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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Smalcald Articles: Part 3, Articles 10 & 11: Ordination and Marriage of ...

When Jesus Calls You By Your Full Name

Genesis 27:1–29 – The Voice of Jacob

#295. Write This: "A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing" Hymn Stanzas

Set Apart to Serve: Lutheran Identity in a Lutheran High School

The Hymn, “Christ Is the World’s Redeemer” – Pr. Will Weedon, 5/30/25 (1...

1 Kings 14:21-15:24: The Lamp in Jerusalem Doesn't Go Out

Genesis 26:1–35 – Like Father, Like Son

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 31 - Saturday - E...

Papal Infallibility at Vatican I

What Would Luther think about the Hundreds of Denominations?

A Universe Charged with Meaning and Purpose

In 1936, Albert Einstein wrote that "the fact that [the world] is comprehensible is a miracle." But why is the universe comprehensible to us? And is it an evolutionary fluke or a hallmark of design? On this episode of ID The Future, we’re sharing a recent conversation between Dr. Jonathan Witt and author and teacher Dr. Ken Boa. The topic is Dr. Witt's book A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature. In this discussion, Dr. Witt and Dr. Boa discuss the meaning and purpose inherent in our comprehensible universe, with examples from mathematics, literature, architecture, and more.

38 minutes.

Never Too Late for God’s Grace

Friday, May 30, 2025

Relaunching a Lutheran City School

Making the Case for Christians in the Public Square – Dr. Päivi Räsänen,...

Dr. Päivi Räsänen, member of the Finnish Parliament, spoke at the 2022 Issues, Etc. Making the Case conference. Finland is a Western European country with civil rights laws similar to our own; however, she still had to endure legal woes because of her faith.

It is tempting to think that what happened to her happened in Finland and that there is no way that something like that could happen here in the USA. But her case is a warning to everyone who values Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion.


Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 30 - Friday - Eas...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 30, 2025

Christ's Presence in the Lord's Supper (FC VII)

The Ascension of Jesus – Dr. Arthur Just, 5/29/25 (1492, Encore)

Making the Case for a Lutheran Worldview – Dr. Joel Biermann, 5/28/25 (1...

1 Kings 14:1-20: You Can’t Hide from Those Who See with Their Ears

God’s Gumbo

Thursday, May 29, 2025

How should a Christian think about Conspiracy Theories?

Is Mary the Mother of the Church?

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 29, 2025

The Imploding of an Atheist Professor's Worldview

For 25 years, Dr. John D. Wise considered Darwinian evolution the most plausible explanation for life's origin and development. But as he studied the latest evidence in molecular biology, genetics, astronomy, and other fields, he began to realize that modern science was confirming many of the predictions and arguments of intelligent design. On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid talks with professor and author Dr. John D. Wise about his surprising journey from atheism to Christianity.

40 minutes.

Bach - Sinfonia from Cantata BWV 42 | Netherlands Bach Society

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 29 - Thursday - E...

Christianity and Other World Religions: Atheism and Scientology – Dr. Ad...

Justin Martyr's Christian Philosophy (A History of Western Thought 22)

Johann Sebastian Bach - Prelude and Fugue in E-flat minor, BWV 853

Why I am Not a Nationalist

If Baptism Saves, Why Not Baptize Everyone?

Baby Steps

United to Jesus

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Genesis 25:1-34 - Instant Gratification; Eternal Regret

1 Kings 13:1-34: By the Word of the LORD

Not Peace, But a Sword

Genesis 24:34–67 – Rebekah Meets Her Husband

Ephesians 1:15-23 Praying For Growth In The Assurance Of Your Salvation

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 27, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 27 - Tuesday - Ea...

Making the Case against Christian Silence – Dr. Albert Mohler, 5/26/25 (...

The Lutheran View of Irresistible Grace

Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (Three Year Lectionary): The Seventh S...

A Friend in High Places

Monday, May 26, 2025

A Pew Research Survey on the Use of Tarot Cards, Astrology and Psychics ...

