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

  • Nehemiah 11: Who is in charge in Jerusalem? Hold on tight—we will tell ya!

    28/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Jeremy Loesch, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Grandview, MO joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 11. Jerusalem needed leaders and the LORD provided: priests, Levites, temple servants, chiefs, musicians, and gatekeepers. Everyone had a role to play in order that the neighbor would be served and the gifts of the LORD would be received. The LORD grants us a willing spirit to serve where we are planted and continue to receive His gifts. “O Holy Spirit, open our eyes, ears, and hearts to believe in Christ and to serve in Your name where You have placed us. Lord have mercy. Amen”

  • Nehemiah 10: We will not neglect the house of our God

    27/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. John Lukomski, host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 10. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/wrestlingwiththebasics. All that the LORD has told us---we will do. We follow His laws out of faith. It is clear that the people of old had broken God’s commandments and after confession they re-establish their commitment to the LORD. These commandments are motivated by faith in a gracious and loving God knowing that the curse of the law is separation from Him, but the LORD has become a curse for us. This leads us to follow His commands for the sake of love for Him and love for others. “O Holy Spirit, keep us in faith. Faith in Your loving kindness found in the cross and help us to live out this way according to Your commands. In Christ, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 9: Confession to a merciful God is good for the soul

    26/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Dr. Brian Kachelemeier, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Las Alamos, NM joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 9. The Word does not come back empty.  The Israelites heard the Word with joy and the LORD, who is holy, leads them to repentance and prayer.  They recounted the works of the LORD and had a divine conversation with the LORD.  In this recounting they confess sin and receive His mercy.  What do we do?  Sin.  What does God do?  Mercifully forgive. God gives-We receive.  “Lord God, You have been merciful from the beginning.  Help us to recount Your deeds, lead us to repentance as we receive Your gracious forgiveness on account of Christ.  In His name, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 8: By the way, pastor, bring your Bible!

    23/07/2021 Duración: 55min

    Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 8. The wall is finished.  A new day had begun. Now what?  We ask this question often as Christians and we should follow the example of the Judeans: they demanded that their scribe and priest give them the Word.  From these simple words the LORD brought rejoicing and a new life of worship.  As we go through transitions, we pray for that same joy that may bring emotions, but it may not, either way that we know our foundation that is centered on Christ and His Word.  “Lord God, as the Israelites demanded the Word be proclaimed which brought joy, may Your Word bear fruit in our lives and that the joy of You may be our strength.  In Christ, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 7: We are getting the Israelite band back together!

    22/07/2021 Duración: 58min

    Rev. Lucas Witt, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Baltimore, MD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 7. The wall is finished, but Nehemiah realizes that this was not time to relax.  He established the offices of gatekeeper, singers, guards, and appointed Levitical priests to prepare for the coming of the exiles back home.  There are many numbers and confusing names, but it reminds us that each person matters to God and He has called you by name---You are mine.  “LORD God, the work is not done, but it is all in Your hands.  Help us to have mercy on all people as You are merciful to the whole world in Christ.  Amen”

  • Nehemiah 6: The unholy trinity of evil: lies, fear, and deception.

    21/07/2021 Duración: 58min

    Rev. Clint Poppe of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lincoln, NE joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 6. The unholy trinity of adversaries (Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem) do not want the wall to be built.  They used every last strategy to make Nehemiah feel like his life was more important than the Word of God.  This tactic can bring fear and if one is fearful they will not stay grounded in the LORD.  Yet, Nehemiah is steadfast in faith by fighting accusations by the Word of God and prayer.  The message is simple, “Do not be afraid” the LORD has conquered death and the devil and salvation is set.  “Lord God, we will have adversaries, fear, and lies used by Satan to try to lead us away from You.  Keep us steadfast like Nehemiah to use Your Word as a sword against evil as we confess the truth of Your grace.  In Christ, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 5: Be compassionate and generous as the LORD is compassionate and generous with you.

    20/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. John Shank of Trinity Lutheran Church in Edwardsville, IL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 5. God’s people were struggling with famine, finances, and slavery.  Nehemiah saw the sinful oppression and called God’s people to repentance.  However, he did not just use words, but as governor he provided for the people, even with serving people at his own table.  The LORD calls us to be generous and compassionate to others as He, in Christ, extends generosity and compassion to us.  “O LORD, help us to be generous like Nehemiah, we do so because of fear of You, realizing that You are the most generous of all creation in Christ, we follow You and compassionately love and give to others.  In Christ, Amen” 

  • Nehemiah 4: God is fighting for you!

