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 That Cuts Both Ways with Mike Neglia from Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – why expository preaching is crucial; what expository preaching is; how expository preaching exposes, confronts, and comforts both the preacher and the congregation
- The Preacher as Prophet from Kenton C. Anderson (Preaching) – “The prophetic aspect of preaching calls us to describe that kingdom-formed future in a fulsome way.”
- What You Probably Don’t Know About Your Pastor When He Preaches from Kenny Kuykendall (Kenny Kuykendall) – he is battled, burdened and bothered, beckoned, blessed, and bound
- Passing the Torch: An Interview with James Meeks and Charlie Dates (Preaching) – Meeks and Dates discuss preaching, sermon preparation, and the process by which Dates is succeeding Meeks
- How Do You Know What A Preaching Portion Means? from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – we need to consider the “illocutionary intent” of the text as well as its exegetical content
- Reading for Preaching from Austin Carty (Preaching) – an excerpt from Carty’s book, The Pastor’s Bookshelf: Why Reading Matters for Ministry
- Should You Use Hebrew and Greek Words in a Sermon? from Mark Ward (Mark Ward – YouTube) – a revised video version of Ward’s blog post “3 Reasons Not to Mention Greek and Hebrew Words in a Sermon“
- Judges 17–18: On Religious Guns-for-Hire, Sellouts in Ministry, and Sins Coming Home to Roost (Bible Talk, Ep. 80) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
- What Is Distinct about the Theology of Jude? from Matthew S. Harmon (Crossway) – Jude deals with the character of false teachers and the cure for false teaching; another theme is God’s preservation of his persevering people
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