Preaching Post Roundup (July 25, 2024)

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.)

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  • Preaching Is a Privilege (Preaching Guru) – we have the privilege of being used by God, being connected with those we serve, and shaping our own faith
  • Three Ingredients for Faithful Preaching from Jason K. Allen (For the Church) – the three ingredients are: who is qualified to preach, why one should preach, and what one should preach
  • The Teaching Preacher from R. C. Sproul (Tabletalk) – lessons from Luther: preachers must be apt to teach, teaching the content of Scripture, and warning against false teaching
  • “On Preaching” #169 | Derek W. H. Thomas Interview from H. B. Charles Jr. and Derek W. H. Thomas (H. B. Charles Jr) – insights on preaching the book of Job; how theology serves preaching; Thomas’ sermon preparation process; on using sermon manuscripts; thoughts on application; on using Bible commentaries
  • Don’t Beat the Sheep from J. V. Fesko (Reformed Theology) – “don’t resort to your own power in an effort to try and change what only the Spirit of God can”
  • Sermon Introductions and Illustrations, Lessons learned from Haddon Robinson and Preaching the Old Testament from Steve Mathewson and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – good illustrations and bad; the value of simplicity and brevity in sermon introductions; other insights from Haddon Robinson; preaching Old Testament narratives and poetry
  • 3 Things You Should Know about Micah from George Grant (Ligonier Ministries) – like Isaiah and Hosea, Micah called Israel to repentance, often had the role of “prosecuting attorney,” and yet clearly proclaimed a message of grace

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