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.)

- The Making of an Expositor from Gregory Harris (The Master’s Seminary Blog) – basic steps involved in becoming a biblical expositor (6 min)
- Don’t Forget to Smile from J. V. Fesko (Reformed Theology) – a reminder that as we proclaim the good news, our faces should show that it is good news (3 min)
- Preaching Outrage from John Piper (Desiring God) – we should not be consumed; we should warn the church; we should expose, but not linger (transcript: 9 min; audio: 14 min)
- Episode 64: Don’t . . . ! (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Mike Chalmers and Peter Mead (Cor Deo) – a list of words and actions to avoid in the pulpit (22 min)
- AI, ChatGPT, and the Ethics of Sermon Preparation (panel discussion) from Pilgrim Benham, Bob Franquiz, Ryan Marr Alan Stoddard (Expositors Collective) – the benefits of using AI; concerns about using it; preaching mentorships; when is sermon preparation finished? (29 min)
- How to Interpret: Determine the Main Point [Spanish: Cómo interpretar: Determinar el propósito] from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – simple steps that help to determine the main point of a biblical text (3 min)
- “Bible Talk” | Isaiah 35: On What the World Will Be Like When Sin and Suffering Cease (Ep. 181) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Isaiah 35 (37 min)
- Podcast: How to Study the Book of Matthew (Jonathan Pennington) from Jonathan Pennington (Crossway) – the themes of the Gospel of Matthew, its role in the early church, and what makes it unique (43 min)
- Personal Thoughts About Commentaries: Galatians from Paul Henebury (Sharper Iron) – a list of some excellent commentaries on Galatians (4 min)
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