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 the Whole Counsel of God from Donald MacLean (Tabletalk – Ligonier Ministries) – the importance of the preacher’s life; what the whole counsel of God is; how it is preached; the consequences of such preaching
- Dear Pastor, Sermon Prep Is Worth the Effort from David Jackman (Crossway) – “effective expository ministry requires adequate time, good energy, and hard work”
- On Crafting a Good Sermon: Qualities & Pieces from Aaron Blumer (Sharper Iron) – a discussion of the following elements of a good sermon: transitions, points, and “text hooks”
- Some Mock, Others Believe: Pondering Strangeness in Our Preaching from David Mathis (Desiring God) – like Paul in his preaching at Athens, we should seek to “be familiar where we can” yet to bring the “strange” message of the gospel
- The Frankenstein Sermon from Sean DeMars (9 Marks) – our sermons must be marked by passion as well as precision
- Seeing Christ in the Psalms, Avoiding Burnout and Pastoral Preaching with Christopher Ash from Mike Neglia and Christopher Ash (Expositors Collective) – the blessing of a regular preaching ministry; seeing Christ in the Psalms; dealing with burnout; impressing the truth on our hearers’ hearts
- Spurgeon’s Sermons: Being Mentored by the Prince of Preachers from Geoff Chang (9 Marks) – if we preachers regularly read his sermons, Spurgeon can be our spiritual mentor
- Case Studies in Biblical Interpretation: 1 Timothy 2:12 and Gender Roles in Church Leadership from Don Carson (The Gospel Coalition) – helpful cautions and guidelines for doing word studies (the title of the post is misleading)
- 1 Kings 15–16: On Entering into a Covenant with Darth Vader and then Re-Canaanizing the Land of Israel (Bible Talk, Ep. 126) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Kings 15-16
- Appreciating and Correctly Reading the Stories within the Gospels from Steve Burchett (Christian Communicators) – some thoughts on why and how to read the “episodes” in the Gospels
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