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.)
- 7 Defining Moments in Your Sermon Preparation from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – the first two defining moments: choosing the text; deciding to begin preparing
- “On Preaching” #160 | 4 Sentences That Will Improve Your Preaching from H. B. Charles Jr. – an essential discipline of sermon preparation is to formulate four key sentences
- Moses-Centered Legalism (Part 1) from Dan Borvan and Chris Gordon (Abounding Grace Radio) – the importance of redemptive-historical, Christ-centered preaching; including law and gospel and application in every sermon
- “Preaching and Preachers” Episode 104: The Preacher and Sermon Introductions from Ben Awbrey and Jason Allen (Jason K. Allen) – why sermon introductions are important; what introductions should include; how long they should be; mistakes to avoid; when to compose the introduction (originally published on 9/24/2018)
- After the Storm – Tim Brown from Tim Brown and Mike Neglia (Expositor’s Collective) – simplicity in preaching; preaching what “gives life” to us; on Brown’s allegorical use of Psalm 29 (here); preaching for life-change; avoiding “hailstorm” or “drizzling” preaching; the value of a sermon thesis statement (this Tim Brown is not the Tim Brown who writes this blog)
- Use Midweek Meetings to Revisit Sunday Sermons from Stephen Neale (Building Jerusalem) – five reasons to revisit the Sunday sermon in a midweek meeting or group
- The Law’s End and Application from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – reflecting on God’s law and its proper use can help us apply the biblical text
- So, Seriously, What Is Biblical Theology? from Mitchell L. Chase (Southern Equip) – a definition of biblical theology and a series of descriptions of biblical theology from various authors
- How Does Biblical Theology Impact Preaching? from Thomas R. Schreiner (Southern Equip) – “when we preach from the Scriptures, we need to pay attention to where we are in the biblical story”
- 1 Kings 6:1: Yep, A Whole Episode on Just One Verse (Bible Talk, Ep. 116) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Kings 6:1
- Four Reasons to Preach the Psalms as a Book from Davy Ellison (9 Marks) – the book of Psalms assures us that God directs human history, mirrors the full range of human experience, trains us to look for a new Davidic king, and trains us for the world to come
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