Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preaching for the Broken from Mark Johnston (Reformation 21) [reasons to preach from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians]
- Don’t Assume Black Preaching Isn’t Expositional from Ameen Hudson (The Gospel Coalition) [a recommendation of the book Say It!: Celebrating Expository Preaching within the African-American Tradition by Eric Redmond]
- “Preaching & Preachers” Episode #158: The Power of the Holy Spirit in Preaching from Michael Haykin and Jason Allen (Jason K. Allen) [a podcast with lessons from church history on the importance of the Holy Spirit in the pastoral ministry]
- 5 Reasons You Should Preach through Philippians from Paul Tautges (9 Marks) [benefits of preaching Philippians both for the congregation and the preacher]
- Spurgeon’s Preaching: A Critique (Greidanus) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) [paragraphs from Sidney Greidanus on Spurgeon’s shortcomings as an expository preacher]
- How to Read Joel Theologically: Part One and How to Read Joel Theologically: Part Two from Willem VanGemeren (Credo) [insights regarding the book of Joel that may be helpful for preaching from the book]
- How Would Jesus Teach Us to Preach? and Your Church Does Not Need a Superstar from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) [reminders to show love for God and our hearers in preaching and to be consistent in bringing solidly biblical messages]
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