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Chapter 6 — Preaching Practical Sermons CS-SG 10

Did you realize you are a preacher? What kind of sermons are you preaching? What can you learn about yourself from analyzing them? Please read CS 29, 30 or CSA 24, 25.

  CS-SG 10.4

30. A. A living example of an unselfish character has but little power upon men. True False CS 29:1 or CSA 24:1 CS-SG 10.5

B. The most difficult sermon to preach and the hardest to practice is self-denial. True False CS 29:3 or CSA 24:3 CS-SG 10.6

C. The altar of self-sacrifice is the appointed place of meeting between God and the soul. True False CS 30:2 or CSA 24:4 CS-SG 10.7

31. Fill in the blanks. CS 30:3 or CSA 25:1 CS-SG 10.8

“The very _______________________ of _______________________ expands the _______________________ of the _______________________.” CS-SG 10.9

“Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains [just one grain; never becomes more but lives] by itself alone. But if it dies, it produces many others and yields a rich harvest” (John 12:24, The Amplified Bible). *From The Amplified Bible and New Testament. Copyright 1965 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. CS-SG 10.10