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    135. Close of the Commandments

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    Chapel Sermon by David Peter on the Close of the Commandments on Friday, April 11, 2025. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2

    115. Sixth Commandment

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    Chapel Sermon by Adam Hensley on the Sixth Commandment on Friday, March 7, 2025. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2

    Psalm 030

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    Psalm 30 presented by Adam Hensley for the Psalm reading for Sunday, May 4, 2025, Third Sunday of Easter

    02-54 Sixth Sunday of Easter

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    Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for May 25th, Sixth Sunday of Easter are Psalm 67:1–7, Acts 16:9–15, Revelation 21:9–14, 21–27, John 16:23–33, John 5:1–9. This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start

    107. Genesis 4:1-15

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    Chapel Sermon by Philip Penhallegon from Genesis 4:1-15 on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2

    It Was Necessary that the Christ Should Suffer: The Passion of Our Lord Foretold

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    The Passion is not simply one episode out of many in the Scriptures, but the climax of one, unified message that runs throughout. All that comes before the Passion in Scripture leads up to it, and all that comes after it flows from it. Jesus Himself said that the whole purpose and content of the Scriptures is pointing to Him and His work of salvation (John 5:39, Luke 24:25-26). Since all of Scripture centers on Christ, it should come as no surprise that there is much fruitful fodder for meditation on Christ’s Passion even beyond the Passion accounts of the Gospels. Indeed, what is relatively tersely stated in the Passion accounts is more extensively meditated upon and traced with faith and awe in the prophecies and foreshadowings by which God promised the Savior and revealed what He would do. In light of this, I encourage you to make use of this compilation of devotions, in which students at the seminaries meditate on passages that foretell or foreshadow Christ’s Passion. Just as Christ’s Passion is not one single episode in the Scriptures, but the whole sum and content of them, so also Christ’s Passion contains within it not merely one part of our faith and life as Christians, but the entirety of it. It is as a reminder of this that we observe the season of Lent each year, in which we may refocus our attention from its many distractions in our lives and turn it to be fixed solely on Christ, our crucified and risen Savior. What a blessing it is to meditate on our Lord’s Passion and learn to dive ever deeper into the Scriptural testimony to it! The riches of Christ’s Passion cannot be plumbed with a lifetime of pondering the Scriptures. May God lead you into an ever deepening love and appreciation for the salvation of our Lord this Lent and throughout all your life!https://scholar.csl.edu/osp/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Live Dramatic Reading of The Book of Job Part-1

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    Job 1:1 to Job 19:21 is dramatically read.https://scholar.csl.edu/book_of_job/1000/thumbnail.jp

    02-45 Third Sunday in Lent

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    Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for March 23rd, the third Sunday in Lent are Psalm 85:1–13, Ezekiel 33:7–20, 1 Corinthians 10:1–13, Luke 13:1–9. This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start

    03-05 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

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    Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for July 6th, Fourth Sunday after Pentecost are Psalm 66:1–7, Isaiah 66:10–14, Galatians 6:1–10, 14-18, and Luke 10:1–20. This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start

    165. Luke 8:26-39

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    Chapel Sermon by Jesse Kueker from Luke 8:26-39 on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2

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