Friday, May 15, 2009

WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw



Synod President Mark Schroeder's leadership will be put to a vote. Church and Change would like to create the effect of a no-confidence vote.


The 2009 synod convention will be held July 27-31 at Michigan Lutheran Seminary, Saginaw, Michigan.

Church and Change is seeking to regain its momentum in taking over the Wisconsin Synod and the Little Sect on the Prairie. Those who confess the truth of the Scriptures and Confessions should make a point to be at the Saginaw convention, whethey they have an official role as delegates or not.

The fine details are often handled at the end, with continued business, so no one should go home early. The apostates will be trying to reverse their losses to the bitter end. An old trick of the liberals is to use motions to reconsider and other maneuvers to win as delegates and visitors are trying to head home.

Click on this link for the WELS convention pages.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw":

I like how you encourage people to go to the convention. Unfortunately most people won't because they have to work. The younger generation of conservatives will once again have the decisions made by the pompous, old and scabby party-members.



Kudu Don Patterson just added ex-SP Gurgel to his staff. Patterson has also asked for two free staffmembers this year. Oh yes, the synod should pay to expand his kingdom while people are fired right and left. If you like what Gurgel did for the schools and finances of WELS (while shrinking it), vote for the Church and Change agenda. You may win a free trip to Africa to shot down zebras and other carnivores.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw":

Remember Ichabod readers, those of you that are going to be there have to have a way to recognize each other, aside from your wit and sharp attire.

I suggest a password exchange.

Challenge: "Popcorn"
Answer: "Rosebud"


Or sidle up to someone at the buffet and say sotto voce, "What this place *really* needs is a popcorn machine."


+ Diet O. Worms



"I declare this convention OPEN!"



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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw":

Meet select insiders like Ski, Katie, Jeske, Patterson, and members of a secret society plotting against you to deliver you to false doctrine and false teachers.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw":

I don't know where you get your information from, but you are misinformed. "Church and Change" has no agenda to oust President Mark Schroeder. It is not an organization devoted to church politics. It is simply a forum for sharing ministry ideas.

Please get the facts straight before you publish.

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GJ - My bad. I must have awakened on the wrong side of the bed. Someone wrote a comment about Wheaties too, but I couldn't publish that. Seriously, the Church and Chicaneries are political, kidney-punching apostates. My information is solid and multi-sourced.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Convention, July 27-31, 2009 - Saginaw":

The upcoming convention certainly warrants the attention of Time and Newsweek magazines and other denominations like ELCA and LCMS. There are valuable lessons to be learned from the sinking HMS WELS, for example, things gone right, and things gone wrong.

Prodigal leaders rearranging the chairs on deck will inspire many a line in press releases to the public.

Adiaphora, Church and Change



Church and Change, losing momentum in WELS,
and filled with incoherent rage.
For examples, read the printable negative comments on Ichabod.
The favorite speakers of this disgruntled rump group are: Leonard Sweet (New Age Methodist space cadet), Ed Stetzer (Babtist ex-pastor), and Andy Stanley, (Babtist).


Question - Can you cite the sections in the Book of Concord that deal with adiaphora. As you know WELS claims just about everything is adiaphora. That seems to be a cop out for synod to do anything it wants.



Answer - The key section in the Fomula of Concord is Church Rites, Commonly Called Adiaphora, Article X in the Formula of Concord, on Adiaphora. The controversy arose because Melanchthon compromised with the papists in the era after the death of Luther. Melanchthon argued that ceremonies imposed on the Lutherans were adiaphora, matters of indifference, neither commanded nor forbidden by the Word of God.

However, the WELS use of the word adiaphora shows that the Church Shrinkers have no idea what the term means.

5] Namely, when under the title and pretext of external adiaphora such things are proposed as are in principle contrary to God's Word (although painted another color), these are not to be regarded as adiaphora, in which one is free to act as he will, but must be avoided as things prohibited by God. In like manner, too, such ceremonies should not be reckoned among the genuine free adiaphora, or matters of indifference, as make a show or feign the appearance, as though our religion and that of the Papists were not far apart, thus to avoid persecution, or as though the latter were not at least highly offensive to us;

In other words, the faithful may not compromise on these adiaphora during a time of persecution. They may not accept ceremonies as adiaphora when those very acts lead people back into error.

10] We believe, teach, and confess also that at the time of confession [when a confession of the heavenly truth is required], when the enemies of God's Word desire to suppress the pure doctrine of the holy Gospel, the entire congregation of God, yea, every Christian, but especially the ministers of the Word, as the leaders of the congregation of God [as those whom God has appointed to rule His Church], are bound by God's Word to confess freely and openly the [godly] doctrine, and what belongs to the whole of [pure] religion, not only in words, but also in works and with deeds; and that then, in this case, even in such [things truly and of themselves] adiaphora, they must not yield to the adversaries, or permit these [adiaphora] to be forced upon them by their enemies, whether by violence or cunning, to the detriment of the true worship of God and the introduction and sanction of idolatry. 11] For it is written, Gal. 5:1: Stand fast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not again entangled in the yoke of bondage. Also Gal. 2:4f : And that because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage; to whom we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour, that the truth of the Gospel might continue with you. 12] [Now it is manifest that in that place Paul speaks concerning circumcision, which at that time had become an adiaphoron (1 Cor. 7:18f.), and which at other occasions was observed by Paul (however, with Christian and spiritual freedom, Acts 16:3). But when the false apostles urged circumcision for establishing their false doctrine, (that the works of the Law were necessary for righteousness and salvation,) and misused it for confirming their error in the minds of men, Paul says that he would not yield even for an hour, in order that the truth of the Gospel might continue unimpaired.]

Why must WELS congregations have a contemporary service, a Praise Band or Rock and Roll Band? By imitating the Enthusiasts, the WELS Shrinkers argue they can make the church grow?

Why must the WELS, Missouri, and ELCA CGM ministers wear a suit or casual clothes on the performance stage? (The pulpits are gone, dontcha know.) They think that by aping the Enthusiasts they will have big congregations. Note that Parlow's Willow Creek congregation seeks to clone the worship of the Enthusiasts, down to his addiction to Stanley-vision.

Those who seek to warp the faithful confession of Biblical truths are destroying the souls they should be shepherding:

16] Moreover, by such [untimely] yielding and conformity in external things, where there has not been previously Christian union in doctrine, idolaters are confirmed in their idolatry; on the other hand, the true believers are grieved, offended, and weakened in their faith [their faith is grievously shaken, and made to totter as though by a battering-ram]; both of which every Christian for the sake of his soul's welfare and salvation is bound to avoid, as it is written: Woe unto the world because of offenses! Also: Whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in Me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea [Matt. 18:6, 7].

Readers will note that adiaphora are also being used to entice people into the Church of Rome and its sister cult, Eastern Orthodoxy. Ministers become captivated by the Cult of Mary, smells and bells, and better dresses than one can buy from QVC. Thus the deceitful ministers sinuflect toward Rome and take souls to Hell with them. When some stop half-way at Constantinople, they only prove they are too chicken to take a stand on anything.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Adiaphora, Church and Change":

Yes, there really are pastors who enjoy the maneuvering room provided by declaring things adiaphora at will. That is one reason they despise the Book of Concord.

UOJ and Antinomianism




Chuck and Change, the Antinomian mascost - he wil take over the denomination and leave people with nothing but their change.


L P has left a new comment on your post "UOJ from the Calvinistic Babtists":

Dear Pr. GJ.

Would you think UOJ is the cause of antinomianism and why false teaching is not taken seriously in our churches?

I seem to think so.

LPC

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GJ - Definitely. Since UOJ declares that the entire world has been absolved of sin, pronounced innoncent - without the Word, without the Means of Grace, without faith, there is no Law.

In fact, one of the most enthusiastic Church Growthers in WELS also told his congregation that the Law was obsolete, taking the exact same position of Antinomianism condemned by the Book of Concord (and the Scriptures).

For as Luther writes against the law-stormers [Antinomians]: Everything that reproves sin is and belongs to the Law, whose peculiar office it is to reprove sin and to lead to the knowledge of sins, Rom. 3:20,7:7; and as unbelief is the root and well-spring of all reprehensible sins [all sins that must be censured and reproved], the Law reproves unbelief also.

Antinomians espouse and live lawlessness, but they have plenty of man-made law for everyone. The visible church must grow, etc. Instrumental music is an adiaphoron, a matter of indifference, but the congregation cannot use the organ and must have a Pentecostal Praise Band.

