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0653 .Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (3 Year Lectionary): Fourth Sunday in Lent – Pr. Sean Daenzer, 3/5/24

Issues, Etc.

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Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Spirituality

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🗓️ 5 March 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Pr. Sean Daenzer Director of Worship for the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod LCMS Worship

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This week on the Word of the Lord endures forever, we finish up James with prayer of faith,

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and then we move back to the Old Testament to Habak.

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Intro and Prophet's complaint, God's answer the prophets second complaint and the righteous live by faith

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join me pastor will weeden for the word of the Lord

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endorse forever your daily 15 minute verse by verse

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Bible study on demand listen at the word indoors or your favorite podcast

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provider. is a Nissan of all of us to sing,

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that our own old is to sing,

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that our whole world in him be he. The Lutheran Public Radio Choir with the hymn God loved the world so that he gave.

1:09.0

Based of course upon the Gospel reading for this coming Sunday according to the three or

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electionary in John chapter 3 what does that have to do with the

1:17.9

bronze serpent in numbers chapter 2 well they actually go together the broader context of John 316.

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Jesus is talking about that very bronze serpent and he uses it to point us to his

1:30.6

death and resurrection. Welcome back to issues etc.

1:34.0

I'm Todd Wilkin.

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Thanks for tuning us in live on this Tuesday afternoon, the 5th of March.

1:38.0

Pastor Sean Denzer joins us to look forward to Sunday morning,

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according to the three electionary he's director of

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worship for the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Sean welcome back.

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Good to be back. Why is it that John 316 that verse and of course it's often

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quoted out of context the context makes it even

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more interesting why has it emerged as one of these go-to verses you know I don't

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