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Scripture First

Luther House of Studywww.lutherhouseofstudy.org
Three millennials sit down with Lutheran theologians to understand how Scripture is working in our lives. God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, sin, faith, forgiveness, Luther, and more are on the table as Mason Van Essen, Kiri Haugen, and Adam Guthmiller discuss each week's upcoming lectionary Bible passage with Luther House of Study's theologians to hear the context in and around Scripture before it's preached in church.
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Episodes

All Authority in Heaven and on Earth | Matthew 28:16-20 with Lars Olson

It's Holy Trinity Sunday and Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Lars Olson in this week's conversation: what is the Trinity? What does it mean to have authority? And what does it mean that Jesus is with us always? Lars explains that Jesus saying go and make disciples and baptize them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is very much a command, but that doesn't make Jesus the new Moses. Instead, Jesus is giving us His authority—the authority over literally everything—to do these things. That is ...

May 29, 202324 min

Tongues of Fire | Acts 2:1-21 with Nick Hopman

In this Day of Pentecost episode of Scripture First, we're breaking down a passage in Acts where God breaks into His creation like a rush of violent wind and divided tongues of fire rest on the disciples. Adam, Kiri and Mason ask: What is Pentecost? What is a tongue of fire? And why is God delivering this miracle years after Jesus was resurrected and ascended to heaven? Nick Hopman explains how something new is happening here. The Holy Spirit is coming in a new way. Now, not just the prophets ca...

May 22, 202324 min

What Is God's Name? | John 17:6-19 with Sarah Stenson

Jesus tells His disciples He is going to leave them and they being to panic. In today's lectionary text: Luther House of Study's, Lars Olson, explains how Jesus responds to His disciples—and to us—by promising to give them another Advocate. Lars teaches us in order for Jesus to be with us forever, He first has to leave us. The Advocate is the Holy Spirit, who abides with us and in us, forever. Jesus is the truth and the Advocate is the Spirit of truth, using Jesus' Word to deliver the promise of...

May 15, 202328 min

Taking Captivity Captive | Luke 24:44-53 with Dr. Chris Croghan

In this special Ascension Day episode, Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Dr. Chris Croghan: how can both of these things be true? How can Jesus stay with us forever and ascend into heaven? Dr. Croghan points us to Psalm 68:18 where Jesus—in the Hebrew translation—was prophesied to take captivity captive. He kills death. It may seem like an oxymoron, but, as you'll hear Dr. Croghan teach us in this conversation, Jesus ends the law. Christ was promised in the Old Testament. The law of Moses promised that ...

May 12, 202321 min

Can You Prove You're Forgiven? | John 14:15-21 with Lars Olson

Jesus tells His disciples He is going to leave them and they being to panic. In today's lectionary text: Luther House of Study's, Lars Olson, explains how Jesus responds to His disciples—and to us—by promising to give them another Advocate. Lars teaches us in order for Jesus to be with us forever, He first has to leave us. The Advocate is the Holy Spirit, who abides with us and in us, forever. Jesus is the truth and the Advocate is the Spirit of truth, using Jesus' Word to deliver the promise of...

May 08, 202326 min

The Opposite of Fear | John 14:1-14 with Nick Hopman

Jesus opens this week's lectionary text by saying, "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me." Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Luther House of Study's Nick Hopman: what does it actually mean to believe in something? What is belief? What does it mean to believe in God and Jesus? Can you believe in one but not the other? We also get this whopper of a verse in this week's text: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Nick ex...

May 01, 202334 min

Oh, to Be a Sheep | John 10:1-10 with Dr. Chris Croghan

Jesus tells the Pharisees a parable about sheep, the shepherd, a thief and a bandit. All to lift up your election. Listen closely as Mason reads the passage: the sheep hear the shepherd's voice. He calls them by name. Whoever enters by me will be saved. Dr. Chris Croghan explains how your election is black and white, and—though it may feel exclusive—Jesus calling your name is the very thing that gives you life. We also discuss: who are the thief and bandit? Are the shepherd and gatekeeper differ...

