

Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio
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Thy Strong Word 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 hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, and graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation.
Thy Strong Word is hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, and graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation.
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Jul 29, 2022 • 55min
Genesis 44. Joseph tests his brothers. Was it fair or a jerk move?
Rev. John Shank, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Edwardsville, IL joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 44.Joseph is playing with his brothers. We could interpret his actions as generous or as a trickster. Through it all, the LORD works to unite the family back together. Their time going back and forth to Joseph would have been exhausting. The brothers remembered their past sins, they did not want to see their father go through pain again, and they had remorse over “stealing” the $. Yet, when Judah pleaded to take the place of Benjamin to please the Father…we see how God’s grace was sufficient. As Judah stood in the place of his brother, our Lord stood in our place. “Lord God, as You reconciled Joseph to his family, reconcile us with those whom we are separated from. In Christ’s cross our reconciliation to the Father is completed. With our identity in Christ, help us to be ministers of reconciliation to others. In His name, Amen”

Jul 28, 2022 • 57min
Genesis 43. The brothers return.
Rev. Lucas Witt, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Baltimore, MD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 43.The Israelites needed to return as the famine continued. The choice to leave was difficult for everyone, especially Jacob, but by the strength of God Almighty, they went. The situation was full of questions, “How will the governor respond to the money in our sacs?” “How will he react to Benjamin?” “Will we be thrown into jail?” “Will we ever be able to get home?” The reality was far different: a merry time, hospitality, a full meal, and a place at the governor’s table. The words from the steward are words we need to continually hear from one another and our LORD, “Peace to you.” “Lord Jesus Christ, fill us with peace as You are the Prince of Peace. When we enter conflicted situations, provide us with words as salt that we may be people of reconciliation depending on the hope we have through Your reconciliation for us to the Father. In Your name, Amen”

Jul 27, 2022 • 58min
Genesis 42. 20 years of grief revealed.
Rev. Derek Waffel, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Pascagoula, MS joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 42.Two worlds collide again. Joseph was reunited with his brothers and understandably he treats them with contempt. The sin against Joseph was still a dark burden for the whole family, even 20 years later. Everyone was in need of healing that only God could give. This healing needed only comes through the LORD, as we hear of the Suffering Savior, “by his wounds we are healed. (Isaiah 53:5).” “Lord Jesus Christ, by Your wounds, bring Your healing upon us. Heal us through Your blood-bought forgiveness. Pour Your love into our hearts that we may cast our burdens on You and that You may fill us with Your grace. Lord have mercy. Amen”

Jul 26, 2022 • 55min
Genesis 41. God will give Pharoah a favorable answer.
Rev. Matt Tooman, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Wahpeton, ND joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 41.At the time, God chose dreams to reveal His work for the good of His people. He gave a prophecy for the Egyptian people to care for others and although we are not able to depend on dreams to create a savings plan, we are able to trust in Him and pray for Him to provide for our needs. We pray that He may “give us this day our daily bread” and He does provide what we need for this body and life, forgiveness of sins in Christ, and life forever. “O Lord God, provide for our needs as You did for Joseph that we not only may be sustained but that we may serve our neighbor for the sake of both bodily health and the gracious salvation in Christ. Amen”

Jul 25, 2022 • 55min
Genesis 40. Do not interpretations belong to God?
Rev. Nick Koschmann, pastor of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Forest Grove, Oregon joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 40.Dreams can be fickle. They can give us a source of hope, but they can lead us away from our ultimate hope in the LORD. As the LORD would have it, the cupbearer and baker ended up in prison with Joseph. Each of them had bizarre dreams that ended up with different outcomes. By God’s grace, the LORD gave Joseph the ability to be their interpreter. God used Joseph at that time this ability to glorify Himself and not Joseph. We pray that whatever dreams, visions, or thoughts we have are not contradicting God’s Word, the cross, and His salvation in Christ. “Lord God, keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. Whenever we find hope in anything other than you, bring us back to You. As You blessed Joseph to serve others, bless us with the opportunities to serve that they may glorify You and not ourselves. In Christ, Amen”

