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ποΈ 7 April 2025
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0:00.0 | In 1550, Imperial forces besieged the German town of Magdeburg, seeking to re-establish the Roman Catholic faith. |
0:08.0 | In response, Magdeburg's Lutheran pastors and theologians wrote a treatise on justifying resistance to tyrannical power called the Magdeburg Confession. |
0:17.0 | The issues it said are a book of the month for April is a translation of the Magdeburg Confession. |
0:22.8 | Learn about this new resource at Issue ZTC.org |
0:25.7 | or by calling Concordia Publishing House |
0:27.7 | 1-800-3253040, the Magdeburg Confession. |
0:33.5 | The Lorde on a honor to your redeemed king, |
0:42.3 | to whom the lips of children |
0:48.3 | Whenceit the son of king, |
0:53.3 | You are the king of God's King of Israel and David's Royal Son. |
1:03.0 | Now with the Lord's King coming, |
1:08.0 | our team and blessed in one. The poem Sunday, Hymogl. the poem sunday him all glory laud and honor sung by the lutheran public radio choir this coming sunday is |
1:20.7 | palm sunday there will be a procession there's a reading of luke's passion from luke chapter 22 and |
1:27.4 | 23 why is palm sund Sunday such a big deal? |
1:31.4 | Welcome back to Issues, etc., coming to you from the studios of Lutheran Public Radio in Collinsville, Illinois. |
1:37.0 | I'm Todd Wilkin. Thanks for tuning us in. |
1:38.9 | Joining us to look forward to Palm and Passion Sunday, Pastor Sean Denzer, Director of Worship for the Lutheran Church, |
1:45.0 | Missouri Synod. Sean, welcome. Great to be back, Todd. How would you clarify what we call this Sunday, |
1:52.2 | Palm Sunday, Passion Sunday, which is it? Yeah, it really has been confused lately, and I'll do my best to try and be as |
1:59.7 | clear as possible. It has been |
2:01.9 | traditional to imitate the procession into Jerusalem on this Sunday of the church here for |
2:07.3 | quite a while. It probably comes from the east and moved more slowly into the West. And that's |
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