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

  • Matthew 24:32-51. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: All will pass but the Word.

    22/03/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Max Phillips, pastor of Christ and Zion Lutheran Churches in Bouton & Ogden, IA, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 24:32-51. The time is near. Repent. Believe in the Word that will not pass away. Jesus reminds us that we live trusting in the LORD, not knowing when He will return, to be ready for His return. Heaven and earth will pass away, but the Word will not pass away. The timing of Christ's return is not as important as living in faith. If we assume that we will always have more time, these words can be scary, but knowing that Christ has done it all on the cross, we can live in comfort each day. “O Holy Spirit, fill us with the comfort of the cross and give us the words to proclaim about Christ and Him crucified so that others may believe and serve in Your kingdom. Make us ready, O LORD. Lord have mercy. Amen”

  • Matthew 24:15-31. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: The trumpet shall sound and the Lord shall descend.

    21/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Robert Wentzel, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bemidji, MN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 24:15-31. “Even so, come quickly, Lord Jesus (Revelation 22:20).” In love, Jesus prepares the disciples for His quick and dynamic return. For the believer, it will be a day of rejoicing, which reminds us of the need to continue to faithfully preach the truth of Christ’s salvation & forgiveness in this life and the life to come. In Christ, it is well with our souls. Come quickly! “And, Lord, haste the day when our faith shall be sight, The clouds be rolled back as a scroll, The trumpet shall sound and the Lord shall descend, even so it is well with my soul.” Lutheran Service Book 763

  • Matthew 23:37-24:14. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: In these last days, lament in Christ.

    18/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Michael Pottschmidt, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School in Concordia, MO joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 23:37-24:14. In love, Jesus laments the lost sheep of Jerusalem and teaches the truth of His second coming. We are to be careful to not take Jesus’ words as a literal checklist we can interpret from the newspaper. He makes sure that we understand the reality of this broken world (wars, rumors of wars, persecution, false Christ’s, famines, and earthquakes) and shows us where our hope lies: His kingdom. Stay steadfast, endure until the end, and lay hold on His salvation. “Fight the good fight with all your might; Christ is your strength, and Christ your right. Lay hold on life, and it shall be, Your joy and crown eternally. Amen” Lutheran Service Book 664

  • Matthew 23:1-36. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Woe, Woe, Woe, Woe, Woe, Woe, Woe to you.

    17/03/2022 Duración: 55min

    Rev. Kyle Mietzner, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Anchorage, AK joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 23:1-36. In love, Jesus gave His last sermon to the religious leaders and what a sermon it was. Woe to anyone who attempts to gain the world but loses the LORD. Woe to those who lead others astray. Woe to anyone who attempts to tithe their possessions without faith denying justice and mercy. Woe to anyone who looks shiny and bright while actually spiritually dead. Repent, O saints, follow His Word and look again to Christ. “Christ be my leader by night as by day; Safe through the darkness for He is the way. Gladly I follow, my future His care, darkness is daylight when Jesus is there. Amen” Lutheran Service Book 861:1

  • Matthew 22:15-46. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Jesus’ top drop mic moments

    15/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Lance O’Donnell, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Oconomowoc, WI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 22:15-46. If what Jesus is saying is true, it changes everything. The full salvation by Christ’s hand changes how we look at our relationship to Him, our neighbors, and our government. Everything is wrapped around the Love of God to His people in Christ and in response, He sends His Holy Spirit so that we live a holy life of love of Him and to others. Jesus’ confrontation with the Pharisees concerning the Christ reminds us to continuously go back to the Scriptures for our understanding of Him and to go back to Christ’s salvation for our hope. “Lord Jesus, Your Word is Truth—You are the Truth. Call us out for sin and continuously bring us back to You for our hope. Reform our lives that we may love the LORD with all of our heart, soul and mind and love others as ourselves. O Holy Spirit, enter in. Amen”

  • Matthew 22:1-14. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Many are called, but few are chosen.

    14/03/2022 Duración: 55min

    Rev. Dr. John Wohlrabe Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Whitefish Bay, WI, and 2nd Vice President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 22:1-14. Our King, God the Father, invites people to His Feast of salvation. The rich feast was promised in Isaiah 25 and a promise for the world. The reactions of this invitation are quite varied, but the king continues to freely invite by His grace. When the guests come into the wedding hall, there are some who dishonor the king by not wearing the wedding garment. Even with this dishonoring, the King patiently calls the guests Friend, yet without repentance there are dire consequences. “O Jesus Christ, invite us again to Your feast of salvation. Use us as Your servants to invite others to Your feast. Lord have mercy. Amen”

  • Matthew 21:33-46. Unbelievable mercy for unbelievable sinners: The patient & merciful master.

