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 Pulpit & the People (Preaching Guru) – “let the record of your ministry be this: you left people closer to Christ than you found them” (3 min)
- Preaching and Faith: How the Sunday Preaching Moment Impacts Discipleship from Thabiti Anyabwile (Gospel-Centered Discipleship) – finding faith in preaching again; re-thinking sermon composition, application, and motivation in preaching (7 min)
- “On Preaching” | Overcoming Writer’s Block from H. B. Charles, Jr. (Cutting It Straight) – what we should do when struggling to make progress in sermon preparation (27 min)
- Episode 34: Bitesize – Is Something Missing? (The Biblical Preaching Podcast) from Peter Mead (Cor Deo) – suggestions for helping our listeners experience the text (10 min)
- Clarity, Communication Theory and Finding Your Own Voice from Ryan Marr and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – the value of listening to yourself; preparing to be clear; watching your life and doctrine; developing your own voice; getting good feedback (60 min)
- “Preachers Talk” – On Using Your Voice from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – thinking about using your voice before and during preaching; the importance of your voice; maintaining your voice (26 min)
- Preaching Between Two Worlds: An Interview with John R. W. Stott from John Stott (Preaching Magazine) – a definition of biblical preaching; the power of preaching; bridging the two worlds; the centrality of the cross (10 min)
- Preaching the Word: An Interview with Stephen F. Olford from Stephen Olford (Preaching Magazine) – thoughts about expository preaching; preaching in an urban context; sermon structure; the sermon preparation process (16 min)
- “Preaching and Preachers – The Preaching of John MacArthur from Philip Johnson and Jason Allen (The Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers) – why MacArthur’s preaching was effective; authority in the pulpit; his sermon preparation process; his delivery (30 min) [originally published on 3/4/19]
- Allegory vs. Typology: How to Interpret the Bible Without Twisting It from Ethan Jago (G3 Ministries) – “if the New Testament authors draw the typological line, it’s safe; if not, proceed with caution.” (6 min)
- Tools to Study the Bible and Theology from Andy Naselli (Christ the King Church) – information about a lengthy pdf document listing study tools; ten tools to prioritize (5 min)
- “On Preaching” | My Favorite Commentaries on the Psalms from H. B. Charles, Jr. (Cutting It Straight) – Charles’ favorite resources for preaching on the Psalms (26 min)
- Preaching the Psalms from Abraham Kuruvilla (Southern Equip) – what to look for in the Psalms: “story”, uniquenesses, theme, parallels, identities, speakers, paronomasia, trajectory, theological focus (7 min)
- Everything You Need to Know for Preaching Proverbs from Jonathan Akin (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – why preach from the book of Proverbs; how to preach Proverbs in a Christ-centered way; essential resources (29 min)
- “Bible Talk” – Isaiah 5: On the Parable of a Vineyard and a Reprehensible Joel Osteen Sermon (Ep. 156) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Isaiah 5 (46 min)
- Episode 335: Hosea from Andrew King and Jared Wilson (For the Church) – who Hosea was; how his story relates to Christ; how does the book relate to the local church (31 min)
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