Here are some preaching posts and podcasts that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- How to Preach Your First Sermon: Thoughts and Advice from David Qaoud (Gospel Relevance) – “general preaching advice for first-time preachers”
- Point to Point Homiletics: Sermon Steps from Chip Thornton (G3) – the basic steps involved in sermon composition (see also Step 6 and Step 7 of the “Seven Steps“)
- The Power of Questions from Andrew Bunt (Think Theology) – three kinds of questions to use in preaching: the “hook” question, structure questions, and response questions
- Who in the World Am I Preaching to? from Andrew Roycroft (Thinking Pastorally) – not to an audience, but to a gathering; not to a nation, but to my neighbor; not to the faculty, but to the fellowship
- After You Preach, Pray from Ben Ruhl (For the Church) – pray against distraction; pray your application; pray for worship
- Plagiarism, Coaching and Text-Centered Preaching from David Allen and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the importance of being aware of the genre of the biblical text; an explanation of “text-driven preaching”; the growing problem of plagiarism; the use of quotations; the value of having a preaching coach
- Should Theology Inform Exegesis? from Bobby Jamieson and Matthew Barrett (Credo) – “Creeds are tools that help us interpret the text and see things that we may miss on our own.”
- The Old Testament Use of the Old Testament (A Brief Review) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – a review of a resource that is “a deep study of how the Old Testament references itself”
- Why Study the Book of Jude from Jonathan K. Dodson (Crossway) – God uses Jude both to call out and to build up the church
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