Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Preacher: Avoid Being Too Long

C. H. Spurgeon's counsel on the sermon's length:
A man with a great deal of well-prepared matter will probably not exceed forty minutes; when he has less to say he will go on for fifty minutes, and when he has absolutely nothing to say he will need an hour to say it in.
—“Attention,” in Lectures to My Students, Book I, 145.

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