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.)
- Order, Preparation, and the Spirit’s Leading from Jacob Crouch (Jacob Crouch) – careful planning and preparation for preaching and worship and the Spirit’s leading go together
- The Sermons of the Golden Mouth: Preaching Lessons from John Chrysostom from Dan Miller (Desiring God) – Chrysotom’s sermons provide us with valuable examples of good preaching
- “On Preaching” – #152 | Vital Statistics for Biblical Preaching [PODCAST] from H. B. Charles, Jr. (H. B. Charles, Jr.) – we need to spend significant time familiarizing ourselves with a biblical book or text prior to preaching on it
- On Corporate Application in Preaching, with Cheston Pickard (Pastors Talk, Ep. 259) from Jonathan Leeman, Mark Dever, and Cheston Pickard (9 Marks) – reflections on applying God’s word to a local church; the importance of being aware that much of the Bible is addressed to groups of people
- God Fixes Our Prayers Going Up, and Our Sermons Going Out – Ray Ortlund from Mike Neglia and Ray Ortlund (Expositors Collective) – on shifting to more Christ-centered preaching; letting Christ himself preach; preaching and pastoral ministry; retiring from pulpit ministry
- “Preaching and Preachers” Episode 101: The Pastor and Systematic Theology from Jason Allen and Matthew Barrett (Jason K. Allen) – why systematic theology should be an important part of sermon preparation; thoughts on using theological terms in the pulpit; suggestions of what to read (originally recorded in September 2018)
- On PhDs and Preaching, with Robert Kinney (Preachers Talk, Ep. 70) from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks, and Robert Kinney (9 Marks) – reflections on whether or not a pastor should pursue a PhD; the kinds of education and training that are helpful to preachers
- How Not to Apply the Bible from Kenneth Berding (Kindle Afresh) – “applications should flow out of what a biblical author is trying to do with a text”
- One Way to Settle the Prescriptive/Descriptive Debate from Peter Krol (Knowable Word) – the first part of an answer to the question: when does or doesn’t a biblical narrative present behavior to be imitated?
- 2 Samuel 19–20: On David’s Unraveling Reign, Joab’s Bloodthirsty Lawlessness, and Subtle Details from the Royal Court (Bible Talk, Ep. 108) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 2 Samuel 19-20
- There May be a Clue at the End of the Letter from Ryan Higginbottom (Knowable Word) – in some New Testament letters, the author reveals his purpose in writing at the end of the letter
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