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.)
- Lead from the Pulpit with Visionary Preaching from Bryan Wilkerson and Jeffrey Arthurs (Preaching Points) – using stories in the pulpit to cast vision both for individuals and for the congregation
- Preaching That Creates Gospel Culture from Mike Neglia, Nick Cady and Tim Chaddick (Expositors Collective) – creating gospel culture through preaching by being true to the text and using personal and congregational stories; recognizing the limitations of preaching; the problem of oversharing
- On Engaging the Listener | Preachers Talk, Ep. 45 from David Helm, Jeremy Meeks, K. Edward Copeland (9 Marks) – why engage the listener; how to engage the listener; the use of questions, being engaged personally
- Teach Theology—Your Church Needs It from Daniel Darling (Lifeway Research) – because of biblical and theological illiteracy, we must embrace the task of teaching theology; our teaching must be “simple, clear and accessible”
- “Preaching and Preachers” – Episode 259: Preparing Sermons from the Old Testament from Allan Moseley and Jared Bumpers (Jason K. Allen) – the challenges of preaching from the Old Testament; working with various genres of the Old Testament; preaching Christ from the Old Testament (see also Moseley’s book: From the Study to the Pulpit: An 8-Step Method for Preaching and Teaching the Old Testament)
- Let the Text Question You: Exegesis is Application from Tommy Keene (Sign and Shadow) – we need to use the biblical text to probe our own hearts and minds; questions to ask; letting the text speak
- How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Step 12 – Practical Theology from Jason DeRouchie (For the Church) – God gave the Old Testament to instruct Christians; general guidelines for applying the Old Testament
- Joshua 1–2: On Gentile Passovers and Joshua as Jeremy Renner as Jason Bourne (Bible Talk, Ep. 64) from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks) – biblical theological insights on Joshua 1-2
- Why Did John Piper Say He Hardly Needs BDAG? from Mark Ward (Word by Word – Logos Blog) – we can use Bible software to do our own lexicography, but the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament by Bauer, Danker, Arndt, and Gingrich (BDAG) is an essential resource for understanding New Testament Greek
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