Martin Luther: The World Through Jesus Eyes (Feat. Wolfmueller, Cooper, Bond)
This episode features a special interview with Barry Cooper and Douglas Bond! These two men have come out with a new podcast, "Luther In Real Time," with Ligonier which goes through the life of Martin Luther exactly 500 years from the events of his story. These two men give us insights into why this Reformation Leader has stood the test of time as a hero to so many.
In this sermon, "The World Through Jesus Eyes," we see two miracles through the lens of Jesus Christ. The healing of the woman who touched the hem of his cloth and the little girl who had died. Luther gives incredible insight into these often preached subjects and breathes fresh life into them.
Special thanks to Bryan Wolfmueller for preaching this sermon. Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller is pastor of St. Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Churches in Austin, TX. He is the author of A Martyr’s Faith for a Faithless World (CPH 2019), and other works. He is the co-host of Table Talk Radio podcast and has a number of other theological projects that all end up on his blog, www.wolfmueller.co. He and his wife Keri live with their four children in Round Rock, TX. And a big thanks to Barry Cooper and Douglas Bond. Check out their new show, "Luther In Real Time," by looking up: Luther In Real Time or through any podcast app!
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