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.)
- Learning Homiletics from Francis J. GrimkĆ© from Matt Cohen (Sola Ecclesia) – “GrimkĆ© not only instructs pastors to preach sermons with one clear, unifying truth, he also models and teaches pastors how to do it themselves.”
- The Neglected Task of Persuasive Preaching from Alistair Begg (Truth for Life) – the challenges and basics of persuasive preaching; Paul as a model of persuasive preaching
- Do Children Have Capacity to Gain from Sermons? from Steve Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – children can engage with sermons that are interesting and include application
- How Should I Preach the Funeral of a Non-believer? from Hershael York (Southern Equip) – funerals of non-believers provide us with unique opportunities to preach the gospel
- āPreaching and Preachersā ā Episode 279: Small Steps to Improve Your Preaching from Jared Bumpers and Jonathan Pennington (Jason K. Allen) ā handling criticism and affirmation; the distinction between preaching and teaching; how preaching is like an encaustic painting; the value of writing a sermon manuscript; the importance of editing; learning from others [originally published in May 2023]
- Applied Pneumatology: What Is the Holy Spirit Doing When We Preach? from Fred Sanders and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – a discussion of the theology of the Holy Spirit; the role of the Spirit in sermon preparation, sermon delivery and in our hearers; praying for the Spirit’s work; the Spirit and unction; doctrinal preaching; preaching on the Trinity and the Holy Spirit
- Donāt Gloss Over the Little Historical Details Steve Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – on the value of checking the historical context when interpreting a biblical text
- 2 Samuel 11: On David, Bathsheba, and the Long-Awaited Avalanche (Bible Talk, Ep. 102) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) ā biblical theological insights on 2 Samuel 11
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