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.)
- A Comforting Verse for Unimpressive, Not So Great Preachers from Stephen Kneale (Building Jerusalem) – 1 Corinthians 1:17 assures us that “so long as we are faithfully proclaiming the gospel and properly teaching what the scriptures actually say, the Word will do its work”
- Ten Correctable Mistakes We Make When Preaching and Teaching from Steve Burchett (Christian Communicators Worldwide) – ten mistakes that relate primarily to sermon delivery and are well worth correcting
- The Power of Confidence: How to Capture Attention and Inspire Through Your Preaching (Preaching Guru) – five suggestions for preaching with greater confidence (I would add prayer to the list.)
- “On Preaching” – #175 | 10 Ways to Conclude a Sermon from H. B. Charles, Jr. (H. B. Charles, Jr.) – qualities of effective sermon conclusions; a helpful list of ways to conclude a sermon
- Does Your Preaching Pass The Rock and The Reed Challenge? from Douglas Webster and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the importance of knowing the biblical salvation story; the “rock and reed challenge”; essential components of a sermon; rock quarry preaching versus art gallery preaching; the nature of parables and how to preach them
- “Preacher’s Talk” – On Preaching Short Passages from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm, and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – reasons for preaching a short passage; the pitfalls and benefits of preaching short passages; how to preach short passages well; examples of such preaching
- “Bible Talk” – 1 Kings 21–22: On the Egyptization of Israel and the Random, Meticulous Sovereignty of God (Ep. 131) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on 1 Kings 21-22
- “Preaching and Preachers” – Preaching the Gospel of Mark from Jason Allen (Preaching and Preachers Podcast) – why we should preach through the Gospels; why Mark is a rich Gospel to preach; favorite passages; challenges in preaching Mark; helpful resources on Mark
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