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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Leviticus 21 & 22 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: The LORD sets us apart.
08/10/2021 Duración: 56minRev. Scott Adle of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church & School in Collinsville, IL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 21 & 22. The LORD is one who makes us holy. The hard truth is that the LORD has no place for sin in His presence. He sets apart His priests to not only give atonement to the people, but to be holy themselves. In grace, He set guidelines for the priests to make sure that they would be able to enter His presence without the same fate of Nadab and Abihu. The LORD is one who makes us holy which is why we stay close to His holy things (Word and Sacrament). “Lord God, You are holy and we are not. Make us clean by Your holy blood so that we may reflect HIs love back to You and to one another. In Christ, Amen”
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Leviticus 20 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: How to be a “holy tenant” in God’s land.
07/10/2021 Duración: 58minRev. Dr. Curtis Deterding of Zion Lutheran Church, Fort Myers, FL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 20. The situation surrounding Israel was beyond sinful: child sacrifices, mediums, disrespect towards authorities, and sexual immorality. As the LORD was the landlord of the promised land, He warned the Israelites that He desires holiness so that they may continue to live with Him. We are called to be holy and by His grace He gives us the “landlord guidelines” to be holy tenants here on earth and in Christ, with Him in eternity. “O Holy Spirit, sanctify us by the blood of Christ. Renew us in Christ, that the power of sin may not rule our lives and temptations may be stilled. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Leviticus 19 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: Live by the golden rule
06/10/2021 Duración: 57minRev. David Boisclair of Faith and Bethesda Lutheran Churches in Pine Lawn, MO, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 19. The LORD is holy and we are called to be holy. The LORD gives us eternal truths of Himself, love for Him, and love for our neighbor. The beauty of God’s law is that He has given us order that looks out for our well being, but also gives us opportunities to serve. He has mercy on the poor and the sojourners and uses His people to leave food in the fields, provide a decent wage, protect the blind and deaf, and welcome the stranger. He re-affirms His commitment to us that He not only has given us everything in Christ, but will help us to live holy lives in His name. “Lord God, fill us with Your holiness in Christ that we give You glory by living holy lives by loving our neighbors as ourselves. Amen”
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Leviticus 18 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: A sexually pure and decent life in what I say and do.
05/10/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. John Hellwege, professor of theology at Concordia Lutheran Seminary in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 18. The LORD calls you to sexual holiness. The LORD God calls us to live not as the Egyptians, Canaanites, other believers, and the culture. This is difficult because we want to live in the world, but we are called to not “be of the world.” As a loving father guides His children, our LORD guides us to live sexually holy lives out of love for Him and for our neighbor. “Lord God, fill us with Your Holy Spirit to lead a sexually holy life with our bodies, hearts, and eyes. Lead us to Your grace in Christ that we receive forgiveness for our sins, immorality, and lust all on account of Christ. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Leviticus 17 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: The proper order of sacrifices.
04/10/2021 Duración: 56minRev. Dr. Michael Morehouse of Catalina Lutheran Church in Tuscon, Arizona joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to joyfully study Leviticus 17. The LORD offers atonement, that is forgiveness, by blood. The LORD is a God of order and He offers complete grace in his way. His work for atonement was to be done not only in the right place, the Tabernacle, but also among God’s people. The implications of doing your own “sacrifice in a box” and eating the blood of an animal were dire: separation from God. God’s commands are clear--follow me. We not only feel the law by His Word, but we see His grace in the plain words of atonement found in the blood. Not to be used for our own pleasing but to be made clean by the blood of the Lamb. “Lord God, as You are a God of order, help us to use Your gifts of forgiveness, life, and salvation according to Your Word for the benefit of us and the body of Christ. Give us discernment on how to faithfully live as Your holy people and to trust in Your Word. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Leviticus 16 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: The Day of Atonement.
01/10/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Dustin Beck of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 16. God wants to be with His people for He is a Gracious Giving God. By His grace, He gives His holy forgiveness through the blood of goats so that His people can enter His presence on His terms. The reality of atonement, the covering up of sin by innocent blood, comes by the blood of goats and a scapegoat. All of this is a shadow of the final sacrifice on Good Friday, by the Great High Priest, that gives us full forgiveness to be in His presence now and forever. Thanks be to God. “Lord God, make us clean. By Your blood we thank You for Your full forgiveness by the final sacrifice, by the Great High Priest, so that by Your Son’s Baptism we are washed clean. Amen”
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Leviticus 15 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: Made Clean Through Christ.
30/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor of St. Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Church in Austin, TX joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 15. Leviticus tells it like it is. Uncleanness does not discriminate. It affects both men and women in abnormal and normal ways, which also affects the whole community. We need to be clean, even in private things like sexuality. As Christians we know that we are made clean by Christ through the waters of Baptism. The gift of Leviticus, in light of Christ, is that it shows us the depth of God’s love that He would take the unclean, and bring us back to Him. Thanks be to God. “Lord God, we are by nature sinful and unclean. We give thanks, that by Your grace, we are brought back to You as You make us clean by Christ. Help us to value our sexuality and to live holy lives in what we say and do. In Him, Amen”
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Leviticus 14 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: I’m healed, but not clean.
