Thursday, October 22, 2009

Explanation of One of the Great Passages in the Book of Concord


Closing of the Formula of Concord, Concordia Triglotta, p.  1095.





Martin Chemnitz was the genius behind the Book of Concord and the Formula of Concord, 1580.


We have no intention of yielding aught of the eternal, immutable truth of God for the sake of temporal peace, tranquility, and unity (which, moreover, is not in our power to do). 

Genuine Lutherans do not give up any truth of God's Word in order to achieve earthly peace, lack of conflict, and a false unity. No one has the power to do this, because all such attempts end in conflict and apostasy. God does not give any believer the authority to water down and corrupt His Word. Nor are we allowed to agree to falsehood for our own well-being.

Those who worship the synod instead of the Savior will always dither, waffle, and compromise to please the restless heretics who can never be satisfied. Ambition cloaks itself in concern for the institution, so murdering souls is considered an adiaphoron while dissent from error is reckoned the sin against the Holy Spirit.

Nor would such peace and unity, since it is devised against the truth and for its suppression, have any permanency.

What did Bohlmann gain by promoting Church Growth and then studying it? What did McCain and Barry accomplish by doing nothing about CG unionism on their doorstep? The only theologian they humiliated and toppled was Dr. Robert Preus, when McCain was only three years out of Ft. Wayne, one parish left behind in a rush to the Purple Palace.

The false peace or Sitzkrieg of Barry/McCain was broken by Kieschnick's all-out war against every hint of confessional Lutheran doctrine.

In the ELS, Orvick and Moldstad both allowed Fuller's false doctrine to grow into Emerging Church mockery, but the two presidents managed to pound B. Teigen and an entire group of ELS pastors for pressing doctrinal issues. Moldstad, like Melanchthon, has brought bitterness and division to his church in the name of peace. Flogging will continue until morale improves.

The Wisconsin Synod has begun facing the issues, so they are being discussed in the open instead of festering like neglected gangrenous wounds.


Still less are we inclined to adorn and conceal a corruption of the pure doctrine and manifest, condemned errors.

The time has come for Lutheran leaders to welcome doctrinal discussions, instead of defenestrating everyone who seems to threaten their little kingdoms. Banished forever should be phrases like this:
1. This can be understood correctly. Concealing error!
2. That is a grey area of Scripture. Blaspheming the Word of God!
3. He is not a false teacher. He is a nice guy. Irrelevant - and both parts dead wrong.
4. You are the only person worried about this. Ha!

But we entertain heartfelt pleasure and love for, and are on our part sincerely inclined and anxious to advance, that unity according to our utmost power, by which His glory remains to God uninjured, nothing of the divine truth of the Holy Gospel is surrendered, no room is given to the least error, poor sinners are brought to true, genuine repentance, raised up by faith, confirmed in new obedience, and thus justified and eternally saved alone through the sole merit of Christ.

If the WELS/ELS/LCMS members and pastors simply spend the rest of their time discussing and studying the doctrine of the Bible, they will receive great blessings from God. The history of their synods is a blip in time, and their recent history is a disgrace. More navel gazing will yield nothing.

Everything promoted and defended by Lutheran synods must be measured against the foundational doctrine of the efficacy of the Word. Other topics associated with the Word (perspicuity, authority, inerrancy) are reflections of the Holy Spirit's exclusive work through the visible and invisible Word.

We cannot read anything of value from the Pietists, Calvinists, and Enthusiasts--and I don't just mean the Mequon profs--because they have declared war against the efficacy of the Word in the Means of Grace. It is not that they have nothing of value to say. No, it is far worse than that. Everything they say is an attack on the Holy Spirit, even if they pretend they just swallowed Him, feathers and all.

A cursing blasphemer is better company than a smooth Calvinist, a charming CG guru, or an Angry Young Man Emerging Church guy. A cursing blasphemer has some self-knowledge. The Enthusiasts do not, and they think they are doing God and the world a favor.

The time has come to listen to Luther, not just quote him in the fashion of Three Points and a Poem. Lutherans need to immerse themselves in Luther's doctrine instead of Babtist doctrine.  We only have so much time to study. Those who study Luther do not have time to study C. Peter Wagner. And those who study the Pasadena Pestilence do not read Luther at all, except to misquote him.

I look at seminary student photos, and I see in those photos the sons of pastors who muted themselves to advance their careers. Twenty years ago, they talked big in private about how bad Church Growth was, and they gave me many insights about its doctrinal errors. But they held their tongues and went with the downhill flow. Now their sons are facing the wreckage of the Boomer bailout. Dad thought this part of the Book of Concord applied to other people, people he was ashamed to be seen with - at Lutheran gatherings.

The good parts of the three synods still exist, but they will have to insist on being heard while there is still light.

More Work To Be Done






Crumbling! Everything we worked for! Fading! Crushed by the Word!
CATS: You have no chance to survive make your time. Ha ha ha ha ...


JS has left a new comment on your post "Applying the Efficacious Word - At Every Level":

Long time reader, first time commenter here. I love your blog and this post particularly. You stab the dagger at the Lutheran's point of vunerability: efficacy of the Word. Anything added to that is hogwash. I especially like that you put the NIV on your list.

I am an LCMS pastor who almost came over to WELS. The more I learned about her though, the more I saw in her a little sister of Missouri, struggling with CGM and losing. I appreciate your blog. keep it up please.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Applying the Efficacious Word - At Every Level":

Thank you, Rev. Jackson for this great post.

You're calling it like it is regarding Jeske and his ilk in both the WELS and the ELS.

Add to these folks the papers given at the Symposium on Congregational Health, last month. They start off talking about the Means of Grace, but they end up talking Church and Change garbage.

I wonder how many pastors in the WELS and the ELS will pump this garbage into their unsuspecting congregations.

Keep calling it like it is, Rev. Jackson.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Applying the Efficacious Word - At Every Level":

For the last 30-40 years, or longer, we in the WELS know no better - reformed is what we have been taught in our churches and schools. Over the last 10 years, a few of my friends have left the WELS ministry and all mentioned how a huge burden of law had been lifted - not Biblical law, but WELS law. It has been said that many in the WELS are afraid of leaving it because they have been brainwashed that by doing so they will end up in hell. Sounds Baptist. Good post. I thank my Lord every day for the faithful called pastors and teachers in the WELS who are striving to bring it back.

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DK has left a new comment on your post "Applying the Efficacious Word - At Every Level":

ROCK ON JACKSON!

Great post.

Keep it up and thank you.


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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Applying the Efficacious Word - At Every Level":

The least WELS management can do is to give members a reason to stay by cleaning house. Send Jeske and his ilk packing.

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GJ - I think Jeske has been packing for a long time. He just wants to take his whole crew with him, while reluctantly playing the victim, or perhaps the hero welcomed by far-sighted Kieschnick.

I. The Symposium by itself is not so alarming. But this should fill every WELS member and pastor with disgust and dread - The seminary obviously set up Paul Calvin Kelm as the leader of the Symposium, sending suggestions to the participants. The Fisher footnotes tell the tale, and The Sausage Factory was happy to post his Dreck.

II. Even worse - The Sausage Factory had Don Patterson and Kelm give papers on how to improve seminary education! The faculty has to be brain-dead to think either man has something to contribute to Lutheran education. Both examples show that Mequon is the problem.