Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preaching, Publicity, and Fame (Grimke) from Shane Lems (Reformed Reader) – “It is not important that the speaker should be remembered, but it is important that the truth should be.”
- It Can’t All Be “We” from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – preaching should include a humble yet authoritative explanation of the meaning of the text; thus we should use the pronoun “you” as well as “we”
- 5 Pointers for the Discouraged Preacher from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – discouragement is normal; God has called us to give his flock a good, basic diet from God’s Word
- Sermon Application, Puritans and Walking Worthy – Dustin Benge from Dustin Benge and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the importance of mentoring young preachers; what the Puritans can teach us about application in preaching
- Exodus 11–13: On the Presbyterian Exodus and the “Very Great” Podcast Named Bible Talk (Bible Talk, Ep. 25) from Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton and Sam Emadi (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
- Reading Ezra-Nehemiah Theologically from Russell L. Meek (Credo Magazine) – these books illuminate God’s sovereignty, worship, justice for the least of these, community building, and Scripture
- 9 Commentaries on Wisdom Literature & Why It Matters from Karen Engle (Logos Blog) – what Wisdom Literature is, its characteristics, how to study it, recommended commentaries
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