Apr 24, 202326 min

On the Road | Luke 24:13-35 with Sarah Stenson

After hearing about the empty tomb, two men are on the road to Emmaus, overwhelmed having witnessed Jesus' death and hearing about his resurrection. Only to have the resurrected Jesus chase them down and explain the entirety of scripture to them. The plot twist? They didn't recognize it was Jesus. Sarah Stenson joins Adam, Kiri, and Mason to explain why this is her favorite post-resurrection story and what Jesus chasing down these two men means for you and me today. SING TO THE LORD To understan...

Apr 17, 202330 min

I Know You As My Savior | John 20:19-31 with Lars Olson

The same day Mary discovered the empty tomb, the disciples are locked in a room, afraid of the Jews. The resurrected Jesus appears and what does He say to them? "Peace be with you." Lars Olson joins Adam, Kiri, and Mason to discuss how important it is that Jesus delivers peace to His disciples—and to us—through His Word. Lars also explains the significance of Jesus giving the disciples the Holy Spirit and what forgiving and retaining sins actually means. Lastly, we discuss Thomas' role in this s...

Apr 10, 202330 min

Leaving Death Behind | Matthew 28:1-10 with Dr. Chris Croghan

The two Marys watched who they believed to be the Messiah, die. Saviors aren't supposed to die. As you'll hear Dr. Chris Croghan teach Adam, Kiri, and Mason in our Easter episode, Easter is crazy . We watched our sins kill Jesus. Yet an apocalyptic event happened that ended the world as we know it. Jesus is raised and death does not have the final word over us. No matter how many times you've heard the gospel, it's an incredible story. Christ has risen, alleluia! SING TO THE LORD Listen to Luthe...

Apr 03, 202329 min

Good Friday | John 18:1–19:42 with Sarah Stenson

Good Friday: a text that spans Jesus' betrayal and arrest, accusation and sentencing, and, finally, His death on the cross. Christians are tempted to point fingers at Judas, the Jews, Pilate, and the disciples for failing to act, but, at the end of the day, there's no one to point your finger at. It was our sin that killed Jesus. Christ suffered a brutal death to take your sin into His body. And on Good Friday, we're left terror stricken at the depth of our sin and selfishness that killed Christ...

Mar 31, 202332 min

Maundy Thursday | John 13:1-17,31b-35 with Nick Hopman

Maundy Thursday: an often overlooked section of Scripture in light of Easter coming around the corner. Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Nick Hopman: what is Maundy Thursday? Why is there a section of verses missing from the middle of this reading? And what is the importance of foot washing? In the midst of the devil deceiving Judas into thinking that betraying Jesus is better than having faith in him, Jesus knows He's about to die so He takes a moment to teach his disciples, and us, something. When it ...

Mar 30, 202325 min

The City Is in Turmoil | Matthew 21:1-11 with Lars Olson

The Triumphal Entry...yet, in a single week, Jesus is killed. How did we go from cheering hosanna to "Crucify him!"? Lars Olson joins Kiri and Mason to discuss the lectionary text for Palm Sunday. In today's conversation, we discuss what does it mean for something to be prophesied—like Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey? Lars also teaches us the translation for hosanna means "save us," and how accurate that actually is. Like the crowds, we think we have the Messiah we want. Instead, Jesus i...

Mar 27, 202327 min

When You Die, You Live | John 11:1-45 with Sarah Stenson

Jesus has been performing increasingly more impactful miracles on His way to Jerusalem. Today, we're discussing the biggest of them all: the resurrection of Lazarus. Lazarus' sisters, Mary and Martha both confess or confront Jesus. Luther House of Study's Sarah Stenson breaks down what we can learn from Jesus' response to them. Finally, when Jesus arrives at Lazarus' tomb, he says, "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?" Jesus shows these people the glory of Go...

Mar 20, 202338 min

Holy Spit | John 9:1-41 with Nick Hopman

A man was born blind. Jesus gives him sight. Everyone is upset when Jesus is merciful. No one believes the formerly blind man that he can now see. The Pharisees demand to know how he was given sight. His parents pass the buck. Nick Hopman teaches us that miracles aren't the gospel. They don't forgive your sin and give you eternal life. They do, however, show us who Jesus is: the one to get the gospel from. Just like Jesus did for the blind man in this week's lectionary text: Jesus' word gave him...

