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, Don’t Appease from Brad Horton (G3 Ministries) – we are accountable to God and must guard against the temptation to say what people want to hear, rather than what they need to hear
- Preaching for One from Wes Bredenhof (Wes Bredenhof) – whether you are “preaching for one or three or forty, God’s Word never returns to him empty”
- Sermon Application: Focus on Your First Loves from Matt Cohen (Sola Ecclesia) – sermon application begins with loving God’s Word and loving your people
- A Missing Ingredient in Today’s Preaching from Leland Ryken (Crossway) – a missing ingredient is “the literary approach to the Bible and the importance of genre as a chief ingredient of such an approach”
- The Beauty and Power of Biblical Exposition with Dr. O’Donnell from Douglas O’Donnell and David Jenkins (Servants of Grace) – a discussion of the book by O’Donnell and Leland Ryken (see above): preaching the different genres of the Bible
- Is Preparation Spiritual? from Peter Mead (Biblical Preaching) -whether or not our sermon preparation is spiritual may be indicated by the degree to which it is prayerful
- Sermon Preparation as Soul Care with Ben Campbell from Ben Campbell and Mike Neglia (Expositors Collective) – a discussion based on Campbell’s book Expository Preparation: assuring that our sermons include the gospel; the spiritual disciplines as part of sermon preparation; preparation and worship
- Preaching Mentorships with John Hwang + Panel Discussion from John Hwang and others (Expositors Collective) – preaching mentors do training, modeling and commissioning
- Textual Confidence from Mark Loughridge (Gentle Reformation) – as we look at the biblical text, we must avoid both textual skepticism and textual absolutism
- How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Step 10––Biblical Theology Series: How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament from Jason DeRouchie (For the Church) – understanding biblical theology is crucial to determining the meaning of an Old Testament text
- What Is Distinct about the Theology of Ephesians? from Benjamin L. Merkle (Crossway) – theological themes in Ephesians: the plan of God in salvation; union with Christ; walking according to the Spirit; unity of the church; spiritual warfare
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