Ep 11: What Actually Is Clarity in Preaching: And Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About It?
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"Clarity" has become the word everyone in preaching circles is using right now. Coaching programs. Seminary institutes. Training cohorts. It's everywhere.
But when everyone uses the same word, the word starts to lose its meaning.
In this episode, Jonathan McClintock cuts through the noise and defines what preaching clarity actually is — and what it isn't. Not simplicity. Not brevity. Not polish. Something deeper, more structural, and more important than any of those things.
You'll learn:
- Why most definitions of clarity are too shallow to be useful
- The three-part framework behind genuinely clear preaching (Text's Idea → Abiding Truth → Take-Home Truth)
- The Tuesday Test — the one question that tells you whether your sermon actually landed
- Why clarity matters more right now than it did ten years ago
- One concrete thing to do before you finish your sermon prep this week
Whether you've been preaching for two years or twenty, this episode will give you language for something you've probably been feeling for a while — and a framework to start fixing it.