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A sermon is a religious discourse or oration by a preacher, usually a member of clergy. Sermons address a scriptural, theological, or moral topic, usually expounding on a type of belief, law, or behavior within both past and present contexts. Elements of the sermon often include exposition, exhortation, and practical application. The act of delivering a sermon is called preaching. In secular usage, the word sermon may refer, often disparagingly, to a lecture on morals. In Christian practice, a sermon is usually preached to a congregation in a place of worship, either from an elevated architectural feature, known as a pulpit or an ambo, or from behind a lectern. The word sermon comes from a Middle English word which was derived from Old French, which in turn originates from the Latin word sermō meaning 'discourse.' A sermonette is a short sermon (usually associated with television broadcasting, as stations would present a sermonette before signing off for the night). The Christian Bible contains many speeches without interlocution, which some take to be sermons: Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5–7 (though the gospel writers do not specifically call it a sermon; the popular descriptor for Jesus' speech there came much later); and Peter after Pentecost in Acts 2:14–40 (though this speech was delivered to non-Christians and as such is not quite parallel to the popular definition of a sermon). In Islam, sermons are known as khutbah. Christianity In Christianity, a sermon is typically identified as an address or discourse delivered to a congregation of Christians, typically containing theological or moral instruction. The sermon by Christian orators was partly based on the tradition of public lectures by classical orators. Although it is often called a homily, the original distinction between a sermon and a homily was that a sermon was delivered by a clergyman (licensed preacher) while a homily was read from a printed copy by a layman. In the 20th century the distinction has become one of the sermon being likely to be longer, have more structure, and contain more theological content. Homilies are usually considered to be a type of sermon, usually narrative or biographical (see § Types below). The word sermon is used contemporarily to describe many famous moments in Christian (and Jewish) history. The most famous example is the Sermon on the Mount by Jesus of Nazareth. This address was given around 30 AD, and is recounted in the Gospel of Matthew (5:1–7:29, including introductory and concluding material) as being delivered on a mount on the north end of the Sea of Galilee, near Capernaum. It is also contained in some of the other gospel narratives. During the later history of Christianity, several figures became known for their addresses that later became regarded as sermons. Examples in the early church include Peter (see especially Acts 2:14b–36), Stephen (see Acts 7:1b–53), Tertullian and John Chrysostom. These addresses were used to spread Christianity across Europe and Asia Minor, and as such are not sermons in the modern sense, but evangelistic messages. The sermon has been an important part of Christian services since early Christianity, and remains prominent in both Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Lay preachers sometimes figure in these traditions of worship, for example the Methodist local preachers, but in general preaching has usually been a function of the clergy. The Dominican Order is officially known as the Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum in Latin); friars of this order were trained to publicly preach in vernacular languages, and the order was created by Saint Dominic to preach to the Cathars of southern France in the early 13th century. The Franciscans are another important preaching order; Travelling preachers, usually friars, were an important feature of late medieval Catholicism. In 1448 the church authorities seated at Angers prohibited open-air preaching in France. If a sermon is delivered during the Mass it comes after the Gospel is sung or read. If it is delivered by the priest or bishop that offers the Mass then he removes his maniple, and in some cases his chasuble, because the sermon is not part of the Mass. A bishop preaches his sermon wearing his mitre while seated whereas a priest, or on rare occasions a deacon, preaches standing and wearing his biretta. In most denominations, modern preaching is kept below forty minutes, but historic preachers of all denominations could at times speak for several hours, and use techniques of rhetoric and theatre that are today somewhat out of fashion in mainline churches. During the Middle Ages, sermons inspired the beginnings of new religious institutes (e.g., Saint Dominic and Francis of Assisi). Pope Urban II began the First Crusade in November 1095 at the Council of Clermont, France, when he exhorted French knights to retake the Holy Land. The academic study of sermons, the analysis and classification of their preparation, composition and delivery, is called homiletics. A controversial issue that aroused strong feelings in early modern Britain was whether sermons should be read from a fully prepared text, or extemporized, perhaps from some notes. Many sermons have been written down, collected and published; published sermons were a major and profitable literary form, and category of books in the book trade, from at least the Late Antique Church to about the late 19th century. Many clergymen openly recycled large chunks of published sermons in their own preaching. Such sermons include John Wesley's Forty-four Sermons, John Chrysostom's Homily on the Resurrection (preached every Easter in Orthodox churches) and Gregory Nazianzus' homily "On the Theophany, or Birthday of Christ" (preached every Christmas in Orthodox churches). The 80 sermons in German of the Dominican Johannes Tauler (1300–1361) were read for centuries after his death. Martin Luther published his sermons (Hauspostille) on the Sunday lessons for the edification of readers. This tradition was continued by Martin Chemnitz and Johann Arndt, as well as many others into the following centuries—for example CH Spurgeon's stenographed sermons, The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit. The widow of Archbishop of Canterbury John Tillotson (1630–1694) received £2,500 for the manuscripts of his sermons, a very large sum. Lutheranism and Reformed Christianity The Reformation led to Protestant sermons, many of which defended the schism with the Roman Catholic Church and explained beliefs about the Bible, theology, and devotion. The distinctive doctrines of Protestantism held that salvation was by faith alone, and convincing people to believe the Gospel and place trust in God for their salvation through Jesus Christ was the decisive step in salvation. In many Protestant churches, the sermon came to replace the Eucharist as the central act of Christian worship (although some Protestants such as Lutherans give equal time to a sermon a.... Discover the Bible Sermons popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Bible Sermons books.