Mar 13, 202337 min

Hunting for Sinners | John 4:5-42 with Dr. Chris Croghan

Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at the well at noon. What happens next completely changes her life forever. Luther House of Study's Dr. Chris Croghan sits down with Kiri Haugen and Mason Van Essen to discuss the significance the time of day plays in this story. When you hear the passage, pay attention to Jesus' responses to the woman. It may sound harsh, but—as you'll hear Dr. Croghan teach—you need to be named a sinner in order for the promise of forgiveness to take hold. What's completely unexpe...

Mar 06, 202328 min

How God Kills Death | John 3:1-17 with Lars Olson

John 3:16. From football fields to inspirational posters, many consider it to be the Gospel in a nutshell. What's often overlooked is the context around the verse and why Jesus said those famous words, "For God so loved the world..." Luther House of Study's Lars Olson sits down with Adam Guthmiller and Mason Van Essen to talk about why the Nicodemus is coming to Jesus under the cover of darkness, what being born from above or born again means, and how God's love isn't some lovey dovey kind of lo...

Feb 27, 202329 min

Satan's Power (or Lack Thereof) | Matthew 4:1-11 with Sarah Stenson

This week, Adam Guthmiller and Mason Van Essen are joined by Sarah Stenson to discuss this week's lectionary Gospel text: the Temptation of Jesus. Immediately after His baptism, the Holy Spirit drives Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. Sarah breaks down the ways Satan tempts Jesus—turning stones to bread, throwing himself off of the temple, and ruling all the kingdoms of the world—and what we can learn from Jesus' responses. In this week's conversation, we also zoom out to ask...

Feb 20, 202331 min

The Law Is Taunting You | Matthew 5:38-48 with Nick Hopman

In this week's lectionary text we hear Jesus lay out terms of the law such as: "...if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other also" "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you" and, the kicker, "Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect." We hear this and think to ourselves, "How is this even possible?" That's the law functioning on you. Luther House of Study's Nick Hopman teaches Adam, Kiri, and Mason how Jesus is using the two functions of the law to k...

Feb 13, 202327 min

Your Death Sentence | Matthew 5:21-37 with Dr. Chris Croghan

In last week's lectionary Gospel text—instead of getting rid of the law—Jesus said He's going to fulfill the law. In other words, to make sure the law is followed to a T. In this week's text, Jesus explains what He meant by that...by turning up the heat on the law. Do not murder. Do not commit adultery. Do not get a divorce. Dr. Chris Croghan explains how we, like the scribes and Pharisees, hear this in the law. Phew, I haven't done those things. But Jesus turns the heat up further. It's not wha...

Feb 06, 202328 min

Salty | Matthew 5:13-20 with Lars Olson

You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the world. Do not think that I have come to abolish the law; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. What does it mean to be the salt and light of the world? How does you lose your saltiness? Who would hide their light under a basket? These are the questions Kiri Haugen, Adam Guthmiller, and I ask Luther House of Study's Lars Olson on this week's episode. Often on this podcast, we're focusing on the gospel side of the law/gospel distinction,...

Jan 30, 202329 min

Blessed and Reviled | Matthew 5:1-12 with Sarah Stenson

For this week's lectionary reading, we're discussing the Beatitudes. Sarah Stenson teaches us that—when translated—the word beatitudes means state of bliss or supreme joy. Adam, Kiri and Mason ask: What does it mean to be blessed by God? What is the difference between happiness and joy? What does it mean to stand up for your neighbor? Sarah explains that to be blessed is to receive God's benefits. That's important to remember as we make our way through Jesus' teachings: these are not a prescript...

Jan 23, 202334 min

Be Home By 11 | Matthew 4:12-23 with Dr. Chris Croghan

Following His baptism and temptation, Jesus continues to show us how God is constantly using unexpected people and ways to bring about His Word: the shepherds, John the Baptist, the region of Galilee, and—in today's text—the fishermen. When we all expect the Messiah to deliver a more perfect law, Jesus delivers the opposite: forgiveness. Then Dr. Chris Croghan explains the verse Martin Luther used to kickstart the Reformation: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near." Spoiler alert: to ...

