“The application in a sermon is not merely an appendage to the discussion, or a subordinate part of it, but is the main thing to be done. Spurgeon says, ‘Where the application begins, there the sermon begins.’ We are not to speak before the people, but to them, and most earnestly strive to make them take what we say to themselves” (Broadus, Preparation and Delivery, p. 23).
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