Thy Strong Word From Kfuo Radio

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An in-depth study of the books of the Bible with guest pastors from across the country. Hosted by Rev. William Weedon. Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation and produced by the LCMS Office of National Mission.

Episodios

  • John 12:1-19: Anointing and Acclamation: Jesus Enters Jerusalem

    02/12/2024 Duración: 51min

    Mary anoints Jesus' feet with costly perfume, a heartfelt act foreshadowing His burial, while Judas objects, exposing his greed. Crowds gather in Bethany to see Jesus and Lazarus, leading the chief priests to plot Lazarus’ death. As Jesus enters Jerusalem riding a donkey, fulfilling prophecy, the crowds wave palm branches and shout "Hosanna," hailing Him as King. Meanwhile, the Pharisees despair at His growing influence, as this moment of triumph foreshadows His sacrificial mission.  Rev. Dr. Richard Davenport, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fort Smith, AR, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 12:1-19.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by tho

  • John 11:45-57: Isn't It Ironic? Don't You Think?

    29/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    The aftermath of Jesus raising Lazarus sets the stage for the intensifying conflict between belief and opposition. While many believe in Him, others report the miracle to the Pharisees, sparking a pivotal meeting of the Sanhedrin. In this council, Caiaphas, the high priest, utters a prophecy rich with irony that he himself doesn’t understand: that it is better for one man to die for the people than for the whole nation to perish. Unwittingly, he speaks a profound truth about Jesus' sacrificial death; thus God uses him in his high priestly role despite his unbelief.   The Rev. Kevin Parviz, pastor of Congregation Chai v’ Shalom, in St. Louis, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 11:45-57.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the

  • John 11:1-44: Lazarus Lives: Death is No Match for Jesus

    28/11/2024 Duración: 01h02min

    When Lazarus falls ill, his sisters send for Jesus, but He delays—on purpose. What could possibly be more urgent than healing a friend? In this section, we encounter not only grief and confusion but also the power and promise of resurrection. As Jesus declares, "I am the resurrection and the life," He leads us to the tomb, not to mourn, but to witness the glory of God.   The Rev. Dr. Joel Heck, interim President of Concordia Lutheran Seminary of Lutheran Church—Canada in Edmonton, Alberta, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 11:1-44.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly goes to the cross, showing the depths of God

  • John 10:1-42: The Good Shepherd: One with the Father

    27/11/2024 Duración: 59min

    Jesus presents himself as the Good Shepherd, contrasting His care for His sheep with the false shepherds (Pharisees) who exploit and abandon them. Jesus explains that He knows His sheep intimately, lays down His life for them, and provides abundant life. He emphasizes His unity with the Father, prompting outrage among the Jews who accuse Him of blasphemy and attempt to stone Him. Despite their hostility, many believe in Him because of His teachings and miracles.  The Hon. Rev. Scott Kerns, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Easton, PA, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 10.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly go

  • John 9:1-41: Blind Eyes See the Light of the World

    26/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    Soon after revealing to us how Jesus proclaimed Himself to be the Light of the World, John now shares an example of that light in action. In this chapter, Jesus heals a man born blind, demonstrating His divine authority and compassion. This miraculous act not only restores physical sight but also leads the man to spiritual enlightenment, even as it exposes the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees who are angered by Jesus. The Rev. Jacob Hercamp, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Noblesville, IN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 9.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly goes to the cross, showing the depths of God

  • John 8:12-59: Jesus Doubles and Triples Down on his Divine Identity

    25/11/2024 Duración: 55min

    On the heels of proclaiming that he is Living Water, Jesus now doubles down on his divine identity and proclaims, "I am the Light of the World.” This challenges the Pharisees and, once again, exposes their unbelief. As He reveals the truth that sets sinners free, the tension builds but Jesus’ triples down with a bold declaration, "Before Abraham was, I am.” Now that he has clearly revealed his divine identity, His opponents become enraged and ready to stone Him.   The Rev. Sean Smith, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Clarksville, TN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 8:12-59.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willing

  • John 8:1-11: Testing the Rabbi Reveals the Redeemer

    22/11/2024 Duración: 58min

    A dramatic scene unfolds—a woman is dragged before Jesus, accused of a sin punishable by death. Her accusers demand judgment, hoping to trap Jesus with His response. Instead of condemnation, Jesus kneels, writing in the dust, and delivers a stunning challenge: “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone.” One by one, the crowd disperses, leaving only Jesus and the woman. His words echo the heart of the Gospel: “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.”  The Rev. Jeremy Klaustermeier, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Warrenton, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 8:1-11.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursue

