Here are some posts on preaching and exegesis that I noticed recently. (To receive Preaching Post Roundup as a weekly email, please subscribe.)
- How Do You Outline a Sermon? When to Use 3 Pointsâand When Not To from Faithlife Staff (Logos Blog) – An excerpt from Bryan Chapell’s lecture: “The key is to let your [sermonâs] purpose dictate the number of main points.”
- Why We Need Faithful PreachingâEven When It Doesnât Seem to Apply to Us from David Gundersen (Southern Equip) – six reasons listeners should listen to sermons that don’t seem to apply directly to them
- Getting Application Right – Dr. Jason Cruise from Mike Neglia and Jason Cruise (Expositors Collective) – reasons preachers fail to make application a priority, a challenge to work hard at application
- How Did Charles Spurgeon Address Contemporary Issues in His Preaching? from Jonathan Leeman & Geoff Chang (9 Marks) – a video discussion of an article in the 9 Marks journal, including Spurgeon’s powerful words on slavery
- Book Review: The Heart of the Preacher by Rick Reed from Caleb Greggsen (9 Marks) – a devotional book for preachers focusing on spiritual health and maturation
- My Thoughts on the New Logos 9 Software from Shane Lems (The Reformed Reader) – new features include: dark mode, Sermon Builder and Sermon Manager, enhanced Factbook and Charts
- Preaching Christ While Preaching Through an Old Testament Book of the Bible from Randal Pelton (Pelton on Preaching) – we should help Christians appreciate how Israel’s story is transformed in Christ to become our story
- The Christ Connection in Genesis from Sanghun Lee (Preaching Source) – themes, events and characters in Genesis have redemptive foci
- Resources for Preaching Genesis from David L. Allen (Preaching Source) – commentaries, special studies and sermons on Genesis
- âPreaching and Preachersâ Episode 189: Preaching the Farewell Discourse from Scott Kellum and Jason Allen (Jason K. Allen) -insights for analyzing, interpreting and preaching texts, including John 13:31-17:26
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