{"id":39466,"date":"2015-08-11T08:00:51","date_gmt":"2015-08-11T15:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=39466"},"modified":"2017-10-24T14:52:43","modified_gmt":"2017-10-24T21:52:43","slug":"jesus-told-stories-and-so-shouldnt-we","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/jesus-told-stories-and-so-shouldnt-we\/","title":{"rendered":"Jesus told stories, and so shouldn’t we"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yes, you read that title correctly.<\/p>\n
I know, I know. Popular preaching advice tells you that \u201cPeople learn through stories,\u201d and that \u201cYou need illustrations to make your point.\u201d<\/p>\n
I do not disagree that stories and illustrations are helpful in preaching. But they are not always helpful …<\/p>\n
I do disagree, however, that the reason<\/em> we should use stories in preaching is because Jesus used stories. While He did tell stories, He didn’t use stories in His preaching. At least, not the way we think.<\/p>\n
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Let me clarify by stating five points about the use of stories in preaching and teaching.<\/p>\n
1. Maybe your sermons are too long<\/h2>\n
One reason it is true that people need stories sprinkled liberally throughout sermons is because the sermons are too long.<\/p>\n
Like it or not, people have a short attention span these days, and the stories, jokes, and illustrations help keep people’s attention.<\/p>\n
Stories help revive people’s interest in what you are saying, especially when it takes you 40 minutes to say it.<\/p>\n
But what would happen if what you were saying was shorter? Maybe fifteen minutes? Or ten? Or *gasp* five?<\/p>\n
Would you need tear-jerker stories and cute illustrations then? I think not.<\/p>\n
Which makes you wonder … why is the average sermon about 35 minutes long? I have my theories, but that’s another blog post…<\/p>\n
2. Yes, Jesus told stories, BUT …<\/h2>\n
Second, while much of the Bible is narrative, people often say that we should use stories because Jesus did, and He was the best teacher the world has ever seen.<\/p>\n
I do not deny that Jesus was the best teacher, but I do question the logic of the statement, \u201cBecause Jesus used stories, so should we.\u201d<\/p>\n