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May 2, 2023 • 56min

1 Samuel 4:12-5:12: God Strikes Back: Idol Toppling, Tumors, and Tribulations

The Rev. Kevin Parviz, pastor of Congregation Chai v’ Shalom in St. Louis, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 1 Samuel 4:12-5:12.The Israelites went to battle against the Philistines and brought the Ark of the Covenant with them. In the skirmish, the ark was captured, and the sons of Eli died in battle. In this chapter, the news of the battle and the death of Hophni and Phinehas reaches Eli as well as Phinehas’ pregnant wife. God then continues to exercise his judgement against Eli’s family. Meanwhile, in Philistine country, where the Ark was taken, YHWH gets glory over the false god Dagon, and he punishes the Philistines with tumors.The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It’s a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it’s also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.
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May 1, 2023 • 56min

1 Samuel 3:1-4:11: Are You There Samuel? It's me, YHWH.

The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 1 Samuel 3:1-4:11.Samuel, still a young boy, hears God calling him in the night. At first, he thinks it’s the voice of the high priest Eli, but it soon becomes evident that YHWH himself is calling. God reveals his judgment against the corrupt priest, Eli, and his sons. This comes to pass in the next chapter as the Israelites fight against the Philistines. The ark is captured and Hophni and Phinehas die on the battlefield.The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It’s a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it’s also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.
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Apr 28, 2023 • 1h

Sharathon 2023 - 1 Samuel 2:12-36: Hophni and Phinehas: Worthless Sons, Wretched Priests

The Rev. Steven Theiss, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Wells, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 1 Samuel 2:12-36.This passage exposes the corruption and wickedness of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas. The Bible describes them as “worthless men,” but they were also wretched priests. They used their position for personal gain and sullied their father’s reputation. Eli fails to dissuade them from their wickedness. God's judgment against them will not only affect their own fate but also the destiny of their entire family line.The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It’s a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it’s also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, 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 faithfully serve in our daily vocations.Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. Through the mission gifts of people like you, LHF translates, publishes, distributes and introduces books that are Bible-based, Christ-centered and Reformation-driven. Learn more at lhfmissions.org.It’s Sharathon 2023, and we need YOUR support!By God’s grace and with your generous support, we’ve been sharing the Gospel for close to 99 years to millions of listeners worldwide.Our Bible studies help to explain and deepen your understanding of God’s Word.Our worship services proclaim salvation in Christ and give you the words that the church has always used to proclaim the Gospel.And our hymns—the sacred music of the church—are the joyous exultation of God’s people that explain, proclaim, and announce the joy of salvation in Christ alone.In short, your gift makes it possible for the listener-supported Broadcast Ministry of KFUO Radio to continue filling our world with God’s Word.Start, sustain, or strengthen your partnership with KFUO Radio during Sharathon 2023. Give now at kfuo.org/sharathon.
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Apr 27, 2023 • 60min

Sharathon 2032 - 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11: Hannah Gives Back to God

The Rev. Dr. Michael Morehouse, pastor of Catalina Lutheran Church in Tucson, AZ, and Vicar Gabriel Strawn join the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to Study 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11.The Book of 1 Samuel opens with the unique birth of Samuel, a prophet and the last judge of Israel. We meet Hannah, a woman unable to have children, who pleads with God to give her a child. In return, she promises to dedicate her son to the Lord’s service. God answers the barren woman’s prayers and Samuel is born. True to her word, Hannah leaves her son to serve under Eli, the chief priest at Shiloh.The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It’s a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it’s also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.
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Apr 27, 2023 • 30sec

NEW BOOK: 1 Samuel

The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It’s a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it’s also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, 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 faithfully serve in our daily vocations.Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. Through the mission gifts of people like you, LHF translates, publishes, distributes and introduces books that are Bible-based, Christ-centered and Reformation-driven. Learn more at lhfmissions.org.
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Apr 26, 2023 • 55min

Judges 21: 600 Brides for 600 Brothers

The Rev. Ben Dose, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Arcadia, IA, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 21.After nearly wiping out the tribe of Benjamin in a civil war, the Israelites faced a dilemma: how to provide wives for the 600 surviving Benjamite men, without breaking their oath not to give them their daughters. Their solution was to attack another town that did not join them in the war and take their virgin daughters as brides for the Benjaminites. But that was not enough, so they also devised a scheme to kidnap more young women from a festival at Shiloh. In this way, they hoped to preserve the tribe of Benjamin from extinction, but at what cost?The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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Apr 25, 2023 • 58min

Judges 20: A Woman Dismembered; A Nation Divided

The Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study the Judges 20.In response to the horrific crimes committed by some Benjaminite men in Gibeah against his concubine, a Levite sends parts of her body to the twelve tribes of Israel calling for retribution and justice. The tribe of Benjamin refuses to hand over those responsible. This sparks a civil war where all sides suffer heavy casualties. During the third round of battle, the Benjaminites are defeated and only 600 men escape the fight. Will the other Israelites live to regret their near extermination of their fellow kinsmen?The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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Apr 24, 2023 • 58min

Gruesome and Lawless Deeds in Gibeah

The Rev. Keith Lingsch, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Naples, FL, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 19.How far can a society sink into moral decay and violence? In this chapter is one of the most shocking and disturbing stories in the Bible. A Levite and his concubine traveled through the territory of Benjamin and stopped at a city called Gibeah. There, they were met with a mob of wicked men who demanded to have their way with the man. The Levite gave them his concubine instead, whom he found dead the next morning. The Levite then cut her body into twelve pieces and sent them throughout Israel, calling for justice and vengeance.The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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Apr 21, 2023 • 56min

Judges 18: Have Idol, Will Travel: The Danites Take Micah’s Priest

The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Faith and Bethesda Lutheran Churches in Pine Lawn, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 18.A landless tribe of Israelites, the Danites, sent out spies to find a land to conquer. They lodged with Micah, his family, and personal Levite priest. They induced the priest to come and serve their tribe, so he stole the idol and ephod Micah has made. The Danites then conquered the country of Laish, killed its people and renamed it Dan.The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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Apr 20, 2023 • 53min

Judges 17: Wasting Wealth on Worthless Worship

The Rev. Terry Yahr, pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Chillicothe, OH, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 17.This chapter introduces us to a man named Micah. Micah admits to his mother that he had stolen silver from her. His admission only comes because he found out that she had placed a curse on whoever took it. They then both hatch a plan to override the curse. They fashion an idol, build a shrine to it, ordain one of their sons, and eventually hire a traveling Levite to be their personal priest. In other words, they demonstrate just how far the Israelite’s had departed from the proper worship of God.The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.

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