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The Word of the Lord Endures Forever

70. The Book of Psalms, Part 133 (Psalms 71:12-24) – Pr. Will Weedon, 3/11/25

The Word of the Lord Endures Forever

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8819 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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“Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word” by Kirk Meyer

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Friday, July 18th and Saturday, July 19th, at Concordia University, Chicago.

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This year's theme, The Word of God.

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Welcome to the Word of the Lord endures forever with Pastor Will Whedon.

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And what is so wondrous, so mighty as the power of the cross of Jesus,

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to blot out all sin and the resurrection of Jesus to destroy death?

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What more comforting and full of joy than the thought of our brother, our flesh and blood,

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seated at his father's right hand and ruling over all things. What more glorious than waiting

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for his return. The Word of the Lord endures forever is a daily verse-by-verse Bible study with the

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church, past and present.

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Pastor Whedon is leading us in a study of the book of Psalms, chapters 42 through 72.

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The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit,

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be with you all. Amen.

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Greetings, people, loved by God. In our previous study, we began delving into Psalm 71,

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considering the first 11 verses. Remember that this Psalm was without superscription.

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It right away began with the assertion that in Yahweh, the psalmist takes refuge and begging that such trust in

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