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.)
- Preach the Gospel from T. M. Suffield (nuakh) – “if you preach, make sure your preaching offers me Christ”
- Good Sermons Sometimes Hurt from David Cassidy (The Gospel Coalition) – our sermons may hurt because they are not entertainment, but rather include calls to repentance and renewal
- Preacher’s Talk: On Beginning a New Preaching Role from K. Edward Copeland, David Helm, and Jeremy Meeks (9 Marks) – ideas on what to preach when beginning a new pastorate; what a church needs from a new pastor; what to avoid
- “You’re Not Crazy” – Dry Seasons, Imposter Syndrome, and Reawakening: Season 4 Q&A with Sam and Ray from Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry (The Gospel Coalition) – (5:40 – 18:50 of the podcast) how to build a gospel culture in an established church; the problem of too much exegesis in our sermons and not enough Jesus
- Discovering God’s Sovereign Theme in Your Life from Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – how we can find our own voices as preachers; factors that shape our preaching voices; why “God’s sovereign theme” in our lives is significant for our preaching
- Preaching and Preachers, Episode 111: The Pastor and Remembering Death from Matthew McCullough and Jason K. Allen (The Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers) – McCullough talks about his book Remembering Death: The Surprising Path to Living Hope and how reflecting on death can be helpful to preachers [originally published on 11/12/2018]
- Logos Review: Is Logos Worth a Subscription? from Brandon Hilgemann (Pro Preacher) – new features available via the new Logos Bible Software subscriptions; features that need improvement; subscription pros and cons
- 1 Kings 19: On the Still, Small Voice that Interrupts Elijah’s Possible Pity Party from Alex Duke, Sam Emadi, and Jim Hamilton (9 Marks – Bible Talk) – biblical theological insights on 1 Kings 19
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