Julius J. Kim

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Julius J. Kim



Average rating: 4.24 · 366 ratings · 47 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
With Calvin in the Theater ...

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Preaching the Whole Counsel...

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Daily Strength: A Devotiona...

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ESV Men's Study Bible (Hard...

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Heralds of the King: Christ...

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ESV Church History Study Bi...

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ESV Gospel Transformation S...

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“Formulate your sermon proposition in a consequential format (“Because . . ., then . . .”). 2. Pattern the main points that will structure your entire sermon. 3. Develop the subpoints that will supplement your main points. 4. Build the transitions, paying close attention to the logic and flow. 5. Generate appropriate applications. 6. Include insightful illustrations. 7. Create your introduction. 8. Create your conclusion. 9. Compose the sermon. At”
Julius J. Kim, Preaching the Whole Counsel of God: Design and Deliver Gospel-Centered Sermons

“Preaching, then, is proclaiming God's desire to take hearers from where they are to where God wants them to be through the gospel.”
Julius J. Kim, Preaching the Whole Counsel of God: Design and Deliver Gospel-Centered Sermons

“Preachers are heralds, who in representing their King proclaim a message with such clarity and integrity that those who hear will hopefully be transformed by its truth, goodness, and beauty. Preaching, then, is proclaiming God’s desire to take hearers from where they are to where God wants them to be through the gospel.”
Julius J. Kim, Preaching the Whole Counsel of God: Design and Deliver Gospel-Centered Sermons



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