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.)
- Preach to Comfort and Disturb from Greg Morse (Desiring God) – like sentinels on a watchtower, we must both warn and comfort
- The Heart of Encouragement from Lee Eclov (Preaching Today) – “teaching the Word was, and still is, the ministry of encouragement at its highest and best”
- “Preaching and Preachers” – Episode 287: Developing a Homiletical Outline from Jason Allen and Jared Bumpers (Jason K. Allen) – why sermon outlines are important; moving from an exegetical to a homiletical outline
- Mirrors, Windows, and Pictures from Lee Eclov (Preaching Today) – how to use Bible stories, metaphors and examples as sermon illustrations
- Preaching that is Prayerful and Priestly – John Koessler from John Koessler and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the importance of structure in sermons; the importance of listening to the text; preaching “for” or “with” our hearers instead of “against” them; the danger of selfishness in the pulpit; the need to be intentional about raising up preachers; prayer and preaching
- The Bible Commentary We Didn’t Know We Were Missing from Phil Thompson (The Gospel Coalition) – the history and value of Bible commentaries; the online Gospel Coalition Bible Commentary
- Even Heretics Know Hebrew: How to Interpret the Bible in Partisan Times from Kevin Vanhoozer (Desiring God) – “pride and sloth are the two chief interpretive vices;” we need to be bold but humble Bible interpreters
- 1 Samuel 23–24: On that One Time King Saul Walked Down the Aisle and Prayed a Prayer (Bible Talk, Ep. 94) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Samuel 23-24
- What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Corinthians? from Dane C. Ortlund (Crossway) – this Pauline letter emphasizes inaugurated eschatology and strength through weakness
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