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  • An Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount synopsis, comments

    An Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount

    Arthur W. Pink

    1. Introduction 2. The Beatitudes 3. The Ministerial Office 4. Christ and Law 5. The Law and Murder 6. The Law and Adultery 7. The Law and Oaths 8. The Law and Retaliation 9. The L...

  • Sermons of George Whitefield synopsis, comments

    Sermons of George Whitefield

    George Whitefield & Two Sparrows

    59 Sermons of George Whitefield that span a wide range of theological topics. These sermons offer a historical as well as theological insights in Whitefield's time. The Seed of th...

  • Sermons of John Newton synopsis, comments

    Sermons of John Newton

    John Newton

    Stirring! Sermons of John Newton a collection of sermons by John Newton is a treasurestore of scriptural insight. Dramatically saved from virtual destruction of body...

  • Jesus Is synopsis, comments

    Jesus Is

    Judah Smith

    A New York Times Bestseller!This is a book for new believers,lifelong followers, andthe merely curious.Jesus is . How would you finish that sentence?The subject is there, and ...

  • Ten Sermon Outlines synopsis, comments

    Ten Sermon Outlines

    Dino Mapa

    These ten sermons were compiled primarily to give the pastor or minister ideas for his/her next sermons. However, because they are in outline form, they give the busy pastor a read...

  • 30 Life Principles, Revised and Updated synopsis, comments

    30 Life Principles, Revised and Updated

    Charles F. Stanley

    Dr. Charles Stanley lays out 30 Life Principles that can help you become more like Christ every day.In this revised and updated 30lesson study guide, Dr. Charles Stanley guides rea...

  • Cuando el enemigo ataca synopsis, comments

    Cuando el enemigo ataca

    Charles F. Stanley

    En algún momento de su vida, todos los cristianos nos enfrentaremos a un ataque satánico: un asalto enérgico del diablo con el propósito de dañar nuestro espíritu, alma o cuerpo. D...

  • The Sermon on the Mount synopsis, comments

    The Sermon on the Mount

    Emmet Fox

    In his most popular work, Emmet Fox shows how to: Understand the true nature of divine wisdom. Tap into the power of prayer. Develop a completely integrated and fully expressed per...

  • Exploring the Story synopsis, comments

    Exploring the Story

    Adam Barr

    Exploring the Story helps you understand and grasp the significance of each chapter in the bestselling The Storyan innovative Bible that presents Scripture as a continuou...

  • Preaching synopsis, comments

    Preaching

    Timothy Keller

    Pastor, preacher, and New York Times bestselling author of The Prodigal Prophet Timothy Keller shares his wisdom on communicating the Christian faith from the pulpit as well as fro...

  • The Gospel According to Paul synopsis, comments

    The Gospel According to Paul

    John F. MacArthur

    From Bible teacher John MacArthur, a revelatory exploration of what the apostle Paul actually taught about the Good News of Jesus.The apostle Paul penned a number of very concise, ...

  • Luke synopsis, comments

    Luke

    Darrell L. Bock

    The NIV Application Commentary helps you communicate and apply biblical text effectively in today's context.To bring the ancient messages of the Bible into today's world, each pass...

  • The Sermon on the Mount synopsis, comments

    The Sermon on the Mount

    Emmet Fox

    What did Jesus teach? Distilled from years of study and lecture, affirmed by nearly a million readers over the last fifty years, Emmet Fox's answer in The Sermon on the Mount is si...

  • Test Your Bible Knowledge synopsis, comments

    Test Your Bible Knowledge

    Wilson Casey

    People are passionate when it comes to the Lord?s word, as the Holy Bible has remained in the topmost rank of bestselling books of all time. Test Your Bible Knowledge is a fun, inf...

  • The Story synopsis, comments

    The Story

    Zondervan

    "The greatest story ever told" is more than just a cliché.God goes to great lengths to rescue lost and hurting people. That is what The Story is all about: the story of t...

  • 66 Love Letters synopsis, comments

    66 Love Letters

    Larry Crabb

    Have you ever read the Bible only to come away confused? Learn the meaning of each of the 66 books of the Bible and how each one is a love letter to God’s people.After working with...

