Concord Matters from KFUO Radio

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Apr 17, 2021 • 56min

Concord Matters for the Pastoral Office

The role of a pastor in a congregation is of utmost importance: forgiving sins in the stead and by the command of our Lord Jesus Christ. Where do we find this function of a pastor in our confessions, and how do our confessions give us certainty in this forgiveness? And, what about the priesthood of all believers? Why does concord matter for the function of the pastoral office, that authorized forgiveness of sins?Rev. Dr. David Maxwell, Professor of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss the function of the pastoral office.Find the article by Dr. Maxwell referenced in this episode at lutheranpress.com/books/papers-presented-at-the-congress-on-the-lutheran-confessions/pastoral-theology-vol-15-2008.
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Apr 10, 2021 • 57min

Not Zombie Jesus, But Jesus Fully Alive As God and Man

We talk about the resurrection of Christ all the time, and we celebrate this every Sunday. But on Easter Sunday, we pull out all the stops and celebrate this critical event in our salvation story. What do we really confess when we talk about Christ's resurrection, and where do we find these beliefs in our Lutheran Confessions? Why is this resurrection so important for us? Find the print by artist Ed Riojas at edriojasartist.com/giclee-prints-2/giclee-prints/#jp-carousel-307.Rev. Merritt Demski, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Waterloo, Illinois, joins guest host Rev. Peter Ill to dive deep into Jesus Christ's resurrection and discuss where we find this doctrine in our Confessions.
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Apr 3, 2021 • 58min

Mind Cramping Mystery of Christ

It's not just hard to understand that Jesus Christ is, at the same time, God and man. Jesus is both perfect God and perfect man, and it's difficult for sinners to understand a perfect man - but that's exactly who Jesus Christ is, and He's perfect God as well! Our reason and logic can't contain God, but we read the Scriptures to say as much as Scripture reveals about God as we can.Rev. David Oberdieck, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Lebanon, Missouri and chaplain in the United States Army Reserve, joins guest host Rev. Peter Ill to discuss the second part of the Athanasian creed, especially as it confesses the truth of Jesus Christ.Listen to the first part of the Athanasian Creed conversation from last week at kfuo.org/2021/03/23/concord-matters-032321-worshipfully-confessing-the-athanasian-creed.
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Mar 23, 2021 • 59min

Worshipfully Confessing the Athanasian Creed

You probably don't have the Athanasian Creed memorized. It's long and very, very specific, saying certain things about God but being careful not to go beyond what God says to us in Scripture. Our faith is this: that we worship one God in Trinity and Trinity in Unity as we repeat the truths that God has shown us about His Triune being.Rev. Dr. Geoff Boyle of Grace and Trinity Lutheran Churches in Wichita, Kansas joins guest host Rev. Peter Ill to discuss the first part of the Athanasian Creed, printed in Lutheran Service Book on pages 319-320 and in Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions on pages 17-18.
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Mar 16, 2021 • 59min

Summing up the Gospel: The Nicene Creed

"God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, of the same substance as the Father." Those big words mean something very specific about our Lord Jesus, the Son of God. But they aren't just big words to impress. Those words confess that it is God Himself who saves us. Our salvation and our forgiveness isn't the work of a mere man, but God in the flesh. The Holy Spirit, also God, delivers this good news to create and strengthen faith in you because you are God's beloved new creation.Pastor Bruce Keseman of Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church in Freeburg, Illinois, joins guest host Pastor Peter Ill to discuss the Nicene Creed, what's a heresy, how the Nicene Creed confesses biblical truth, the way that the Father sent His Son to be the sacrifice for sin, and there's even an analogy about baseball cards!
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Mar 9, 2021 • 58min

Confessing a Savior Whose Blood Smeared the Cross

In the first several hundred years after the death and resurrection of Jesus, Christians were being challenged for their faith and were even being put to death for believing in Jesus Christ and not in any other gods or saying that the Roman Caesar was divine. Centuries later, this creed still matters, confessing our Triune God and our Lord Jesus Christ, who entered time in His incarnation and left bloody smudges on a cross for the forgiveness of sins.Pastor Kirk Clayton of Zion Lutheran Church in Mascoutah, Illinois, joins guest host Pastor Peter Ill to confess the faith and to learn more about how the Apostles' Creed is important in the life of the Church today. They ran out of time to talk about Jesus' descent into hell, but Concord Matters covered that topic on June 2, 2020 and you can learn more about that here: kfuo.org/2020/06/02/concord-matters-060220-the-descent-to-hell/
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Mar 2, 2021 • 55min

Concord Matters for Lutheran Catechesis (Rebroadcast)

What do we mean when we talk about Catechesis, and what does the Bible say about it? Is the Bible "just enough" to teach the faith? What role do our Confessions play in teaching the faith honestly and in line with the historic church? Why do Lutherans care so much about Catechesis?Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, Pastor at St. John Lutheran Church in Luverne, Minnesota joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss how our Lutheran Confessions matter for Lutheran Catechesis. This is a rebroadcast from January 26, 2021.
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Feb 23, 2021 • 57min

Concord Matters for the Neighbor

Does a deep love of our Lutheran confessions help or hinder our love for our neighbors? How does engaging with the Book of Concord help us better engage with our neighbor? What do our Confessions teach us about who our neighbors are and how we can love them in Christ?Rev. David Wiist, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Evansville, Indiana, joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss why concord matters for loving our neighbors.
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Feb 16, 2021 • 54min

Concord Matters for the Baptismal Life

What does it mean to live a baptized life? We know this doctrine very well as Lutherans, but what does it look like to live this daily? How does someone use the Catechism in daily life?Rev. Mark Bestul, pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church in Elgin, Illinois, joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss how concord matters for our baptismal lives.
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Feb 9, 2021 • 50min

Concord Matters for Kids in the Divine Service

Why should children be involved in the church, and how can parents and church workers help children understand what's going on in the Divine Service? Where do we learn about training up children in the Divine Service in our Lutheran Confessions? Find the resources talked about in this episode at lcms.org/worship/kids-in-the-divine-service.Rev. Christopher Thoma, Senior Pastor at Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hartland, Michigan, joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss encouraging parents to raise up their children in the Divine Service.

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