Christ Is Arisen (CHRIST IST ERSTANDEN) | LSB 459

He Is Arisen! Glorious Word! (WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET) | LSB 488

Ride On, Ride On in Majesty (WINCHESTER NEW) | LSB 441

Devotional - John 17:20–26 (The Bridegroom and the Bride)

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 26 - Monday - Eas...

On the Origin of Darwin’s Worldview

On this episode of ID the Future out of the vault, science historian and host Michael Keas talks with fellow science historian Michael Flannery about his book Intelligent Evolution: How Alfred Russell Wallace’s World of Life Challenged Darwin. Flannery tells of Darwin’s involvement in the Plinian Society, a “freethinkers” group at Edinburgh University in Scotland where he studied medicine as a teenager. It was there that he first encountered radical philosophical materialism, the worldview that laid the philosophical foundation for his work in evolution. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation.

16 minutes.

A Christian Approach to the Distinction Between Faith and Reason

Ascended

Sunday, May 25, 2025

The Hymn, “All Christians Who Have Been Baptized” – Dr. Arthur Just, 5/2...

1 Kings 12:1-33: Rehoboam and Jeroboam Take Bad Counsel

The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns (ST. MAGNUS) | LSB 532

No Tramp of Soldiers' Marching Feet (KINGSFOLD) | LSB 444

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (HAMBURG) | LSB 425

Genesis 24:1–33 – The Wellspring of Providence

Resilient Minds Curriculum

1 Kings 11:1-43: From Wisdom to Folly

Smalcald Articles: Part 3, Articles 8 & 9: Confession and Excommunication

Worship Service - 05/25/2025

The Importance of the Resurrection

Responding to Listener Email and the Issues, Etc. Comment Line, 5/22/25 ...

How to Behave Properly on a Date (A Guide to Etiquette)

A Review of Season Two of the Star Wars TV Series “Andor” – Pr. Ted Gies...

Genesis 23: A Burial Place for Sarah

Set Apart to Serve: Lutheran Teaching for the Whole Family

I Love to Tell the Story - Choral Practice Male Quartet

Saturday, May 24, 2025

He is Arisen! Glorious Word

1 Kings 10:1-29: Wisdom and Wealth

Genesis 22: God Will Provide the Lamb

Lay Bible Institute - And He Spoke Many Things to Them in Parables

J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1- No.1-12

Alexandra Dovgan - J.S. Bach, Partita No. 6 in E minor, BWV 830

Christian Good Works – Dr. Alfonso Espinosa, 5/21/25 (1413)

☀️ 1 HOUR of HYMNS for EASTER from the Lutheran Service Book ☀️

Ruta Kuzmickas - Bach Partita No. 6 in E Minor, BWV 830 (Live)

What's Your Story?

1 Kings 9:1-28: Solomon's Slow Slide

Media Coverage of Pope Leo’s Concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence ...

Loved No Matter What

Friday, May 23, 2025

What's New with ALTS? (Summer 2025)

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 23 - Friday - Eas...

Are We All Cyborgs Now? A.I. and Human Nature (conversation with Josh Pa...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 23, 2025

Stephen Meyer on the Explanatory Power of Intelligent Design

On this episode of ID The Future, we’re sharing the second half of an interview between philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer and author and radio/podcast host Justin Brierley. The interview delves into the main arguments of Dr. Meyer’s most recent book Return of the God Hypothesis, but it also serves as an update on the status of intelligent design and the growing interest in design arguments in both academia and the public square. In part 2, Meyer refutes the multiverse hypothesis and explains why naturalistic theories of the origin of life fall short. We are grateful to Justin Brierley for permission to share this interview on ID The Future. Catch more of Brierley's interviews at justinbrierley.com.

39 minutes.

The New Testament and Greek Thought (A History of Western Thought 21)

Christian Marriage – Pr. Larry Peters, 5/21/25 (1411)

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Reading Scripture with Sacramental Sensitivity – Dr. Reed Lessing, 5/20/...

What's Your Story?