The Antinomians take the Gospel exhortation of Jesus in Matthew - Go, therefore and teach all nations - and turn it into man-made law - "Manufacture disciples!"

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L P has left a new comment on your post "UOJ and Antinomianism":

"Manufacture disciples!"

Absolutely Pastor!

I have knowledge of this "manufacturing" process being in charismania for some years, and to continue the metaphor...most of these disciples have factory defects and must be recalled!


LPC

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Here I Swing:
I Can Do No Other
Ich kann nicht anders schwingen




Brett Meyer was kind enough to reinterpret the Diet of Worms, with Ski demonstrating how he puts Luther's doctrine into practice.

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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Here I Swing: I Can Do No OtherIch kann nicht ande...":

1 Corinthians 10:20-21, "But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils. Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils."

Luther, "If it is not in accordance with My Word, it is not the Christian Church. For what could induce the Christian Church to change and undermine the Word of its Lord? The true Church would say: I cling to the Word of my dear Lord Christ. I insist on this. According to this Word I will make my decisions. I will not hold with those who do otherwise. This the Christian Church has always done in previous times. It condemned heresy and all false doctrine not according to its own opinion, as the pope and his people do, but according to the Scripture and Christ's Word."

Luther, "4] For what shall I say? How shall I complain? I am still living, writing, preaching, and lecturing daily; [and] yet there are found such spiteful men, not only among the adversaries, but also false brethren that profess to be on our side, as dare to cite my writings and doctrine directly against myself, and let me look on and listen, although they know well that I teach otherwise, and as wish to adorn their venom with my labor, and under my name to [deceive and] mislead the poor people. [Good God!] Alas! what first will happen when I am dead?"

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Here I Swing: I Can Do No OtherIch kann nicht ande...":

We must be careful about how we present Ski to new readers. I wouldn't want to give new readers the idea that Ski would threaten violence against people.

• Soak up evangelism funds -- yes.
• Deprive souls of the pure Gospel through an Enthusiast focus on distracting music and Babtist tactics-- yes.
• Create discord and confusion within the WELS community -- yes.
• Open a church within one block of another WELS church and within two blocks of TWO empty churches -- yes.

• Risk chipping Rosebud, no.


+ Diet O. Worms

The Easter Bunny May Get His Free Vicar After All: Gurgel May Be a Rain-Maker



Here comes Patterson's Church Growth Tale,
Hopping Down the Subsidy Trail.


The Source:

Correction!

I was reading the tea-leaves wrong. The free staff minister is denied but the free vicar is still a definite option.

6) No New Mission Enhancement Funding. The BHM Executive Committee determined that no new mission opportunities would be able to be considered for funding in FY2009-2010. All new requests have been put on hold. For the South Central District this means that the request from Holy Word in Austin, TX, for Home Missions funding for a Staff Minister to coordinate Hispanic ministry is not being considered for funding.

Field Reports: Mission Establishment

7) Christ the Rock – Round Rock, Texas. Pastor Matthew Doebler. Christ the Rock began in 2006 with a three-year Mission Establishment (former Level 2) funding agreement. The funding expires on June 30, 2009. The DMB has forwarded a one-year funding extension to the BHM. However, at this time, it is highly unlikely that the one-year extension will receive funding. The mission has taken some cost-saving measures, reduced some support staff, and has worked hard to secure some special offerings. The expectation is that the ministry will continue to move forward, but perhaps not as quickly as would be possible with additional funding.

14) Vicars in Mission Settings. The DMB submitted three vicar requests to the BHM to receive consideration under the Vicars in Mission Settings program. At this time, the hope is to assign 22 vicars through this program. One of the three requests from the South Central District was prioritized in the top 22 requests—Holy Word in Austin, TX. I could not be more delighted with the slate of requests our district submitted. I believe our district has the potential to have three to five strong contenders every year. The BHM will be reviewing the ViMS selection criteria and any changes or new information will be available in the October 2009 DMB report.



Like many, Busta Gut was deceived with false promises of fame and fortune.



Economy tanks: women and minorities hurt most of all.


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GJ - One observer told me that he thinks Patterson will get a free vicar anyway. Stay tuned. The official document above definitely denies the free staff minister but hopes for the free vicar for Patterson - once again.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Easter Bunny May Not Get His Free Vicar: Gurge...":

How silly! Of course Bwana Patterson will get a free vicar. He must go on another safari doing the Work of the Lord.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Easter Bunny May Not Get His Free Vicar: Gurge...":

So a safari hunting WELS pastor has his hands out for 2 free staff members. World missionaries are being sent home so Patterson can vacation in Africa? This doesn't seem to add up...does this guy have any ethics??




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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Easter Bunny May Get His Free Vicar After All:...":

Once again the question is where are your offerings going? Are they going to do the Work of the Lord as intended, or are they being diverted to entertain someone? This question warrants an honest answer.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Easter Bunny May Get His Free Vicar After All:...":

As Bwana Don likes to say, "the Lord works in mysterious ways." That includes maneuvering behind the scenes. It is simple really.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Easter Bunny May Get His Free Vicar After All:...":

or his other famous words..."leave it at the foot of the cross..or in this case at the hoofs of a zebra"

Teddy - No, Not the MADD Award Winner - Roosevelt





"It is not the critic that counts. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marked by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasm and great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."

~Teddy Roosevelt

UOJ from the Calvinistic Babtists



"You mean this Kokomo UOJ stuff is identical to the Primitive Babtist doctrine? And they are Calvinists?"


Primitive Baptist Universalist
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Part of a series of articles on
Baptists

The Primitive Baptist Universalists (or PBUs) are a Calvinist Christian Universalist sect based primarily in the central Appalachian region of the United States. They are popularly known as "No-Hellers" due to their belief (unlike most other Christian denominations) that there is no Hell per se, but that Hell is actually experienced in this life.[1][2] Although they did not split as a denomination away from other Primitive Baptists until 1924, they have been theologically distinct as Universalists since at least 1907, when the minutes of the Washington District Primitive Baptist Association record a reproval:

Resolved, that whereas, we have been troubled with the doctrine of universalism that we advise the churches that if they have any elders preaching such heresies, or members arguing it, that they admonish them to quit preaching it or talking it, and if they fail to hear them to withdraw fellowship from such, and especially we admonish Hale Creek church to admonish Elder M. L. Compton to refrain from such doctrine.

[edit] Summary of theology
Universal reconciliation: Christ's atonement was for all humanity, and at Resurrection all humanity will be reunited with Christ for an eternity in Heaven.

Hell is a factor of the temporal world, where temporal sins will be punished by an increased separation from God.

Satan is an entity solely of the temporal world, existing only as "natural man" warring against "spiritual man."

Sin, punishment, and death are factors only of the temporal world, thus ceasing to exist after Resurrection, and sin is punished in the temporal world by a separation from God.

The joy of righteousness is its own reward, so retribution and reward are needed only for the here and now.[3]

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GJ - So we can see why so many WELS leaders are attracted to Church Growth Babtists like Stetzer and Stanley. They are going back to their UOJ roots. There are some differences, but Enthusiasm is fairly similar the world over. Making the Atonement of Christ a universal absolution is not surprising for any group denying or "downplaying" (Valleskey) the Means of Grace.

Synodical Conference types cannot see this because they do not really understand Calvinism or the Confessions. Someone like Herman Otten, a true Bronze Age Missourian, will publicly state his agreement with the Brief Confession (not in the Book of Concord) instead of the Book of Concord itself.

The CFW Walther/JP Meyer advocacy of Universal Objective Justification--absolving the world without the Word - or even a text citation--paved the way for Church Growth apostasy.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "UOJ from the Calvinistic Babtists":

While synod leaders have a lot to learn, they will never admit it or learn it. It is easier to act with an air of authority. One problem, however: they have lost their moral authority and members are realizing it.

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Kit from Wisconsin has left a new comment on your post "UOJ from the Calvinistic Babtists":

Whoa, I spend my day telling students not to use Wikipedia as a reference for anything.... :) I am disappinted in you.

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GJ - This is what I get for doing extra research! I knew of the Babtist Unitarians only through Wikipedia, so I gave credit where it is due. L P Cruz has written some good comments about Calvinism and UOJ. I plan on using those insights in my book on justification. Yes, Kit, I wean students off Wikipedia too, but I still use it for background reading.

