuse. Being there is persecution. Then maybe the Spirit might help.
Love you all,
Steve Corey
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