Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- The Idol of Greed from Kevin Cobb (Preaching Source) – preaching on greed is difficult, but we should not avoid doing it
- The Whole Truth: Why One-Sided Truths Are the Most Effective Way to Introduce Error from David S. Schrock (Via Emmaus) – we can affirm the truth with the wrong propositions, the wrong priorities, the wrong proportions, and the wrong passions
- A Low Fence: Revisited from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – to maintain focus, erect a “fence” around the passage that you plan to study and preach
- The Impact of Syntax from Chip Thornton (G3) – remember the analogy of antecedent Scripture, identify the literary type, watch the chapter divisions
- Raising Up Young Preachers – Tony Carter from Mike Neglia and Tony Carter (Expositors Collective) – the need for young preachers to find their own voice; how older preachers can raise up then next generation of preachers
- Book Review: The Whole Counsel of God by Tim Patrick and Andrew Reid from Shane Walker (9 Marks) – a book with “instruction on how to achieve the goal of preaching through the whole Bible”
- Exodus 3–4: On Moses Milling about in Midian Until His Momentous Mountain Moment (Bible Talk, Ep. 22) from Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton and Sam Emadi (9 Marks) – Biblical theological insights on these chapters
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