Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Expository Preaching: What It Is-and 20 Features from Peter Adam (Logos Blog) – characteristics of preaching that expounds books of the Bible
- Preaching … Not a Running Commentary (Ferguson) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – a reminder from Sinclair Ferguson that exegetical preaching is “intended to produce action as well as impart instruction.”
- The Greatest Problem in Preaching from Chip Thornton (G3 Ministries) – expositors should should seek to preserve the emphasis of the biblical author as they expound the text
- Show, Don’t Just Tell from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – when teaching the Bible, show your hearers how you arrived at your conclusions
- Preaching the Funeral of an Unbeliever from Nick Batzig (Servants of Grace) – some dos and don’ts for preaching at the funeral of an unbeliever
- Reformed Evangelistic Preaching of the Sermons of Samuel Davies from Robert Norman (Servants of Grace) – 18th century preacher Samuel Davies is a model of evangelistic preaching
- Dan Fusco – Tilling the Soil from Dan Fusco and Mike Neglia (Expositor’s Collective) – the importance of keeping various kinds of hearers in mind as you preach; when and how to begin a new series of messages
- Episode 132: Chad Bird on The Christ Key from Chad Bird and Jared C. Wilson (For the Church) – on reading the Old Testament in a Christ-centered way
- [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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