Preaching Post Roundup (January 1, 2026)

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.)

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  • Burn the Ships from J. V. Fesko (Reformed Theology) – “your mediocre work can become the enemy of your great work because you’re unwilling to throw it out and start over” (3 min)
  • The Art of Prophesying with Shane Deane from Shane Deane and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – growing as a preacher; getting into the Puritans; what to imitate in Puritan preaching and what to avoid; The Art of Prophesying ; pastoral prayers; the necessity of application; where to start with the Puritans; Puritan illustrations (80 min)
  • The Key to Finding the Author’s Emphasis When You Read the Bible from Jon Nielson (Crossway) – the value of using the “construction tool” to discern the structure of biblical texts, and thus to discover their meaning, purpose, and application (9 min)
  • “On Preaching” | The Essential Pastoral Reading List from H. B. Charles, Jr. (Cutting It Straight) – Charles recommends twelve books on preaching and pastoral ministry (18 min)
  • Editor’s Pick: 6 Books on Biblical Theology from Andrew Spencer (The Gospel Coalition) – “six recent resources about biblical theology that will help Christians appreciate both the individual threads and the big picture of God’s Word” (7 min)

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