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.)
- Expository Preaching Enables Transformative Encounters With God Himself from Jim Wilson (Expositors Collective) – expository preaching involves “teaching people the Bible so they can encounter God and live transformed lives”; how to listen to sermons
- Dear Pastor . . . Your Leadership Is Needed in the Pulpit from R. Scott Pace and Jim Shaddix (Crossway) – why shepherding God’s people through the weekly exposition of God’s Word is “vital for the cause of Christ”
- How to Use Statistics in Your Sermons from Scott McConnell (Lifeway Resources) – where to look for statistics; what to avoid when using them in sermons
- Episode 247: FTC Mailbag from Jared C. Wilson and Ross Ferguson (For the Church) – starting at 4:32 through 17:10, thoughts on training students to become preachers, sermon preparation (including writing a manuscript), and the value of knowing the original languages
- Preachers Need Preaching Too! from Preaching Guru (Preaching Guru) – “three ways preachers should sit under preaching”
- Don’t Forget Application’s Second Direction from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – in addition to reflecting on how the Bible is calling us to change, we should reflect on how it calls us to help others to change
- Flannelgraph Preaching (Part 4) from Mike Abendroth (Heidelblog) – how Boaz as kinsman-redeemer points forward to Christ in the book of Ruth
- 2 Samuel 12: On Nathan’s Brave Parable, David’s Belated Repentance, and the LORD’s Merciful Response (Bible Talk, Ep.103) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 2 Samuel 12
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