    19/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Dr. Joel Heck, professor of theology at Concordia University in Austin, TX joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 4. The building of the wall is well underway.  The wall revealed the tensions from the surrounding countries (Samaria, Asdod, Amon, and Arab countries).  Nehemiah continues to be a servant leader by identifying needs, coming to the LORD in prayer, and preparing others for the realities (setting up guards and providing weapons for the workers).  All of the strategies, preparations, and organizational structure of the military had a foundational vision “Our God will fight for us.”  Our LORD fights for you.  We wrestle and battle evil each day with the Word as our weapon and knowing that our LORD has had the victory.  “Lord God, help us to fight the good fight with our might because You are our strength and our right and you are all eternally.  Lord help us.  In Christ, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 3: God’s restoration from shame

    16/07/2021 Duración: 01h16s

    Rev. Ned Moerbe of Trinity Lutheran Church in Blackwell, OK joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 3. Nehemiah and God’s people started to build the wall.  The wall was needed for the sake of protection from their enemies.  At the same time the rubble of the old wall was a sign of shame for the past sins.  To have the wall restored was a sign of God’s restoration, not only for the people of Nehemiah’s time, but our restoration as God covers our shame by robe’s of Christ’s righteousness.  “Lord Jesus Christ, our shame and shine is covered by Your righteousness.  Thank you for Your forgiveness and your protection from all evil.  In Your name, Amen”

  • Nehemiah 2: “The good hand of my God was upon me”

    15/07/2021 Duración: 58min

    Rev. Tim Winterstein, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in East Wenatchee, WA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 2. The hand of God granted Nehemiah the opportunity to return to Jerusalem, gather timber, inspect the wall, and recruit workers. Although there was opposition it was God who made sure it was built. We are reminded that we give thanks to God for all His blessings and trust in His promises. Too often we can assume that what we have and accomplish is due to our hand, but it is clear that “unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain (Psalm 127:1).” “Lord God, help us to trust that Your good hand is upon us and give us lips to give You all glory grounded in Your work in Christ. Amen”

  • Nehemiah 1: The Nehemiah driven life: Prayer

    14/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Ben Meyer of Hope Lutheran Church in Sunbury, OH, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Nehemiah 1. Nehemiah hears the news that although the temple had been built over 70 years ago, his homeland was still in shambles. In his vocation as a cupbearer he has influence with King Artaxerxes, but he doesn’t first go to the king to plead the case. He first fasts and prays to the LORD. May He help us to do the same when we grieve and pray the way of Nehemiah which reflects Luther’s example to his barber: Adoration-Confession-Thanksgiving-Supplication. “Lord God, You are the great and awesome God who keeps covenant and steadfast love for us. We have all sinned and not kept the commandments and statutes You gave to us. We give thanks for Your protection from our enemies and ask that You would hear our prayers and give us mercy through all trial and joy. In Christ, Amen”

  • Psalm 147: Let us pray – “Praise the LORD—He Heals the brokenhearted”

    13/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. John Lukomski, host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to pray and study Psalm 147. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/wrestlingwiththebasics. Why do we need a reminder to praise the LORD?  God’s people were in exile, but now back in their homeland, the temple restored, and the wall rebuilt.  In a certain sense, this is a call to repentance for us to be reminded to praise the LORD for He even knows the name of the stars, how would He not know ours?  His healing is for you and His steadfast love will lift you up through anything.  “Praise the LORD!  Amen”

  • Psalm 148: Praise the LORD!

    12/07/2021 Duración: 58min

    Rev. David Fleming, Pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church and School in Grand Rapids, MI & Executive Director of Spiritual Care with Doxology, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 148. Praise the LORD.  The Psalmist commands the angels, all creation, all creatures, and all nations to sing their hallelujahs because He has raised up the horn of salvation in our LORD Jesus.  The Hallelujah psalms help us open our eyes to see His handiwork and to be strengthened by His majesty above earth and heaven.  “Lord, give us words to give You praise for all Your benefits.  As you have raised up the horn of Christ’s salvation, lead us to holy living that loves You and loves others.  Praise the LORD, Amen” 

  • Psalm 5: In the Morning You Hear My Voice

    09/07/2021 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Robert Wentzel of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bemidji, Minnesota joins host Rev. Brady Finnern of Messiah Lutheran, Sartell, MN to study and pray Psalm 5. David prays with groaning and demands to the LORD while suffering. He confesses that the LORD is one with an abundance of steadfast love and one that is not indifferent to evil. Psalm 5 can be utilized as we begin our days to watch for His blessings in our lives. We also may use this Psalm to remind us of our need to have the LORD lead us to His Righteousness as we are susceptible to evil every day. “O LORD, You despise wickedness and evil, lead us to repentance by Your steadfast love as You cover us with Your favor as with a shield. Lord help us to pray. 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, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to fait

