You finished, and you know it. Your sermon sucked. Whether
you bored them to tears, talked way too long about a point that was not
important, or you failed to prepare. Whatever the reason, what do you do now?
Repent. I am serious. Recognize you were called to lead
sheep, not confuse them. If you made a couple of poor decisions that ended with
this result, then take the time first to ask God to forgive you. Then resolve
in your heart to address issue and safeguard from it happening again.
Resist self-deprecating. “So, I know that wasn’t my best,…but
what did you think?”; “Had a rough time preparing this one.” This a polite way of keeping people from
truthfully critiquing your sermon. You will get a pat on the back, but keep
using these excuses and your sheep will lose trust in you. However, you can
find a reliable straight-shooting friend, who can give you honest feedback.
They can also keep you accountable against ‘dud’ Sundays.
Revisit your call. Be encouraged, if you have preached and
taught more than once…the dud will come. Don’t let your own pride work against
you. You will rarely bat with a 1.000 avg. However, remember God called you,
dust yourself off and get back into the Word. Your sheep need you keep moving.
Rejoice. Have fun in the pulpit. Joy is contagious.
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