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Jan 15, 2021 • 11min

Rev. Dr. Steven Schave on Luke 2:41-52

Rev. Dr. Steven Schave gives today's sermon based on Luke 2:41-52.Today we pray for Melinda Thews who serves the Lord in Taiwan. Read her story and how to support her work at lcms.org/thews. Find your opportunity to serve at servenow.lcms.org.>> The broadcast of chapel services is brought to you by LCMS International Mission and Ministry to Armed Forces.>> Learn more at international.lcms.org and lcms.org/armedforces.
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Jan 14, 2021 • 54min

2 Corinthians 5: We walk by faith, not by sight.

Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, North Dakota, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 5:1-10.“Be of good courage.” In this life our bodies and world groan due to the brokenness of this world, but as we are in Christ we know that we have a heavenly dwelling that awaits us with Him. As we walk, we do so with faith that we are declared, “good” on account of Christ’s goodness and will enjoy this heavenly dwelling with him. “O LORD, thank you for the hope of the heavenly dwelling and help us to be of good courage as we walk by faith in Christ. In Him, Amen”
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Jan 13, 2021 • 54min

2 Corinthians 4: Do not lose heart.

Rev. John Shank, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 4.Paul reminds us, “But we have a treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.” We are weak and fragile like a jar of clay. Yet, the treasure of God’s forgiveness on account of Christ, points people away from us and to His surpassing gracious power. “O LORD, may your light shine in our hearts to give us the knowledge of God’s glory in the face of Christ. Amen”
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Jan 12, 2021 • 55min

2 Corinthians 3: Our sufficiency is not in ourselves but through God in Christ.

Rev. John Lukomski, retired LCMS pastor, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 3.Paul encourages the Corinthian church as they are his “letter of recommendation” as he defends his ministry against naysayers. He gives a clear proclamation, as a minister of the new covenant, of their need for the Law to bring death to the sinner and the joy of the Gospel to bring freedom in Christ. “O LORD, as we have unveiled faces in Christ, transforms us from one degree of glory to another. In Christ, Amen”
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Jan 11, 2021 • 55min

2 Corinthians 2:1-17: Forgive the Sinner so that you are not outwitted by Satan.

Rev. Nathan Meador, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth, Wisconsin, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 2:1-17.Paul writes to the Corinthians out of an “abundant love” that he has for each soul. He exhorts the church to forgive a repentant sinner as the forgiveness in Christ we give is not only for the sinner but also a victory over the devil’s lies. In this forgiveness, we are to be the aroma of Christ in service to Him and in love toward others. “O Lord, help us to be the aroma of Christ in forgiveness and service to others. In Him, Amen”
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Jan 8, 2021 • 55min

2 Corinthians 1:12-24: The Promises of God are YES in Christ.

Rev. Scott Adle, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Collinsville, IL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 1:12-24.Paul reminds the Corinthian church that he desires to visit so that they would receive God’s grace and work together in God’s joy. Paul’s arrival would not be a normal visit, but a time where he would proclaim the truth that in Christ, everything is yes for salvation, and all we can say is Amen to this grace. “O Lord, bring Your joy upon us as You have established, anointed, sealed, and given Your Spirit into our hearts as a guarantee. In Christ, Amen.”
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Jan 7, 2021 • 54min

2 Corinthians 1:1-11: The God of all comfort and deliverance

Rev. Dr. Curtis Deterding, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Fort Myers, FL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 2 Corinthians 1:1-11.Paul, as an apostle of Jesus Christ, writes his second letter by giving hope in the LORD, who is the source of all comfort. The first few chapters contrast much of 1st Corinthians, where Paul needed to exhort the church in Corinth to holy living. Paul clearly connects our sufferings to the sufferings of Christ, which also brings us an abundance of comfort in Him. “Lord God, give us comfort in our afflictions and deliverance from the evil one. In Christ, Amen”
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Jan 6, 2021 • 2min

NEW SERIES: Epistles of St. Paul

Thy Strong Word gives the gift of God’s Word to you. From January 7 until Holy Week we will receive this gift in Paul’s Epistles: 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, and I Thessalonians. We will literally travel with Paul as he encourages, exhorts, proclaims, and points us to Christ and Him crucified for Your forgiveness. Join us. Live or on demand, anytime--anywhere. God has gifts to give for you.We welcome Rev. Brady Finnern, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church in Sartell, MN, as the new host of Thy Strong Word, a program that reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God’s Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two LCMS 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 faithfully serve in our daily vocations.Thy Strong Word is hosted by Rev. Brady Finnern, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church in Sartell, MN, and graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation.
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Dec 23, 2020 • 54min

Acts 3: Ascended as ☧, Jesus Shares Spirit with Us

Host Rev. AJ Espinosa studies Acts 3 and 2:36-47.“Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” So much of Acts seems confusing because we think in such individualistic terms. But Acts is about the Christian community living as a whole.Peter doesn’t mean that every individual’s baptism will be accompanied with signs and wonders. The miracles aren’t about the strength of our belief, but the authority of Christ over every nation. Similarly, that God “made him both Lord and Christ” doesn’t mean that Jesus wasn’t individually royal or divine before the ascension. Rather, He ascends and is crowned that we would ascend and be crowned with Him. None of us ‘has’ the Spirit per se—the Spirit belongs to Jesus, and by the power of the Word, we share this gift together as His baptized people.
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Dec 22, 2020 • 54min

Matthew 28: Authorized Messages, ☧ Himself Stands by Us

Rev. John Lukomski, retired LCMS pastor, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Matthew 28.“They gave a sufficient sum of money to the soldiers and said, ‘Tell people, “His disciples came by night and stole him away while we were asleep.’” We like to say that we make up our own minds, but the truth is that we take most things on authority: doctors, engineers, lawyers, researchers, wellness gurus—we take their words to heart and we spread the word.Which authorities will we believe when it comes to life, loyalty, and identity? In Matthew 28, an angel demonstrates supernatural power and tells the women that someone has come back from the dead. Political authorities use their wealth to bribe the soldiers to say that the body was stolen. A convicted criminal claims the authority of God Himself to authorize the catechesis of Israel’s mortal enemies. Amidst conflicting authorities, only Jesus Christ promises to be “with us” Himself in the resurrected flesh.

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