Homeschooled, Graduates at Age 17



Danielle McBurnett


Teen is ASU's youngest nursing-school grad

Extraordinary students are among Class of 2009

by Weldon B. Johnson - May. 14, 2009 12:00 AM

The Arizona Republic

Danielle McBurnett has had people compare her to the main character in the old television show "Doogie Howser, M.D.," about a teenage doctor.

The first time she heard that comparison, however, someone had to explain to her who Doogie Howser was. The show was canceled in 1993, when she was just 1 year old.

On Wednesday, McBurnett, 17, became the youngest person ever to receive a bachelor of science degree from Arizona State University's College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation. She graduated summa cum laude from the program and plans to enroll in the school's doctoral program in nursing practice in the fall.

McBurnett lives in Chandler with her parents, Ray and Lori, and three siblings. She was home-schooled, but at age 12 she started taking classes at Chandler-Gilbert Community College.

She received her associate degree (4.0 grade-point average) and high-school diploma at the age of 15 and enrolled at ASU.

She said she has never let her age stand in the way of accomplishments.

"Most people (when told her age) have just said, 'Wow, that's amazing.' When I meet people, I don't wear a big name tag that says, 'Hi, I'm Danielle, I'm 17.' I'll tell some people when it's pertinent information, but I don't let my age dictate who I am."

McBurnett has always carried herself in a mature fashion, said her mother, Lori McBurnett.

"She was born an adult, that's the world she wanted to live in," she said. "When she was very, very small, she wanted to talk with the adults and be with the adults. She didn't want to play with toys. That was her nature."

Danielle McBurnett has also been active in performing arts: She plays piano and has acted in a variety of plays. That training has helped boost her confidence and allowed her to project herself in a more dynamic fashion.

She said college just sharpened her focus on a goal she has held since she was 10 years old.

"I knew I wanted to be a nurse," McBurnett said. "Now, I'm more focused on what I want to be on top of that and the next degrees I want to get. Now, I want to be a nurse practitioner. After that, I'm even considering going to law school, too."

McBurnett said she didn't want to become a doctor because she wanted a closer relationship with patients and the doctor's career path didn't offer as much flexibility.

"Nurses really get to interact with patients more than doctors, typically," McBurnett said. "I really want that human, patient interaction. Also, I want to have the ability to do lots of things. I don't want to be confined to just being a doctor, and I feel like I can do that better as a nurse practitioner. And I want to possibly spend more time with my own children, some day in the future, and I feel I'd be better able to do that as a pediatric-nurse practitioner."

She wants to eventually be an advocate for children, both domestically and abroad, which is why law school may be part of her future.

She has opinions on subjects ranging from the health-care system to tort reform that may make her seem mature beyond her years, but she has also taken part in more typical activities for girls her age.

"I did go to prom," she said with a laugh. "The home-school community has its own prom. I've been to a number of dances, and I feel like I participated in every high-school opportunity out there."

Debriefing Drive 09 - Pastor Chris Emerges




Bishop Katie's Tweet
debriefing Drive with @pastorski @glende78 and pastor chris. also thinkin longterm vision. i love these guys!
about 18 hours ago from TweetDeck

5/12/09 - Tweets of the Week
It’s Tuesday and time again for Tweets of the Week.

@AnnCurry: "In life, be of service to others. Then you"ll know it mattered you were here." -my dad Bob {Reminds me of a favorite quote: What are we here for if not to make life less difficult for others?}

@quotesnack: RT @quotegarden "Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you." ~Robert Fulghum {You are a role model whether you choose to be or not. The choice to be a positive or negative one, however, is yours.}

@mediapeople: RT @NACDB RT@bsalley: When the product is right, you don't have to be a great marketer.- Lee Iacocca {Getting the product right is the hard part. If it’s right, people will share it and do your marketing for you.}

@loswhit: Jesus opted 4 relationship over respect when He choose us. He chose not 2 get what he deserved so He could be w/us. - @andystanley {Wow! If I am going to model Christ’s love in my life, I need to work on this!}

@ScottWilliams: Leaders make leaders, that make leaders...! Are you making a bologna sandwich, making people do a job or Making Leaders? {GREAT question!}


Ski's Tweet
Wow! Relaunch Rhe (sic) CORE band. Incredible things coming. Can't wait til Sunday.

Attending a Thrivent state of the economy seminar with @glende78.
about 3 hours ago from Twitterrific

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Debriefing Drive 09 - Pastor Chris Emerges":

I wonder if Pastor Chris might be Chris Johnson at St. Mark.


Pastor Chris? Izzat you?


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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Debriefing Drive 09 - Pastor Chris Emerges":

Ski and Katie operate more like Amway owner/dealers than WELS. Do they have MLM training?

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Debriefing Drive 09 - Pastor Chris Emerges":

The twit doesn't say that Pastor Chris was at Drive, that's just an assumption. It's possible that Pastor Chris is the other Pastor at St. Peter, with Glende. That gossip wouldn't be as juicy, but would make sense that the other pastor at St. Peter was included in the "debriefing."

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GJ - Memo to Bishop Katie - use last names on your Tweets. Thnx. Ur gr8.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Debriefing Drive 09 - Pastor Chris Emerges":

I certainly pray that not a single dollar from a single WELS member was spent to fund the circus that was Drive '09. If they want to use their so-called hard earned money to frit away on that nonsense - fine with me. But then they may as well resign their position as a WELS pastor while they're at it. They are NOT doing the job they were called to do. Further more, if they want to run the church like a business, and these pastors are not doing their jobs - in the words of Donald Trump - YOU'RE FIRED!!!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

WELS Terminations Will Shock Everyone



Thank Church and Change for growing the synod.


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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Terminations Will Shock Everyone":

Funny how once WELS decided church growth was the way to go, the numbers actually started a decline. I can see the handwriting on the wall.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Anonymouse Grouses Over His Lack of Phone Calls




Anonymouse has left another clueless comment on your post "Conversation with a Layman":

Poor guy. You're the last person I would ever ask advice from. I bet that really feeds your ego when someone who doesn't know you calls, seeking your "wisdom."

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Kit from Wisconsin has left a new comment on your post "Anonymouse Grouses Over His Lack of Phone Calls":

Veritas odium parit.

[GJ - "The truth makes enemies," a favorite saying of Walther.]

Monday, May 11, 2009

Conversation with a Layman



Mark 4:1 - Hearken; Behold, there went out a sower to sow.


I had a long conversation with a Lutheran layman. Here are some points:


  1. I think there is hope for the Wisconsin Synod.
  2. Interested laity will need to show up for the convention, because the Church Shrinkers will be there in force, trying to regain control.
  3. The Holy Mother WELS syndrome has been a major problem but the financial meltdown may sweep away a lot of bad attitudes.
  4. I sense widespread support for heading the synod in the right direction.


Twenty years ago, when I began eviscerating the Church Growth Movement, most of the interested people were retired women, who were baffled about the apathy of fellow members and spineless pastors. Now younger men from all over are studying Lutheran doctrine and discussing the issues.

Many people are the source of information on Ichabod. Before this, Church Growth buddies could control the information and do damage control. Now everyone is free to check out the facts through the links provided.

WLC graduates remember Archbishop Weakland, Martin Marty, and the anti-Lutheran teaching of Paul Kelm (required course for graduation).

PS - I fixed the Tendrils paper so it is easier to read.

WELS Keynote Speaker Admits His Homosexuality



Archbishop Weakland was the widely advertized keynote speaker at a series of lectures at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WELS only when raising funds). Several priests also spoke in that series. WELS went into cover-up mode and tried to say it was a "private luncheon" that Weakland addressed. Needless to say, someone worked hard to coordinate this series. Don't worry - WLC is rolling in dough and starting new graduate programs. [GJ - An anonymous source said WLC is short and cutting staff. See comment below.]

Former Catholic head of Milwaukee admits he's gay

Archbishop Rembert Weakland, at the Cathedral of … .By RACHEL ZOLL, AP Religion Writer Rachel Zoll, Ap Religion Writer – 1 hr 2 mins ago

NEW YORK – A Roman Catholic archbishop who resigned in 2002 over a sex and financial scandal involving a man describes his struggles with being gay in an upcoming memoir about his decades serving the church.

Archbishop Rembert Weakland, former head of the Milwaukee archdiocese, said in an interview Monday that he wrote about his sexual orientation because he wanted to be candid about "how this came to life in my own self, how I suppressed it, how it resurrected again."

Called "A Pilgrim in a Pilgrim Church: Memoirs of a Catholic Archbishop," the book is set to be released in June.