Jan 16, 202326 min

You Can't Keep Jesus Clean | John 1:29-42 with Nick Hopman

John the Gospel writer describes John the Baptist's landmark statement, “Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" Adam, Kiri and I point out how, without context, this phrase doesn't make sense. What does it mean that Jesus is a lamb? Can lambs take? Is there a difference between taking away the sin of the world and paying for the sin of the world? Luther House's Nick Hopman describes how important it is that Jesus is bearing the sin of the world, and how the early church (a...

Jan 09, 202324 min

Sing to the Lord: ELW 304 - Christ, When for Us You Were Baptized

ELW 304 - Christ, When for Us You Were Baptized // ʟᴏʙᴛ ɢᴏᴛᴛ, ɪʜʀ ᴄʜʀɪꜱᴛᴇɴ ZACHARY'S NOTES: Stanza 1 // The dove appears as “peaceful” and “urgent” as a flame. These are both images of the Spirit in Scripture, but in this context, the Spirit is “peaceful” because of the promise spoken - “you are my beloved Son” - yet “urgent” because of the work of ministry to save and redeem the world. Stanza 2 // Christ comes to do “God’s holy will” - that is, to fulfill what we, as sinners, cannot. He is sent...

Jan 02, 202315 min

This is My Son, the Beloved | Matthew 3:13-17 with Lars Olson

In this week's lectionary text, Jesus is seeking out John to be baptized, and John would have prevented him saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” before having the heavens opened to Jesus and the Spirit descending like a dove. Adam, Kiri, and I ask Lars Olson: What is baptism? Why do we need to be baptized? And why does Jesus need to be baptized, too? Lars teaches us that Jesus is baptized, not because He needs to be, but FOR US. So that we can be found in Him. He took o...

Jan 02, 202323 min

Introducing: Sing to the Lord

"Next to the word of God, the art of music is the greatest treasure in the world." -Martin Luther. Luther House of Study's Mason Van Essen and Lars Olson sit down with Zachary Brockhoff to introduce Sing to the Lord —LHOS' podcast to understand the importance of hymnody in the Lutheran church. Each week, Zachary, Lars, and Mason will discuss the lectionary's hymns, their meaning and history, and how the music preaches the Gospel. Subscribe to the Sing to the Lord podcast to hear the weekly conve...

Dec 31, 202210 min

How Far Herod Would Go | Matthew 2:13-23 with Dr. Chris Croghan & Sarah Stenson

It's the lectionary text after Christmas and it's a difficult one to hear, to preach, and to understand. An angel appears to Joseph in a dream to warn him to take Mary and Jesus and flee to Egypt to save Jesus from being murdered by Herod. What does Herod do when he hears his power is threatened when he hears that the Messiah's been born near Bethlehem? He orders the unfathomable: the slaughter of all children under two years old. Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Dr. Chris Croghan and Sarah Stenson: Ho...

Dec 26, 202231 min

The Christmas Episode | John 1:1-14 with Sarah Stenson

We're discussing the very familiar lectionary text for Christmas Day in today's episode: 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. As you'll hear Adam, Kiri, and Mason ask Sarah Stenson, we can roll over the incredible meaning of these words from how familiar it is. As you'll hear Sarah explain, this text is the basis for the entire ...

Dec 19, 202234 min

Luke's Christmas Eve | Luke 2:1-20 with Dr. Chris Croghan

It's Christmas Eve and we're thrusted into the ever-familiar Christmas story in the Gospel of Luke. All the world should be registered. Mary's firstborn son wrapped in bands of cloth, laid in a manger. No room in the inn. Shepherds living in the fields when an angel appeared. Dr. Chris Croghan explains to Adam, Kiri, and Mason why it's so important to hear this text every year, why God uses everyday, non-religious people to accomplish His will, and the emphasis on the words TO YOU when the angel...

Dec 19, 202231 min
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