Sinopsis
Join Rev. Jonathan Fisk and a guest pastor to test your mettle on "What does this mean?" and learn to spar with the best of them. Each episode covers the Daily Lectionary New Testament text.
Episodios
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The Way Is Jesus
01/09/2020 Duración: 53minRev. Harrison Goodman, pastor at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in San Antonio, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 4:10-19. When Solomon tells his son to hear, he teaches us that wisdom must be received. Wisdom does not come from inside a person, but it is a gift that comes from the Word of the LORD. This is the path of righteousness, with which Jesus identifies Himself: “I am the Way.” Because this way is given by grace, those who walk on it do not stumble, for they are in Christ. They are placed there by His instruction, which is life. Doctrine must norm life; if life norms doctrine, both will be harmed. The path of the wicked is unbelief; Solomon warns in no uncertain terms against it. Those who walk on it do not find comfort in the grace of God, so they can only look for it in their vain attempts at self-justification. Their food is not the LORD’s gracious gift of Himself, but only a cheap imitation. This way of lawlessness is darkness that leads to ignorant stumbling; only in the light o
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The Wisdom of Knowing You Don’t Have Wisdom
31/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Jeremiah Johnson, pastor at Glory of Christ Lutheran Church in Plymouth, MN, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 4:1-9. Solomon occupies the role of father teaching wisdom to his sons because he was once a son who was taught wisdom by his father. Jesus is the fulfillment of this. He receives all things from the Father and gives it faithfully to His Church. The Church now constantly occupies both places as Solomon did, constantly hearing the Word of God and faithfully repeating the Word of God. In this way, Christians keep God’s commandments. This includes obedience, but it is far greater than that. We treasure and hold onto all the Words that God has given us. He has acted in remembrance of us, and so our remembrance of His Word is not only cognitive recall, but affects our faith and life. Such wisdom recognizes that wisdom cannot come from within us; we are the poor in spirit who must be filled with the wisdom that Jesus alone can give through faith in His salvation. Clinging to that wisdom
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Heavenly Practicality
28/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Brian Flamme, pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Roswell, NM, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 3:21-35. The wisdom of Proverbs is not pragmatism. The wisdom of Proverbs is faith in the one true God. Solomon teaches Christians to have as their daily adornment God’s Word, which in every place points us to Christ as the Savior. He is the Cornerstone upon whom our lives are secure. In Him, this life has nothing for us to fear, whether waking or sleeping. In this way, the heavenly wisdom of Proverbs is real and concrete, bearing fruit in this life. God’s love in not withholding His good gift from us is mirrored in the lives of His Christians. His love is fully seen in His gift of justification by grace through faith. Those who have been humbled by His Law are lifted up through the saving news of His Gospel. God shows this mercy through the propitiation given by His Son, Jesus Christ. “Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Proverbs. Although
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The Blessing of Keeping God’s Commandments
27/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Ryan Ogrodowicz, associate pastor and headmaster at Grace Lutheran Church and School in Brenham, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 3:1-20. The LORD promises blessings to those who receive and keep His commandments. When our lives are normed by the LORD’s will in His Word, He promises His temporal blessings. This is true even as we recognize the incompleteness in this life due to our own sin, leading us to long for the final fulfillment in the resurrection of the dead. The LORD’s loving-kindness is our true wealth which brings us His grace and favor. For this reason, we trust in Him and His Word instead of our own understanding. Such humility leads us toward the LORD and away from evil, bringing us peace and rest. Our offerings are a matter of worship of the LORD, who promises to provide more than we need in this life, including the discipline necessary to keep us as His children. The one who holds onto this precious wisdom from the LORD is blessed, for this wisdom is true wealth. By th
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Seek the Wisdom that God Gives
