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.)
- Is Expository Preaching Boring? from Tom Patton (The Master’s Seminary Blog) – expository preaching should be powerful, persuasive, purposeful, practical, and personal; it should not be dull
- Why Preaching Is the Number One Way a Pastor Leads from R. Scott Pace (Crossway) – pastors lead by preaching because preaching is central to their calling, because through preaching they shepherd the flock corporately, and because God’s word is the source of their authority
- How to Preach with Grace and Truth in an Election Year from Paul Hoffman (Preaching Today) – “five themes to prepare us and our congregations for Election Day”
- “On Preaching” #167 | The Hard Work of Preaching from H. B. Charles Jr. (H. B. Charles Jr.) – preaching involves the hard work of careful reading, believing prayer, critical thinking, creative writing, and pastoral leadership
- Preaching: Manuscript, Notes, No Notes? from J. V. Fesko (Reformed Theology) – “use the method that provides you with the most peace and clarity in the pulpit”
- A Case for Stealing Sermons (Preaching Guru) – this is really a case for borrowing the content of someone else’s sermon with proper attribution
- Recognizing Jesus in the Shadowlands of the Old Testament from J. V. Fesko (Beautiful Christian Life) – we should not “press the narratives [of the Old Testament] into the service of application apart from Christ”
- Preaching Proverbs with Craig Babcock from Craig Babcock and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – seeing the Book of Proverbs as a narrative of the growth of the righteous man; an approach to training lay preachers
- 10 Things You Should Know about the Book of Acts from Nancy Guthrie (Crossway) – ten significant facts about and themes of the Acts of the Apostles
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