Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- Feeding Your Sheep with the Whole Counsel of God from Neal Thornton (The Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership) – work through a variety of texts; spend time in large sections of Scripture; aim for an expository method; desire a long pastorate
- Theological Snobbery from Matt Beasley (Preaching Source) – a warning about the danger of imposing your own theology on the text
- Lemuel Haynes and The Right Preaching of Justice from Jared C. Wilson (For the Church) – this early African-American preacher may be able to help us address our own cultural context
- Tim Keller on What We Can Learn from Machen’s Radio Talks from Tim Keller (The Gospel Coalition) -learn to both propagate and defend the faith; glean helpful ideas; learn from his approach to science; learn openness to new ways of reaching people
- On Conclusions | Preachers Talk, Ep. 20 from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks and K. Edward Copeland (9 Marks) – thoughts on how best to “land the plane” of the sermon (see also my page on sermon writing)
- Why Character Matters – Bryan Stupar from Mike Neglia and Bryan Stupar (Expositors Collective) – character as the foundation of our ministry; the value of African perspectives on Scripture
- Pastors and Reading Good Books (Ep. 31) from Ronjour Locke and Brandon Ward – encouragement to read widely for ministry and preaching; book suggestions
- Exodus 5–7: On Slowed-Down Wifi and Waiting in a Two-Hour Line Before Space Mountain (Bible Talk, Ep. 23) from Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton and Sam Emadi (9 Marks) – Biblical theological insights on these chapters
- 4 Reasons You Should Preach through Jude from Matt Diaz (9 Marks) – Jude roots our identity in what God does for us, prepares the whole church to contend against imposters, reminds us of the unchanging nature of God and proclaims the good news
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