26/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Gaven Mize, pastor at Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hickory, NC, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 2:1-22. Solomon continues to urge his son to heed his words and search after wisdom. Complacency must be put away, and diligence must take its place. The LORD does not snatch away His gifts from those who desire the wisdom that He desires to give; this is the proper fear of the LORD that the book of Proverbs lauds as the beginning of knowledge. This wisdom guards us in the path of truth on which the LORD sets our feet and keeps us from the path of wickedness that evil men entice us to walk. The adultress also lures toward forbidden desires, not only concerning sins against the 6th Commandment, but also concerning sins of idolatry against the 1st Commandment. Solomon’s will for his son matches with the LORD’s will for His children. He desires we walk in the path of righteousness to our eternal home with Him. “Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes throug
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Lady Wisdom Told You So
25/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. James Preus, pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ottumwa, IA, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 1:20-33. This text is the first example of an important feature in Proverbs: the personification of Wisdom. Wisdom is personified as a woman, not only because the Hebrew noun is feminine, but also in use of the poetic imagery of the book. In certain texts, Wisdom can be clearly identified with the Son of God, yet the unity of the Holy Trinity also means that the actions and words of all three Persons of the Holy Trinity are seen in the actions and words of Wisdom. In this text, Lady Wisdom calls out to everyone that they would repent, whether of their apathy or hostility toward God, and turn to Him in faith to learn His truth. Those who refuse to listen to Wisdom’s repeated cry and continue to scoff will one day have the tables turned. Lady Wisdom will finally scoff at them in return, as they receive everlasting condemnation, the same terrible verdict given to the five foolish virgins of Matthe
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True Wealth Comes from God, not Sinners
24/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Carl Roth, pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Elgin, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 1:8-19. In the first address to a son in the book of Proverbs, Solomon reminds us of the central role parents play in instructing their children. Both father and mother should be on the same page in teaching God’s Word to their children. In the same way, teachers ought to teach their students faithfully, and pastors ought to instruct the flock in the true doctrine. Those opposed to God and His teaching entice others to join in their senseless violence in an effort to gain worldly wealth, unrealistically offering to share the spoil. Solomon warns against such folly, for this wicked path ends up as an ambush, not for others, but for the very ones who attempt it. Instead, Solomon calls upon us to value true treasure, the true teaching of God’s Word, which He gives us freely in Christ. “Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Proverbs. Although Proverbs is
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The Fear of the LORD Is the Beginning of Knowledge
21/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Dustin Beck, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 1:1-7. The book of Proverbs is a book of wisdom. King Solomon had received wisdom from the LORD in response to his prayer. He wrote and compiled that wisdom in the book of Proverbs. The wisdom literature in the book of Proverbs is unique from secular sources because the wisdom in the book of Proverbs begins and ends with the fear of the LORD. The proper fear of the LORD involves a right understanding of who God is, who we are, and how we stand in relation to Him. He is the Creator; we are His creatures. He is holy; we are sinners. Therefore, the fear of the LORD does involve a sense of trembling in His presence. Yet, as Christians, we also know in Jesus Christ that the one true God is also the Savior and we are those He has saved. In this way, the fear of the LORD also involves trust and love for Him. Through the hearing of His Word, He imparts to us His wisdom to those who recognize their own
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NEW SERIES: Wisdom and Instruction
21/08/2020 Duración: 02min“Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Proverbs. Although Proverbs is perhaps best known for its short sayings full of practical advice, the one true God has so much more in this book of wisdom. True wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD. Christians walk His way of righteousness rather than the way of wickedness because we trust that all good gifts come to us through His Son Jesus Christ, who is His wisdom made flesh for our salvation. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Sharper Iron is underwritten by Lutheran Church Extension Fund, where your investments help support the work of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Visit lcef.org.
