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The Constitution of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod – Dr. Cameron MacKenzie, 9/5/25 (2482)

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🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Dr. Cameron MacKenzie of Concordia Theological Seminary-Ft. Wayne, IN

The Reformation

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0:00.0

This week on the Word of the Lord indoors forever, we finish up the third book of the

0:04.5

Salter, covering the end of Psalm 89, jumped to 2 John and then begin digging into

0:10.6

Proverbs chapter 1. But now, how long? Abide in my teaching, the fear of the Lord, and

0:18.7

a father's instruction. Join me, Pastor Will Whedon, for the Word of the Lord

0:23.5

indoors forever, your daily 15-minute verse-by-verse Bible study on demand. Listen at the wordendors.org

0:30.3

or your favorite podcast provider. This year marks the 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed.

0:39.1

What's the historical background,

0:45.4

purpose, and scriptural foundation for this ancient Christian creed? Find out in the issues it said are a book of the month for September, worshipped and glorified a study of the Nicene Creed.

0:50.9

This new Bible study is published by Concordia Publishing House. Their phone number, 1-800-32530-40, or learn more about worshipped and glorified at issue ZTC.org.

1:01.8

The issues that said are a book of the month, Worshipped and Glorified, a study of the Nicene Creed.

1:21.9

Music I'm Ken Sherb for Todd Wilkin on issues, et cetera, this afternoon.

1:23.5

Happy you're here.

1:30.2

And now for something completely different, you've probably heard stories of laws that used to be on the books years ago I mean those stories are all over the place

1:34.1

reading or hearing those kinds of laws today sometimes we find their contents a

1:41.5

little strange other features of these laws may strike us as, well, way ahead of their time.

1:48.0

Either way, we scratch our heads a bit and say, so that was in there.

1:55.0

Now the same thing holds for church regulations from years back.

1:59.0

And we're about to recall the first

2:00.9

Constitution of the Missouri Senate which required for example that German be

2:06.5

the language spoken at synod conventions I'm not sure we would get too far

2:10.7

with that requirement still today well there's lots of other things in there

2:15.1

that may strike us as remarkable and so we we say, so that was in there.

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