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.)

- Don’t Preach a Commentary from Michael C. Lyons (Gospel-Centered Discipleship) – sermons should not be the equivalent of a Bible commentary; three symptoms of this problem
- Should I Use AI to Help Me Write Sermons? from John Piper (Desiring God) – what is new about AI; AI may be used for information, but should never be used for sermon composition
- Episode 6: Bitesize – Preaching Easter from Peter Mead (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) – ten pointers for preaching Good Friday and Easter
- Pastor, Learn How to Maximize Your Sermon Prep from Tanner Thetford (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – how to use Logos Bible software to be more efficient in sermon planning, preparation, production, preaching, and publishing
- “Preaching and Preachers” – The Pastor and the Holy Spirit from Jason K. Allen and Bruce A. Ware (The Midwestern Institute for Preaching & Preachers) – gifting, filling and anointing with the Holy Spirit; the connection between Word and Spirit; praying for the Spirit’s help in sermon preparation, and preaching (originally published in January 2019)
- Helping Others to Understand God’s Word with Matt Pettit from Mike Neglia and Matt Pettit (Expositors Collective) – the importance of thinking and communicating well; the value of inductive Bible study; doing inductive Bible study training in a local church; exemplifying inductive Bible study in the pulpit
- “Bible Talk” – 2 Kings 11-12: On the Jezebel of Judah, and the Pretty-Good Reign of Joash (Ep. 139) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 2 Kings 11-12
- Does the NT Word “Church” Mean “Called Out Ones?” Not Really… from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – an example of a common exegetical fallacy
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