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How can preachers ensure their illustrations are appropriate?

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Preachers can ensure appropriateness by evaluating whether illustrations clarify truth and are judicious for the context of the sermon.

To ensure that illustrations in preaching are appropriate, the preacher must critically evaluate each one against the core objective of clarity and the context of the message. The principle governing this evaluation can be summarized in two questions: Does this illustration serve to illuminate the truth being preached? Is it sensitive and suitable for the congregation's context? Effective use requires discernment to avoid overloading a sermon with extraneous stories or irrelevant examples. Illustrations should engage and support the main message, not distract or detract from it. This careful consideration promotes an environment conducive to understanding and receiving the truth of God's Word, which is the ultimate goal of preaching.

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