The Lutheran Hour

Rev. Ken Klaus and Dr. Dale Meyer

But Now I See

February 11, 2018

To those who expected a great king and leader, Jesus was a disappointment. But to those who need a great Savior, Jesus is an undeserved blessing.

References: 2 Corinthians 4:3

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The God Who created the distant stars also made you and calls you by name to be His own, through faith in Christ.
February 4, 2018
As respect for leaders and institutions erodes, who speaks anymore with authority? To whom are you listening?
January 28, 2018
Dr. Dale Meyer and Pastor Ken Klaus discuss Jesus' call to deeper faith and how God meets us through His Word, the Bible.
January 21, 2018
The God Who knows everything about you is also the God of grace Who forgives on account of Christ.
January 14, 2018
The light of Christ dispels our darkness. Dr. Dale Meyer says that's "breaking news" for a broken world.
January 7, 2018
All who believe and trust in Jesus are children of a promise God made long ago to a man named Abraham. (Guest speaker: Rev. Dr. Tony Cook.)
December 31, 2017
Many popular movies are just variations on the same basic plot. Pastor Ken Klaus says the greatest story ever told is the one God reveals to us in the Bible: the story of our sin and Christ's redemption.
December 24, 2017
As we get older, our limitations increase as our possibilities decrease. Dr. Dale Meyer says life narrows down and focuses our attention on Jesus.
December 17, 2017
Preparing for Christmas means shopping, baking, decorating--and repenting! Pastor Ken Klaus asks, "How are you preparing for the Rescuer who came to save us?"
December 10, 2017
Age and experience have weakened Dr. Dale Meyer's feelings of faith but have strengthened his trust in God. Pastor Ken Klaus tells why faith is needed in a world in which facts come with an expiration date.
December 3, 2017
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About The Lutheran Hour

The Lutheran Hour featuring Rev. Ken Klaus and Dr. Dale Meyer is Lutheran Hour Ministries’ flagship Christian outreach radio program with over 1 million listeners and airing on more than 1,600 stations across North America, as well as on the American Forces Network.

Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM) is a trusted expert in global media that equips and engages a vibrant volunteer base to passionately proclaim the Gospel to over 51 million people worldwide each week.

About Rev. Ken Klaus and Dr. Dale Meyer

Reverend Ken Klaus

The Rev. Kenneth R. Klaus is Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour® radio program. As Speaker Emeritus, he writes and records a sermon a month for The Lutheran Hour, writes and edits Lutheran Hour Ministries' daily devotions, records Bible studies and other video clips for the LHM Men's NetWork (an online men's ministry resource), and represents Lutheran Hour Ministries at speaking engagements across the country. Klaus previously served as Speaker of The Lutheran Hour from 2002 until his retirement from the position at the end of 2010.

Pastor Klaus has 28 years experience as a parish pastor. Before taking the Speaker's microphone, he was administrative pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Dallas, Texas. He served the International Lutheran Laymen's League (the same organization as Lutheran Hour Ministries) as its pastoral advisor from 1996 to 2000. He also held pastoral positions in Minnesota, central Illinois, and South Dakota Lutheran parishes. Pastor Klaus speaks throughout the United States and Canada.

Dr. Dale Meyer

Dr. Dale A. Meyer is the tenth president of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., a position he has held since 2005. He also serves as a professor of practical theology. He previously occupied the Seminary’s Gregg H. Benidt Memorial Chair in Homiletics and Literature 2001-2005. He also served as the interim president, 2004-2005.

He earned a master’s degree (1974) and a doctorate (1986) in classical languages from Washington University in St. Louis. He earned a Master of Divinity degree (1973) from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. He completed his bachelor’s degree (1969) at Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Ind. He is also the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Divinity (1993) from Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Ind.

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