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.)

- Random Thoughts about Preaching and Being Preached To from Tim Challies (@Challies) – sermon length and editing; narrative flow; use of humor; preaching with or without a manuscript; distractions; sermon introductions; the awe and wonder of preaching (15 min)
- Preachers: Make Your Sermon Both Accurate and Impactful from Rick Reed (The Gospel Coalition – Canadian Edition) – “when we craft our main points as applied theological lessons, they are both theologically accurate and personally actionable” (5 min)
- Fearing God More Than Fearing People – Jeffrey Arthurs from Jeffrey Arthurs and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – preaching pitfalls: lack of specificity in sermon theme, trying to say too much, mannerisms in delivery; sermon preparation: anticipating objections, getting “feed forward,” shaping sermons according to the text’s genre [originally published in May 2022] (41 min)
- Preaching for the Viral Video from Tim Challies (@Challies) – if we are preaching to produce a video that goes viral, are we really preaching to the hearts of our people? (5 min)
- Why the Pulpit Might Be the Place For Various Interpretive Views – Sometimes from David Williams (Faithroots) – four reasons we might want to lay out different interpretations of the biblical text in a sermon (5 min)
- 4 Helps for Reading Leviticus from Scott Hurst (The Gospel Coalition – Canadian Edition) – four key points to remember about Leviticus if we are to read it well (7 min)
- “Bible Talk” | Isaiah 27: On the Blood of the Leviathan and the Fruit of Forgiveness (Ep. 174) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Isaiah 27 (50 min)
- Dr. Tom Schreiner on Preaching Romans: A Pastor’s Practical Sermon Series Plan from Tom Schreiner and Robert Plummer (Daily Dose of Greek) – preaching through Romans; Paul’s theology; the faith of Christ or faith in Christ (6 min)
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