"I was very careful and concerned that the book not become a Jerry Springer, to satisfy people's prurient curiosity or anything of this sort," Weakland told The Associated Press. "At the same time, I tried to be as honest as I can."

Weakland stepped down soon after Paul Marcoux, a former Marquette University theology student, revealed in May 2002 that he was paid $450,000 to settle a sexual assault claim he made against the archbishop more than two decades earlier. The money came from the archdiocese.

Marcoux went public at the height of anger over the clergy sex abuse crisis, when Catholics and others were demanding that dioceses reveal the extent of molestation by clergy and how much had been confidentially spent to settle claims.

Weakland denied ever assaulting anyone. He apologized for concealing the payment. The Vatican says that men with "deep-seated" attraction to other men should not be ordained.

In an August 1980 letter that was obtained by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Weakland said he was in emotional turmoil over Marcoux and that he had "come back to the importance of celibacy in my life." He signed the letter, "I love you."

The revelations rocked the Milwaukee archdiocese, which Weakland had led since 1977. He was a hero for liberal Catholics nationwide because of his work on social justice and other issues,

The archbishop, now 82, said he seriously considered the potential pain for the archdiocese of renewing attention to the scandal and thought about waiting "until I was dead" to have it published. But he decided to move ahead with the project.

"What I felt was that people who loved me as bishop here, when they read the book will continue to love me. The people who found it difficult, I hope will be helped a little bit by the book," he said.

In a sign of the deep emotions still surrounding Weakland and his departure, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee has released a public statement alerting local Catholics to the upcoming book.

"Some people will be angry about the book, others will support it," the archdiocese said.

Weakland also writes about his failures to stop sexually abusive priests. In a videotaped deposition released last November, Weakland admitted returning guilty priests to active ministry without alerting parishioners or police.

"Any deposition is just a part of a whole picture and that picture has not been painted yet. And anybody can take out of that any sentence they want," Weakland said in the interview.

"I try to deal with this, I hope in an honest way, admitting my weaknesses in not being able to see this earlier, but at the same time doing what I could confront it."

Advocates for abuse victims said that Weakland's cover-up of his own sexual activity was part of a pattern of secrecy that included concealing the criminal behavior of child molesters.

Weakland, a Benedictine monk, served in Rome as leader of the International Benedictine Confederation and also worked on a liturgy commission for the Second Vatican Council, which made reforms in the 1960s meant to modernize the church.

Weakland said he wrote in the memoir that he was unprepared for "how lonely it is" to be a bishop and how difficult it can be to get the "feedback and support you need."

U.S. Catholics have long debated whether the priesthood had become a predominantly gay vocation. Estimates vary from 25 percent to 50 percent, according to a review of research on the issue by the Rev. Donald Cozzens, author of "The Changing Face of the Priesthood."

Weakland said Christians needed to speak more openly about gays in the priesthood without the "hysteria" that often characterizes the debate.

The archbishop has been living in a retirement community near the Milwaukee archdiocese and plans to move to St. Mary's Abbey in Morristown, N.J., this summer. He said he was not bitter about how the scandal had eclipsed his decades of work in the church.

"I refused to let myself become a victim and refused to let myself become angry," he said. "I want to take responsibility but I want to move on."

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Keynote Speaker Admits His Homosexuality":

Hmmm, who didn't see that coming?



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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS Keynote Speaker Admits His Homosexuality":

"WLC is rolling in dough and starting new graduate programs."

This statement is, unfortunately, inaccurate. In fact, the opposite is true.

WLC's recent staffing cuts, including eliminating the Political Science major show that the institution is in financial trouble.

The addition of new graduate programs do not show an excess of money as no new staff will be hired. These programs are designed to be money makers and follow the trends in higher education: MBA, undergraduate nursing, graduate education; these are all popular degrees that may bring in much needed tuition $'s.

Beware of False Profits




Penguins have been promoted into the teaching office of the church at Victory of the Lamb Movie Theatre. Watch the precious Victory of the Penguins. Come for the cute animal pix, stay for the popcorn. Check out the Bible Babes.


From Bailing Water:

Tim Niedfeldt said...
As a reference example for Anon 11:38am. Victory received $20K from WELS BHM...$15K the 1st year and $5k the 2nd. That accounts for all our WELS money as a level two mission. Most "R&R" churches are level 1's or level 2's only... meaning minimal or NO synod money.

These churches exist mostly as a daughter effort of a larger mother congregation and have a very short time to become self-sufficient. We are currently at 85% self-supporting and should be 100% by January 1st. (3 years time to achieve)

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Anonymous said...
Back to the original question: will the rock and roll churches have their grants cut...

There are no "rock and roll churches" receiving grants directly from WELS. They tend to be supported from organizations that agree with their methods. That probably won't change much. For all the talk on this blog about WELS' "rock and roll" ways, it is actually a very traditional church body.

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GJ - The financial situation is more complicated than some claim. Outside funds come from:


  1. Direct synod subsidy.
  2. Various mission enrichment grants. Doebler and Patterson have their hands out for those at the moment.
  3. Synod organization grants, such as Kingdom Workers. Church and Change has a plant on the board.
  4. Foundations, such as Siebert, Antioch, and Schwan.
  5. Thrivent ecumenical programs at the local, district, and national levels.



Grantsmanship comes from having a chokehold on all the sources of loot, such as planting Ski on one of the Siebert Foundation oversight committees. (He is in charge of bringing the popcorn.)

Large congregations are the source of most synod offerings. All the large congregations are cutting costs where they can, two different ways. They usually shed one or more full-time positions. They also cut back on giving to the synod. WELS is shedding all kinds of pastoral positions at the same time.

Wild hair mission projects may not feel so secure and smug in the future. If the money situation looks bad now, wait a year. In 2010, this year will look like one of the fat years.

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Discipline for Drive 09? - Only at the Top of the Food Chain



Guardian of the Emerald City Gates: Well, that's more like it! Now, state your business!
Dorothy: We want to see the Wizard!

Guardian of the Emerald City Gates: [gasps] The Wizard? But nobody can see the Great Oz! Nobody's ever seen the Great Oz! Even I've never seen him!
Dorothy: Well, then how do you know there is one?

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

Hmmm...interesting that you feel one should react differently depending on the degree of doctrinal difference we may have with various groups. I suppose that could be a thread all it's (sic) own.

Why do you feel that going to the Drive conference has been a covert operation? Anybody in-the-know knows.

I think the issue that you are having is that you, and others, feel that what the pastors have done is wrong and you want them to face discipline. My suggestion is that you let WELS chain of command work its course. If you don't like the results then you go further up the food chain. At some point you have to accept what comes down whether you like it or not.

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GJ - This comment is so typically WELS that a pastor, likely a Love Shack denizen, probably wrote it. Every point is counter-intuitive. The people who will discipline the Drive 09 Eight have:

  1. Studied at Fooler Seminary, Willow Crick, Trinity Deerfield, or all three.
  2. Promoted one Church Shrinker after another to teach at The Sausage Factory.
  3. Watched with closed eyes while Kelm, Olson, Huebner, Valleskey, Bivens, Roth, Radloff, Hagedorn, and many others attacked the Biblical doctrine of the efficacy of the Word.
  4. Let Kelm preside as the Waldo Werming Professor of Church Growth, in one botched position after another.
  5. Hailed We Believe, Therefore We Speak as a great work of theology, required reading for everyone with an IQ smaller than his belt size.
  6. Did nothing about Drive 08.


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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "More WELS By the Numbers":

Chop Patterson, Jeske, Galeske, Kelm, SKI, and all the apostates. It's time to get back to the just the pure Word of God, taught in truth and purity.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Discipline for Drive 09? - Only at the Top of the ...":

The commenter says, "Anyone in the know, knows."

That's half the problem. Those that are "in-the-know" really ought to know better and put their foot down.

The other half is that the faithful in those afflicted congregations did not know what their pastor was up to. Why else would they fail to openly identify and celebrate it in the bulletin?

  • "Pastor Schmuckenschwaermer will be gone this week to a Babtist conference to learn how church should really be done. The Board of Stewardship congratulates Pastor Schmuckenschwaermer on the wise use of his time and our congregational gifts.

  • "The Board of Elders, though, regretfully apologizes for the confusion that has resulted for insisting all these years that we are called to the one true faith by the Holy Spirit, instead of a more powerpoint- and praise band- friendly Decision Theology."