Genesis 21: Skeptical Laughter Turns to Joy

Differences Between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic View of the Eucharist

Stephen Meyer on the Intellectual Shift Away from Darwinism

On this episode of ID The Future, we’re sharing the first half of an interview between philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer and author and radio/podcast host Justin Brierley. The interview delves into the main arguments of Dr. Meyer’s most recent book Return of the God Hypothesis, but it also serves as an update on the status of intelligent design and the growing interest in design arguments in both academia and the public square. In Part 1, Meyer and Brierley discuss the current status of intelligent design. They also jump into some of the discoveries Meyer lays out in his book. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. Look for Part 2 next!

48 minutes.

The Table of Duties in Luther’s Small Catechism, Part 2 – Pr. David Pete...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 22, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 22 - Thursday - E...

Delighting in Sabbath: Chapter 3 - Work

The Mystery of Beauty

1 Kings 8:31-66: The LORD's House of Forgiveness

How the Loss of the Mystical Union Leads to Antinomianism

Teaching the Apostles’ Creed through Storytelling – Katie Schuermann, 5/...

Frustrating

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Genesis 20: “No, Really, She’s My Sister...”

1 Kings 8:1-30: The LORD Comes to His House

What Does Sola Scriptura Actually Mean?

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 21 - Wednesday - ...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 21, 2025

School Choice Measures in the Federal Budget Bill – Joy Pullmann, 5/19/2...

Genesis 19: Sodom and Gomorrah: Judgement and Mercy

Could Carl Sagan's Methods Be Used to Make Design Inferences?

On today’s ID The Future out of the vault, host Robert Crowther welcomes philosopher of science Paul Nelson to explore an intriguing tension in the thinking of famous scientist and science popularizer Carl Sagan. Though Sagan was a committed Darwinist and agnostic, he embraced certain ideas consistent with the theory of intelligent design. Could Sagan's methods for detecting extra-terrestrial intelligence be used to make design inferences in the natural world? Listen in as Dr. Nelson discusses this intriguing idea.

1/2 hour.

The End of Modernity: Poststructuralism (What's Wrong with Modern Though...

Limited Atonement Destroys Assurance

City of God

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (Three Year Lectionary): The Sixth Sun...

Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 9 – Quakers, Puritans, and the Ame...

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 20 - Tuesday - Ea...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 20. 2025

1 Kings 7:1-51: Solomon's House Is Bigger, But Less Important

Two Pro-Transgender Bills in Colorado – Glenn Stanton, 5/16/25 (1362)

The Third Use of the Law (Formula of Concord Article VI)

How Lutheran Predestination Is Not Calvinist or Arminian

Listening to the Lord

Monday, May 19, 2025

Acts 16:6-34 - How God Builds A Church

Smalcald Articles: Part 3, Articles 6 & 7: Sacrament of the Altar and th...

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 19 - Monday - Eas...

Devotional - John 16:23–33 (Personal Hygiene)

The Ministry of the Holy Spirit

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 19, 2025

Genesis 18: Entertaining God Unawares

How Modern Philosophy Shaped the World (What's Wrong with Modern Thought...

Sola Scriptura and the Canon

Among the Nations

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Responding to Listener Email and the Issues, Etc. Comment Line, 5/16/25 ...

"Love Makes All the Difference" - 05/18/2025

The Law and Gospel Distinction (Formula of Concord Article V)

The Table of Duties in Luther’s Small Catechism, Part 1 – Pr. David Pete...

1 Kings 6:1-38: Building the LORD's House

Traditions of Men

Genesis 17: The Sign of the Covenant

Now All the Vault of Heaven Resounds

Saturday, May 17, 2025

1 Kings 5:1-18: Preparing for the LORD's House

Genesis 16: Taking God's Promises Into Our Own Hands

Delighting in Sabbath: Chapter 2 - Sabbath in the Bible

The Rise of Skepticism (What's Wrong with Modern Thought Part 1)

Church Discipline

How the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Dealt with False End-Times Teachi...

Metals: The Gifts That Keep On Giving

A confluence of conditions conspired to bring metals to Earth and make them accessible to humans. Can a Darwinian process take the credit? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid concludes a two-part conversation with Dr. Eric Hedin, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at Ball State University in Indiana. Dr. Hedin describes the conditions within ourselves and the conditions within our environment that were finely tuned to allow for our successful utilization of metals. He also speaks to what our use of metals reveals about the moral character of human nature, and why metals remain vital to us today. 

