Sinopsis
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
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Genesis 7. And Noah did all that the LORD had commanded him.
31/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Jonathan Buescher, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski, IL, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 7. In faith, Noah built the ark and now it was getting real. The door was shut, the rain came, and all flesh on the earth died. Noah knew all of the destruction to come, but by God’s grace still did all that the LORD had commanded him. As the LORD saved Noah and his family through the ark, we are reminded that He has saved us by Christ through Baptism (I Peter 3:21). The wrath placed on the world has now been placed on Christ. “Lord Jesus Christ, as the Father’s wrath was placed on Your shoulders, we give You thanks for the freedom from sin and help us to live like Noah in doing Your will. In Your name, Amen”
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Genesis 6. Noah did all that God commanded him.
30/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Robert Gehrke, pastor of South Shore Trinity Lutheran Church in White Bear Lake, MN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 6. The corruption of the world was out of control. The LORD grieved the reality of His creation and planned to blot out all living creatures. Sin was, and still is, so great that every intention was only evil continually. In this darkness enters Noah who had found favor in the eyes of the LORD. By His grace, the LORD brought hope through some wood through one man to save the human race. That same grace is extended to us, as the ark saved humanity, He saved us in Christ through Baptism (I Peter 3:21). The same God who found favor with Noah, on account of Christ, He finds favor in us. By faith Noah did all that the Lord had commanded him and we ask that we may do the same. “Lord God, bring repentance into our hearts, so that we may be kept from corruption. By grace, keep us in Your favor that we may follow Your commands. In Christ, Amen”
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Genesis 5: Walking with God!
27/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Doug Minton, pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Milford, IL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 5. In Chapter 4, we hear of how God’s people were calling on His name. God reminds us how He is faithful to all generations and gives us examples of how we can walk with Jesus. The birth of Seth already points us to Christ as his name means “Substitute.” Christ is our substitute to take the wrath of God upon Himself. We hear of Enoch who walked with God and we pray that we would walk the walk of faith. “Let us ever walk with Jesus, follow his example pure, flee the world which would deceive us and to sin our souls allure. Ever in his footsteps treading, body here, yet soul above, full of faith and hope and love, let us do the Father’s bidding. Faithful Lord, abide with me; Savior, lead; I follow thee.” (Lutheran Service Book 685)
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Genesis 4. I have gotten a man, LORD.
26/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Mark Jasa, pastor of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Pasadena, CA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 4. The story of Cain and Abel shows us the reality of this broken world: denial of faith, murder, death, curses, and covering up of sin. We see the work of humankind trying to gain their salvation by their work, like Cain’s offering, and it was the type of Christ, Abel, who was the innocent sacrifice. The blood of Abel was crying from the ground which points to the innocent shedding of blood of our Savior. Lamech’s proclaims a vengeance that is seventy-sevenfold toward those who oppose him, but Jesus proclaims that forgiveness is seventy-sevenfold to others who have wronged him. The love of God in Christ is blatantly different than the world as He loved the world and his blood cries out His forgiveness. “O Holy Spirit, by Your Word You call us righteous. Fill us with this righteousness and love so that we may find rest for our souls and a clear conscience in Christ. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Genesis 3: The first stewardship crisis
25/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Nathan Meador, Executive Assistant for Mission and Mercy for the South Wisconsin District in Milwaukee, WI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 3. The fall into sin can also be seen as the first stewardship crisis. As David says, “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof…(Psalm 24:1).” Adam and Eve were given responsibility as steward of God’s creation according to His will, yet, they abandoned that vocation. The serpent, Satan himself, craftily caused questions concerning God’s Word. The denial of their steward vocation has brought sin, brokenness, and death throughout the universe. God’s plan is greater than our falling and the promise is proclaimed right away, “I will put enmity between you and the woman and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel (Genesis 3:15).” “Lord God, You give and we receive. Help us to receive Your Word and follow You by Your help. Fill us with eternal hope in Your promise of a Savior and in the joy
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Genesis 2: This at last is bone of my bones!
24/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Genesis 2. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics. We hear of the “crown jewel” of God’s creation—man and woman. Although everything was perfect, it was not good for man to be alone. By God’s grace & love, He united Adam and Eve as one flesh for the good of people. As the Triune God, He brings a complementary relationship to our earth to keep us from loneliness and understanding the joy of community as His people. “Lord God, we ask that You would uplift the gift of marriage of a husband and wife as one flesh and to Your glory. As we travel through this imperfect world, keep us in Christ to know that we are united with You and will one day be back in perfection like the Garden of Eden. In His name, Amen”
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Genesis 1. And it was good!
