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.)

- Sermons Change Lives from Scott Hubbard (Desiring God) – we should preach expectantly, because “God has used sermons to save and sanctify, to call and commission” (6 min)
- “Preach the Word”: Six Benefits of Faithful Exposition from Alistair Begg (Truth for Life) – expository preaching glorifies God, requires study, enables learning, treats the entire Bible, provides a balanced diet, and eliminates “Saturday Night Fever” (6 min)
- “On Preaching” – #186 | Answering Questions about Preaching from H. B. Charles Jr. (H. B. Charles Jr.) – study Bible recommendations; thoughts on sermon illustrations; moving from a full manuscript to preaching from notes (27 min)
- Preaching on Pentecost Sunday from Sean Palmer (Preaching Today) – “Pentecost Sunday is an outstanding opportunity for preachers to shape the imagination of their church and paint a picture of the inevitable future in a multi-ethnic, multicultural world” (3 min)
- On Life and Doctrine from Jason K. Allen (For the Church) – a meditation on 1 Timothy 4:16 (3 min)
- Episode 20: Bitesize – Potential Poison of Preaching Ministry (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Mike Chalmers (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) – the danger of allowing our ministry and busyness to become our identity; the antidote for this poison (6 min)
- Review: Dear Preacher, : Letters on Preaching by Bryant Rueda from Timothy Brown (From Text to Sermon) – these 50 short letters on preaching, based on quotations from a variety of books on homiletics, may be helpful as part of a pastor’s devotional routine (2 min)
- Israel, Eschatology & Opposition: Brian Brodersen on Preaching in the Last Days from Brian Brodersen and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – preaching a chapter of the Bible per week; a pre-millennial perspective on preaching prophecy; spiritual warfare and preaching (53 min)
- Three Important Contexts for Bible Study from Ryan Higginbottom (Knowable Word) – the historical, literary, and personal contexts are all important for Bible study (3 min)
- The Word Became Fresh: How to Preach From Old Testament Narrative Texts from Dale Ralph Davis (The Master’s Seminary Blog) – eight points offered “as exercises in learning the proper interpretation of Old Testament narratives in preparation for preaching” (4 min)
- Is the Song Allegorical? | Fellipe do Vale on Song of Solomon from Kirk E. Miller and Fellipe do Vale (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – the message of the Song of Songs: “human love is a reflection of divine love, and divine love can be known, celebrated, and reciprocated even in a world still marked by loss” (13 min); also a video version here (47 min)
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