The main points of the sermon are only those stated or clearly inferred by the passage of Scripture upon which the sermon is based. “The textual sermon tales from, the text and subject and the main divisions.
It protects the preacher to be accused of preaching to individuals and using the pulpit for personal attacks or retaliation especially when conflict inside the church arises.It promotes solid Biblical foundation in one single context.Apostles seems to be using the same mode of preaching.It is easier for a preacher to create a sermon series in one single context.It is an exposition of the given passage and that only.” There are several advantages of expository sermon. No idea can be introduced into the expository sermon which does not come from the passage of Scripture upon which it is based. Often the text is a whole paragraph, whole chapter, or even a whole book. It is usually based on a longer passage than the topical or textual sermon. “Expository sermon not only takes a subject and main divisions from the text, but all the subdivisions as well. Van Cleave in his book Handbook of Preaching defined Expository sermon: Expository SermonĪs the name implies, it is delivering a sermon by Bible exposition. While Sermon is a noun that refers to the content of preaching. Preaching is a verb which means the act of proclaiming the gospel. In this part, let us again remember the definitions of Preaching and Sermon. Doing this allows me to have more topics to discuss and things to learn. As for my own preference however, I usually work on Expository sermon and Series of sermons.
I cannot say which is the ultimate best form of sermon since I already have used all of these alternately. I would say that all these can be used in different kinds of occasions but depending on a particular situation and to what God is telling to the preacher. Each of them has their own characteristics and purposes.