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The LORD’s Word at Work in the Mundane
20/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Sam Beltz, pastor at St. John Lutheran Church in Oskaloosa, IA, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ruth 4:1-22. The book of Ruth has recounted very mundane events, yet through it all, the LORD has been at work. A foreigner, Ruth, has been incorporated into the people of God by faith as she has kept her eyes focused on the LORD’s Word. As the account comes to its climax, Boaz remains true to his promise. He goes to the city gate to speak to the unnamed kinsman redeemer who is a closer relative of Elimelech. Though this man would have been willing to redeem the land, he is unwilling to marry Ruth. Boaz then fulfills his promise to Ruth, agreeing to buy the land of Elimelech and marry Ruth, the widow of Mahlon, in order to perpetuate the name of the dead. The blessing given by the elders at the gate prophesies the truth that Ruth will be among the matriarchs of the Christ. The blessing given to Naomi by the women of Bethlehem proclaims the blessing of children through which the LORD continues His Churc
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The Boldness of Hope
19/08/2020 Duración: 52minRev. Zelwyn Heide, pastor at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Hannover, ND and Zion Lutheran Church in New Salem, ND, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ruth 3:1-18. Naomi and Ruth have placed their hope in the LORD; now they act on the hope that the LORD has given them. Naomi tells her daughter-in-law to act boldly, though not improperly, in order to request help from Boaz. Following Naomi’s instructions, Ruth goes to the threshing floor for a private audience with Boaz. His uncovered feet awaken him, and Ruth requests his provision and protection in marriage. Boaz recognizes her kindness, not only in coming to him over younger men, but also in clinging to the promise of the LORD. He promises to help her and Naomi, whether through his own marriage to Ruth or through a closer kinsman redeemer. The virtue of both Boaz and Ruth is evident as they part ways, and Boaz continues his generosity toward Ruth and Naomi even when he knows he may not be the one to marry Ruth. As morning dawns, Naomi and Ruth eagerly wa
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The Redeemer Brings Hope
18/08/2020 Duración: 56minRev. Paul Pater, pastor at Shepherd of the Ridge Lutheran Church in North Ridgeville, OH and Hope Lutheran Church in Sheffield Village, OH, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ruth 2:1-23. Though the situation for Naomi and Ruth seems hopeless, the LORD provides hope. In accordance with His merciful Word, Ruth goes to glean grain from the fields. Her “happening” upon the field of Boaz is no mere coincidence; the LORD directs events. Boaz is a faithful Israelite; upon learning that Ruth is gleaning from his field, he goes above and beyond the requirements of the Law in showing kindness to Ruth. He shows great generosity, recognizing Ruth not only as family, but also as one who has taken refuge under the one true God. Ruth’s dedication to Naomi remains. When she goes home to her mother-in-law to recount the day’s events, Naomi excitedly tells Ruth that Boaz is their kinsman redeemer. Throughout the text, the LORD gives echoes of the ultimate redemption He has accomplished in His Son, Jesus Christ. “A Faith
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And I Will Trust Him Still When He Sends Me Sadness
17/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Chris Hull, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Tomball, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ruth 1:1-22. The book of Ruth shows us how the LORD preserved the line of Christ even during the time of the judges. The family of Elimelech went to Moab during a time of great famine, where his sons married Moabite women. Though these actions may have been questionable, the LORD continues to show Himself faithful to draw people to Himself through His Word. He does this even during times of great suffering and seeming hopelessness, as the three widows experienced. Naomi has in mind the physical needs of her daughters-in-law when she encourages them to stay in Moab. Ruth shows the same love to her mother-in-law in her declaration of faithfulness toward her, and even more importantly, in her declaration of faithfulness to the one true God. Through the witness of Elimelech’s family, this Moabite woman has come to saving faith in the LORD. Together, Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem, where the LORD has visited
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NEW SERIES: A Faithful Family in a Faithless Time
17/08/2020 Duración: 01min“A Faithful Family in a Faithless Time” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Ruth. Throughout the Old Testament, even during the worst of times, the LORD always preserved for Himself a remnant. He always preserved His faithful people, and He always preserved the line of the Christ. The delightful narrative recorded in the book of Ruth recounts how the LORD did precisely that during the days when the judges ruled. Even in the most hopeless moments, the LORD gives hope to His people through the promised Redeemer. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Sharper Iron is underwritten by Lutheran Church Extension Fund, where your investments help support the work of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Syno
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The Excuses We Make to Do What We Think Is Right