23/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. David Duke, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Newfane & St. John Lutheran Church in Youngstown, NY joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 1. “In the beginning” is not only the start of a new book, but connects everything together. The Lord of all creation is connected to everything in the world, in Scripture, and our salvation in Christ. As the Lord saw His creation as good, we are brought back to the love that the Lord pours into His salvation (John 3:16). He rules over everything and has given us our identity as a blood bought, new creation, in Him. And it is good—very good! “Heavenly Father, in love You created the world, created humanity in Your image, and made us a new creation in Christ. Grant us a renewed understanding of our identities as a new creation to live under Your kingdom and serve You in everlasting righteousness, innocence, and blessedness. Amen”
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Jude: Contend for the faith that was once delivered to the saints.
20/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Joshua Knippa, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran in Nederland, TX, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study the Epistle of Jude. Jude tells us the Christians of the 1st century “to contend for the faith that was once delivered to the saints.” The Christians in those days were surrounded by ungodly people who perverted the grace of our Lord Jesus. Sound familiar? Jude exhorts us to rely on the LORD alone while keeping ourselves in the love of God. He has called us beloved ones of the Father and promises that He will keep us with Him. “Lord God, keep us from stumbling, help us to wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ who leads us to eternal life. In Christ, Amen”
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3 John. Walk in humility.
19/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Michael Morehouse, pastor of Catalina Lutheran Church in Tuscon, Arizona joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study 3 John. Walking in the truth of Christ leads us, by the power of the Holy Spirit, to humble service in all our vocations. By God’s wisdom, John shows an example of hospitality with Gaius and Demetrius. We pray that He would lead us to be generous as our Lord is generous toward us. John does call out the lack of generosity of Diotrephes. One of the greatest challenges in the church is to call out sin, but John handles this spiritual concern in light of Matthew 18, by calling out sin and doing so face to face. “Lord God, grant us a generous heart to love others, help us to be like Gaius & Demetrius, that by Your Holy Spirit, we may walk in Your truth that our joy may be complete in You. In Christ, Amen”
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2 John: Walk in the truth and love of Christ.
18/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Bob Hiller, pastor of Community Lutheran Church in Escondido and San Marcos, CA joins host Rev. Brady Finnern study 2 John. In John’s 2nd letter to the elect lady, the church and her members, he rejoices for those who are walking in the truth and staying from those who deceive away from faith. We are called to abide with Christ as His love has been given for you by His physical death and resurrection which still comes to us today in His body and blood. “O LORD, keep us from those who deceive and help us to abide in Your Word. Amen”
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I John 5:13-21: You may know that you have eternal life: Confidence in Christ.
17/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Jacob Heine, Pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 1 John 5:13-21. John ends his letter with a purpose statement, “That you may know that you have eternal life.” We live in a world that is obsessed with confidence. Confidence in our strengths, finances, personality, and station in life can easily lead to narcissism or depression. Confidence in Christ is faith that He hears you, He forgives you, and His Word is true! The call of the Christian is to repent. Repent for your lack of faith and know that “Christ is enough!” “O Holy Spirit, open our eyes, ears, and hearts to know and have confidence in the truth and new life in Christ. Help to realize that we will never be enough, but Christ is enough. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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I John 5:1-12. You may know that you have eternal life: Believe in the testimony.
16/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Jason Bredeson, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Sacramento, CA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 5:1-12. John is very clear: To believe in Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and ascension is to be born again in Him. Through faith in Him, we overcome this evil world by His work and grace. He has overcome evil and our hope is not in vain. Hold fast to the water claimed in water and the Word. Hold fast to the body and blood that we are able to eat and drink. Hold fast to the Spirit that opens our hearts to believe in Christ and HIs Word. “Lord Jesus Christ, Your testimony is true, send Your Holy Spirit that we may have life in You. In Your name, Amen”
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I John 4:7-21. You may know that you have eternal life: Perfect love casts out fear.
13/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Nabil Nour, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Hartford, SD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 4:7-21. Love is from God. Love is referenced over 20x which fills us with an unconditional love that we fully see with the cross and empty tomb. God’s love is in spite of us. This love given to us is not an opportunity to justify something that we desire, but a love that realizes that when we go against His will, His hand of mercy still extends to us. We see God’s love actively at work through the Church as she serves their community through food pantries, homeless shelters, homes for pregnant women, and services for all in need. “My song is love unknown, My Savior’s love to me, Love to the loveless shown, That they might lovely be. Oh, who am I? That for my sake, My Lord should take Frail flesh and die?" (Lutheran Service Book 430, "My Song is Love Unknown").
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I John 4:1-6. You may know that you have eternal life: Test the spirits–depend on the Spirit.
12/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 1 John 4:1-6. Our itching ears can be led away from Christ by attractive words. It can be difficult to distinguish what is from God or from some other spirit, but it is clear that only the Holy Spirit calls us by the Gospel and keeps us with Christ. John proclaims the truth of the Holy Spirit but confesses who is NOT the Holy Spirit. Any time a person confesses that salvation or forgiveness is NOT from Jesus, true God or true man. To confess that there is salvation in someone else is not a small issue, but that of the anti-Christ. “O Holy Spirit, call, gather, enlighten, sanctify us and the whole church on earth to stay in the true faith and keep us with Christ. Amen”
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I John 3:11-24. You may know that you have eternal life: God is greater than our heart.
