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.)
- Preaching Is Worth It from Jeffrey Arthurs, Scott Gibson, and Haddon Robinson (Preaching Points) – relevant, biblical preaching is worth it because God uses it to transform people; we must work at it and keep growing as preachers
- How Humility Can Transform Our Preaching from Will Anderson (Preaching Today) – humility acknowledges we are better together; it frees us from know-it-all-ism; it increases theological precision; it creates a healthy church culture
- On Text Size Selection (Preachers Talk, Ep. 52) from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm, Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – how to determine what length of text to preach; pitfalls of moving through a book too slowly or too quickly
- The Preacher’s Bookshelf – Why Reading Good Books Matters For Ministry with Austin Carty from Austin Carty and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the value of reading for preaching and pastoral ministry; the use of reading and stories in preaching
- Finding Jesus Where He Isn’t: 2 Rules for Typology from Timothy Miller (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – examine the context; read with the community of believers; keep in mind interpretive warnings
- “Preachers and Preaching” – Episode 273: Typology, Allegory, and Preaching Part 2 from Jared Bumpers and Mitchell Chase (Jason K. Allen) – what allegory is; Paul’s use of allegory in Galatians 4; the quadriga; guardrails to remember in moving from the literal to the spiritual sense
- How to Use Greek Lexicons from Logos Staff (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – dictionaries and lexicons; good Greek lexicons; specialty lexicons; how to use them
- How to Use Linguistics to Understand the Bible from Kevin Grasso (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – an example of using linguistics to determine the meaning of Deuteronomy 6:4
- Why Are the Books of the Bible in the Order They’re In? from Gregory Goswell (Crossway) -“the positioning of each book relative to other books in the canonical collection, whether in terms of the grouping in which it is placed or the books that follow or precede it, has hermeneutical significance”
- 8 Reflections on Preaching Through 1 Peter from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) – some brief reflections on preaching a series of expository sermons based on 1 Peter.
- The Joy of Reading Revelation: Seven Reasons to Study the Apocalypse from Nancy Guthrie (Desiring God) – “seven reasons Revelation is a joy to study”
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