14/08/2020 Duración: 51minRev. Dr. Adam Koontz, assistant professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, IN, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 21:1-25. The book of Judges comes to the end of the course that Israel has set for itself when everyone does what is right in his own eyes and rejects the LORD’s kingship over them. Rather than look for reconciliation and atonement from the LORD, the people of Israel continue with the foolish oaths that they have already made. On the one hand, they rightly recognize the need to preserve their Benjaminite brothers; on the other hand, they fail to see the sinful role they have played. As they had previously acted toward Benjamin in the civil war, they now treat the tribe of Jabesh-gilead as unbelievers in devoting them to destruction in order to gain wives for Benjamin. When that plan fails to gain enough wives, they engage in further deception toward the women of Shiloh, attempting to find solace in their self-made piety. All of this points to the d
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Judgment against the Benjaminites
13/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Jon Walla, pastor at Bethel Lutheran Church in Bismarck, ND, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 20:29-48. The sin committed in Gibeah continues to affect the entire nation of Israel. At multiple points in this closing account of Judges, people have the opportunity for repentance that would have stopped the downward spiral leading to civil war, but sadly, such repentance never seems to come. The tribes of Israel united against Benjamin have received the LORD’s promise of victory on the third day. They set a trap for the Benjaminites, who fail to see that their judgment is at hand. Upon routing their brothers, Israel leaves only 600 men of Benjamin alive. The outcome for the tribe of Benjamin stands as a warning for all to be ready for the day of judgment. Israel’s slaughter of the Benjaminites ought to give us all cause to reflect where God-given authority for judgment is taken too far into unrighteous vengeance. This sad account puts before our eyes wickedness and bloodshed in order that we m
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Civil War in Israel
12/08/2020 Duración: 52minRev. Dustin Beck, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 20:1-28. The fallout from the crime committed in Gibeah is swift. All the tribes of Israel except Benjamin gather together at Mizpah to hear the Levite present the case. He conveniently leaves out his own role in the matter, but the injustice committed is still clear. The tribes gathered speak as one man and go to Benjamin in an attempt to hold the sinners in Gibeah accountable. Rather than side with the LORD and His Word, the tribe of Benjamin sides with their own family members in their sin. Battle lines are drawn, and Benjamin is heavily outnumbered. Yet their skilled left-handed warriors make a big difference. They inflict heavy casualties on the rest of Israel the first two days of battle. Though Israel has finally begun to call upon the LORD, which they had neglected to do in their time of judgment, they have viewed His help more as a vending machine. Only when they approach the LORD accor
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Dark Sins during Dark Times
11/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Steve Andrews, pastor at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Lee’s Summit, MO, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 19:1-30. The book of Judges continues to present accounts during the time when Israel had rejected the LORD as king, and the picture grows darker. A Levite took for himself a concubine; she became unfaithful. He went to reconcile with her, and her father showed the Levite extreme hospitality. The Levite finally pries himself away, along with his concubine and servants, to go to the house of the LORD. Events have been unusual, it is true, but there seems to be hope. Yet, the darkest events await. Their brief journey before nightfall leaves them in Gibeah. Hospitality is lacking until an old sojourner prevails upon them to stay the night with him. The Levite and his company soon find out the reason the old man was so insistent: the men of Gibeah are sodomites. At this point, any reconciliation that had been accomplished between the Levite and his concubine is thrown out the window as he
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Might Makes Wrong
10/08/2020 Duración: 54minRev. Matt Ulmer, pastor at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Bishop, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 18:1-31. The corruption in Israel went far deeper than one man of Ephraim and his personal priest; the entire tribe of Dan was rotting due to the rejection of the LORD as king. Though outwardly the Danites might have looked like faithful Israelites, their actions and words reveal their true moral and religious decay. They operate from the principle, “Might makes right.” That’s why they sought illegitimate approval from an illegitimate priest. That’s why they chose to conquer Laish rather than the territory the LORD had actually allotted to them. That’s why they plundered Micah of his household gods and his personal religious service. That’s why they set up idolatry within their tribe until the days of King David. The tragedy of the tribe of Dan gives us the ugly picture of what sort of life idolatry produces, thus inviting us to repentance and faith in Christ alone. “Rebellion and Rescue” is a mi
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Idolatrous Blindness
07/08/2020 Duración: 55minRev. Matt Wietfeldt, director of admissions and director of the Christ Academy program at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 17:1-13. The lengthy epilogue to the book of Judges presents two episodes from Israel’s history that show how rotten life had become when everyone did what was right in his own eyes. Though they thought they could see, the people had been blinded by their idolatry, not truly knowing who the LORD was. As the first episode begins, the LORD’s commandments are blatantly ignored left and right. A man by the name of Micah steals from his own mother; she then misuses the name of the LORD both in cursing the thief and in attempting to reverse it only when discovering her son was behind it. Together, they use the money for idolatrous purposes. Micah’s son serves as a false priest for a time, until a Levite comes along. Surely a Levite should have known better, but even this sojourner from Bethlehem in Judah is deceived. He agrees to s