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 a God-Centered Vision from Jared Bumpers and Michael Reeves (The Midwestern Institute Preaching & Preachers) – a discussion of Reeves’ book, Preaching: A God-Centered Vision: preaching as an encounter with God; preaching vs. teaching; preaching Christ; preaching with passion; Christ as the model preacher
- Preaching and Reminding (Matthew Henry) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – preaching involves reminding God’s people of his truth
- From the Page to the Pulpit with Wayne Baxter from Wayne Baxter and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – preaching from notes; guest preaching; a discussion of Baxter’s book, Preparing Sermons from the Page to the Pulpit: Exegesis to Exposition in Seven Steps: the importance of context for biblical exegesis; the challenge of application; marks of weak preaching; rehearsing the sermon
- Biblical Preaching and Biblical Illiteracy with Guy Waters from David Jenkins and Guy Waters (Servants of Grace) -preaching vs. teaching; pastoral preaching; marks of sound preaching; the role of preaching in the life of the church; combating biblical illiteracy; helping our hearers listen; addressing false teaching
- 10 Time Management Tips for Sermon Preparation from David Kaywood (Pastors & Productivity) – helpful suggestions for making the most of our sermon preparation time
- Introducing the Biblical Preaching Podcast from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – Episode 0: Introduction from Peter Mead and Mike Chalmers – who the podcast is for; what to expect; Episode 1: Why Biblical Preaching? – three reasons we need preaching; biblical and expository preaching; how God, the Bible, the preacher, and the listeners are involved; encouragement; Episode 2: Bitesize – Compelling Conclusion – plan sermon conclusions; review, encourage, finish; consider what follows the message
- Don’t Be an Artificial Preacher: An Argument Against Using AI in Sermon Preparation from John Dube (The Master’s Seminary Blog) – why we shouldn’t use AI to prepare sermons: sermon preparation is worship, sanctification, service, and state-of-the-art
- Episode 300: FTC Mailbag from Jared C. Wilson and Ross Ferguson (For the Church) – from 32:11 to 36:41, a discussion of using quotations in sermons
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