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.)

- Three Reasons to Include a Concise Summary of the Gospel in Every Sermon from Timothy Raymond (9 Marks) – with a summary of the gospel we can evangelize non-Christians, train Christians to explain the gospel, and communicate what is of ultimate importance (6 min)
- Christianese, Sainthood, and Discourse Analysis from Peter Kenny and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – on not using a manuscript in preaching; avoiding “Christianese”; using discourse analysis in exegesis and “arcing” (more information here); training and being mentored for ministry; listening to other preachers; using “quick images” and pauses; using slides (45 min)
- Episode 54: Feedback (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Peter Mead (Cor Deo) – what meaningful feedback is; four marks of good preaching: biblical, clear, relevant, engaging; getting good feedback; self-evaluation (30 min)
- “Preaching and Preaching” | Preaching the Old Testament from John Meade and Jared Bumpers (The Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers) – preaching the Old Testament: why it is important; why it is challenging; handling texts with violence, imprecations or genealogies; the reliability of the Old Testament (30 min)
- “The Biblical Theology Briefing” | What Is Biblical Theology? from Benjamin Gladd and Matthew Harmon (The Gospel Coalition) – the podcasters introduce themselves; a description of biblical theology; how biblical theology differs from systematic theology; recommended sources (39 min)
- How to Let Scripture Interpret Scripture from Benjamin Gladd and Nancy Guthrie (The Gospel Coalition) – three biblical theological tools: quotations and allusions, tracing whole bible themes, and connecting the Old Testament to Christ (podcast: 49 min; transcript: 38 min)
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