This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation.

28 minutes.

1 Kings 4:1-34: Solomon’s Kingdom Flourishes

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 17 - Saturday - E...

How Do Lutherans View Pentecostalism?

Genesis 15: Patience is a Virtue; God’s Covenant with Abraham

"Isn’t That Typical?" LW Searching Scripture, May 2025: Typological Conn...

Truth That Takes Us In

When Life's Storms are Raging

Your Unanswered Bible Questions – Pr. Bryan Wolfmueller & Pr. Brian Kach...

Friday, May 16, 2025

1 Kings 3:1-28: Wisdom from the LORD

Genesis 15: Stereo-Types

Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 8 – The Mathers and the Salem Witc...

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 16 - Friday - Eas...

1 Kings 2:13-46: Solomon’s Throne Secure

Smalcald Articles: Part 3, Articles 4 & 5: The Gospel and Baptism

Free-Text Friday: The Curse of Bad Theology: Race, Scripture, and the Im...

Truth That Takes Us In

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Set Apart to Serve: Relationship-Building as Lutheran Principals

1 Kings 1:41-2:12: Solomon’s Reign Begins

#292. Adventures in Lutheranism (Homeschool Edition): Competitive Speech...

Genesis 13: Walk in Your Inheritance

Law & Gospel in the Formula of Concord

1 Kings 1:1-40: Which Son of David Is Next?

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 15, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 15 - Thursday - E...

Are Good Works Necessary for Salvation? (FC Article IV)

Delighting in Sabbath: Chapter 1 - Sabbath and the Catechism

Learning to Walk in Love

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Your Unanswered Bible Questions – Pr. Bryan Wolfmueller & Pr. Brian Kach...

2 Samuel 24:1-25: Count on God’s Mercy

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 14, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 14 - Wednesday - ...

Genesis 11:1-26: Babel: It Wasn't About the Tower

The Lutheran Daily Office

The Lutheran and Reformed Difference on the Lord's Supper

Metals & Life: A Finely Tuned Alliance

Humans have successfully utilized metals for millennia, and trace amounts of metals are crucial to our survival. Is that coincidence or something more? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid begins a two-part conversation with Dr. Eric Hedin, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at Ball State University in Indiana. Dr. Hedin tells the fascinating story of the origin of metals, the finely tuned set of conditions that allow for our use of metals, and the crucial role metals play in our survival. 

29 minutes.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Richard Weikart Reads From His New Book Unnatural Death

On this episode, Dr. Richard Weikart reads selections from his new book Unnatural Death: Medicine’s Descent From Healing to Killing. Dr. Weikart is Emeritus Professor of History at California State University Stanislaus and a Senior Fellow with the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture. He is author of From Darwin to Hitler, Hitler’s Ethic, Hitler’s Religion and The Death of Humanity. Dr. Weikart begins with a portion from the book’s Introduction, which sets the stage and defines some key terms used in the book. Weikart concludes with an excerpt from Chapter 3: Euthanasia Meets Eugenics, where he gets into the influence of Darwinism on eugenics ideology and how it shaped attitudes toward euthanasia and assisted suicide in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

30 minutes.

2 Samuel 22:1-51: My Rock and My Refuge

Judith Butler on Gender Performativity (Makers of the Modern World)

A Health and Human Services Report, “Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysp...

This Week in Pop-Christianity: Jesse Duplantis and God’s DNA – Pr. Chris...

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Medicine's Descent From Healing to Killing - An Interview with Dr. Richa...

If we believe there is no qualitative distinction between animals and humans, are we more likely to protect human life or devalue it? On this episode of ID The Future, host Eric Anderson talks to historian Dr. Richard Weikart about his latest book, Unnatural Death: Medicine’s Descent From Healing to Killing, now available from Discovery Institute Press. The book is a wide-ranging history of euthanasia and assisted suicide from Ancient Greece to today.

