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.)
- Virtually Everything I Know About Preaching from Andrew Wilson (Think Theology) – three videos: the purpose of preaching; how to prepare a sermon; a sermon’s journey
- Four Marks of Faithful Teaching from Scott Hubbard (Desiring God) – context: all of life; character: all of Christ; content: all of Scripture; completion: all he commanded
- NASCAR No-Nos: Preaching Penalties That Can Occur When Driving the Sermon from Jared Alcántara, Scott M. Gibson, and Joel C. Gregory (Preaching Today) – mistakes to avoid in sermon preparation and sermon delivery
- Exposing The Word Or Imposing Upon The Word? – Riley Taylor & Mike Neglia from Riley Taylor and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – how a preacher can show love for his congregation by showing the relevance of the biblical text and communicating with authenticity and pastoral concern
- “Pastor Matters” – Preaching to a Divided Nation with Matthew Kim from Matthew Kim and Ronjour Locke (Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership) – how to promote reconciliation and unity in the church when dealing with social and political issues
- Relying Upon God in Teaching Ministry from Jeanette Pifer (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – thoughts from Jesus and Paul on how we can safeguard ourselves from self-reliance in our teaching
- Make Sure You Illustrate Well When Preaching from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – factors that make a sermon illustration either effective or ineffective
- 3 Reasons Not to Mention Greek and Hebrew Words in a Sermon from Mark Ward (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – mentioning Greek and Hebrew words in sermons is usually unhelpful, although there are a couple of exceptions
- Why it Matters that the Bible was Written to Specific People at a Specific Time from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – what historical context is and how to use it in interpretation
- So Typical from Mitch Chase (Biblical Theology) – an introduction to typology: “Old Testament types are like John the Baptist: they prepare the way for the Lord.”
- Judges 7-8: On the Complicated Story of Israel’s Knock-Off Priest-King Getting Toppled by a Sneeze (Bible Talk, Ep. 75) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Judges 7-8
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