Here are some posts and podcasts on preaching and biblical exegesis that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Five Steps into the Pulpit: A Paradigm That Transforms Preaching from Lewis Guest IV (Desiring God) – in light of the great realities involved in preaching we need to Admit, Pray, Trust, Act, be Thankful (APTAT)
- Four Temptations a Young Preacher May Face from Chopo Mwanza (Deeper Reflections) – the pride of impatience, the clamor for attention and platforms, an assumed holiness, an argumentative and quarrelsome spirit
- The Tone and Tenor of a Good Sermon – Episode 84 from Zac Dewey and Mark Van Dyke (Reformed Podmatics) – the biblical text should determine not only the content but also the tone of our sermons
- What Are the Best Books on Preaching? from Matthew Boffey (Word by Word – Logos Blog) -one person’s take on the best books for learning the basics, for learning not to be boring, for learning to preach expositionally, for learning to preach contextually, for learning to examine yourself
- “Preaching and Preachers” – Episode 249: The Church as a Culture of Care from Dale Johnson and Jason Allen (Jason K. Allen) – as pastors do one-on-one soul care (counseling) and study the Scriptures in light of that, their applications in preaching will be more focused
- Preaching Gospel-Centered Sermons – Mike Neglia from Mike Neglia (with assistance from Clay Worrell) (Expositors Collective) – the audio of a workshop on how to preach Christ-centered sermons; examples of a moralistic and a Christ-centered message are included
- The First Commentator to Plead His Case from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – as we study the biblical text, we should, if possible, consult more than one commentary. (For online commentaries, go to Bible Hub, or check the links on my Bible Commentaries page.)
- Interpretive and Redemptive Tools from John Sweat (G3 Ministries) – as we interpret Scripture, we need to consider the “redemptive tools” of plot/meta-story, covenant context, themes, typology, promise/fulfillment, continuity/discontinuity
- Why Is the Book of Acts So Focused on Peter and Paul? from Richard B. Gaffin Jr. (Crossway) – the focus is on them because of their roles as apostles of Jesus Christ, who have a foundational role in church history
- 10 Things You Should Know about the Book of Revelation from Nancy Guthrie (Crossway) – ten things that encourage studying and preaching through the book of Revelation
- Blessed: How the Old Testament Helps us Make Sense of Revelation with Andrew Sach (Episode 3) from Nancy Guthrie Andrew Sach (Crossway) – to understand the last book of the New Testament, we must know the Old Testament
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