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.)

- How to Preach in 20 Challenging Steps from Jonathan M. Threlfall (jonathanthrelfall.com) – a twenty-step procedure for sermon preparation and delivery
- Random Thoughts on Preaching from Darryl Dash (Dashhouse) – six things to keep in mind as we prepare to preach
- Avoid These Expository Imposters from Sean DeMars (The Gospel Coalition) – four examples of preaching that appears to be expository but is not
- “Preaching and Preachers” – Preaching in a Fallen World from Dan DeWitt and Jason Allen (The Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers) – thinking about the fallenness of the world in a personal way; being aware of felt needs; the Word and Spirit as our confidence (originally recorded on 2/4/19)
- Episode 11: Bitesize – How To Improve Your Delivery from Peter Mead (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) – sermon delivery involves the verbal, the vocal, and the visual; three simple steps for improving our delivery
- “Preachers Talk” – On Preaching Memorable Sermons (Ep. 86) from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm, and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – what makes sermons memorable; should we try to be memorable?; what to guard against; preparing your hearers and helping them remember your preaching
- Innovation Meets Integrity: AI and the Preacher’s Calling with Paul Hoffman from Paul Hoffman and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – what AI is; different kinds of AI; evaluating AI with a theological lens; when to use AI, when not to; the opportunities and challenges of AI; the need for wisdom
- Book Recommendations on Hermeneutics from Seminary Professors (9 Marks) – some helpful book recommendations; Protestant Biblical Interpretation by Ramm may be borrowed here
- “Bible Talk” – 2 Kings 17: On Israel’s Obituary and the Danger of Not Believing the Lord’s Warnings (Ep. 144) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 2 Kings 17
- What Are the Different Emphases of the Gospels? from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – “each writer has different audiences in mind and different emphases he wants to bring out about the person of Jesus”
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