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.)
- Think About People with Disabilities When You Preach from Matthew Kim and Patricia Batten (Preaching Points) – as preachers we need to consider people with physical and cognitive disabilities as we prepare our messages and cultivate friendships with them
- Least-Proud Moment in Seminary (or, How Not to Preach Your First Sermon) from Tavis Bohlinger (Logos Blog) – a reminder to speak the truth both in the pulpit and after stepping away from it
- On Exposition for All (with Mervyn Eloff) | Preachers Talk, Ep. 41 from Mervyn Eloff, Jeremy Meeks, and K. Edward Copeland (9 Mark) – expository preaching is valuable in all countries and cultures; it may not always have the same style
- Answering Real Questions – Nick Cady from Nick Cady and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – a discussion of ways to address the questions and doubts of our contemporary world in our preaching
- Gospel-Focused Sermon Preparation from Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry (You’re Not Crazy – The Gospel Coalition) – the goal of preaching is that people will hear Jesus; Alberry and Ortland’s approaches to sermon preparation
- Outline of the Book of Exodus from Ken Hanko (Expound the Word) – a helpful outline of the book of Exodus
- Deuteronomy 9–11: On Our Willful Inability to Perform Open-Heart Surgery on Ourselves (Bible Talk, Ep. 58) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
- Go And Preach No More? Six Contextual Problems With John 7:53–8:11 from David S. Schrock (Via Emmaus) – “If it is not John’s, then the best way to handle [John 7:53-8:11] is to use it as an illustration regarding the compassion of Jesus, more than an inspired text proclaiming Christ.”
- Who Are the 144,000? (Revelation 7) from Thomas R. Schreiner (Crossway) – “We have good grounds for thinking the number 144,000 is laden with imagery and symbolism, referring to the entire people of God.”
- Blessed: Revelation’s Call to Courage and a Refusal to Compromise with Russell Moore (Episode 8) from Russell Moore and Nancy Guthrie (Crossway) – a dialogue on the book of Revelation as a call to courage; the sources of opposition that Christians face
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