    +Diet O. Worms

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    JR has left a new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

    I don't feel that one should react differently based on the degree of doctrinal difference. I merely was comparing the perceived severity of the offense in a more concrete example. I don't see degrees of difference-- either you are in doctrinal agreement or you are not.

    If "anybody in the know" knows about going to the Drive conference, then I'd like a report on it posted somewhere online. If the information provided is so wonderful and proven at getting the unchurched to hear the Word, then it would be extremely selfish of those who attended not to share it with as many other pastors as possible that could not attend.

    I want this entire process to be above board. I would like those who attended the conference to stand up and state their case as to why they did so and to have the chance to defend themselves from the allegations of engaging in inappropriate fellowship.

    I pray that our pastors and WELS leaders would shine a bright light on this issue and resolve it in a way that is both biblically-based and loving to all involved. If this is done, I am fine with accepting the outcome, whatever it may be. I hope that everyone else would do the same.

    The divisions caused by not addressing these things causes all sorts of problems in our synod and is destroying its unity from within.

    To see this happen to a church body that I love dearly is painful to me.
  • Do We Need One More Babtist Denomination?



    Learn dicipleship (sic) from Stetzer, English tutor for Church and Change.

    Ed Stetzer 1st tweet from Tweetie on my IPhone. If getting my iMac Pro was being born again, having the IPhone is total sanctification!

    From Wikipedia:

    A
    Alliance of Baptists
    American Baptist Association
    American Baptist Churches USA
    Association of Independent Baptist Churches of Illinois
    Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America
    Association of Regular Baptist Churches
    B
    Baptist Bible Fellowship International
    Baptist Convention of Western Cuba
    Baptist General Association of Virginia
    Baptist General Conference
    Baptist General Convention of Texas
    Baptist Missionary Association of America
    Black Primitive Baptists
    C
    Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
    Central Baptist Association
    Central Canada Baptist Conference
    Christian Baptist Church of God
    Church of Christ, Instrumental
    Conservative Baptist Association of the Southeast
    Continental Baptist Churches
    Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches
    Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
    Covenanted Baptist Church of Canada
    E
    Baptist Convention of Eastern Cuba
    Evangelical Free Baptist Church
    F
    Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada
    Free Will Baptist
    Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship
    Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association
    Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International
    G
    General Association of Baptists
    General Association of General Baptists
    General Conference of the Evangelical Baptist Church, Inc.
    General Six-Principle Baptists
    H
    Hard-shell Baptists
    I
    Independent Baptist
    Independent Baptist Church of America
    Independent Baptist Fellowship International
    Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America
    Institutional Missionary Baptist Conference of America
    L
    Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of Quebec
    Liberty Baptist Fellowship
    M
    Missionary Baptists
    N
    National Association of Free Will Baptists
    National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.
    National Baptist Convention of Mexico
    National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
    National Baptist Evangelical Life and Soul Saving Assembly of the U.S.A.
    National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
    National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A.
    National Union of Baptist Churches
    N cont.
    New England Evangelical Baptist Fellowship
    New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches
    North American Baptist Conference
    O
    Old Regular Baptist
    Old Time Missionary Baptist
    Original Free Will Baptist Convention
    P
    Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church
    Primitive Baptist
    Primitive Baptist Conference of New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia
    Primitive Baptist Universalist
    Progressive National Baptist Convention
    S
    Separate Baptists
    Separate Baptists in Christ
    Southwide Baptist Fellowship
    Sovereign Grace Baptists
    Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Canada
    T
    Template:US baptist denominations
    Triennial Convention
    Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists
    U
    Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Convention of Canada
    Union Baptists
    United American Free Will Baptist Church
    United American Free Will Baptist Conference
    W
    Wisconsin Fellowship of Babtist Churches [GJ - This one shows some promise for a merger with WELS. However, John Parlow and Paul Kelm may favor the Willow Creek Association, where they are on the roster.]

    St. John LCMS in Ellisville is also a member of the Willow Creek Association. McCain-Barry did nothing about Ellisville, preparing Missouri for the glorious advent of Kieschnick.

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Do We Need One More Babtist Denomination?":

    He even misspelt "discipleship" on the graphic!

    As hard as they try to purposefully twist up the great commission in Matthew 28, you'd think he of all people would spell it right on his own promotional materials.

    It's like Homer Simpson misspelling "doughnut."
    Or a socialist misspelling "tax increase."
    Or a C&Cer misspelling "grants and endowments."
    Or Anonymouse misspelling "you're not loving!"

    +Diet O. Worms

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Church and Change Day at Martin Luther College":

    Don't you feel this is misleading to copy the MLC Evangelism Day speakers list, label it as Church and Change Day at MLC, and post it with this sign? "Get rid of all bitterness" Eph 4:31

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    GJ - You are right. I should have labeled it - Crypto-Babtist Day.

    What happened to "mark and avoid," or "beware of false prophets," and false doctrine being like gangrene or cancer?

    Kissing A. Cutie, Priest





    Priest in trouble over woman defends celibacy
    May. 11, 2009 06:49 AM
    Associated Press.

    MIAMI - A popular Miami priest and media personality said Monday he is thinking about leaving the Roman Catholic Church for a woman he loves after a magazine ran pictures of the couple kissing and hugging.

    Rev. Alberto Cutie told the CBS "Early Show" on Monday he supports the church's stand that priests should be celibate and said he does not want to become the "anti-celibacy priest."

    "I think it's a debate that's going on in our society, and now I've become kind of a poster boy for it. But I don't want to be that. I believe that celibacy is good, and that it's a good commitment to God," Cutie said.
    Cutie was removed last week as head of the Miami archdiocese's international radio network and as head of his parish after the Spanish-language magazine TVnotas ran photos of Cutie embracing a woman at a bar and at a beach.

    Cutie headed the archdiocese's Radio Paz and Radio Peace broadcasts, heard throughout the Americas and in Spain, and earned the nickname "Father Oprah" for his relationship advice.

    The Cuban-American priest was born in Puerto Rico and previously hosted shows on Telemundo. He is also a syndicated Spanish-language columnist and author of the book "Real Life, Real Love: 7 Paths to a Strong, Lasting Relationship."

    Cutie told CBS he has been romantically involved with the woman in the photos for about two years after being friends for much longer. He said he is still deciding whether to leave the clergy and get married.

    "I'm now in the process of thinking about all those things, of making decisions," Cutie said. "And my bishop has given me the time to think about it. This is a difficult time. It's a time of transition, it's a time of thinking about the future."

    "I believe that I've fallen in love and I believe that I've struggled with that, between my love for God, and my love for the Church and my love for service," Cutie said.

    He appeared on CBS wearing a suit jacket and white shirt, not his priest collar.

    Last week, more than one hundred people gathered outside St. Francis de Sales parish in Miami Beach, waving posters and chanting their forgiveness for Cutie.

    "I think we all have ideals and we have ways of living," Cutie said on CBS. "We want to do things right, but sometimes we fall short. And I fell short."

    WELS Church and Change Follower Violates the Eighth - No Surprise




    Anonymouse has left a new comment on your post "More WELS By the Numbers":

    Who appointed GJ to be the conscience of the WELS? He hasn't been a member of the synod for over a decade. He publishes his site simply because he has an axe to grind.



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    GJ - Who required Mouse to read this blog daily? Who held him at gunpoint and made him comment daily? Perhaps VP Don Patterson needs a minion to do his work for him. Kudu Don Patterson's only communication was limited to name-calling (You are a fool and a liar) and denying his safari guy was still a congregational president.

    Who taught Mouse mind-reading? I know the Church and Chicaneries specialize in long-distance diagnosis of everyone who is onto them. Corky wrote his essay (posted on the left) because "he was brain-damaged." The former seminary president was against amalgamation because "he was senile." And so forth. Who is the first to say, "That's not loving"? Answer - the Church and Chicaneries.

    If they loved their brother pastors as much as they love money, the world would take notice instead of yawning at the way they ape the Babtists.

    I have been writing about apostasy for several decades. Otten published Out of the Depths of ELCA, which embarrassed all the WELS leaders caught in bed with ELCA. A little later, the WELS publishing house chose to print Liberalism Its Cause and Cure. Northwestern Publishing House also distributed Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant and heavily promoted it. NPH is selling the new version of CLP, too.

    I am trying to think of someone in Church and Change who has published a good, worthwhile theology book. No, Valleskey's We Believe is not a serious book. It is a hodge-podge of Justification without Faith and Church Growth slobbering. A better name for the UOJ-CGM book would be: We Don't Believe, So We Copy Fuller Seminary.