  • The Truth and Beauty synopsis, comments

    The Truth and Beauty

    Andrew Klavan

    Follow Andrew Klavan to a deeper, richer understanding of the words of Jesus.Andrew Klavan believed what he read in the Gospels, but he often struggled to understand what Jesu...

  • A Life Beyond Amazing synopsis, comments

    A Life Beyond Amazing

    Dr. David Jeremiah

    The world is full of chaos. Frustration. Fear. Do you want your life to be different? Through the practical wisdom of God’s Word, you can gain a fresh focus and purpose, become a p...

  • The Gospel According To Ruth synopsis, comments

    The Gospel According To Ruth

    Lee Francois & Andy Frew

    Is God there? Does God care? Is He for me? Is He against me? Has He forgotten me altogether? Is there a purpose or plan for my life? Do my decisions make any difference? What if I’...

  • Sermon on the Mount synopsis, comments

    Sermon on the Mount

    Amy-Jill Levine

    The Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 57, contains some of Jesus most profound and most memorable teachings. What might these teachings have mean to his disciples, and to the others who...

  • Where I Am synopsis, comments

    Where I Am

    Billy Graham

    "I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am." John 14:3The Final Chapter From Billy Graham. Experience the glory of heaven as Billy Graham, the bel...

  • The Case for the Psalms synopsis, comments

    The Case for the Psalms

    N. T. Wright

    Widely regarded as the modern C. S. Lewis, N. T. Wright, one of the world’s most trusted and popular Bible scholars and the bestselling author of Simply Christian and Surprised by ...

  • Christ from Beginning to End synopsis, comments

    Christ from Beginning to End

    Trent Hunter & Stephen Wellum

    Fully grasp how every part of Scripture fits together to point to and reveal the glory of Christ Jesus.From beginning to end, the Bible reveals the glory of Jesus. But for many Bib...

  • Good Book synopsis, comments

    Good Book

    Peter J Gomes

    "The Bible and the social and moral consequences that derive from its interpretation are all too important to be left in the hands of the pious or the experts, and too significant ...

  • He Chose the Nails Bible Study Guide synopsis, comments

    He Chose the Nails Bible Study Guide

    Max Lucado

    Every gift from God reveals his love, but no gift reveals his love more than the gifts of the cross. These gifts came not wrapped in paper but in passion. They were not placed arou...

  • NIV Bible Study Commentary synopsis, comments

    NIV Bible Study Commentary

    John H. Sailhamer

    Helpful insights into the rich background and meaning of the Bible, in a convenient, onevolume commentary. When reading Scripture, it's sometimes easy to get lost in the details, b...

  • Soul Keeping Bible Study Guide synopsis, comments

    Soul Keeping Bible Study Guide

    John Ortberg

    In Soul Keeping, John Ortberg helps Christians rediscover their soulthe best connection to God there isand find out why it’s hurting and why neglecting it has set so many beli...

  • Begin Again synopsis, comments

    Begin Again

    Max Lucado

    Are you struggling with sadness, pain, or disappointment? Could you use a new beginning or a redo? If so, take heart. The ohsowelcome news of the Scripture is this: Our God is a Go...

  • Pursuing a Deeper Faith synopsis, comments

    Pursuing a Deeper Faith

    Charles F. Stanley

    How can I strengthen my faith? Do I really know God?God invites all of us to grow in spiritual intimacy with Him, and it's important for Christians to evaluate the depth of their f...

  • Truly Free synopsis, comments

    Truly Free

    Robert Morris

    In Truly Free bestselling author Robert Morris invites us into a glorious truththat the promise of being set free from the slavery of sin is a promise to be set free...

  • Beyond Words synopsis, comments

    Beyond Words

    Frederick Buechner

    Beyond Words n (1.) Terms or names that point to the realm of mystery and depth that lies beyond our ordinary experience. (2.) The reality that is beyond even the power of beyond w...

  • KJV, Thompson Chain-Reference Bible synopsis, comments

    KJV, Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

    Dr. Frank Charles Thompson & Zondervan

    An easytolearn, easytouse tool for indepth Bible studyBeloved and acclaimed for more than five generations, the Thompson® ChainReference® Bible is unparalleled in its ability to en...

  • Sources of Strength synopsis, comments

    Sources of Strength

    Jimmy Carter

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  An insightful and moving collection of fiftytwo Biblical meditations from former President Jimmy Carter “For me, the ancient texts always come alive...

  • The Meaning of Marriage Study Guide synopsis, comments

    The Meaning of Marriage Study Guide

    Timothy Keller & Kathy Keller

    Timothy and Kathy Keller will show you a portrait of marriage as it's meant to be according to the Bible...by first throwing out most of what we've been taught about love.Modern cu...