Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Leading from the Pulpit from H. B. Charles, Jr. (For the Church) – expositional preaching has important implications for pastoral leadership; “as goes the pulpit, so goes the church”
- Just Preach the Gospel? It’s Complicated from Trevin Wax (The Gospel Coalition) – the counsel to “just preach the gospel” may be either good or bad; the gospel has implications for all spheres of life
- The Humbling Aspect of Preaching (or: Glad I Must Fail At Last) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – James Stewart reminds us that we never really “arrive” as preachers
- Putting a Great Sermon Together from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – keys to preparing a good sermon introduction
- Episode 146 Developing a Pulpit Presence from Jared C. Wilson, Ronni Kurtz (For the Church) – the importance of effective sermon delivery as well as excellent content; how we can improve
- 10 Unexpected Christmas Sermon Texts Worth Using—and More (Logos Blog) – sermon texts (not from the infancy narratives in Matthew and Luke) to consider using for Christmas; reasons to record and upload your Christmas sermon or series
- Sermon Prep Involves Time, Work, and Prayer – Eric Cartier from Eric Cartier and Mike Neglia (Expositors’ Collective) – spend time in the text; develop a routine; find solid commentaries; meet with Jesus
- On Getting Started Late | Preachers Talk, Ep. 32 from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks, and K. Edward Copeland (9 Marks) – reflections on the benefits of being older in the ministry and on those who are called to preach later in life
- Leviticus in Light of Christ from Roland Elliott (Themelios) – “a method for reading the laws of Leviticus in light of Christ”
- Numbers 9–11: On Ten Homer Simpsons Worth of Quail Judgment (Bible Talk, Ep. 45) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
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