11/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. Doug Griebenaw, Mission Advocate for KFUO Radio in St. Louis, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 3:11-24. Our culture often equates love with a nice feeling in our heart. One does not need to live very long to realize that our hearts can lead us astray. John knows that the darkness in this world is REAL, therefore we need light & love. God’s power, love, forgiveness, and healing is greater than our feelings. The focus of our love begins with God in Christ and therefore we steadfastly depend on Him to love others. We stand as both saints and sinners and cling to His promises as we love as He first loved us. “O Holy Spirit, give us Jesus as I have not loved in word or talk, but have thoughts of self more than others. Give us the fully sufficient active love in Christ that our works may be perfected by Your love. Lord have mercy, Amen”
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I John 3:1-10. You may know that you have eternal life: And so we are.
10/05/2022 Duración: 56minRev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 3:1-10. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics. God’s love in Christ is something to see. This love, by His cross, He calls us His children now and by His blood we are purified of all our sins. In response to this love we move forward to not be deceived, make a practice of sinning, or to keep on sinning. Repent, O sinners. You are a child of God. Repent, O child of God, love your brother. Repent, O loved one, Christ was not deceived by the devil and is your Advocate. “Lord God, Heavenly Father, Your love in Christ provides our identity that will last forever. Grant us repentance, renewed faith, and love for others in Your righteousness. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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I John 2:18-29. You may know that you have eternal life: Anti-Christs are among us.
09/05/2022 Duración: 58minRev. Kevin Yoakum, pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Riverview, FL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 2:18-29. Definitions are important. To say that someone is an antiChrist is not a small statement. John is warning the Church that those deny Christ’s full salvation by the cross is an antiChrist. Our goal is not to run around to find out who this antiChrist is, but to stay steadfast with Christ’s salvation. His promise of eternal life by Christ’s cross is for you so abide in Him through the Word, His forgiveness, and His grace. “Lord God, You have anointed us by the Holy Spirit in Baptism. Keep us steadfast in the true faith that we, who can easily be deceived, will abide in You to practice righteousness in our daily vocations. In Christ, Amen”
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I John 2:7-17. You may know that you have eternal life: A New/Old Commandment.
06/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Jeremy Klaustermeier, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Warrenton, MO joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 2:7-17. Love your neighbor. It is a command going back to Leviticus 19:18 that is now written with a forgiveness pen with bloody ink (I John 1:8-9). Darkness surrounds the world, but darkness can not share time with Light. Darkness has a timetable but Light is eternal. Love your neighbor, little children as You are forgiven in Christ. Love your neighbor fathers and young men because You know the Father’s love. Love your neighbor children as you know Your Father in heaven. We love because He first loved us. “Lord God, help us to love our neighbor as You first loved us. As you incorporated all people to Yourself, unite us together in the name of Christ that Your love is not only in our hearts, but extended to others. In Christ, Amen”
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I John 2:1-6. You may know that you have eternal life: I need an Advocate.
05/05/2022 Duración: 57minRev. Curtis Deterding pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Fort Myers, FL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 2:1-6. We all need an advocate who will stand up for us when we are unable to stand up for ourselves. It is the righteous Christ who took on our sins, made the payment for our salvation, and has done all of this for the whole world. In this payment, we joyfully follow His commandments, repenting as we fall, but comforted that the Savior of the world is there as our Helper. Help to confess Jesus as LORD, help to follow His commands, and help to serve others. “O Holy Spirit, as You are our Advocate, help us to believe and follow the Lord’s commands. O Jesus Christ, as You are our Advocate, thank You for making our payment and fill us with Your promises to help us in everything. In Your name, Amen”
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I John 1:5-10. You may know that you have eternal life: Walking in the Light.
04/05/2022 Duración: 58minRev. David Boisclair of Faith and Bethesda Lutheran Church in Pine Lawn, MO joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study I John 1:5-10. John heard, saw, & touched the good news of Christ and now he proclaims it to others: God is light, His cleansing, and His forgiveness by His blood. He warns us to re-think how we speak about sin as our Old Adam can say, “I’m not that bad of a sinner” but if that was true, why did Jesus die on the cross? If we aren’t that bad, then we deny what God tells us about sin. As we confess our sins, our loving Father has given the final sacrifice of His Son that we have full forgiveness. Don’t make God a liar about sin, but walk in the Light and know that He is a forgiver! “In Him there is no darkness at all. The night and the day are both alike. The Lamb is the light of the city of God. Shine in my heart, Lord Jesus" (Lutheran Service Book 411, "I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light").