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.)

- How I Preach an Expository Sermon (Step by Step) from Brandon Hilgemann (Pro Preacher) – six steps to “create a clear, faithful, expository sermon” [also see the seven steps on this website] (7 min; 10 min video)
- “On Preaching” | Simple Ways to Preach Better from H. B. Charles, Jr. (Cutting It Straight) – “12 simple ways to preach better, from ‘hugging the text’ to ‘landing the plane safely'” (26 min)
- The Difference Between Teaching and Preaching from Leslie Holmes (Preaching Magazine) – “teaching is an important part of being a preacher, and we should work hard to do it well when we have an opportunity, … but good, honest preaching that saves souls rises up all the way from the toes” (4 min)
- “Preacher’s Talk” | On Learning to Preach the Bible from the Bible #1 (Ep. 102) from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – we can find structure, images and language for our sermons in the biblical texts themselves; the need for prayerful listening (21 min)
- Preaching Like a Lutheran – Bob Hiller from Bob Hiller and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – a Lutheran perspective on preaching; how to preach the law and the gospel; resources for lectionary preaching [originally published in December 2020] (67 min)
- Episode 49: 10 Pointers – Bitesize: Preaching Calendar (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Peter Mead (Cor Deo) – ten good suggestions for making a preaching plan (17 min)
- What Is Hermeneutics? | Kevin Vanhoozer from Kevin Vanhoozer and Kirk E Miller (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – “what hermeneutics is, what theological and metaphysical pre-commitments ought to inform our approach to Scripture, and why it matters for … the local church” (14 min)
- What Is the Purpose of the Book of Romans? from Brian S. Rosner (Crossway) – “its purpose is to make Christians strong to face sin, to have hope, to deal with hardship, to love our enemies, and to be submissive to government” (4 min)
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