Pastors who preach this way often preach
evangelistic sermons, explaining the Gospel, and inviting the people to believe in it.
Some churches prefer
evangelistic sermons every week, and other churches prefer one person to deliver an expositional monologue for one reason: People no longer put up with «sound doctrine» but instead gather around themselves a host of teachers who tell them what their itching ears want to hear (2 Tim 4:3 - 4).
Preachers give
evangelistic sermons where they tell people about the Gospel; evangelists go out to street corners and pass out gospel tracts while shouting Scriptures through a bull horn.
Storytelling is a mode of communication that yields nothing to preaching in its faithfulness to Scripture, but avoids the Bible - pounding dogmatism that characterizes many
evangelistic sermons.
But the organizing principle of all these activities was the evangelical conversion and sanctification of souls, which was the direct purpose of
the evangelistic sermon.
I do agree that all the points mentioned in the typical
evangelistic sermon can be proof - texted from Romans.
Not exact matches
During one evening meeting, black evangelist Michael Kolisang preached, making the usual
evangelistic appeal after his
sermon and leading a healing service.