
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
September 6, 2023 - Lutheranism 101 - Hymnody
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
The heritage of Lutheran music

Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
On Confession and Absolution

Monday Sep 04, 2023
September 3, 2023 - Trinity 13 Sermon
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Introit: Ps. 74:1-2, 19b, 21b; antiphon: Ps. 74:20a, 21a, 22a, 23a
Gradual: Ps. 77:14-15
Old Testament: 2 Chron. 28:8-15
Psalm 32 (antiphon: v. 2)
Epistle: Gal. 3:15-22
ProperVerse: Ps. 88:1
Gospel: Luke 10:23-37
Jesus Is Our Good Samaritan
The Law cannot help us or give us life. Rather, it confines everyone under sin as wounded and naked before God (Gal. 3:15-22). So it is that two figures of the Law, the priest and the Levite, passed by the injured man on the side of the road (Luke 10:23-37). Only the promised Seed of Abraham can rescue us and make us righteous before God. Only the Samaritan, our Lord Jesus, had compassion, as did the Samaritans of old (2 Chronicles 28:8-15). He came down to us in our lost and dying condition, pouring on the oil and wine of the Sacraments. He placed us on His own animal, bearing our sin and brokenness in His body on the cross to restore us. Jesus brought us to the inn, that is, the Church, and gave the innkeeper two denarii, that His double forgiveness might continue to be ministered to us. In this way the Lord, by whose Law we are torn and stricken, heals us and revives us by His Gospel and raises us up with Himself.

Monday Sep 04, 2023
September 3, 2023 - Bible Study - Isaiah Cont.
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
More key passages in Isaiah.

Monday Sep 04, 2023
August 30, 2023 - Lutheranism 101 - The Church Year
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
The Church Year

Monday Sep 04, 2023
August 27, 2023 - Peace Lutheran Oxford, MS - What We Believe - Baptism
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
On Baptism

Monday Sep 04, 2023
August 27, 2023 - Trinity 12 Sermon
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Introit: Ps. 70:2b, 4a, 5b; antiphon: Ps. 70:1-2a
Gradual: Ps. 34:1-2
Old Testament: Is. 29:17-24
Psalm 146 (antiphon: v. 8)
Epistle: 2 Cor. 3:4-11
or Rom. 10:9-16
ProperVerse: Ps. 81:1
Gospel: Mark 7:31-37
Faith Comes from Hearing
A man who was deaf and therefore also had an impediment in his speech was brought to Jesus (Mark 7:31-37). In the same way, all are by nature deaf toward God and therefore also unable to confess the faith rightly. For "faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ" (Rom. 10:9-17). Jesus put His fingers into the man's ears, and He spat and touched His tongue. Even so in Holy Baptism, water sanctified by the words of Jesus' mouth is applied to us; and the finger of God, that is, the life-giving Holy Spirit (2 Cor. 3:4-11) is put into our ears in the hearing of the baptismal Gospel. Jesus' sighing "Ephphatha" opened the man's ears, and his tongue was loosed to speak plainly as Isaiah prophesied of the Messiah, "In that day the deaf shall hear the words of a book" (Is. 29:18-24) So also, He who sighed and breathed His last on the cross for us has given us to hear and believe in Him and has opened our lips that our mouths may declare His praise.

Monday Sep 04, 2023
August 27, 2023 - Bible Study - Isaiah cont.
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
More key passages in Isaiah.

Monday Sep 04, 2023
August 23, 2023 - Lutheranism 101 - Final Service of the Sacrament
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Final part of the service of the Sacrament, and sanctuary terms

Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
August 20, 2023 - Peace Lutheran Oxford, MS - What We Believe - Baptism Pt 1
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
Baptism Part 1