Here are some preaching posts and podcasts that I noticed. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Keep Preaching and Expect Different Results from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – we are called to preach “in season and out of season”; God in his sovereignty will give us differing results
- Distinguish Details from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – in sermon preparation, details should be carefully analyzed; in sermon presentation, explanation of unnecessary details should be cut out
- Episode 151: The Craft of Preaching – Introductions from Jared C. Wilson and Nathan Rose (For the Church) – what sermon introductions should seek to accomplish; mistakes to avoid
- The Conclusion of a Great Sermon Brings It Home from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – how to prepare conclusions that help the congregation “realize the full significance of what the message was about”
- What We Preach and How We Preach from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – do solid exegesis so that you know what to say; also spend time working on how to say it
- Aim to Make Yourself Understood from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – explain the gospel in ways that not just you but also your people can easily understand
- Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah . . . Oh My! — Practical Help for Preaching Longer Books from Jeffrey Wiesner (9 Marks) – eight tips that will help preachers preach through the Bible’s biggest books
- What We Would Be Missing If We Didn’t Have the Book of Acts from Patrick Schreiner (Crossway) – “Acts is a model, a prototype, an exemplar for the renewal of the church”
- {Free e-book:] Revelation and the End of All Things, 2nd edition by Craig Koester – this book is free this month (January 2022) from Logos Bible Software. If you don’t have Logos, you can read this book online. You can also download the basic free version of Logos to read it offline.
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