Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Why Expositional Preaching? from Tom Buck (G3 Ministries) – what expositional preaching is and theological reasons for doing it
- 7 Features of Peter’s Preaching from Samuel Waldron (Reformation 21) – the “propriety, primacy, and character of preaching” is suggested by Peter’s Pentecost sermon
- Ask a Lot of Great Questions: What I’m Learning from Reading Jonathan Edwards’s Earliest Sermons from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – questions in sermons can engage listeners and drive home points of doctrine
- Tips for Preaching in Advent from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – tell the story; preach the gospel; engage others
- Don’t Preach a Christmassy Christmas from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – avoid “the quaint and familiar cliches;” instead, preach the real Christmas
- Don’t Lose Jesus at Christmas from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – the danger of drifting from Christianity that keeps Christ at the center
- Steve Bezner on Who Has Influenced His Preaching the Most from Steve Bezner (For the Church) – the value of influential models of expository preaching
- On The Preaching Moment (Preachers Talk, Ep. 15) from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks and K. Edward Copeland, Jr. (9 Marks) – reflections on the significance of the moment when we proclaim God’s Word
- A Two-Way Street (Pt. 2): How Preaching Sharpens Counseling from Jesse Randolph (The Master’s Seminary) – the committed preacher counsels: with authority, didactically, with depth and diligence, dependently
- 24 – Guiding Principles of Biblical Interpretation: The Literal Principle and The Contextual Principle from Nahum O’Brien (The Hermeneutics Podcast) – a summary of the first two of “Seven Sensible Principles for Thinking through Scripture” in Fuhr and Kostenberger’s book, Inductive Bible Study.
- Genesis 42–43: On Joseph’s Brilliant, Premeditated-ish Plan for His Bowed-Down Brothers (Bible Talk, Ep. 15) from Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton and Sam Emadi (9 Marks) – literary and biblical theological insights helpful for preaching these chapters
- Preaching the Psalter as a Book – Lindsay Kennedy from Mike Neglia and Lindsay Kennedy (Expositors Collective) – as preachers we should take into account the way the Book of Psalms has been organized and constructed
- The Book of Revelation Comes with an Answer Key from Thomas Keene (The Gospel Coalition) – the answer key is the seven letters found in chapters 2 and 3
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