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		<title>Good Communication—How to Apply the Text</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Three Lists to Help You. If I have one strength in my teaching it would have to be the application of Scripture. For the life of me, I don’t know why that’s true. It might just be a habit of my life that I can’t let the text rest until it’s been applied. But I appreciate others telling me that [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em id="gnt_postsubtitle" style="color:#770005;font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:1.3em;line-height:1.2em;font-weight:normal;font-style:italic;">Three Lists to Help You</em></p> <p>If I have one strength in my teaching it would have to be the <a title="The Goal of Our Preaching" href="https://pastors.iflblog.com/2009/08/the-goal-of-our-preaching/">application of Scripture</a>. For the life of me, I don’t know why that’s true. It might just be a habit of my life that I can’t let the text rest until it’s been applied. But I appreciate others telling me that it’s one of my strengths. I think it can be yours, too.</p><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://pastors.iflblog.com/2020/07/good-communication-apply-the-text-2/" target="_blank"><img width ="760" height="432" src="https://pastors.iflblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/old-books-and-bible-760x432.jpg" alt="old books and bible" style="margin: 0 auto; max-width: 760" height="432px; width: 100%;" /></a><div class="image-caption" style="background: #343538;color: #e2e2e2;line-height: 1.5em;margin: 0 auto 2em auto; max-width: 760" height="432px; font-size: .9em !important;padding: .5em 0 !important; text-align: left;">&nbsp; (Photo: By William Hoiles from Basking Ridge, NJ, USA. Old books  Uploaded by guillom. <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0">CC-BY-2.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons)</div></div>
<p>I want to get very practical in this post. Let me share with you in three short lists of what I have found to be helpful in the process of drawing application from the Bible.</p>
<p>You can use them this week.</p>
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<h3>When We Don&#8217;t Apply the Bible</h3>
<p>Let’s start with the negative, and let’s make it personal. What if I fail to apply the Scriptures?</p>
<ul>
<li>The truth will not invade areas of my life that need attention.</li>
<li>I will substitute an emotional experience for a willful decision. Haven’t you had that happen? A few tears, but the truth is soon forgotten.</li>
<li>I will rationalize according to the areas of my prejudice or preference.</li>
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<h3>4 Steps to Prime the Pump</h3>
<p>Remember James’s illustration of the mirror in James 1:22–25? Application is the essential response to hearing the Word.</p>
<p>Here are four steps I walk through to help facilitate that in my preaching.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>I write down<em> general principles</em> that relate to me and to others</strong>. These are timeless truths that come straight from the passage I’m preaching.</li>
<li><strong>I search for <em>specific areas of weakness</em>.</strong> I think of life in categories: my world at the church, in social settings, with children, with a mate, with older people, my emotional life, my intellectual life, my leisure, and my pressures—you get the idea. I run the principles through those categories. Then I think about how this specifically applies to an area of life that needs attention.</li>
<li><strong>I also look for <em>specific areas of affirmation</em>.</strong> I try to think about how the principles can encourage others. I picture people in all walks of life: the single, the married, the divorced, the broken, the troubled, the sick, the recovering, the happy, the fulfilled, the successful, the older, the younger, the teenager—and on and on. I apply my principles as if I’m standing in their shoes.</li>
<li><strong>I spell out <em>specific methods of correction</em>.</strong></li>
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<h3>3 Rules to Follow When Preaching Application</h3>
<p>Finally, let me suggest three rules that I find extremely helpful when crafting a point of application.</p>
<ol>
<li>It needs to be <em>brief</em> enough to be remembered.</li>
<li>It needs to be <em>clear</em> enough to be written down.</li>
<li>It needs to be <em>realistic</em> enough to be achieved.</li>
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<p>If you’ll run your applications through the grid of these rules, I think you’ll find that it helps the truth stick. It’s not a formula that replaces prayer. It’s simply a tool that makes us better at our craft. I have employed it for years and have seen that God has blessed it—and used it to change lives.</p>
<p>And that’s our goal in preaching, isn’t it?</p>
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