Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Where Are Text-Driven Preachers? from Chris Osborne (Preaching Source) – we need biblical content, text-controlled delivery, and God’s anointing
- When You Don’t Hit a ‘Home Run’ Sermon from Matt Henslee (Facts & Trends) – you are not your last sermon, whether it was mediocre or outstanding
- ‘Pastor, Why Aren’t You Preaching About What’s Happening?’ (Part One) and (Part Two) from Benjamin Vrbicek (GCD) – questions and considerations in deciding whether or not to address current events
- 7 Waste Points on Your Preaching Clock from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – common trouble spots include: introduction, textual background, illustrations, humor, explanation, transitions, conclusion
- A Two Way Street (Pt. 1): How Counseling Sharpens Preaching from Jesse Randolph (The Master’s Seminary Blog) – it cultivates a shepherd’s heart, humanizes and sharpens preaching, deepens conviction, increases a desire for soul-winning, fulfills your ministry
- A Set of Resources on John from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – teaching videos focused on the Gospel of John that may be helpful for preachers
- 3 Reasons You Should Preach through Hebrews from Bobby Jamieson (9 Marks) – for the person of Christ, for the work of Christ, and for its focus on the necessity and means of perseverance
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