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Last Christian Ministries

Podcast by Pastor Charles Wiese

English

History & religion

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About Last Christian Ministries

Last Christian Ministries proclaims the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ from a confessional Lutheran foundation. The name expresses our desire to remain faithful to Christ and His Word, even if we must stand alone—not a claim of exclusivity, but of conviction. Rooted in Scripture and the Book of Concord, we call all to repentance, faith, and holy living in these last days. RSSVERIFY

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episode Rogate John 16:23–30 sermon "Ask, and You Will Receive" artwork

Rogate John 16:23–30 sermon "Ask, and You Will Receive"

On Rogate Sunday, Christ commands His Church to pray boldly in His Name because the Father Himself loves those who believe in the Son. In this modernized and abridged sermon inspired by Martin Luther’s Rogate preaching, we examine the Lord’s Prayer petition by petition while confronting the false gods and antichrists of the modern age. This sermon addresses the collapse of truth in church and society, prosperity religion, political idolatry, technological utopianism, moral confusion, and the spiritual warfare surrounding Christian families and children. At the same time, it proclaims the comfort of Christ for weary consciences burdened by sin, suffering, financial hardship, temptation, and fear. What does it mean to pray “Hallowed Be Thy Name” in an age that mocks God’s Word? What does “Thy Kingdom Come” mean when the world seeks salvation through politics and power? Why does Christ teach us to pray daily for bread, forgiveness, protection from temptation, and deliverance from evil? This sermon calls Christians away from despair and back to repentance, faith, Word, Sacrament, and prayer — not as empty ritual, but as holy warfare against the devil, the world, and the flesh. “Ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full.” — John 16:24

9 May 2026 - 14 min
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Easter 4 Cantate John 16:5-15

On Cantate Sunday, Martin Luther’s timeless proclamation is freshly abridged and powerfully updated for today’s faithful remnant. In this episode, discover how Christ’s ascension, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the Spirit’s work of convicting the world still speak directly to modern Christians surrounded by confusion, falsehood, suffering, and spiritual weariness. Rooted in John 16:5–15, this sermon explores the Spirit’s ongoing mission: exposing sin, revealing true righteousness in Christ alone, and announcing the judgment of the defeated ruler of this world. Luther’s evangelical clarity is preserved while contemporary application addresses the struggles of family life, cultural decay, false religion, and the believer’s call to joyful perseverance. This is a proclamation for those seeking: * Historic Lutheran theology faithfully applied today * Strength amid personal and family trials * Confidence in Christ over against worldly fear * Encouragement for small, faithful home churches * A renewed call to “sing unto the Lord a new song” Join us as the ancient Gospel is proclaimed with boldness for our present age. Scripture: John 16:5–15 Theme: The Holy Spirit glorifies Christ by convicting the world and sustaining His Church.

3 May 2026 - 9 min
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Jubilate-John 16:16-23 Abridged and Updated Luther Postil

In this updated and abridged presentation of Martin Luther’s powerful Jubilate sermon on John 16:16–23, hear Christ’s promise to His suffering Church: though believers must endure the “little while” of sorrow, persecution, and the apparent triumph of the world, resurrection joy is certain and untouchable. Drawing listeners through the cross to the empty tomb, this message proclaims how Christ transforms weeping into everlasting rejoicing, anchors Christians in the midst of affliction, and exposes the fleeting false joy of the unbelieving world. A sharpened and accessible retelling of Luther’s pastoral preaching, this episode offers enduring comfort for weary saints, courage under trial, and unwavering confidence in the victory of the risen Christ. (Martin Luther Postil [https://martinlutherpostil.com/Third%20Sunday%20after%20Easter%20%20John%2016-16-23.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com]) https://www.lastchristian.com/luther/vol-13a/57-on-the-third-sunday-after-easter-jubilate/ [https://www.lastchristian.com/luther/vol-13a/57-on-the-third-sunday-after-easter-jubilate/]

26 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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Misericordias Domini (Easter 3) John 10:11-16

An abridged and modernized sermon from Martin Luther on Misericordias Domini (John 10:11–16), this episode cuts through confusion with a sharp Law-and-Gospel contrast. Christ is not merely a helper—He is the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, and there is no other. Drawing from Luther’s classic themes, this sermon exposes the false shepherds—those who burden consciences with law, works, or human authority—while calling hearers back to the only voice that saves: the Word of Christ. God With Us LC Expect a direct, pastoral, and unapologetic proclamation: Why the Law cannot create true righteousness How wolves still devour through false teaching What it means to hear and follow Christ’s voice alone And how the Shepherd’s death is not defeat—but the rescue of His flock For those weary of confusion, compromise, or dead religion, this is a call to return to the Shepherd who knows His sheep—and who still gathers them by His voice. https://www.lastchristian.com/luther/vol-13b/44-on-the-second-sunday-after-easter-misericordias-domini/

19 Apr 2026 - 12 min
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Laetare Sunday – Christ Feeds the Five Thousand (Luther’s House Postil, Abridged & Modernized)

In this abridged and modernized reading from Luther's House Postil, we hear Martin Luther preach on the Gospel for Laetare Sunday, drawn from Gospel of John 6:1–15. Luther proclaims Christ as the true provider who feeds His people in body and soul. The miracle of the feeding of the five thousand reveals both the compassion of Christ and the weakness of human reason. When the disciples see only scarcity, Christ shows the abundance of God’s mercy. In this sermon, Luther teaches that: Christ cares for our earthly needs. Faith trusts God even when our reason sees no solution. The miracle points beyond bread for the body to Christ Himself, the true Bread of Life. This episode presents Luther’s teaching in clear modern English while preserving the bold, pastoral spirit of the Reformation sermon. Perfect for meditation during **Lent, especially the joyful pause of Laetare—the Sunday that reminds weary Christians to rejoice, for Christ still feeds His flock. From the historic preaching of the Lutheran Reformation to strengthen faith in Christ alone.

15 Mar 2026 - 8 min
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