    And how many Church and Chicaneries have a real doctorate in theology? Paul Kelm's DMin from Our Lady of Sorrows in St. Louis does not qualify. Nor does Larry Olson's drive-by DMin from Fooler Seminary, via Trinity Deerfield. Steve Witte's DMin from Gordon-Conwell? Have you read that classic, Mouse? Witte's title is: "Hope and a Future - The Death of Confessional Lutheranism." That is like reading a book about crime - published from Death Row.

    The Chicaneries cannot stand and fight for their Babtists rights when dealing with real academic preparation. They have their typical sissy-boy comments about the Book of Concord, and dispense the word "adiaphora" to prove they do not grasp the Formula of Concord at all, since adiaphora are anything but that during a time of confession. Oh, I forgot, Witte and Company killed it - with glee.

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "More WELS By the Numbers":

    That raises a good question. Does WELS have a conscience given it behavior?

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    Anonymous has left a clueless new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

    JR,

    Like I said in an earlier post you will not change my opinion and I will not change yours. I know the pastors you guys are railing on and you don't. You don't want to know them. All you want to do is rant and follow your leader Jackson. I'm glad to see that you realize this site is no longer needed and that Jackson can shut it down. You wouldn't know compelling evidence if it bit you. Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

    Sunday, May 10, 2009

    The Type A Personality Ruins Organizations




    A retiring General Motors worker made a good point about all the organizations wanting the Type A personality - dominant, goal-oriented, hostile, aggressive. Jack Welch at GE encouraged that with his use of the Six Sigma system. This worker, one of the best read people I have known, added, "Those Type A people are the ones who have ruined so many businesses. They plunge ahead, never listen to anyone, and pursue their goals."

    That prophet pointed this out before the mortgage companies, banks, and rating agencies tanked.

    The parallels with church organizations are obvious. For example, The Love Shack filled up with people who were sworn to uphold certain goals. No one was allowed to continue if he doubted the wisdom of Fuller, Willow Creek, and Management By Objective. The synod got itself talked into ridiculous goals, because they were "fresh and exciting," according to H. Hagedorn. Nothing sensible could be done because that would have violated the Mission Vision goals which the Type A Church Shrinkers forced on the synod.

    Anyone who objected to wild spending or delusional goals was denounced as "negative" and "not a team player." Instead of mission creep, WELS suffered from delusion creep. One delusion fed another. One Schwaermer church after another was pursued as having all the answers, because they also chanted the mantras of Management By Objective. Money was seen as The Means of Grace - sow abundantly (spend lavishly) that ye may reap lavishly (get promoted).

    Web designers have a joke:

    How do you know when a website is finished?

    Answer - The funds are all spent!

    Living on a real budget has a sobering effect on spending. When churches have no money, they rely on the Word. When they have abundant grants, they whine for even more money, because "we need it to do God's work." The students at Martin Luther College could not worship properly because they suffered from having a chapel-auditorium. Ditto Our Lady of Sorrows in St. Louis. Did the lovely Copper-top Chapel at The Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie aid them in denouncing Church Growth?

    The apostates in WELS are takers, not givers. They want the faithful to fund their playpens so they can concentrate on God's work - grantsmanship. Church and Change conferences teach grant writing. Chicaneries hire grant writers.

    More WELS By the Numbers



    The Wisconsin Synod is shutting down mission congregations, terminating world mission calls, and cutting positions at prep schools (two left) and the college.

    Perish Services is facing the chopping block.

    Congregations are starting to eliminate positions too, and there was already a shortage of calls.

    In the midst of all this, The Appleton group spent (my estimate) $5,000 of someone's money to attend a Babtist worship gathering, but they revealed another set of four who also attended. Let's say $10,000 was spent.

    By the way, Andy Stanley charged as much for Drive 09 as I paid for a business conference.

    The Church Shrinkers are the ones who spent WELS into the financial hole, only to have WELS discover that a deep recession was sinking the entire world in an equity meltdown.

    ELCA and Missouri will be facing similar catastrophic cuts but they probably have more cash available.

    The WELS Shrinkers borrowed designated funds and further depleted the WELS coffers.

    There are two budgets proposed for the WELS convention. One will take $1 million from education and give it to missions.

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "More WELS By the Numbers":

    Don't members see how they are being played or used?

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "More WELS By the Numbers":

    To Anon of 6:41 PM -

    I do.

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    Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

    I was not at the conference. I know some of the attendees and I am confident that there was not a violation of fellowship.

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    JR has left a new comment on your post "Lo, How Honest the Church and Change Pastors Are":

    Well, since "Anonymous" knows some of the attendees and s/he is confident that there was not a violation of fellowship, then that settles it! Let's shut this site down now; it obviously isn't needed. GJ has been barking up the wrong tree.

    Forgive me if that doesn't provide compelling evidence.

    Happy Mother's Day


    Cantate, The Fourth Sunday after Easter



    Close up, pink rose, by Norma Boeckler


    Cantate, The Fourth Sunday after Easter

    Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

    http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bethany-lutheran-worship

    Bethany Lutheran Worship, 8 AM Phoenix Time


    The Hymn #197 Where wilt thou go 1:2
    The Confession of Sins
    The Absolution
    The Introit p. 16
    The Gloria Patri
    The Kyrie p. 17
    The Gloria in Excelsis
    The Salutation and Collect p. 19
    The Epistle and Gradual James 1:16-21
    The Gospel John 16:5-15
    Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
    Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
    The Nicene Creed p. 22
    The Sermon Hymn # 192 Awake, My Heart 1:22

    Holy Spirit Convicts Us – Of Unbelief

    The Hymn #195 Christ Jesus Lay 1:46
    The Preface p. 24
    The Sanctus p. 26
    The Lord's Prayer p. 27
    The Words of Institution
    The Agnus Dei p. 28
    The Nunc Dimittis p. 29
    The Benediction p. 31
    The Hymn #187 Christ Is Arisen 1:45

    Fourth Sunday After Easter
    Lord God, heavenly Father, who didst through Thy Son promise us Thy Holy Spirit, that He should convince the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment: We beseech Thee, enlighten our hearts, that we may confess our sins, through faith in Christ obtain everlasting righteousness, and in all our trials and temptations retain this consolation, that Christ is Lord over the devil and death, and all things, and that He will graciously deliver us out of all our afflictions, and make us forever partakers of eternal salvation, through the same, Thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

    KJV James 1:16 Do not err, my beloved brethren. 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. 18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 19 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath: 20 For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God. 21 Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.

    KJV John 16:4 But these things have I told you, that when the time shall come, ye may remember that I told you of them. And these things I said not unto you at the beginning, because I was with you. 5 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou? 6 But because I have said these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart. 7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. 8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. 12 I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. 13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. 14 He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. 15 All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you.

    Holy Spirit Convicts Us – Of Unbelief

    The Epistle and the Gospel both teach a lesson so significant that either one should embarrass Lutherans into teaching the original message of Christ instead of trying to market a produce.

    Epistle of James lesson
    There are two gems in this short lesson. Both teach the same unified message of truth, but in different words. James has been called weak on the Gospel and more law-oriented than any other epistle. The Gospel message is subtle but not watered down. The language is different from the Pauline epistles.

    James 1:18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth,
    The non-Biblical language of the non-Lutherans will always makes us think in terms alien to that of the Scriptures. Y’all hear things like, “I won souls for Christ,” or “We need disciples because disciples are soul-winners.” And – “I decided to dedicate my life to reaching 1 million souls for Christ.”

    The effectiveness of God’s Word is based upon God’s will alone. God has determined what He will do, and that will be only through His Word. This verse says that He gave birth to us, that He did this according to His own will. This verse glorifies God alone and proves once again that the Word alone is effective in accomplishing God’s will.

    For those who wonder how we fit in – God has given us the privilege of handling His Word so we see its power and how God accomplishes His will. God gave birth to us through His Word. Human involvement is not mentioned because this is a reminder of God’s work, which we always want to turn into our work. One reader said to me, “I don’t think that…” I responded by saying it is not for us to judge. God does His work through His Word. When we stop to judge whether that is effective, we are tempted to start trusting in our own wisdom.

    Many have said to themselves, “This is alienating people. Look how angry they are. I should be gentle and never rebuke false doctrine.” They are correct in saying this always works best – at first. But it is like leading sheep to pasture to fatten them for the wolves, without protecting them from the wolves. The disturbances people are facing now are all God’s judgment for the failures of the past. The price must be paid, and it will be worse if few learn from it.