29/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. David Duke of Concordia Lutheran Church in Newfane, NY and St. John Lutheran Church in Youngstown, NY joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 14. ***Warning! We did not get through the whole chapter. We finished the first 20 verses focusing on the cleansing of the healed leper as Pastor Duke painted a wonderful picture concerning the cleansing from the priest. We need to be clean because we are by nature sinful and unclean. Although the leper had been healed, he still needed to be cleansed with his relationship with the LORD. We see two clean birds, one sacrificed---one to live free. We see hyssop and water. We see water and oil. All of this shows God’s mercy to the most unclean people: lepers. And if the LORD would welcome a leper into His sanctuary, by Christ’s work (the hyssop on the cross, the waters and blood out of his side, the blood of His sacrifice, He also welcomes us back to Him. “Lord God, open our ears to hear Your Word. Cleanse our hands and feet to do Your work. And f
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Leviticus 13 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: Leprosy 101
28/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 13. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics. The LORD gave Moses and Aaron the full meal deal concerning leprosy. If one had leprosy, they were unclean. This disease points us to the need for being clean. As Christ has fulfilled the ceremonial law, we realize that, by His robes of righteousness, we are made clean. The LORD reminds us that, as the priests needed to patiently care for each person, we pray for patience as we serve and love our neighbor. “Lord God, thank You for Your robes of righteousness that covers our sin. Our sin shows us our uncleanliness, but by Your grace You wash us clean by Your blood. Help us to come to You to give thanks like the one leper and fill if with Your love. In Christ, Amen”
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Leviticus 11 & 12 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What? No shrimp?
27/09/2021 Duración: 59minRev. Warren Woerth of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Arnold, Missouri joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 11 & 12. We all know that there are foods that are unclean, but is it really true that shrimp and pigs are unclean? Leviticus 11 & 12 remind us that we are indeed, “unworthy and unclean” before our LORD. The only hope we have is that Christ, who fulfilled the cleanliness laws of the Old Testament, will make us clean by His blood. As Christians we live in freedom to enjoy the foods of His creation (Acts 10) while giving thanks that He has made us clean. “Heavenly Father, thank You for the fruits of Your creation and that in Christ, we are made clean. As Your Son fulfilled the cleanliness laws of the Old Testament, keep us mindful of Your grace and our final hope in You. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Leviticus 10 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: Wait, what happened to Nabab and Abihu?
24/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Mark Birkholz, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Naperville, Illinois joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 10. God is holy and sin has no place with Him. Nadab and Abihu became their own gods and disregarded God’s law---and they paid the price. Our sins have consequences, but by God’s grace He continued to provide holy offerings for the people to receive His holiness. We receive His holiness on account of Christ’s blood and by His grace He took the consequence of sin on Himself. “Lord God, we see the consequence of sin and give thanks that, by Your grace, You took the consequence of sin upon Yourself. To You be all the glory. Amen”
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Leviticus 9 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: God’s restart by His glory revealed
23/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Brian Kachelmeier of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Los Alamos, NM joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 9. Worship without God’s Word is idolatry. Although Aaron had an issue with idolatry on Mt. Sinai, now the LORD patiently guides him as the high priest to worship by His Word. On the 8th day, a day of new creation in the Bible, Aaron makes sacrifices (burnt, grain, sin, wave, peace) for his sins and the sins of the people. When there was atonement, Aaron and Moses, went into the tent and in their return, the people saw God’s glory. In the same way, when we receive His forgiveness on account of Christ, we see God’s glory revealed. “Lord God, keep us from idolatry by worshipping with God’s Word. As we see the sacrifice of Christ, we see the glory of the LORD who dwells among us and grants us full forgiveness by His blood. To be all the glory. Amen”
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Leviticus 8 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: The priests are publicly set aside.
22/09/2021 Duración: 55minRev. Dr. Kevin Golden, associate professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 8. God’s people needed to be purified and in His wisdom set aside priests from Aaron to bring His holiness to people. The ordination of the priests, just like ordination of pastors today, are never really about the priests, but show us the holiness of God and the grace, mercy, and forgiveness He gives by His Word. “Lord God, as You set aside priests to bring Your holiness, we set aside pastors to bring Your grace, mercy, and forgiveness by Your Word today. Bless Your church and keep her holy for the sake of cleansing Your people by Your blood. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Leviticus 7 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: God’s presence is not like the Wizard of Oz.
21/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Dr. Timothy Saleska, professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 7. The guilt, peace, burnt offerings are not only a law for the people to follow, but also a promise of God’s grace. Moses gives a general overview of all the offerings to show us again the way that a Holy God gives holiness to His people. In thanksgiving and joy, God’s people brought their offerings to Him and were able to eat with the LORD. They fully knew that they were unclean and needing forgiveness, but in faith they knew that the LORD who dwelt with them would provide for all of their needs. We have that same promise and ask for the same faith in Christ. “Lord Jesus Christ, we come to You unclean and unworthy. By Your final sacrifice, we know that You dwell with us and fill us with Your forgiveness and grace. In Your name, Amen.”
