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.)
- Is a Sermon More Than a Lecture? from Brian Key (Sola Ecclesia) – the importance for preachers of getting “a feeling sense” of the biblical text through meditation and self-application
- I’d Rather Be Forgotten, Than Remembered for Giving In with Josh Porter from Mike Neglia and Josh Porter (Expositors Collective) – collaborative sermon preparation and sermon feedback; a discussion of Porter’s book Death to Deconstruction: Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion; the value of reviewing our sermons and listening to other communicators
- Preaching on Palm Sunday: Why It Matters, and What to Say from Kevin Miller (Preaching Today) – ideas for preaching on Palm Sunday as a day and as a doorway to Passion Week
- “Pastor Matters” – Episode 99: Exploring Theology in Preaching with Walter Strickland from Ronjour Locke and Walter Strickland (Center for Preaching & Pastoral Leadership) – in preaching, we are teaching our people to read the Scriptures; in what sense preaching can be theological; the importance of keeping preaching relevant
- I Just Preached a Terrible Sermon: Now What? from Matthew Everhard (Gentle Reformation) – what to do, both during preaching and after preaching, when a sermon doesn’t go well
- Book Review: From Prisoner to Prince, by Samuel Emadi from Trent Hunter (9 Marks) – a review of Emadi’s book: From Prisoner to Prince: The Joseph Story in Biblical Theology
- Judges 9-10: On Loose Lugnuts, Israel’s Anti-King, and the Utter Stupidity of Evil (Bible Talk, Ep. 76) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Judges 9-10
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