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Preach Like Jesus, Not PowerPoint

Why Visual Metaphors Stick Longer Than Bullet Points Ever Will


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The Problem With Too Many Words


Let’s be honest. Most sermons today feel like TED Talks with Bible verses.


  • Slides with bullet points.

  • Outlines with subpoints.

  • Lists with Greek root words.


All good things… but ask your people on Wednesday what they remember? Crickets.

Here’s why: studies show we retain 65% of visuals but only 10% of words.

That means if your sermon is just words, 90% of it is gone before the week even begins.


🧠 The Science of Seeing


Psychologists call it the Picture Superiority Effect—the brain processes images 60,000 times faster than text.


When we see something, we anchor it in our long-term memory. That’s why you still remember childhood cartoons or the smell of grandma’s pie, but not last Sunday’s sermon outline.


A Johns Hopkins study showed that adding visuals to spoken content increased recall sixfold.


In other words: if you want your people to live it, show it—not just say it.


✝️ Jesus Wasn’t a Lecturer—He Was a Visual Preacher


Think about how Jesus taught:


  • He drew in the dirt when the woman caught in adultery was accused. (John 8)

  • He held up a coin to settle the debate on taxes. (Matthew 22)

  • He pointed to sparrows to remind His disciples of God’s care. (Matthew 10:29)

  • He washed feet to redefine leadership. (John 13)


Jesus could have given a dissertation on grace, stewardship, or servanthood. Instead, He gave pictures—objects people couldn’t forget.


He preached with sparrows, coins, lamp/s, seeds, sheep, and bread. Ordinary objects became unforgettable sermons.


Why Visual Metaphors Work


Here’s what modern cognitive science shows us about metaphors:


  1. They light up more of the brain.fMRI scans show metaphors activate both the language and sensory parts of the brain.

  2. They create emotional connection.When you say, “God is my rock,” people don’t just process words—they imagine the strength of stone.

  3. They bridge complex ideas.Jesus didn’t teach the “soteriological ramifications of substitutionary atonement.”He said: “The Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.”


See the difference?


A Practical Example


Imagine these two sermon openings:


  • Option A (word-heavy):“Today we’ll look at three principles of God’s provision found in Matthew 6:25–34.”


  • Option B (visual-first):(Holding a small birdcage on stage)“Inside this cage is a sparrow. Jesus said your Father feeds it every day. If He cares for the sparrow, how much more will He care for you?”


Which one do you think your people will still remember three years from now?

Exactly.


How To Preach Like Jesus (Not PowerPoint)


Here’s a simple framework you can start using this Sunday:


🔎 1. Find the Object in the Text


What did Jesus use? Seeds, bread, lamps, coins. Scripture is already rich with visuals—highlight them.


🪞 2. Use Modern Metaphors Too


What’s the “coin” of our day? Maybe it’s a credit card. What’s the “lamp under a basket”? Maybe it’s a flashlight with dead batteries.


🎭 3. Show, Don’t Just Tell


Bring the object on stage. Let people see it, touch it, imagine it.


⏱️ 4. Keep It Simple


The more ordinary the object, the more extraordinary the impact.


❤️ 5. Connect the Visual to the Heart


Don’t stop at illustration—bridge it to transformation.


The Pastor’s Fear: “Isn’t This Just Gimmicky?”


Not if Jesus did it.


Using visuals doesn’t water down the message—it makes it unforgettable. The gimmick is when we preach in a way nobody remembers.


A Worship Leader’s Example


A worship pastor once told me he brought a loaf of bread on stage during communion and tore it in half slowly, letting the sound echo in the microphone.


He said the congregation gasped—because suddenly, they felt it.


No slide, no bullet point, no verse reference on the screen could have matched that moment.


📝 Quick Checklist for Preaching Like Jesus


  • 🔲 Can I find an object from the text?

  • 🔲 Can I translate that into something modern?

  • 🔲 Can I bring that object on stage physically?

  • 🔲 Does it connect to the heart, not just the head?

  • 🔲 Will they remember this object years later?


✝️ Final Word & Coaching Invitation


If your sermons are being forgotten by Wednesday, it’s not because they’re not biblical—it’s because they’re not visual.


Jesus painted with objects and moments. You can too.


👉 Schedule your free 30-minute creative coaching call here:www.laynemcdonald.com/coaching


Let’s reimagine your preaching so people don’t just hear the Word… they see it.

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