Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preaching and Who Gets the Glory from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – how to address the problem of who gets the glory for your preaching
- Original Exegesis Required: What I’m Learning From Co-Authoring A Commentary on the Book of Genesis from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – preachers have the responsibility of doing original study of the sermon text
- A Professor, His Books and Preachers: “Lessons from the ‘Plodding’ Prince of 19th Century Preachers” from Matthew McKellar (Preaching Source) – lessons for preachers from an older biography of Alexander Maclaren
- 3GT Episode 231: The Preacher Behind the Curtain from James Faris, Jared Olivetti and Barry York (Gentle Reformation) – thoughts on selecting books of the Bible to expound, sermon planning and sermon preparation
- Episode 120: Patrick Schreiner on The Visual Word from Jared C. Wilson and Patrick Schreiner (For the Church) – discussion of a resource that uses images to represent the literary structure of the books of the New Testament
- How NOT to Use Commentaries – Nijay Gupta from Nijay Gupta and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – preaching for spiritual formation and encountering Christ; how to use and how not to use Bible commentaries
- [For those who don’t have access to Bible commentaries and other Bible study tools, remember that you can borrow commentaries and tools online. Many of these resources are “critical”, but some are evangelical. Here are some lists: Bible Commentaries to Borrow; Bible Study Tools to Borrow]
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