Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Preach the Word: The Minister and His Pulpit (Jason K. Allen) – preaching is the pastor’s preeminent task
- Preaching by Faith from Barry York (Gentle Reformation) – we need confidence that God will bless the means of preaching he has ordained
- 10 Pastors Share How They Tackle the Sermon Writing Process from Karen Engle (Logos Blog) – Ray Ortlund, H. B. Charles, Tony Evans, Bryan Chapell, John Piper and others share their insights
- The Enduring Value of a Long Sermon Series from Jason Carter (Reformation 21) – a longer sermon series communicates that the Bible is meant to be studied, Scripture is more important that our ideas, Scripture is sufficient, and life is to be lived in the larger story
- Three Reasons to Get Out of the Pulpit from Jeff Medders (Acts 29) – “letting others preach for you is good for you, the church, and the mission”
- Preach the Word, Don’t Work the Crowd – Chris Thomas from Chris Thomas and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – helpful advice for those learning to preach; preaching as shepherding; the value of education and internships; parenting and preaching
- On Preaching as an Assistant (Preachers Talk, Ep. 25) from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks and Juan Sanchez (9 Marks) – finding opportunities to preach; how senior pastors can help assistants develop as preachers; when to move on from being an assistant
- [For those who don’t have access to Bible commentaries and other Bible study tools, remember that you can borrow commentaries and tools online. Many of these resources are “critical”, but some are evangelical. Here are some lists: Bible Commentaries to Borrow; Bible Study Tools to Borrow]
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