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Leviticus 5:14-6:30 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What are guilt offerings?
20/09/2021 Duración: 58minRev. Chris Biernacki of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Florence, AL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 5:14-6:30. Guilt and shame overwhelms us. Sometimes guilt is justified because we have broken God’s commands, but sometimes guilt is a tool of the devil to keep us away from the LORD. The LORD provides His grace to those with guilt over intentional & unintentional sins through the sacrifices of a Ram without blemish. In Christ, without blemish, he takes all of our sins and the work of the devil who attempts to remind us of sins that went to the tomb with Christ. “Heavenly Father, take our guilt and shame on account of Christ and fill us with our identity in Him. As the ram was costly, Your Son’s blood paid the high cost of our trespasses and took our guilty conscience upon Himself. Thank you for this gift. Amen”
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Leviticus 4-5:13 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What are sin offerings?
17/09/2021 Duración: 58minRev. Gregory Alms of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Catonsville, MD joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 4-5:13. Sin needs forgiveness. We often speak about sins of commission or omission. There is a tendency to try to justify unintentional sins as opposed to the ones we knew what we were doing. Whether it was the high priest, congregation, leaders, common people, and anyone who sins---there must be atonement. In God’s grace, He gives instructions on how to receive forgiveness for ALL people by the blood of bulls. For us, He shows us where forgiveness is for all people by the blood of Christ. “Lord God, all sins need forgiveness and by Your grace You provide the needed sacrifice. In the Old Testament You graciously gave bulls, goats, turtle doves, and grain so that all would receive forgiveness, but now we know that Your son’s sacrifice is all we need for forgiveness. Help us to see our sin and finally receive forgiveness from Christ. In Him, Amen”
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Leviticus 3 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What are peace offerings?
16/09/2021 Duración: 57minRev. Steven Theiss, vacancy pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Wells, MO joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 3. Peace offerings acknowledge God’s grace toward His people. God provided cattle, sheep, and goats without blemish so that people would be able to know that He was a God of peace. This offering was not only a sacrifice to the LORD, but served as a meal for the Levites and priests. The LORD reminds all of us that we are together as one in Christ---the meal points us to the Lord’s supper and the marriage feast upon our Lord’s return to eternity. “Lord God, as You are our Prince of Peace we pray for Your peace to be upon us so that we may serve You acknowledging that Your grace is on us. In Christ, Amen”
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Leviticus 2 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What are grain offerings?
15/09/2021 Duración: 56minRev. Dr. Adam Koontz, Assistant Professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 2. God’s depth of care for his people is evident with the grain offering. He provides the simple gifts of grain, oil, frankincense, and salt so that His people would, in faith, offer a sacrifice to serve the priests and give thanks to Him. He asks the Israelites to give their firstfruits of their grain and in the same way the LORD asks us to give firstfruits for the sake of the ministry of the Word (2 Corinthians 8 & 9). Everything that we have is a gift from the LORD and we give back to Him boldly confessing that the Lord will provide. “Lord God, help us to be living sacrifices and offer to You our offerings in thanksgiving. As the Israelites gave their hard earned grain, oil, frankincense, and salt back to You, grant us a generous heart, looking to Jesus and His sacrifice to us. In Him we pray, Amen”
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Leviticus 1 — Be holy as the LORD is holy: What are burnt offerings?
14/09/2021 Duración: 58minRev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Leviticus 1. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics. The hymn, “Not all the blood of beasts” sums up Leviticus chapter 1 for us today, “Not all the blood of beasts On Jewish altars slain Could give the guilty conscience peace Or wash away the stain But Christ, the heav’nly Lamb, Takes all our sins away; A sacrifice of nobler name And richer blood than they.” LSB, #431 “Lord God, the old burnt offering of a blameless male was not a pretty sight, but was pleasing to You. As Christ’s sacrifice was not a pretty sight, we give thanks that by it You are well pleased on account of the final sacrifice that washes our sins away. Keep us in Your holiness by the blood of Christ. Amen”
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Introduction of Leviticus: You shall be holy, You will be holy, You are holy.
13/09/2021 Duración: 01h53sRev. Dr. John Kleinig, professor emeritus of Australian Lutheran College, Adelaide, SA and author of the Concordia Commentary on Leviticus joins Rev. Brady Finnern to begin our study on Leviticus. Find this Concordia Commentary at cph.org/p-681-Leviticus-Concordia-Commentary.aspx. “Why would you study Leviticus?” many of us ask. Yet, as we begin this new study of a commonly unknown book we learn of the main focus: “God’s holiness given to His people.” God calls us to holiness, promises holiness in the future, and makes us holy now. God speaks to His people about the dangers of impurity, but then promises to give His holiness to us in the Divine Service. God declares, “I am the LORD, who sanctifies you (Leviticus 19:2).” We once again look to Him who makes us holy by His Word and see Christ. “Lord God, make us holy as You are holy. By the Word and by the blood of Christ You make us clean and share Your life giving holiness with us. Fill us by Your Holy Spirit as we study Leviticus and help us to grow in faith