Jul 22, 2022 • 57min
Genesis 39. Dreams, Dungeons, & Diadem.
Rev. Nabil Nour, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Hartford, South Dakota, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 39.The LORD caused Joseph to be successful. His master’s wife deceived Potiphar and led Joseph to be wrongly accused. We are unaware of why this happened, but we do know that the LORD worked good even when evil was the intention. In our lives we will see and experience sin, lies, and darkness, yet, we know that in Christ there is no darkness at all. “Heavenly Father, keep us from evil and deliver us as well. When darkness comes our way for reasons unknown, help us to trust in Your wisdom and grace to know that You will work good in Christ Jesus. Amen”

Jul 21, 2022 • 57min
Genesis 38. A signet, cord, and staff.
Rev. Steven Theiss, vacancy pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Wells, MO joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 38.God chooses people for our salvation that we would not more than likely choose. Judah did follow God’s law which brought a snowball effect of sin and these sins led to the demise of a few of the sons. The issues that arose for the family was less to do with “generational sin” and more to do with a lack of faith. The intentions of Tamar were good, there must be an heir through Judah, but the actions were immoral. The reminder we have throughout the Bible is that our focus as Christians is not on ourselves. Our focus on our Redeemer who works through all things. “Lord Jesus Christ, as You provide for all of our needs, help us to live a good and holy life by Your Holy Spirit. Open our eyes that we may believe that You will work through all things for Your good and Your purposes. Lord have mercy. Amen”

Jul 20, 2022 • 58min
Genesis 37. I had a dream!
Rev. Joseph Barlau, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Seymour, IN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 37.Joseph has a dream, but it is the first non-theophany dream. The dream did not require an interpretation, according to each dream it was assumed that he would rule over his family one day. Clearly, this would not be received well by his family, which is why the old Adam would quickly come to the conclusion of how to eliminate Joseph from the scenario. We can easily think that “if only that person wasn’t around everything would be fine.” Although we are not selling our siblings to strangers, we need to repent when we are overcome by jealousy and treat people not as a gift but a burden. We see ourselves in the brothers and are reminded of the value of each person as one created by our LORD and died for by Christ. “Lord Jesus, forgive us on account of the cross for my lack of valuing Your people. Keep us from jealousy and lead us to a holy life of loving and caring for others with grace and love. Amen”

Jul 19, 2022 • 57min
Genesis 36. Another genealogy full of grace!
Rev. Jason Schockman, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Oconomowoc WI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 36.We put on our Christ goggles as we see the descendants of Esau. Clearly problems arose through the lack of faithfulness to the Lord and His Word. In the Lord’s kindness, He calls His people back to Himself in every generation. Although the Edomites, Esau’s family, were enemies of the Israelites, God still had grace. The connections from these descendants causes us to realize that God was at work before the Israelites entered the land and God would provide beyond their years. “Lord God, as You are the Lord of all creation, You have given Yourself for all people, allow us to see all people through the lens of the cross that we may proclaim Your goodness in Christ’s salvation and serve others with Your grace. In Christ, Amen”

Jul 18, 2022 • 56min
Genesis 35. A new name!
Rev. John Lukomski, co-host of “Wrestling with the Basics” joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 35.Is this finally a turning point for Jacob? We thought it might be when the Lord visited him at Bethel or when reconciled with his brother Esau. Yet, we see God visiting Jacob and sustained him through repenting over idols. God kept intervening and once again changed Jacob’s name to Israel. This name change is full of His promise. Through those with Israel’s name the promised Savior was given to us and He continues to carry us as ones with His name marked on us forever. “O Holy Spirit, as You have given us a new name in Christ through Baptism, grant us a turning point that we may drop our idols and follow Your Will. In Christ, Amen”


