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Clear Preaching

Clear Preaching

By: Dr Jonathan McClintock
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You worked hard on that sermon. Did they actually hear it?


Clear Preaching is the podcast for preachers who are serious about closing the gap between what they meant to say and what their congregation actually heard. Hosted by Dr. Jonathan McClintock — preacher, pastor, sixteen-year homiletics instructor, and developer of the four-domain Clear Preaching Framework — each episode delivers practical, framework-driven teaching on the discipline of preaching with clarity.


Through solo teaching episodes, conversations with preachers and scholars, and real sermon analysis, Clear Preaching helps you develop clarity at every stage of the preaching process — from the moment you open the text in your study to the moment you close your Bible in the pulpit.


Whether you are stepping into the pulpit for the first time or have been preaching for decades — if you believe the message you carry is worth delivering as clearly as possible, this podcast is for you.

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  • Ep 13: The Pre-Loaded Congregation - The Spiritual Formation Challenge
    Jun 10 2026

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    You spent twenty hours in the text. You wrestled with the passage. You wrote and rewrote your Take-Home Truth until it was honest and precise.

    And somewhere in your congregation, three people already pulled up a summary of that passage on their phone this week. One asked ChatGPT what it means. Another got a six-point outline from an AI devotional app before you ever opened your mouth.

    That's the room you're preaching into now.

    In this episode, Jonathan McClintock addresses something most preaching podcasts haven't touched yet — not AI sermon tools, but what happens to your preaching when your congregation is already being formed by AI before you open your Bible on Sunday. This is a preaching preparation question and a discipleship formation question at the same time.

    Drawing from 2026 Barna State of the Church data, Jonathan walks through what the formation gap actually looks like, what it changes about how you prepare, and why it makes clarity more important than ever — not less.

    What changes when your congregation arrives pre-loaded:

    • Objections are already formed — In a pre-loaded congregation, the resistance may already be seated before you begin. Anticipating that is a newer preparation skill most preachers haven't developed.
    • Authority is established differently — The informational gap between preacher and congregation no longer exists in the same way. What you carry now — pastoral relationship, embodied presence, spiritual accountability — is a more essential authority. But it has to be claimed consciously.

    And then the argument at the heart of this episode: a sermon is not a theological summary. It is embodied, pastoral, Spirit-led proclamation aimed at specific people in a specific moment. A scattered sermon has less to offer than AI already provided. But a clear, structured, single-idea sermon delivered by someone who knows the room — that's irreplaceable.

    The congregation doesn't need a preacher who out-informs AI. They need a Spirit-led preacher to discern the heart and deliver the Truth.

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    17 mins
  • Ep 12: How Do I Decide What to Preach?
    Jun 2 2026

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    Every week, preachers sit down to prepare a sermon. And every week, many of them start in the wrong place.

    They open a commentary before they've asked the most important question: Who is actually sitting in front of me on Sunday?

    In this episode, Dr Jonathan McClintock walks through a framework drawn from Calvin Miller's insight that the Sunday service is a gathering of troubles — a room full of people moving through private fog, reaching for God-words that might stop the hemorrhaging of their souls. The question isn't just what to preach. It's whether you've done the work to know who you're preaching to.

    Three questions every preacher needs to answer before choosing a text:

    1. Who is my audience? No public speaker faces the emotional breadth a pastor faces every single Sunday. Every hearer brings needs. The impact of your sermon depends on how well you've diagnosed the room. You're armed with a Bible full of band-aids — but diagnosis has to come before treatment.

    2. What am I feeling in prayer? The Spirit's prompt in a preacher's quiet is worth more than an hour in the commentary stack. Before you sit down to study, sit down to pray. Ask three questions: Is this text for me? Is it for my congregation? Or is it for both of us?

    3. What am I presently reading? If you are not reading, you have no business preaching. You cannot continually give out what you have not put in. And when you do read — let the Bible drive. Don't look for a passage to support your great thought. Let your great thought support the Bible.

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    22 mins
  • Ep 11: What Actually Is Clarity in Preaching: And Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About It?
    May 26 2026

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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.

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    20 mins
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