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.)
- Preaching Goliath’s Sword from Kraig Keck (KraigKeck.com) – preaching that fails to explain what the passage says is not true biblical preaching
- 7 Defining Moments in Your Sermon Preparation – Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – defining moments 3-7: the transition from passage study to message formation; the realization of who will be listening; the moment of breaking through a log jam; the interruption or even the attack; the realization of your insufficiency
- The Three Appeals and The Three Orthos from Matt Snowden (Preaching Today) – “how to engage in ethos, pathos, and logos, and point our audience to true choices”
- Peaceful Preaching in a Polarised World from Krish Kandiah (Preaching Today) – why the pulpit should address politics; principles to follow in the interface between the church and government
- Topical Sermons, Hot Topics and Raising Up New Expositors from Jim Wilson, Ted Leavenworth, Wesley Towne, Randall Tonini, and Brian Bell (Expositors Collective) – a panel discussion regarding topical sermons, using cross references in sermons, preaching on difficult subjects, and raising up new expositors
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones: A Preacher by Divine Appointment from Alistair Begg (Truth for Life) – we can benefit from reflecting on Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ life and listening to his preaching
- What Does Revisiting the Sermon Midweek Look Like? from Stephen Neale (Building Jerusalem) – an explanation of how to revisit the Sunday sermon in a midweek meeting or group
- “Preaching and Preachers” Episode 303: Preaching and Typology from Jared Bumpers and Jim Hamilton (Jason K. Allen) – what typology is; the relationship between typology and biblical theology; how to identify types in biblical texts; examples of typological patterns
- The Law’s Misuse and Application from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – reflecting on how God’s law is misused can help us apply the biblical text
- 3 Things You Should Know about Amos from Allan Harman (Ligonier Ministries) – a prophet had to be called by God; the role of the prophet was connected with God’s covenant; Amos’ eschatological perspective has several facets
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