    11/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Dr. Christopher Ascher, pastor of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 21:33-46. Jesus patiently teaches another parable concerning the wickedness of the tenants (religious leaders of those days). This parable is both scary and strange. What master would send multiple people to terrible tenants, let alone his own son? As we put on our Christ goggles, we see a patient and merciful master (God the Father) who would be willing to give His own Son even to wicked tenants. Yet, this proclamation has a strong warning: Repent and believe for there will be a time of separation. This cornerstone of Christ is our foundation but for those who deny His Son will be crushed by the weight taken out of His vineyard. “O Holy Spirit, bring us to repentance to live in Your fruitful vineyard. Give repentance to others in our lives so that the gifts of forgiveness and salvation may be theirs. Amen”

  • Matthew 21:18-32. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Faith in Him who moves mountains.

    10/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Drew Ross, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa, CA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 21:18-32. Jesus challenges us to faith. Faith in a God who created the mountains, faith in the God who has all authority, and faith in the one who calls us sons. He leaves no room for diplomacy, either Jesus is the Son of the Living God or not. From His mercy, He calls all of us as sinners, tax collectors, prostitutes, and religious leaders to trust in His authority, repentance, and renewal in Christ. “Almighty God, we see our lack of faith and ask by Your Holy Spirit lead to contrition and trust in You. Give us boldness to confess the truth of Christ, leave aside all diplomacy, and proclaim the truth of Christ’s salvation. In His name, Amen”

  • Matthew 21:1-17. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Hosanna in the Highest

    08/03/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Steven Wheeler, pastor of Crossview Lutheran Church in Edina, MN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 21:1-17. Jesus is taking control, as the greatest servant, to how He will do the ultimate service through the cross. The people needed a reminder what kind of King He would be–gentle, humble, and bringing salvation. “Who is this?” many asked. Even though they did not fully understand the fullness of who Jesus was, by His grace even the mouth of babes are able to clearly confess that this prophet, priest, and king have come for all nations. We join the lame, blind, and children today so that we may sing our Hosannas as the LORD has saved us and saves us now. “Lord God, Hosanna in the Highest, blessed are You who comes in the name of the LORD. Lord, as The Temple, fill us with the words of babes knowing that the sacrifice is complete and You have come for all nations. In Him, Amen”

  • Matthew 20:20-34. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Christ served us, we serve in His name.

    07/03/2022 Duración: 55min

    Rev. Martin Schultheis, pastor of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Baltimore, MD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 20:20-34. “Mother knows best” brings up many questions as we look at James and John’s mother’s request. We can be quick to judge the requests and others without reflecting on what we might do in the same situation. Jesus’ mother asked for her son’s to have a place of honor in His kingdom, the disciples probably desired the same thing, but the blind men asked for mercy. In His mercy, He served us by our cross and, living in us calls us to serve others in His name. “Lord God, as Your Son came to serve, help us to be servants of others. Fill our hearts with faith and our lips to seek Your mercy that, by Your Strength we may serve You and others faithfully. In Christ, Amen” Thy Strong Word reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God’s Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, vers

  • Matthew 20:1-19. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: The generous master.

    04/03/2022 Duración: 55min

    Rev. Joshua Heimbuck, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Ashland, OR joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 20:1-19. We trust in the Lord’s generosity as He generously gives us salvation in Christ. Jesus shows how His kingdom is one of generous salvation to all people by His blood. He shows us this promise that by His death and resurrection we are saved. The problem is not His generosity, but how we want Him to give as we see fit. Our lives are to be centered on His gift of salvation and trust in His generosity. “Lord God, thank You for choosing to save us only by grace, not our own doing, but Your work on the cross. Fill us with this salvation and give us joyful hearts to celebrate Your grace to all people. In Christ, Amen”

  • Matthew 19:16-30. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: What must I do to be saved?

    03/03/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Dr. Gerard Bolling, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO and Assistant Professor of Leadership and Theology at Concordia University-Texas in Austin, TX, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 19:16-30. The rich young man asks Jesus, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus patiently teaches the young man concerning salvation from a good God and our idolatry. The rubber hits the road when Jesus hits him where it hurts—weath. Wealth accumulation leads the sinner to ask, “When is enough—enough?” Jesus not only shows the failings of idolatry, but the source of all that is good. Salvation is not from our source, salvation comes solely from Christ’s cross. His call to follow Him is a reminder that we are to look outside ourselves to our God who is faithful in all things. “O Lord, help us to look to Your Son as our source of everything. Teach us, O Savior, to drop our idols, knowing that we can not find our hope in them, but our hope is that You bring us closer to You for our hope

  • Matthew 19:1-15. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Back to the Word concerning divorce.

    01/03/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Dr. Brian Saunders, District President of the Iowa East District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 19:1-15. The Pharisees were testing Jesus to trip him up concerning divorce by misquoting the Bible. Divorce has affected all of us and the sin that has caused it leaves a trail of pain. Jesus brings them back to the beginning by showing that marriage is a gift from the LORD of a husband and wife. The life of the Christian is a life of repentance and forgiveness and the same applies to the married couple. The most important three words in a Christian marriage is not “I love you” but “I forgive you.” The married couple, those who have been divorced, the extended family, the single person all live in the hope not in our strength or perfection, but in the forgiveness won for us in Christ. “Lord God, keep us steadfast in Your Word. Thank you for the gift of marriage that reflects Your love for the church and uplifts us in body and soul. Bless all marriages to hol

  • Matthew 18:21-35. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Forgive, forgive, forgive.