  • John 7:37-52: Living Water and Rising Conflict

    21/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    At the height of the Feast of Tabernacles, Jesus declares, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink,” offering the gift of the Spirit to all who believe. His words ignite both faith and hostility, drawing some closer while others reject Him. As division grows, the promise of Living Water stands firm, overflowing with life for those who receive it.  The Rev. Chris Matthis, Epiphany Lutheran Church, in Castle Rock, CO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 7:37-52. The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly goes to the cross, showing the depths of God’s love. As we travel from His first miracle to His ultimate victor

  • John 6:60-7:36: Triggered! Jesus Keeps Saying Offensive Things

    20/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    Jesus’ teachings continue to stir division and challenge expectations. Many disciples struggle with His hard sayings about eating His flesh and drinking His blood, and some turn away, unable to accept His words. As opposition builds, even among His own brothers, Jesus navigates hostility with divine purpose, teaching openly in the temple during the Feast of Booths. Questions swirl about His identity: Is He a prophet, the Messiah, or an imposter? This section invites us to wrestle with the same question: Who is Jesus, and will we trust Him when His words challenge us?  The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 6:60-7:36.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to th

  • John 6:22-59: Jesus is the Bread of Life

    19/11/2024 Duración: 55min

    The crowds eagerly follow Jesus, drawn by His miraculous feeding of the five thousand. Yet, Jesus confronts their motives, urging them to seek not earthly bread but the true Bread of Life—Himself. As He speaks of giving His flesh and blood for food that we must “eat,” His words provoke confusion and even rejection. Naturally, when Jesus speaks of His body and blood, we think of the Lord’s Supper. Is Jesus giving us here a hint of things to come or something else? Scholars continue to explore this profound question, but what if the argument itself misses the point?   The Rev. John Shank, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Edwardsville, IL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 6:22-59  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. B

  • John 6:1-21: Bread and Waves: Provision and Power

    18/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    Jesus unveils His divine authority and tender care with breathtaking clarity, meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of His people. With just five loaves and two fish, He feeds a massive crowd, leaving them amazed and satisfied, and then, as chaos brews on the stormy sea, He strides across the waves to bring peace to His terrified disciples. These miraculous acts radiate the power of the One who commands creation itself and offers Himself as the Bread of Life.  The Rev. David Bass, pastor of St. Michael Lutheran Church and School in Ft. Meyers, FL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 6:1-12.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject

  • John 5:19-47: The Son and the Father: Divine Authority

    15/11/2024 Duración: 59min

    Jesus reveals the profound unity between Himself and God the Father. He explains that He does nothing on His own but only what He sees the Father doing, reflecting a perfect harmony in their divine work. Jesus asserts that the Father has entrusted Him with the authority to give life and to judge all humanity, highlighting that honoring the Son is inseparable from honoring the Father. He prophesies a future resurrection where the faithful will rise to eternal life, while those who have done evil will face judgment. To affirm His divine mission, Jesus points to multiple witnesses: the testimony of John the Baptist, the miraculous works He performs, the sacred Scriptures, and the direct testimony of God Himself. Through these, He urges the people to believe in Him, for in Him lies the promise of eternal life. The Rev. Bryan Stecker, pastor at Trinity Lutheran in Waconia, MN, joins guest host Rev. David Boisclair to study John 5:19-47. The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus

  • John 5:1-18: Healing on the Sabbath: The Bethesda Pool

    14/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    While in Jerusalem, Jesus encounters a man who has been crippled for 38 years and heals him, instructing him to take up his mat and walk. This act takes place on the Sabbath, provoking the anger of the Jewish authorities who deem it unlawful to carry a mat on the holy day. When questioned, Jesus defends His actions, asserting that He is simply doing the work of His Father, God. This statement further incenses the leaders, as they realize it is a bold claim to divine equality. The Rev. Ryan Kleimola, pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Toledo, OH, joins guest host Rev. Doug Griebenaw to study John 5:1-18. The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject H

  • John 4:27-54: The Fields Are Ripe For Harvest!