  • Psalm 4: In the Peace of the LORD, I Will Lie Down and Sleep

    08/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Dr. Brian German, Associate Professor of Theology & Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University Wisconsin, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Psalm 4. Psalm 4: In the peace of the LORD, I will lie down and sleep. Rev. Dr. Brian German, Associate professor of theology at Concordia University, Mequon, WI & Director of the Concordia Bible Institute joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study/pray Psalm 4. When darkness overtakes our land, darkness can overtake our hearts. David confesses the truth of our gracious LORD. He invites us to pray, He listens to our prayers, He answers our prayers, and He is the the source of our Joy and peace so we can rest even in darkness. “Answer me, O God, my righteousness for You hear me and give relief, peace, safety, and joy. Give us rest that we may dwell in Your safety. 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

  • 2 Kings 25: Nothing to Say But “Lord Have Mercy”

    07/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Ross Engel, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Middleburg, FL, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Kings 25. 2 Kings 25: Everything is gone.  Nothing to say but “Lord have mercy.” After the third rebellion, Babylon decided to enforce sterner policies upon Judah: besieging the city, destruction of the temple, the king, leaders, wall, and the captivity of most people.  In most books, we hope for a “happy ending”, yet, I & Kings shows us that our hope can not be in walls, buildings, or even people, but on the Rock of Christ.  “Lord God, in our darkness be our Light.  Fill us with Your love by Your Holy Spirit, so that when we, our loved ones, and saints in our church suffer, that we have our strength in You.  Lord have mercy.  Amen”

  • 2 Kings 24: God’s Grace is Sufficient

    06/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Kevin Parviz of Congregation Chai V Shalom, St. Louis, Missouri joins host Rev. Brady Finnern of Messiah Lutheran, Sartell, MN to study II Kings 24 Judah was falling. The king, his family, all mighty military men, the craftsmen, and all treasures in the temple are gone. How can we not see the connection of the stripping of the temple and Holy Thursday? The LORD told Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:9 “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Judah was weak, but in the LORD they would see where their strength would lie. “Lord God, as we are weak, we need You. As Judah fell, we fall from grace, but at the right time, You died for us. Give us repentant hearts and renewal in Your faithfulness. In Christ, Amen”

  • 2 Kings 23: God’s mercy, grace, and a reformation—a Lutheran chapter indeed.

    05/07/2021 Duración: 01h28s

    Rev. Tim Sandeno of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Gorham, Maine, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Kings 23. God had mercy on Judah.  Josiah had a reformation in the temple of the worship practice of God’s people to assure that they would focus their hearts, souls, and minds on the LORD.  His reformation reminds us that we are in need to re-evaluate where our hearts have created idols so we can repent and focus our attention again on Him.  “O Holy Spirit, break us from our idols and grant us a new heart to worship You with all of our heart, soul, and minds on Christ’s faithfulness and mercy.  Amen”

  • 2 Kings 22: We found this great book, let’s read it.

    02/07/2021 Duración: 56min

    Rev. Jason Bredeson, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Sacramento, CA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Kings 22. Josiah was a faithful king who did “right in the eyes of the LORD and did not turn aside to the right or to the left.”  He restored the temple, heard the Word of God, repented from his sins, and called others back to the LORD.  He did all of this even after the Word had been lost in the temple for quite some time.  May we stay steadfast in His Word and centered on His grace and mercy.  “Lord God, Your Word is living and active and we ask that You keep us in this Word so that we may not turn aside to the right or the left, but solely on the Way, the Truth, and the Life.  In Christ, Amen”

  • 2 Kings 21: Idols may please people, but they don’t please the LORD.

    01/07/2021 Duración: 57min

    Rev. Steven Theiss, vacancy pastor, Immanuel Lutheran Church, New Wells, MO joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Kings 21. Manasseh was a people pleaser.  God had not called him to be a people pleaser, but a faithful follower of the LORD.  As He led the kingdom for 55 years, evil spread throughout all the land to the point of sacrificing their children and the shedding of much innocent blood.  As we learn from 2 Chronicles 33, God was patient and faithful to Manasseh and reminds us that the sacrifice and blood of the one Son of God gives us the promise of the end and strength for the days ahead.  “Lord God, help us to break our idols and humbly come before You in faith.  Your Son was sacrificed and His blood shed for the sake of our salvation so that we may trust in You today knowing the salvation that awaits for us.  In Christ, Amen”

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