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The first and most important task is to have a very personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Nothing else matters if that relationship is absent.
Second, be in a constant state of prayer. If you love the Lord you will want to spend time with him. Pray, pray and pray some more.
Third, be a constant student of the word. By that, I mean to be in the Bible always. I am glad you visited here but this site does not take the place of being in the Scriptures.
Finally, the mechanics of preaching; organization, presentation, speaking, etc. all improve with practice. Preach at every opportunity and preach like it’s the last sermon you will ever offer. Who knows, it may be!
May God bless your great ministry job.
Thank you so much! Your words are encouraging.