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.)
- We Need Encouragement in Sermons, Not Only Challenge from Simon van Bruchem (Written for Our Instruction) – sermons should not be exclusively negative; God’s people need encouragement
- The Gospel from Cover to Cover with Tony Clark + Panel from Tony Clark, Brenda Leavenworth, and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – a message based on Acts 20:17-28: preaching with humility; not withholding anything, but preaching the whole counsel of God; panel discussion: not being boring, effective application, Christ-centered preaching, personality and preaching, dealing with sensitive issues
- What Hath the Pulpit to Do with Politics? Reflections on Preaching and Cultural Engagement from Jacob Haley (Center for Faith and Culture) – why we should engage prominent cultural issues in our sermons
- The Joys and Challenges of Being a Guest Speaker (Part 2) from Paul J. Scharf (Sharper Iron) – thoughts on what Bible translation a guest preacher should use
- The Most Difficult Kind of Bible Application from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – why “heart application” is especially challenging
- Redeeming the Book of Judges from Andrew Murch (Preaching Today) – why preach from Judges; the book’s message; narrative analysis; redemptive-historical hermeneutic; Christ-centered preaching from Judges
- 1 Samuel 13–14: On Israel’s Military-Industrial Complex, Saul’s Hoarding of AK-47s, and Jonathan’s Holy Heroics (Ep. 88) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Samuel 13-14
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