    On a national scale, someone mentioned that our last three presidents (Clinton, Bush, O.) have had major problems with illegal drugs. Is it any wonder the country is awash in the violence and corruption caused by the illegal trade?

    On a synodical scale, since this audience is Lutheran, the old institutions are failing rapidly. Well established pastors are facing unemployment right now, and schools are closing (right now at the parochial level). God is punishing people for loving false doctrine and wolf-preaching. As Luther said, the people who resent giving Christ a penny will be forced to give the wolves a dollar, because they are always flailing their disciples for more.

    And it revolves around these simple passages. First of all, without any possibility of contradiction, God alone gives birth to us through His Word alone. The only possible conclusion is to offer the Word in abundance and to teach the Word with perfect clarity – as it is and not tamed or watered down by human wisdom.

    I used to read the Luther sermon set (the cheapest theology set in the world, available for almost nothing) and say, “There he goes again, ranting about the pope.”

    Now that I see how the Antichrist has invaded the Lutheran Church, with the help of Lutherans, in the name of peace and harmony, I no longer resent those passages. Rome and Constantinople teach that Christ did not do enough when He died on the cross for our sins. Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox teach that we must appease God with our good works to earn a chance for heaven, after being tortured in Purgatory for centuries.

    People adore and worship visible institutions, but did those institutions give birth to Christians? No, the Word alone can do this and continues to do this. However, people abandon the Word for the institution and prop up the institution by abandoning the Word alone.

    NKJ James 1:21 Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.

    Our temptation is always to say – Stop being bad – staying with the Law alone. Don’t do this. Don’t do that. This verse is quite different. It says, Stop sinning and believe in the Gospel which is grafted onto your body and able to save your soul.

    Most gardeners work with grafted plants all the time. Our favorite flower is the rose, and almost every rose has at least one graft. The wild rose roots below are grafted onto the hybrid rose above. This gives the plant the vigor of the wild rose and the beauty of the hybrid. We never say, “This is a Peace/wild rose,” or “This is a Queen E./wild rose.” We say, “This is a Peace rose.” And “That is a Queen Elisabeth, created (in a manner of speaking) by a Lutheran creationist.”

    Faith alone has the power to fight against sin. The Law rebukes and damns us. The Law crushes our pride and breaks our bones. But the Law alone stirs up wrath and increases temptation. The Gospel is alive and grows in us. Receive with meekness is another way, a concrete way to say – Believe in the Gospel, which alone saves your soul. Sin and pride go together quite well. Faith and meekness are also companions. When we see what God has done and can do, we are meek rather than proud. Believing in Christ displaces the temptation to sin, just as sin displaces Christ.

    Gospel Lesson

    Why is this text so important? This passage tells us in one verse what the Holy Spirit will do. The world is filled with books about the working of the Holy Spirit. Everyone seems to have an opinion without consulting the Holy Spirit Himself. The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John, inspired by the Holy Spirit. To use the analogy of one pope, the Gospel has two natures, the human nature of the author and the divine nature of the Holy Spirit, and yet it is without error or contradiction. We should listen to these simple words with complete confidence that God is speaking to us through the Fourth Gospel, accurately transmitting the words of Christ about the future work of the Holy Spirit.

    Also, if we have problems with the text, we should ask that the Holy Spirit inform our reason with faith in the Scriptures, and not judge the Word of God with our human reason.

    These are the key verses:
    8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.

    “Reprove” the world is a little old-fashioned. We are more likely to say “convict” the world. It is more than simply accusing or indicting the world. The Holy Spirit will bring judgment against the world for its unbelief.

    I would like to digress on this topic a little. Notice that God Himself is judging on the basis of unbelief. Many false teachers and their fellow-travelers will say, “I do not believe all of the Scriptures, and I interpret them my way, but that is fine, because I am doing good work. Christians do not have the time and energy to agree on doctrine. It is better for them to work together and be tolerant of minor differences in belief.” This feeble excuse is nonsense. Man may say it does not matter if people deny baptismal grace, or the Real Presence, or the efficacy of the Word, but God does not tolerate and overlook doctrinal indifference. How can someone baptize a baby one week and pay money to learn from those who deny infant baptism the next? There are two stories being told by the same person – which one is true? If the Baptists can teach Lutherans about evangelism and the Gospel, then the Baptists are also correct about babies not having faith, about Holy Baptism being an ordinance for adults who “make a decision for Christ.” Two approaches to the Word are incompatible and at odds with each other.

    The passage destroys any notion that the main issue in God’s judgment is whether we are good people. This plea is common among those who have no belief. For instance, in a Biography show about the Rat Pack, the head of the Atlantic City mafia was defended because “he was the nicest guy you would ever want to meet.” To be in the Mafia, he had to be a killer who also ordered the murder of opponents. Similarly, Frank Sinatra was also defended as someone who was kind and gentle, although he would “throw you out the window and over the roof if you were on his bad side.” Today we often hear that false teachers are “nice guys.” As more than one pastor has said, “He is not a false teacher; he is a nice guy.” The opposite of false teacher is “orthodox teacher” and not “nice guy.”

    Knowing that our flesh is weak, Satan tempts us to judge on the basis of appearances rather than substance. In the short run, appearances always win. Being nice and compromising will always be more charming than rebuking false doctrine.

    The movement called Pietism was very devious in getting people to measure others in terms of outward characteristics rather than upon what they believed and taught. We live in a country and an age largely defined this way and not according to God’s Word. The Pietists say, “We have to overlook his attacks against God’s Word because he works hard and he is a nice guy.” The proper attitude is, “We will overlook his human frailty because he believes in the Word and teaches only in harmony with it.”

    Not surprisingly, the self-styled nice guys make sure that the orthodox are driven away, silenced, and shunned as lepers for being “unloving, divisive, and judgmental.” But here in this text, God does the judging and His judgment is final, even if man messes around for a period of time.

    When the Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, because it does not believe, God is saying, “Give away billions of dollars. Work among the poor. Establish quotas. Endow foundations. All of this is sin without faith in Christ. The more upright you are in your own eyes, the more sinful you will be, even if the entire world admires you. However, if you believe in Christ, your sins will be erased and forgotten. Then everything done in faith will glorify God.”

    The campaign against faith has been stepped up lately. In the secular world, all faith (Judaism included) is interpreted as hatred, insensitivity, and narrow-mindedness. In the visible Church, the same attitude prevails. Someone who persistently argues for the Word of God will find himself shunned as an unloving bigot.

    Notice what a difference there is. In the eyes of the unbelieving world, excessive public charity is the only virtue, especially when it is trumpeted around through paid flacks. (Note to English user: flak is a hostile response, based upon the acronym for the German anti-aircraft “kanon.” A flack is a public relations professional.) The news media will never take notice of the woman who drives a school bus, cares for her mother with old age dementia, takes care of her children, and helps others. Nor should we expect unbelievers to honor what God honors. We should only smile that the most virtuous public servants of this age—Ted Turner and Jane Fonda—could barely remain on the same stage with each other, even though it was the love of their lives when they first married. Be silent with your doubts. No pair has done more for the United Nations, the Viet Cong, and cellulite than Ted and Jane. Ted lost his faith when his sister died of lupus, so he tells us. God’s Word teaches us that all of his public charity is a sin because it is done without faith. Ted pledged a billion dollars to the United Nations, then saw his empire become almost worthless, so his pledge dwindled to far less money.

    Faith is not such a small thing, because God teaches us that only faith matters. Faith receives the power of God in His Gospel promises. Those promises are fruitful in the life of the believer. We do not need to measure or plan, only to enjoy the abundance of the Means of Grace.

    Once a visitor said I was the strangest gardener he had ever seen at work. He said to a visitor, “He plants all kinds of seed altogether all over the place.” I admit to sowing seed according to Mark 4 rather than Martha Stewart. And yes, I carve a shallow row and throw all kinds of seed together. But what were the results. I had hundreds of sunflowers blooming outside the chapel, zinnias in bloom all over the yard, scarlet runner beans climbing the pool fence, followed by warty gourds. This is exactly how a believer bear fruit in his daily life. In spite of all the problems that arise, faith in Christ yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness.

