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Matthew 26:57-75. Unbelievable mercy to unbelievable sinners: Are you the Son of God?

Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio

English - April 11, 2022 17:00 - 56 minutes - 76.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratings
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Rev. Dr. Joshua Jones, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Rapid City, SD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 26:57-75.

The religious leaders are gathering the forces and using all of their political chips to take Jesus down. After all the attempts they could only rely on false prophets to bring Him to Pilate. The claim of blasphemy is that He threatened the temple and usurped the religious leaders. When we get to Peter’s denial we realize the seriousness from Matthew 5 about oaths and Jesus’ words “whoever confesses me before men I will confess before My Father who is in heaven” cut us to the heart. The story of Peter is the reason why we have the cross: broken, weak sinners needing a Savior to become broken and weak for them. “O Christ, You walked the road; Our wand’ring feet must go. You faced with us temptations pow’r; and fought our ancient foe.” (Lutheran Service Book 424, O Christ, You Walked the Road).

Rev. Dr. Joshua Jones, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Rapid City, SD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Matthew 26:57-75.


The religious leaders are gathering the forces and using all of their political chips to take Jesus down. After all the attempts they could only rely on false prophets to bring Him to Pilate. The claim of blasphemy is that He threatened the temple and usurped the religious leaders. When we get to Peter’s denial we realize the seriousness from Matthew 5 about oaths and Jesus’ words “whoever confesses me before men I will confess before My Father who is in heaven” cut us to the heart. The story of Peter is the reason why we have the cross: broken, weak sinners needing a Savior to become broken and weak for them. “O Christ, You walked the road; Our wand’ring feet must go. You faced with us temptations pow’r; and fought our ancient foe.” (Lutheran Service Book 424, O Christ, You Walked the Road).