Find new and exciting ways to drive your message(s) home, keep your audience engaged.
Captivate their minds, until they start to think and sound like you.
Be unrelenting but mild, be subtle but truthful, be direct but sensitive.
The Christ had a vision of love, and he would tell stories to illustrate and illuminate his vision.
He sometimes did acts that induce the wow factor and that got people talking about him.
This would in turn expose them to his core vision and message.
By bundling both the core message and the miracles and promise of better times, you were compelled to accept his ideas in their entirety.
Fundamental here is the intent is to place a premium on the audience, and ensuring the audience believes this.
It would appear, God cares a lot about our well-being, more than we do or care for.
All that said
When I see businesses that are not doing too well, I can’t help but feel like intentionally or unintentionally they ignored that their core mission is to please their customers, or at least make the customer feel this way.
Now, this is not always the case, but expressed abundantly is the fact that understanding what the audience wants is central to achieving your goals for or with them, whether this is for profit or spiritual development.
In conclusion
The first dimension is finding new and exciting ways to drive your messages home.
A second dimension would be making the customer feel like they needed something they did not know they needed.
The third dimension is when your audience or customers start to advocate and advertise for you at no cost to you. Your growth accelerates; you are seemingly invincible and untouchable.