Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Point-to-Point Application: Principlization from Chip Thornton (G3) – in developing applications, we should match the subject, emphasis, movements and theology of the biblical text to the message
- Pastoral Preaching, Brevity and John Chrysostom – Gerald Bray from Gerald Bray and Mike Neglia (Expositors’ Collective) – the value of brevity; preaching from the heart; what to preach as a guest preacher; learning from John Chrysostom
- Numbers 5–8: On How Moses’ Test for Adultery Is Different Than Monty Python’s Test for Witches (Bible Talk, Ep. 44) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
- Typology That Is True to the Text: What Elijah and Elisha Point Out for Modern Interpreters of Scripture from David S. Schrock (Via Emmaus) – 1 and 2 Kings provide good evidence that the Bible is written typologically
- Why We Desperately Need the Message of Revelation from Thomas R. Schreiner (Crossway) – Revelation is “a mixture of intrigue and intimidation,” but contains “a message of hope and assurance.”
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