    13/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    Jesus' disciples return to find Him in conversation with a Samaritan woman—a surprising encounter that defies social and cultural norms. The woman, moved by the Holy Spirit, abandons her water jar and rushes back to her village, proclaiming the arrival of a man who "told me everything I ever did." Her testimony stirs the townspeople, leading many to believe in Jesus as the Messiah. Meanwhile, Jesus speaks to His disciples about the spiritual harvest, emphasizing the urgency of spreading the Gospel message. Later, Jesus travels to Galilee, where He heals the son of a royal official in Capernaum from a distance, demonstrating His power and leading the official and his entire household to believe in Him. The Rev. Dr. Curtis Deterding, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Fort Myers, Florida, joins guest host Rev. David Boisclair to study John 4:27-54. The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His m

  • John 4:1-26: The Samaritan Encounter: Living Water

    12/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    Jesus, traveling through Samaria, stops at Jacob’s well and encounters a Samaritan woman. Breaking social and cultural norms, He engages in a profound conversation with her, revealing Himself as the source of “living water” that quenches a deeper thirst than any earthly water could satisfy. As Jesus exposes her past yet offers her grace, He unveils truths about worship and declares openly, “I who speak to you am He”—revealing Himself as the Messiah.  The Rev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 4:26. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/wrestlingwiththebasics.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentl

  • John 3:22-36: He Must Increase: John the Baptist's Farewell

    11/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    As Jesus' ministry gains momentum, John the Baptist's disciples raise concerns that people are now flocking to Jesus instead of their own teacher. But with great humility, John joyfully declares his role is to prepare the way for the true Messiah— the Bridegroom who has come from heaven. John humbly proclaims, "He must increase, but I must decrease," acknowledging Christ's divine authority and mission to bring eternal life to all who believe.  The Rev. Weston Wildauer, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 3:22-36.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly go

  • John 3:1-21: Born Again: Nicodemus in the Night

    08/11/2024 Duración: 57min

    Under the cover of night, Nicodemus, a Pharisee and teacher, seeks Jesus for answers only He can give. Jesus speaks of being “born again” through water and the Spirit, challenging Nicodemus—and all who listen—to see the kingdom of God in a new light. In this intimate exchange, the mystery of salvation unfolds, revealing the profound love of God for the world through His only Son. John 3:16, a verse echoing through the ages, calls believers to embrace the promise of eternal life. This passage invites us into the heart of the gospel, where faith and rebirth offer a new beginning.  The Rev. Dr. Rich Rudowske, Executive Director of Lutheran Bible Translators, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 3:1-21.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life

  • John 2:1-25: Jesus' Love for His Mother and Zeal for His Father

    07/11/2024 Duración: 59min

    Jesus’ ministry begins with two powerful acts: turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana and cleansing the temple in Jerusalem. At Cana, Jesus shows love and respect for His mother by answering her request, revealing His divine power in an intimate setting. Jesus shows that joy and celebration are not frivolous, but the proper response to God’s gifts in creation. Then, in the temple, His zeal for His Father’s house drives Him to confront corruption. Jesus demonstrates his righteous judgment as he turns over tables and whips the moneychangers out of the temple.   The Rev. Mitchell Gowen, pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church of Aiea, Hawai’i, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 2:1-25.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the de

  • John 1:35-51: Can Anything Good Come from Nazareth?

    06/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    As John the Baptist declares Jesus to be the Lamb of God, two of his own followers, including Andrew, are drawn to Jesus and ask Him where He is staying. With a simple invitation—"Come and you will see"—Jesus begins gathering those who would become His closest companions. Andrew brings his brother, Simon Peter, and soon after, Philip and Nathanael are called. But when Nathanael skeptically questions whether anything good can come from Nazareth, Jesus surprises him with insights only God could know, sparking Nathanael’s awe-filled confession: "You are the Son of God!" These first encounters reveal not only Jesus’ powerful insight but the mystery and wonder He inspires in those who come near.  The Rev. Roger Mullet, pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Buffalo, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 1:35-51.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His pr

  • John 1:1-34: Jesus is the Word, the Light, and the Lamb

    05/11/2024 Duración: 56min

    We encounter a stunning introduction to Jesus—He is not only the Word who was with God from the beginning, but the Word who is God. He is the Light breaking into a world of darkness, offering life and power to those who believe. And in a moment of profound revelation, John the Baptist points to Jesus, calling Him the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. What does it mean for Jesus to be the Word, the Light, and the Lamb? Join us as we explore these awe-inspiring titles and dive into the mystery of who Jesus truly is!  The Rev. Sam Powell, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church & School, Jefferson City, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 1:1-34.  The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity.  From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of c

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