    28/02/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Peter Burfeind, pastor of Agnus Dei Lutheran Church in Marshall, MI & Our Savior Lutheran Church in Union City, MI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 18:21-35. Forgiveness of sinners is the heartbeat of the Christian. Forgiveness is needed because there are many who are lost in their sin. Peter, on behalf of the disciples, was given the office of the keys and now asks, “How often should I use these keys?” The message is clear from Jesus’ words and the parable is that forgiveness is given as much as it is needed. We have received full forgiveness by the blood of Christ, 10,000 talents worth of sin, but yet, we struggle to forgive others for the smallest of sin. “Lord Jesus Christ, thank You for the undeserved, full forgiveness You graciously give to me. By Your power, help us to forgive others as often as You forgive us knowing that we are unworthy but in Your love You make us worthy. In Your name, Amen”

  • Psalm 132. Keep praying saints: LORD remember me.

    25/02/2022 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Jacob Heine, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 132. The Psalmist asks the LORD to remember. To remember His promises that He would dwell with His people and clothe them with salvation. As people would travel up to Jerusalem to worship at the temple, the LORD remembered to clothe his people with righteousness, to be their resting place, to feed bread to the poor, and bless His people. The LORD promised to be at Zion and in Christ, we receive that clothes of righteousness by His blood. “Arise, O LORD, and go to your resting place, let Your priests be clothed with righteousness, let us sing shouts of joy for You are in our presence and in Christ we may rest in You. Amen”

  • Psalm 133 & 134. Keep praying saints: “Lord help us to dwell in unity”

    24/02/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Jim Price, pastor of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in Wamego, KS joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 133 & 134. The source of our unity is in God’s goodness. We are united as one by His love seen on the cross. Our striving for unity is like trying to catch the wind if His blessings do not come from above. His blessing of forgiveness, life, and salvation flow down upon us like oil on a newly ordained priest and the dew of a mountain onto a dry desert ground. This grace flows from the greater priest than Aaron who has made the final sacrifice. “Lord God, we bless You that You have brought us together as one in Christ. We behold Your mercy and ask that Your Holy Spirit would bring us together as one to love You and love others. United in Christ, Amen”

  • Psalm 17. Keep praying saints: When surrounded by enemies—pray!

    23/02/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Aaron Spratt, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Juneau, AK & missionary for Alaska Mission for Christ, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 17. David confidently pleads with the LORD to hear and care for him. Knowing that in the LORD’s grace forgiveness was his, David invites an investigation of his sins. We find our complete confidence in the blood of Christ knowing that “our sins are not greater than Jesus’ forgiveness.” David was surrounded by enemies but we are in a Mighty Fortress, the Lord Jesus, who fights for us. “Arise O Lord, fight for me, bring me to You face to face, and fill us with grace that I may be satisfied with Your likeness above everything else. In Christ, Amen”

  • Psalm 16. Keep praying saints: He is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken.

    22/02/2022 Duración: 55min

    Rev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 16. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics. There is no good in me apart from the Lord. Humbling words, especially in prosperity. To be a saint/excellent one to take refuge in Him, unlike the idolater that has hope in themselves. The LORD gives counsel, our refuge, and will never abandon our souls, which brings the fullness of joy. Keep praying saints to the LORD, He will not only pour His holiness into You, but by His holiness He keeps us from evil. “Preserve me, O God, for in you I take refuge. I say to the LORD, You are my LORD; I have no good apart from me. For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption. Lord have mercy. Amen”

  • Psalm 15. Keep praying saints: Dwelling on His holy hill.

    21/02/2022 Duración: 58min

    Rev. Tyrel Bramwell, pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Ferndale, California joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 15. We all desire to be holy. David teaches by asking, “Who shall dwell on your holy hill?” The answer is obvious: No one! He speaks of those who are blameless, truthful, pure in their words and actions. It does not take long before we realize that we are not these things. When we see our sin, we do not call Him a liar, but admit that we are indeed sinners. In His love, He shows us the way of Christ: blameless, speaking the truth, pure in word, pure in actions, and generous for others all the way to the cross. “Lord God, Your will be done. Break and hinder every evil plan of the devil and our sinful flesh that we may receive Your holiness through Christ by Your Word and we live according to Your will. In Christ, Amen”

  • Matthew 18:10-20. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: He rejoices over His finding.

    18/02/2022 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Nick Koschmann, pastor of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Forest Grove, Oregon, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 18:10-20. The LORD pursues His people like a shepherd looks for His sheep. His pursuit of us shows that every time one repents and believes in Christ brings one response: Thanks be to God! Jesus gives us holy instruction on how we are to care for others in His name. Sinners need the law and although it is difficult, we are reminded that we are simply servants of the Shepherd with the goal of restoration in Christ. “Lord God, as Your Son pursued the lost sheep, bring us back to You. By Your Spirit, give us the right words so that when someone sins and is under threat of walking away from You, We lay those in our lives who have walked away from You at Your feet and ask for mercy. Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. Amen”

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