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.)

- The Preacher as Witness from Kenton C. Anderson (Preaching Magazine) – “preaching … is the integration of the preacher’s own testimony with that of the Word of God itself” (4 min)
- Joel Beeke | In Season and Out of Season: Endurance in Preaching (GRN National Conference 2026) from Joel Beeke (Gospel Reformation Network) – three motives for preaching “in season and out of season” (64 min)
- Preaching, Integrity, and the Fear of God – Alan Stoddard from Alan Stoddard and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – why integrity is essential for ministry; eight marks of people of integrity (25 min)
- “On Preaching” | When NOT To Go To The Pulpit from H. B. Charles, Jr. (Cutting It Straight) – ten times when we should not go to the pulpit to preach (30 min)
- Artificial Preaching: The Temptation of AI from Greg Morse (Desiring God) – “relying on artificial intelligence instead of the Holy Spirit must eventually end in defeat” (10 min)
- A Fair Critique of Spurgeon’s Preaching (Greidanus) from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader Blog) – Sidney Greidanus points out that Spurgeon is sometimes guilty of erroneous interpretation of biblical texts (4 min)
- Is It Wrong to See Jesus in the Old Testament? from Matthew Crocker (For the Church) – we are justified in seeing Jesus in the Old Testament because of what Jesus says, shows us, and reveals (7 min)
- Notes on the Book of Isaiah from David M. Shaw (The Gospel Coalition – Australia Edition) – “some big-picture exegetical and theological notes on the book, followed by a recommended reading list” (6 min)
- “Bible Talk” | Isaiah 31–32: On the Meaningful Difference between Jim’s “Very Good” and “You’re Exactly Right” (Ep. 178) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Isaiah 31-32 (39 min)
- Personal Thoughts About Commentaries: The Pastoral Epistles from Paul Henebury (Sharper Iron) – some of the best commentaries on the Pastoral Epistles (4 min)
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