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Jan 20, 2022 • 55min

Matthew 11:1-19. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Are you the one?

Rev. Steven Theiss, vacancy pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Wells, MO joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 11:1-19.The question, “Are you the one?” continues still today. Jesus reveals who He is and what He was to do, even though many didn’t think He was doing it the way they thought. He was the anointed one prophesied in Isaiah 61. His kingdom is of restoration for the people: healing, resurrection, and good news. He prepares the crowds to see John the Baptist clearly. He was the greatest of prophets to that point, yet the poorest in spirit are greater than John the Baptist. This message would not always be received, but our faith is not in John Baptist, but in the new King who will reign forever. “Lord Jesus, as our merciful King, bring healing to our body and soul so that our ears may hear and our heart believe You as our King. Amen”
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Jan 19, 2022 • 58min

Matthew 10:34-42. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: But I love my mom and dad…

Rev. Kevin Parviz of Congregation Chai V'Shalom in St. Louis, Missouri joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 10:34-42.Can you imagine a picture of Jesus with a sword? Jesus tells the disciples that to follow Him would bring a battle from the devil, the world, and even our own family members. The hard truth is that if our family is asking us to deny the Triune God to be with them we are called to follow Christ. Jesus taking up His cross shows us that He is not a God who leaves us alone, but is with us through every trial, temptation, and joy. We pray for the Holy Spirit to not only give us the right words in persecution, but to sustain us in Christ and His Church until He returns. “Lord God, as the battle continues, bring faith to our family members who do not believe, keep us steadfast in Your Word, help us to use Your Word as the sword of the Spirit so that we may endure in Christ until the end. In His name, Amen”
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Jan 18, 2022 • 56min

Matthew 10:16-33. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Are the disciples sure they want to get into this?

Rev. Joshua Knippa of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Nederland, TX joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 10:16-33.Jesus makes sure the disciples know what they are getting into. The apostles had a high calling that would involve flogging, persecution, and hatred from others. We see this play out in the book of Acts which shows us that God is faithful to His people. He reminds us to not fear, not because the road will be clear and easy, but due to His promise of caring for His creation. We pray that we may stay strong in the LORD and in the power of His might. “Lord God, the calling was high for the disciples and for us. Help us by Your Holy Spirit to trust in Your promises, no matter the persecutions, to confess the truth of Christ not in fear, but sent out with hope in Him. Lord have mercy. Amen”
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Jan 17, 2022 • 58min

Matthew 10:1-15. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Jesus prepares the sent.

Rev. Dave Hinz of Trinity Lutheran Church in Sauk Rapids, MN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 10:1-15.The Kingdom of heaven is at hand. King Jesus has set aside an exclusive group, that, by all worldly standards, do not seem to be “worthy” of such a calling. By His grace He gives the 12 His authority, not their own. The sent ones would see persecution,, but they will see where God will bring His peace. Instead of dwelling on the lack of reception of God’s Word, Jesus tells them to simply move on because it is He that they deny and not us. “Lord God, as Your kingdom has come, prepare us to serve and proclaim the excellencies of Christ who has called us into Your marvelous Light. Open our eyes to see those opportunities to serve for the sake of Your glory. Amen”
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Jan 14, 2022 • 57min

Matthew 9:32-38. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: The harvest is plentiful…start praying.

Rev. John Zimmerman of St. John Lutheran Church in Pittson, PA & Immanuel Lutheran Church in Scranton, PA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 9:32-38.As Jesus has proven His authority by healing and teaching and He gives us a shot of reality. The need for the Gospel to be preached is great, but the preachers are few. Each generation of the church has seen the need for preachers of the Word and Christ gives basic instructions on how we should react: Pray. He is the One who provides the workers and calls us to proclaim the truth of His Word. Start praying and He does provide. “Lord God, provide pastors and workers around the world for the sake of proclaiming Your Word and bringing Your gifts of salvation. Keep them faithful to their callings and for all of us to work in Your kingdom to give Light in a dark world. In Christ, Amen”
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Jan 13, 2022 • 58min

Matthew 9:14-31. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: In with the new.

Rev. David Boisclair of Faith and Bethesda Lutheran Church in Pine Lawn, MO joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 9:14-31.Jesus was not an extension of the old, but He was The Way. He presents the reality that we need to rejoice in Christ who made the hemorrhaging woman, dead girl, and two blind new and makes us new as well. We move forward in faith depending on the one who has all authority to fill us with salvation, grant healing according to His will, and pour His mercy over us until all things are new with His return. “O Holy Spirit, pour your love into our hearts so that we trust in Christ as our all in all. Give us patience to love and serve as we wait for the day where there will be no more death, blindness, and bleeding. In Him, Amen”
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Jan 12, 2022 • 59min

Matthew 9:1-13. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Restored to follow.

Rev. John Shank of Trinity Lutheran Church & School in Edwardsville, IL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 9:1-13.What is our greatest need? The need for the paralytic seemed obvious: the ability to walk. Yet, Jesus gave His forgiveness as one can be saved without being able to walk, but without forgiveness of sins there is no salvation. It is clear that Matthew writes this Gospel, by the power of the Holy Spirit, knowing his need for forgiveness and a gracious God who called him out of darkness into His marvelous Light. “Lord Jesus, call us to Yourself. We, like the sinners and tax collectors, are undeserving of a place at Your table, yet, You call us. Help us to follow You as one’s called, redeemed, washed, and loved. To You be all the glory, Amen”
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Jan 11, 2022 • 57min

Matthew 8:18-34. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Jesus’ authority to bear our burdens.

Rev. John Lukomski, co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 8:18-34. Find Wrestling with the Basics at kfuo.org/WrestlingWithTheBasics.Jesus proves again that He has authority over all creation (storms, disease, death, and devil). He warns those who desire to follow Him to “count the costs” because even He doesn’t have a home to lay His head. At the same time, He is the Son of Man, who identifies Himself with us even to death to take our burdens and give us hope in Him. “O Lord, bring Your divine intervention and help us to follow You above anything or anyone else. You have authority over all creation, even Satan, so help us to trust in Your gracious authority. Amen”
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Jan 10, 2022 • 58min

Matthew 8:1-17. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Healing for them; Healing for us.

Rev. Todd Niebling, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Oxnard, CA joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 8:1-17.It was Jesus’ will to heal the lowly leper, the centurion, Peter’s mother-in-law, and the demon possessed man. This healing we are able to see Jesus’ authority and power, now and into eternity. Unlike normal kings, He uses that power to have compassion on the most unlikely of people. If He is willing to have compassion on the leper, He will have compassion on us. “Lord God, Your healing is for unclean people. Heal us and have compassion on our sinful lives so that we may rest in Your forgiving & cleansing blood. In Your name, Amen”
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Jan 7, 2022 • 58min

Matthew 7:15-29. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Hearing and bearing fruit.

Rev. Dr. Nathan Meador, Executive Assistant for Mission and Mercy for the South Wisconsin District in Milwaukee, WI joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 7:15-29.Jesus continues to warn believers of the narrow road to salvation in Him. Be aware of false prophets and false beliefs whose focus is away from Christ and His cross. We know that the fruit is good from prophets when it points to us for repentance and to Christ for His forgiveness. We pray for our preachers to preach faithfully and for all of us in repentance to believe in the truth of Christ’s forgiveness, life, and salvation alone. “Lord God, fill us with Your truth in Christ so that we may repent and believe in You as our rock and source of salvation. Give Your Holy Spirit to our preachers to bear good fruit in faithful preaching and allow all of us to hear Your Word with repentant and faithful hearts. In Christ, Amen”

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