I am now.
I wonder how sincere the question is.
In the past, I think I’ve only used the enquiry when trying to describe a concept I’m probably doing a rubbish job of communication, like the Trinity.
But now, every sermon I hear is punctuation with the question “Are you with me?”
I wonder, what if I’m not?
What if the congregation isn’t?
Would the preacher be prepared to describe the point again?
Could they explain it in a different or simpler way?
If they could do the later, why would they not have done that the first time?
Furthermore, how many people would need to respond no for a redo to be instigated?
Then again, that’s the danger of putting the question out there from the pulpit...
In the past, I think I’ve only used the enquiry when trying to describe a concept I’m probably doing a rubbish job of communication, like the Trinity.
But now, every sermon I hear is punctuation with the question “Are you with me?”
I wonder, what if I’m not?
What if the congregation isn’t?
Would the preacher be prepared to describe the point again?
Could they explain it in a different or simpler way?
If they could do the later, why would they not have done that the first time?
Furthermore, how many people would need to respond no for a redo to be instigated?
Then again, that’s the danger of putting the question out there from the pulpit...
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