Communicate knowledge in an appealing way

COMMUNICATE KNOWLEDGE IN AN APPEALING WAY

The tongue of the wise makes KNOWLEDGE APPEALING,
    but the mouth of a fool belches out foolishness. (Proverbs 15:2 NLT)

I have always tried to be a relevant and practical communicator.
I frequently receive comments from people telling me that they don’t find my teachings boring, that is, that they are appealing because they can easily understand them, and that they can apply them to their daily life immediately after leaving church.
There are individuals who have a lot of knowledge but can’t pass it on because their words make knowledge boring and unappealing.
I try to explain things in a way that people can easily understand and can apply to their daily and everyday life, whether at home, at business, or at school or immediately after leaving Church.

Teachers take the easy and make it complex. Good communicators take the complex and make it easy.
My talks should add value to people.
My words should enrich others spiritually, intellectually, and emotionally.
My words should add wisdom and not nonsense to those who listen to me.

The tongue of the wise makes KNOWLEDGE APPEALING,
    but the mouth of a fool belches out foolishness. (Proverbs 15:2 NLT)

Think about it:
Which one are you from? By teaching something, do you easily make it complex, or do you make complex easy?
Do your talks add value to others or just the opposite?
What words do you use to make others rich?