James Watson

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A good introduction serves two purposes. First, it arouses interest, stimulates curiosity, and whets the appetite for more. Secondly, it genuinely “introduces” the theme by leading the hearers to it. . . . Conclusions are more difficult than introductions. Some preachers seem to be constitutionally incapable of concluding anything, let alone their sermons.269
The Christ-Centered Expositor: A Field Guide for Word-Driven Disciple Makers
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