    Fruit does not mean apple or orange in the Bible, but “yield”. A plant fruits when the flower gives way to the seed or seed pod. The fruit may be grain, vegetables, or rose hips. The Gospel promises always produce a yield that we can anticipate in some way but never determine for ourselves. We can be confident in the results coming along, but never in how God will apportion them or when He will distribute them. Missionaries have worked in pagan lands to convert one single person to Christ in a lifetime of work. Who are we to speed up results by telling unbelievers, as one Fuller professor of missions did, “You may not be able to believe or accept the atonement of Christ. And that’s ok.” (Why pay a supposed Christian to reinforce unbelief by teaching unbelief as a virtue?)

    Therefore, when the Holy Spirit convicts someone of unbelief, (Law preaching), He is paving the way for the Gospel. This is what happened to the wife of the founder of Fuller Seminary. Mrs. Fuller was a proud, virtuous Unitarian. Her friend used the Word of God to slay her unbelief and plant faith in the Gospel. It happened all at once and it still gives me goose-bumps. If only the Lutheran graduates of Fuller Seminary could state their confidence in the Word alone as beautifully as Grace Fuller did.

    "Mrs. Barnhill looked at me and said, with such a loving look in her gray eyes, 'Oh, Grace, Christ said, 'No man cometh unto the Father but by Me,' and, my dear, you have no way of approach to a holy God unless you come through Christ, His Son, as your Saviour.' "The Scripture which she quoted," Mrs. Fuller continues, "was the Sword of the Spirit, and at that moment Unitarianism was killed forever in my heart. I saw the light like a flash and believed at that moment, though I said nothing. She had quoted God's Word, the Spirit had used it, and, believing, I instantly became a new creation in Christ Jesus. She might have talked and even argued with me about it, but instead she just used the Word."
    J. Elwin Wright, The Old Fashioned Revival Hour and the Broadcasters, Boston: The Fellowship Press, 1940, p. 54. [Old man Fuller founded the seminary. His son turned liberal while studying under Karl Barth. And now the school is as Unitarian as Grace Fuller was before her conversion.]

    The second phrase seems to be strange and needs some study. I have to admit that I look this passage up every year, so I understand what Luther saw in the text. The Holy Spirit speaks very plainly and clearly to us, but there are just enough difficulties to make us study the text and become very sure of the Word in time, as long as we approach the Scriptures with humility and a willingness to learn.

    Second phrase:10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more;

    Conviction still governs this phrase. In other words, the Holy Spirit is saying, “You thought THAT was righteousness. No, I tell you, THIS is righteousness.” So what is this righteousness – that Jesus is going to the Father and will be seen no more. As Luther explains, this phrase is a reference to the resurrection and ascension of Christ. The preaching of the resurrection of Christ was the foundation of the apostolic Church. The eyewitnesses of the crucifixion and burial of Christ said, “No, He is dead.” The apostles were those who witnessed the risen Christ. They said, “We have seen Him risen from the dead. He is the Savior and the true Son of God.” In this sense the resurrection of Christ was for us and not for Him. His empty tomb proclaimed to them and still teaches us that death has no dominion over the believer. So we see the complete meaning of Romans 4:24-25, which is often misinterpreted today by advocates of Kokomo justification (forgiveness without faith; the world absolved of sin without the Means of Grace):

    KJV Romans 4:24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; 25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.

    “If we believe on Him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead.” The righteousness of God is imputed or charged to our account if we believe in Him and His resurrection. There is a common test for this today. Most mainline or liberal theologians do not believe in the resurrection, deny its importance, and desire to teach us their wisdom. They do not receive forgiveness because they do not believe and work hard to murder souls through their false doctrine.

    In contrast, whenever the resurrection of Christ is taught, people believe in Him and receive the declaration of forgiveness. Therefore, Jesus is raised for our justification.

    The third phrase may also stump people a little - 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.

    We seem to hear two messages. One is that Satan is the prince of this world.

    KJV Ephesians 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:

    Satan is called the Prince of this world three times in John. He does rule over this world, but he is also condemned and defeated. A defeated and cornered army group can still fight back and do enormous damage. In fact, that has often happened at the end of a war, when the fighting gets more furious simply because the end is near.

    Satan was defeated through the cross and resurrection of Christ, but he still has some time to work his will on earth before the end. To use an expression from Revelation, he is tethered, like a horse, on a short rope, but dangerous still. I knocked on a door when a guard dog was tied to a chain. I didn’t worry. The chain obviously did not reach where I was. The dog snarled madly nearby. But he also knew how to stretch the confining chain enough to connect with my leg. He was limited in his work but not harmless. In case you are worried – the dog did not get rabies from biting me.

    So we should take Satan, not as all powerful but still as ready and willing to capture a few more souls before his work is done. The fury and success of his work now should warn and comfort us. It is a warning that he will leave no believer alone. It is a comfort because his time is drawing to a close.

    The Holy Spirit works to teach us these lessons in a clear, plain manner, so that anyone with an elementary reading ability can study the Gospel of John. At the same time, the Gospel is so profound that any scholar can spend a lifetime with the Gospel and never complete his learning from the Word.

    KJV John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.




    Luther Quotations

    [Some people think righteous means doing good works and reconciling God] "But now comes the Holy Spirit and says: No so. You err and are mistaken. Your judgment is wrong. Therefore there must be another judgment. You should judge thus: Everything your reason concludes is erroneous and false, and you are a fool and a simpleton."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 119. John 16:5-15.

    "But now, since the prince of this world and the Holy Spirit, the kingdom of Christ and the kingdom of the devil, are directly opposed to one another, and the Holy Spirit is not willing that anyone should parade his own deeds and praise himself on account of them, the holy cross must soon follow. The world will not consent to be reprimanded for its blindness. Therefore one must willingly submit and suffer persecution. If we have the right kind of faith in our hearts, we must also open our mouths and confess righteousness and make known sin. Likewise we must condemn and punish the doings of this world and make it known that everything it undertakes, is damned."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 120. John 16:5-15.

    "However, here the Lord speaks quite differently, and says: 'The Holy Spirit will convict the world in respect of sin, because they believe not on me.' Unbelief only is mentioned here as sin, and faith is praised as suppressing and extinguishing the other sins, even the sins in the saints. Faith is so strong and overpowering that no sin dare put it under any obligation. Although sins are present in pious and believing persons, they are not imputed to them, nor shall their sins condemn them."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 127. John 16:5-15.

    "Godly and believing persons know their sins; they bear all their punishment patiently, and are resigned to God's judgment without the least murmur; therefore, they are punished only bodily, and here in time, and their pain and suffering have an end. Unbelievers, however, since they are not conscious of their sins and transgressions, cannot bear God's punishment patiently, but they resent it and wish their life and works to go unpunished, yea, uncensured. Hence, their punishment and suffering are in body and soul, here in time, and last forever beyond this life."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 131. John 16:5-15.

    "This is the province of the work, which the Holy Spirit is to begin in the kingdom of Christ. It is the teaching office of the apostles, which is to be of such a character that it must convict the world, as it finds it outside of Christ, and nobody is to be excepted, great, small, learned, wise, holy, of high or low condition, etc. This means in short, to bear the world's anger and to begin strife, and to be struck in the mouth for it. For the world, which rules on earth, will not and cannot endure its course to be disapproved; therefore persecution must arise, and one party must yield to the other, the weakest to the stronger. But, as the office of the apostles is to be only a teaching office, it cannot use world power and the world retains its external kingdom and power against the apostles. But, on the other hand, the apostles' office of conviction of the world shall likewise not be suppressed, because it is the office and work of the Holy Spirit, but shall overcome all and triumph; as Christ promised to them: 'I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to withstand.' Luke 21:15"
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 136. John 16:5-15.


    "It breaks in not piecemeal on certain works and actions, but reduces to nothing and condemns everything that reason and worldly wisdom propose. In short, He convicts and censures them in and for the very things they do not wish to be convicted in, but rather praised and lauded, as teaching and doing well and right."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 138. John 16:5-15.

    "For the heart is ever hostile to the law and resists it with inward disobedience."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 140. John 16:5-15.

    "Therefore the Holy Spirit rightly and justly convicts, as sinful and condemned, all who have not faith in Christ. For where this is wanting, other sins in abundance must follow: God is despised and hated, and the entire first table is treated with disobedience."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 141. John 16:5-15.

    "Lo, how the dragon's-tail of the devil and all hell must follow unbelief! The reason is, that he who does not believe in Christ, has already turned away from God and quite separated himself from Him."
    Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., III, p. 142. John 16:5-15.