

Word of Life Church Podcast
Pastor Brian Zahnd
Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri is a thriving non-denominational church led by Pastor Brian & Peri Zahnd. We are followers of Jesus seeking to be an authentic expression of the kingdom of Jesus in the twenty-first century. Additional sermon audio and other resources are available on our church website at wolc.com.
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Apr 16, 2017 • 0sec
Why Are You Weeping?
Jesus entered into Death by death in order to fill Death with himself; so that now to enter into Death is to encounter Christ.

Apr 14, 2017 • 0sec
What Does This Mean?
The principalities and powers assert the right to wield violence because they claim to be wise and just. But the crucifixion of Jesus reveals the awful truth, and puts the principalities and powers to shame. We shroud our violence in the myth of justice, but in our violence we are neither wise nor just. What we are, is capable of the greatest crime: the murder of the innocent Son of God. At Golgotha we recoil in horror at our violence and stagger away saying, what have we done? Because even if we are not personal participants in violence, most of us have too often placed our faith in institutions of collective violence. But on Good Friday the truth comes out…and we beat our breasts in sorrow.

Apr 9, 2017 • 0sec
Who Is This?
Lift up your heads, O gates;lift them high, O everlasting doors;and the King of glory shall come in.“Who is this King of glory?”“The LORD, strong and mighty,the LORD, mighty in battle.”Lift up your heads, O gates;lift them high, O everlasting doors;“Who is this King of glory?”“The LORD of hosts,he is the King of glory”(Psalm 24:7–10)

Apr 7, 2017 • 0sec
Paradise Found
To read the Bible in such a way that's it’s not a sprawling mass of contradictions we have to center our reading at some stationary, unmoving point. That is, we have to find the place to stand in this thousand page epic of redemption where we say, “It's from this vantage point that I’ll read and interpret the rest of Scripture.It’s not Leviticus with its prohibition against eating shellfish and other obsolete laws.It’s not Joshua’s conquest of Canaan with its troubling genocidal violence.It’s not even Paul’s technical theology of justification that we’re so prone to misread and misunderstand.It’s certainly not the Book of Revelation with its wild (and often inscrutable!) metaphors.Center your reading of the sacred text in the Gospels…with Jesus…on the cross…as he forgives his murderers. Luke 23:34 ("Father, forgive them") is the Pole Star around which the rest of scriptural constellations rotate and are interpreted.

Apr 2, 2017 • 0sec
Lazarus, Raskolnikov, and You
The story of Lazarus abides among us as a story of enduring hope despite all odds. When all seems lost, when all hope has faded, we remember the story of Lazarus. Because Jesus is the resurrection and the life, no one — no matter how mired in sin and death, in sorrow and despair — is a lost cause.

Mar 31, 2017 • 0sec
Jesus and the Tenth Commandment
Economic self-interest is the single greatest obstacle to participating in the kingdom of God.Jesus doesn’t teach Marxist economics.Jesus doesn’t teach Capitalist economics.Jesus teaches Love economics.We’ve been scripted to believe that life is a competition of acquisition. But that is a lie. Life is not a game; life is a gift. The purpose of life is not to win; the purpose of life is to learn to love well.

Mar 26, 2017 • 0sec
For Judgment I Came
Jesus has healed the blind man and it was a scandal. There should have been a party, but instead there was an investigation. The Pharisees were all upset about this and they launched a criminal investigation. Jesus shows them what true judgment looks like. To their surprise, it wasn’t fault-finding or pointing the finger of accusation. The judgment of Jesus is not a judgment of condemnation, but a judgment of light, exposing things for what they are in order to set things right.

Mar 24, 2017 • 0sec
The Call To Trust
The life of faith is a life of trust. When Jesus invites us on the journey of following him with these words, "Come follow me" he is saying to us "Come trust me." What does it look like to answer that call? What happens if we struggle to answer that call? This sermon explores these topics and more as we dive into the call to trust.

Mar 19, 2017 • 0sec
Things Fall Apart
"Things fall apart; the center cannot hold." Nothing of this world can resist the inevitable entropy of life and death. Only that which is eternal can be the center that holds so that things don’t fall apart. Which just another way of saying only God can occupy the orbital center of our life.Christ is before all things,And in him all things hold together.–Colossians 1:17

Mar 17, 2017 • 0sec
Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick’s BreastplateChrist, be with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me,Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me,Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ where I lie,Christ where I sit, Christ where I arise,Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me,Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me,Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me.Salvation is of the Lord.Salvation is of the Christ.May your salvation, O Lord, be ever with us.


