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The Epiphany Hymn “Hail to the Lord’s Anointed” – Dr. Arthur Just, 2/3/25 (0342, Encore)

Issues, Etc.

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Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 3 February 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Dr. Arthur Just of Concordia Theological Seminary-Ft. Wayne, IN Heaven on Earth: The Gifts of Christ in the Divine Service Concordia Commentary: Luke 1:1-9:50 Concordia Commentary: Luke 9:50-24:53

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Here's an excerpt from the Issues that said are a book of the month for February,

0:04.2

Dying to Live, Second Edition.

0:06.5

We're all dying.

0:08.0

We can either die alone or we can die in Jesus.

0:11.3

But his death brings life, and it's when we die with him that we really begin to live.

0:16.7

Learn more about dying to live, the foundation, focus, and shape of the Christian life at Issue ZTC.org

0:22.7

or by calling Concordia Publishing House, 1-800-3253040.

0:27.6

Dying to Live Second Edition, The Issues, Et cetera, Book of the Month.

0:32.5

The following is an encore presentation of Issues, etc.

0:52.6

Music an encore presentation of issues, etc. I'm going to call the season of Epiphany a greatly underappreciated part of the church year.

1:01.8

Usually it's just kind of viewed as a nebulous extension of the short Christmas season

1:08.9

or kind of something to fill time between Christmas and

1:13.1

the beginning of Lent, depending on when you begin your Lenton observations.

1:18.8

But it's so much more.

1:20.2

This season of Epiphany is packed with stuff, the images of Christ that just bombard

1:26.9

us through the hymns of epiphany, through the readings

1:30.3

of epiphany, through the seasons and the symbols that we celebrate during the season, that

1:37.3

most people goes completely and utterly unnoticed. It is so much more than simply some wise men came from the east because they'd seen

1:46.7

a star heralding the birth of Jesus Christ. So much more. We're going to see how much more as we

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study the epiphany hymn, hail to the Lord's Anointed. Greetings and welcome to issues, et cetera,

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on this Monday afternoon. Martin Luther

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King, Jr. Day, I'm Todd Wilkin. Thanks for tuning us in. We'll be studying the hymn. Hail to the

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