Here are some preaching posts and podcasts that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Haddon Robinson’s Definition of Expository Preaching from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – Robinson’s definition highlights the importance of the big idea in the text, the method of Bible study, the transmission of truth, and the Holy Spirit
- Handle the Text Carefully from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – some good advice regarding biblical interpretation
- Thinking Through the Entire Sermon from Chip Thornton (G3 Ministries) – the value of thinking through both our hermeneutical and our homiletical conclusions as we prepare sermons
- Should We Preaching with a Wider Audience in Mind? from Mike Leake (Borrowed Light) – our focus should be on the flock the Lord has entrusted to us
- Andrew Fuller Friday: A Minister’s Concern for the Salvation of His Hearers from Andrew Fuller (Prince on Preaching) – preach the gospel distinctly, habitually, willingly, zealously
- A Homiletic of Help: How Love Writes Sermons from Dan Crabtree (The Cripplegate) – love writes sermons with the right tone, with clear content, and with helpful application
- The Application of Scripture from David Smith (A Place for Truth) – applying the text is important, but applications can become overly specific
- Preaching Is Different on a Screen from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – why online preaching is not “an adequate or preferable replacement for in-person preaching”
- Preaching Mercifully to Those Who Doubt – Dominic Done from Dominic Done and Mike Neglia (Expositor’s Collective) – at the present time, we need to preach Jesus to suspicion, mercy to deconstruction, and the kingdom to tribalism
- Using Natural Theology in Preaching from Craig A. Carter (Credo) – bringing out the relationship between natural theology and the gospel of Jesus Christ can strike a blow against modern Gnosticism
- Numbers 15–16: On the Absurdity of Theonomy, the Corrupting Nature of J.Crew Sponsorship, and Korah’s Rebellion (Bible Talk, Ep. 47) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on these chapters
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