SERMON LISTENING WORKSHEET
1. Passage of Scripture:
2. Summarize passage in my own words:
3. State purpose of passage in one or two sentences:
4. How the passage should change the way I think:
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5. Why I should love Jesus more as a result of this passage:
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6. How the passage gives me hope:
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7. What the passage tells me I need to do:
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8. Any areas I need to repent of as a result of this passage:
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9. How I am going to be different as a result of this passage this week:
10. Any questions I have after hearing this sermon that I still need answered:
Review these notes throughout the week. Discuss them with others. Pray these truths into your life. File for future use.

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May 11, 2006 at 5:13 pm
Marli
WOW
I have a ‘question’ sheet that i made up myself some time ago to help me get the most out of our pastor’s sermons. but there is quite a few questions in your blog that i didnt have on my list that will be very helpful in future.
Regards
M
May 12, 2006 at 6:11 am
Deryck
Thanks Dr Mack.
These are great questions. Some of the questions I think about during the sermon. One question I like to think about is how the passage relates to the current study that my wife and I are doing. For example, in 2 Peter 2: 1-3, Peter warnes the believers to beware of the false teachers – This makes us think about the sudy we did at church on Jeremiah and how God detests false prophets claiming to speak his words. Also a recent study of Phillipians and Paul’s warning to them about false teachers reminds of the dangers of the messages of false teachers. It is great to see the consistency in God’s Word.
I look forward to reading more blogs.
Grace to you and may the peace of God be multiplied on and your family.
Deryck
May 16, 2006 at 10:36 am
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