Here are some preaching posts and podcasts that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preaching the Person and Work of Christ from Ben Franks (Reformation 21) – an example of how Puritan William Perkins preached Christ
- Preaching in the Spirit’s Power from Chip Thornton (G3 Ministries) – “apart from the power of the Holy Spirit of God, our preaching will be impotent”
- Preaching Series: Six Suggestions from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – what to think about when planning sermon series: the Spirit, scheduling, variety, length, preachers, and balance
- A Random Series of One-Off Appearances from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – a sermon series normalizes “the idea that church is not a random collection of one-off sermons for a random set of one-off appearances.”
- How to Overcome the Curse of Knowledge from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – be aware that your audience may know less than you think they do; keep it simple and use stories
- Adding Theological Depth To Your Preaching: Asking The âWhyâ Question Continued from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – asking “why” helps flesh out the implications of key doctrines in our sermon texts
- Rightly Dividing the Word in the Service of the Flock: Sermon Planning and Preparation from Michael Milton (Servants of Grace) – a presentation showing the differences between sermon planning and sermon preparation and what is involved in each
- Check Out the NET Bible from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – the NET Bible is a good translation with helpful translation notes
- Biblical Interpretation Is More than Stacking Verses from Brandon D. Smith (The Gospel Coalition) – we must make sure we interpret verses in context, as Jesus himself did
- Numbers 24â25: On Jacobâs Star and Israelâs Scepter (Bible Talk, Episode 51) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – some biblical theological insights on these chapters
- âThen They Will Know That I Am the Lordâ: How Seeing the Structure in Ezekiel Shows Us the Gospel from David S. Schrock (Via Emmaus) – a summary of Daniel Block’s introductory notes on the book of Ezekiel
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