I have been in bi-vocational ministry for the greater part of the last twenty years and can attest to the truth of your advice in this video, particularly the part about resting in God's grace for the situation. Additionally, I have found ways to seamlessly integrate sermon preparation into various other parts of my day. While having that "set aside time" is very, very, very important, I have found that I can supplement it by taking time throughout my day to meditate at random moments on the passage that God has set before me for that week.
I have been in bi-vocational ministry for the greater part of the last twenty years and can attest to the truth of your advice in this video, particularly the part about resting in God's grace for the situation. Additionally, I have found ways to seamlessly integrate sermon preparation into various other parts of my day. While having that "set aside time" is very, very, very important, I have found that I can supplement it by taking time throughout my day to meditate at random moments on the passage that God has set before me for that week.
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Good stuff!
What would you say a good amount of time to carve out each day for sermon prep?
I think that the answer to this question would vary by individual and their specific situation.