Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preaching about Trusting God in the New Year from Bruce Ballast (Preaching Acts) – thoughts on why this theme is appropriate in 2021
- Spiritual Warfare and Pulpit Ministry from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – the enemy’s tactics include: pride, temptation, distractions, accusations
- The Responsibility of the Preacher (Kuyper) from Shane Lems (Reformed Reader) – the preacher: “True to the pure Word, he is all; without it, he is nothing.”
- Change Doesn’t Depend on the Preacher from Simon van Bruchem (Written for Our Instruction) – God is in control and uses our preaching in ways we cannot predict
- Preaching through a Crisis – Thomas Terry from Mike Neglia, Nick Cady and Thomas Terry (Expositors Collective) – how to pastor a church and approach preaching when the previous pastor has failed morally
- Tell Us What God Has to Say: The Charge and Power of Preaching from David Mathis (Desiring God) – a sermon on 2 Timothy 4:1-8: preachers must make us wise to the world’s lies, tell us what God has to say, and point us to the reward
- William Perkins and the Priority of Scripture from Andrew S. Ballitch (Credo Magazine) – Puritan William Perkins’ example of interpreting Scripture with Scripture and using expository preaching to promote reformation
- How Then Shall We Read? Hermeneutics, Typology, and Trinity from Hans Boersma and and Matthew Barrett (Credo Magazine) – biblical interpretation should take into account God’s providential guidance of redemptive history and the writing of Scripture
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