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 Doesn’t Belong in the Shadows from Alistair Begg (Truth for Life) – the lack of expository preaching is explained by a loss of confidence in the Bible and using the pulpit for the wrong purposes; expository preaching must be recovered (6 min)
- A Strange Aversion to White Guy Monologues from A. W. Workman (Entrusted to Dirt) – reasons for the aversion to preaching among contemporary missionaries; preaching is required by Scripture; both preaching and inductive Bible studies can be examples of good contextualization (10 min)
- What Do You Want from a Sermon? from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – we need to make sure we understand the passage and have good application; what to do when we are struggling with the passage (6 min)
- Mother’s Day Theology (Preaching Guru) – thoughts and cautions regarding Mother’s Day preaching: it “is a moment to display God’s nurturing heart, women’s covenantal dignity, and the expansive grace of the gospel” (3 min)
- “On Preaching” – #182 | Principles of Evangelistic Preaching from H. B. Charles Jr. (H. B. Charles Jr.) – the messenger, place, authority, focus, message, spirit, power, fuel, burden, and purpose of evangelistic preaching (17 min)
- Episode 16: Interview with Si Munsie Part 2: From ? to the Pulpit (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Mike Chalmers, Peter Mead, and Simon Munsie (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) – lessons learned from teaching children; creativity in preaching; our goals in preaching involve head, heart, and hands; reflections on how our background influences our preaching; when God changes people through preaching (34 min)
- Ministry in Motion: Guest Preaching, Mentorship, and Sermon Application with Shaun Sells from Shaun Sells and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the importance of application; the value of inductive Bible study; how to serve guest preachers and be a good guest preacher (38 min)
- Christ in the Old Testament from J. V. Fesko (Reformed Theology) – “through the light of the revelation of the gospel of Christ you are equipped to recognize clearly Jesus in the shadow lands of the Old Testament” (3 min)
- “Bible Talk” – 2 Kings 21: On Manasseh, the Temple Blasphemer Who Should Have Been the Temple Builder (Ep. 148) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 2 Kings 21 (22 min)
- Titus – Saved to Be Godly & Do Good from John Stevens (Dissenting Opinion) – “Titus is a brilliant summary of the Christian life and the nature of gospel ministry” (3 min)
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