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				<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Dr. John Soden&#8217;s kind offer, for the past year or so we&#8217;ve been working together on Kregel Publishing&#8217;s soon to be released, Kerux Commentary series, designed especially for preachers. Kerux features a tag-team approach to writing that links an Old or New Testament biblical scholar with a homiletician (preaching scholar/practitioner). John is a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to Dr. John Soden&#8217;s kind offer, for the past year or so we&#8217;ve been working together on Kregel Publishing&#8217;s soon to be released, <em>Kerux</em> <em>Commentary</em> series, designed especially for preachers. Kerux features a tag-team approach to writing that links an Old or New Testament biblical scholar with a homiletician (preaching scholar/practitioner).</p>



<p>John is a fine Old Testament professor at Lancaster Bible College|Capital Seminary &amp; Graduate School. He has the lion&#8217;s share of the work: presenting his exegesis and theological findings for each section. I contribute the Homiletical Author section that helps preachers navigate the journey from text to sermon.</p>



<p>A couple of months ago while writing my HA section it hit me:</p>



<p>I am struggling to move from John&#8217;s excellent analysis to the homiletical material because he&#8217;s done the spade-work, not me.</p>



<p>I realized that this was the first time in my life I was using someone&#8217;s else&#8217;s material to prepare a sermon.</p>



<p>To his credit, John is one of those rare exegetes that consistently moves from exegetical findings to theological expressions that are preacher-friendly. That means that he has made my job very easy.</p>



<p>Except for one thing&#8230;</p>



<p>In my shepherding ministry in the local church, the Lord has given me the responsibility of doing original study in the text and presenting my findings to my listeners. It&#8217;s not that I don&#8217;t use commentaries and other sources; it&#8217;s just that those supplement my own exegesis and theological and homiletical thinking.</p>



<p>God has gifted me and you to do this.</p>



<p>God intends to guide our exegetical/theological/homiletical process.</p>



<p>God holds us accountable for preaching and teaching truth.</p>



<p>And maybe most important&#8230;</p>



<p>God wants to speak to you and me directly during the whole process so we respond in the study before we ask others to do so in the sermon.</p>



<p>May you be encouraged tomorrow (or Tuesday?) as you begin your own <em>original</em> sermon preparation. Lord willing, in the foreseeable future I will write about my Monday morning routine. In the meantime, may our Lord receive glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21) as work your own method.</p>



<p>Randal</p>
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