Delivery 2

Series: Delivery of the Message
Presenter: Alexander Strauch

Lecture Outline | Detailed Outline

In this message, the speaker emphasizes being yourself and learning to use one’s voice with great effectiveness, continuing to improve your vocal skills. The voice is an amazing tool that God has given the communicator.

Remember It

God made you the unique person you are. He’s given you your own voice, face, personality, and life experience. We learn from others to be a good teacher or preacher, but we don’t copy them.

Our voice is our tool for communication. It can bore the listener or excite the listener. It can move the emotions. It can grab a person’s attention. It can create interest.

Use lots of voice inflection. Use pause and silence. Adjust the speed at which you speak. Adjust the volume, and don’t be monotone.

Discuss It

  1. Why has the speaker consistently hammered away at the importance of being clear, being simple, and being obvious?
  2. What are some ways that you can both guard your voice and improve your voice.
  3. After you have preached a message, how does your voice feel?

Apply It

  1. Go online and collect as much information as you can about the use of the human voice, how to improve it, guard it and understand it.
  2. Ask someone who is very close to you to help critique the use of your voice in your teaching. Have them critique you based on the guidelines in section IV above.