In this conversation, Dr. Richard Weikart explains how his new book builds on his previous work on the decline of respect for the sanctity of human life and the connection between Adolf Hitler’s actions and evolutionary ethics. He covers the origins and changing definitions of euthanasia, the devaluation of life in antiquity, the influence of secularization and Darwinism on attitudes towards euthanasia, and the Nazi regime’s euthanasia program. Dr. Weikart also addresses the justifications for euthanasia and offers suggestions for upholding the sanctity of human life.

35 minutes.

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 8, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 8 - Thursday - Ea...

The Righteousness of Faith Before God (Formula of Concord Article III)

What is the Office of the Keys?

The Biblical Foundation of the Nicene Creed – Dr. Jonathan Mumme, 5/6/25...

God or Not?

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Should We Do Good Works for the sake of Rewards?

Jesus Lives to be Your Good Shepherd

How Should Pastors Address Inactive Parishioners?

Jesus Lives to Bring You Peace

Psalm 23:The Lord Is My Shepherd

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 7, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 7 - Wednesday - E...

Smalcald Articles: Part 3, Article 3: Repentance, Part 2

Regime Change by Patrick Deneen

Therefore

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Finding Beauty and Harmony in the Sciences

Materialist philosopher Bertrand Russell once wrote that "only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can the soul’s habitation…be safely built.” But is this worldview of scientific materialism in line with what science has revealed to us in the last century? On this episode of ID The Future, we’re pleased to share a recent conversation between Dr. Melissa Cain Travis and author and teacher Dr. Ken Boa on the Explorers Podcast. The topic is beauty, harmony, and truth in the sciences. We are grateful to the producers of the Explorers Podcast for permission to re-broadcast this conversation.

43 minutes.

Petzold - Minuet in G major and G minor BWV anh. 114 -115 - Shuxian Ding...

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 6 - Tuesday - Eas...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 6, 2025

Non-Denom Pastoral Intern Becomes Lutheran - An Interview with John Bloedel

Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (Three Year Lectionary): The Fourth Su...

Famous Last Words

Monday, May 5, 2025

Daily readings from The Treasury of Daily Prayer - May 5 - Monday - East...

Daily Chapel at the LCMS International Center, St. Louis, MO | May 5, 2025

At the Name of Jesus (Organ & Lyrics) - Tune: WYE VALLEY

Astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez Reads His Solar Eclipse Poem "Total...

On this episode, host Andrew McDiarmid welcomes astrophysicist Guillermo Gonzalez back to the program to read and discuss his poem "Totality: A Celestial Theater," written to commemorate the total solar eclipse that occurred in April 2024. You may already be familiar with Gonzalez's popular book The Privileged Planet, co-authored with Dr. Jay Richards, unpacking the arguments for our privileged place in the cosmos. You might also have heard about his new young adult novel The Farm at the Center of the Universe, co-written with Dr. Jonathan Witt. But you likely didn't know this accomplished scientist and author is also a poet! Listen as Gonzalez discusses and then reads his poem aloud.

28 minutes.

How Universities Replaced Rational Inquiry with Political Activism

On the Preservation of Institutions

[PODCAST] John Lennox Greatest Hits: Can Science Explain Everything? @OC...

Is the rigorous pursuit of scientific knowledge compatible with a sincere faith in God? One of the greatest myths regarding God and science is that science has somehow disproven God. But the exact opposite is closer to the truth. If science has disproven anything, it has disproven atheism. How can that be?

The brilliant, humble, and always well-spoken, Dr. John Lennox, President of The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, joins Frank for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about the relationship between faith and science. From science and philosophy to personal testimony and practical wisdom, this conversation explores just a handful of the many books Dr. Lennox has written over the years, and why he believes Christianity is worth standing up for—no matter the cost. During their discussion, they tackle questions like:

-- How did an Oxford mathematician come to believe that Christianity is true?
-- Who told John that he needed to give up on God if he wanted a career in science and what was his response?
-- What was it like listening to C.S. Lewis give his last lectures?
-- What's the “roast chicken” analogy?
-- Why can’t physics and chemistry explain the deepest questions of life?
-- What about the God of the Gaps argument?
-- Do the laws of nature prove that miracles are impossible?
-- What does John think is the best evidence for the resurrection?
-- After living out 70+ years of faith and reason is there anything he would do differently?

50 minutes.