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.)
- Preaching because God Is Sovereign from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – expository preaching means “preaching whatever comes next … to whoever is in front of us,” knowing that God in his sovereignty will use it
- Preaching Is Hard. Act Like It. from Dustin Messer (The Gospel Coalition) – “Even for the best among us, preaching is hard. Preachers get in trouble when we act like it isn’t.”
- Preacher, Don’t Forget to Speak to the Children from Ray Van Neste (9 Marks) – seven reasons to apply the preaching text to children
- How to Teach with Passion and Personality from Nancy Guthrie (The Gospel Coalition) – a talk originally delivered to a women’s conference: barriers to teaching with passion and personality; twelve tools for teaching in this way
- Battling Pride in in the Heart of the Preacher – Panel Discussion with Dominic Done, Clay Worrell, Nick Cady & Tim Chaddick (Expositors Collective) – a question and answer session from a recent training event: topical preaching; preaching from a manuscript; how to measure success; Christ-centered preaching; finding your voice and style; maintaining family time; the role of the Spirit; battling pride
- How to Preach a Funeral Sermon: A Step-by-Step Guide from David Kaywood (Gentle Reformation) – guidance for preparing for and leading both the funeral and the committal service
- Is New Testament Greek the Most Precise Language Known to Mankind? from Nathaniel J. Erickson (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – as is true of other languages, “sometimes translators are faced with inspired ambiguities in the Greek of the New Testament”
- What We Miss When We Skip the Book of Ezra from Ryan Higginbottom (Knowable Word) – several themes in this small book show that it has much to offer
- Acts: The Christian Standard Commentary: An Interview with Patrick Schreiner from Brett Fredenberg, Patrick Schreiner (For the Church) – Schreiner discusses the approach taken in his commentary, summarizes the theology of Acts and describes the book’s importance for today
- Why Romans Is the Greatest Letter Ever Written from Andrew Naselli (Crossway) – the reason Paul wrote the book; the theological message of the book
- Resources on Romans: Guides for Studying the Glorious Gospel of God from Dan Crabtree (The Cripple Gate) – a list of devotional resources; accessible and technical commentaries; topical and passage-specific resources
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