Unforgettable

Friends know that my work relates to helping ministers with their sermons. So they’re probably more open to me probing them with questions than they would be to someone else. Here’s one I’ve asked people any number of times. “Do you think you’ll reflect on today’s sermon again, or will it just kind of vanish from your consciousness?”

Usually the answer is that for all practical purposes the impact of the sermon was over as soon as the church service ended. It just somehow got swallowed up in the busyness of life. It’s not that the message wasn’t interesting; it’s just that for whatever reason, “poof” it vanished!

Every so often there are times when someone will say, “I found the sermon extremely helpful, and yes, I’ll probably reflect back on it any number of times.”

Having listened to a given sermon myself, I can usually predict what the answer will be. Strangely enough, it seldom has to do with what the subject was.

When someone answers, “I’ll probably think about the message a number of times this week,” it’s because a specific response was called for. On the other hand, if the challenge put forth wasn’t clear or was nonexistent, the sermon will probably die a quick death. But when a clear and fair response is called for, listeners could wrestle with the matter for some time before the issue is settled.

All of which prompts me to ask, “What response did you ask for last Sunday, and how does this observation relate to the next sermon you are working on?”

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