131. The Book of Psalms, Part 222 (Psalms 109:1-10) – Pr. Will Weedon, 5/11/26
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“Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word” by Kirk Meyer
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| 0:00.0 | Join me for a hymn sing at the 2026 Issues, Et cetera, Making the Case Conference, Friday, June 12th, and Saturday, June 13th at Concordia University, Chicago. |
| 0:12.0 | This year's theme, singing the faith in our own days. Learn more and register at issuesetc.org. |
| 0:26.2 | The Word of the Lord Endures Forever is brought to you in part by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. |
| 0:31.6 | LHF is a recognized service organization of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, |
| 0:35.7 | dedicated to translating and publishing the books of our Lutheran faith into more than 100 languages for our Christian brothers and sisters around the world. |
| 0:41.6 | Learn how you can take part in their work at LHFMissions.org. |
| 0:52.6 | Welcome to the Word of the Lord Enduresres forever with Pastor Will Whedon. |
| 0:57.0 | There he is. |
| 0:58.6 | Bearing the sin of the whole world, willingly draining the just cup of wrath against human sin. |
| 1:05.6 | And this is the thanks he has given as he suffers, having to listen to vile, false, hate-filled accusations, |
| 1:16.4 | and he bears it all willingly. |
| 1:18.6 | The Word of the Lord endures forever is a daily verse-by-verse Bible study with the Church, |
| 1:24.0 | past and present. |
| 1:25.7 | Pastor Whedon is leading us in a study of the book of Psalms, 107 through 150. |
| 1:31.1 | The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. Amen. |
| 1:39.3 | Greetings, people, loved by God. Well, previously we had worked our way through Psalm 108, a Psalm specifically |
| 1:46.0 | attributed to David, and we pondered how we heard throughout it echoes of great David's greater |
| 1:53.2 | son, our Lord Jesus Christ. The psalmist started out with insisting that his heart was steadfast |
| 1:59.7 | and that he wanted to sing and make melody |
| 2:01.6 | to the Lord with every ounce of his being. He spoke to his harp and liar to wake up so that together |
| 2:08.9 | they could rouse the dawn, singing a joyful matins till the sun peeped over the eastern hills. |
| 2:16.5 | And the praise that was offered to God was a song sung in the |
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