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Boring Sermons: We all have them from time to time

We all preach boring sermons from time to time.  The trick is not to make a habit of it.

I’m almost tempted to say a pastor should give his people a boring sermon once in a while in order to help them appreciate the good ones.

Bill Baker was pastor of Clinton, Mississippi’s First Baptist Church. He told me this one himself. At the Friday night high school football game, during halftime the other team’s band marched onto the field and did their show. Right in the middle of their presentation, a group of students on the other side of the stadium called out, “B-O-R-I-N-G!!”  Real loud and very slow.

A 4-year-old girl was puzzled by that. “What are they doing, Mama?” she asked. Her mother explained that sometimes students will do that when they feel the other band is doing poor work. “It tells them they stink,” she laughed.

That’s why the very next Sunday, right in the middle of Pastor Baker’s sermon, this 4-year-old stood in church and did the same thing.

It brought the house down. And furnished the child’s mother with a lifelong cause for embarrassment.

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I’ve preached boring sermons. And I’ll bet you have too.

Often, a sermon is boring when we have not thought the subject through sufficiently. Or the subject is too much for us and we do not grasp it well enough to be able to convey it simply. Or, we are tired and not able to give this our all. Or something has distracted us from being able to give our best effort. Or we’re preaching something assigned to us but about which we do not feel strong convictions.

All of which is to say: A sermon can be boring for a hundred reasons.

What to do when you are listening to a boring sermon: 

People have written jokes about “10 things to do during a boring sermon.” Stuff like make your grocery bill, count the times the pastor says “uh” or “you know.”  That sort of thing.

But seriously….

But what if you are the pastor and in the middle of the sermon you realize it is b-o-r-i-n-g?

It happens to all of us from time to time.

I can think of a few more things to add here, but I can just hear someone reading this saying, “B-o-r-i-n-g!”  So, I’ll shut it down at this point.