St. Mark, Depere, failed in its capital funds drive.
Time of Generic Grace is scrounging money.
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "This Bus Don't Carry No Luth'runs, This Bus":
That's correct, you will have no effect. The ministries you attack and tear down will continue to reach out to the unchurched and under-churched with the Word. Those ministries will continue to thrive and will be blessed.
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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "This Bus Don't Carry No Luth'runs, This Bus":
I don't have a problem with your view of UOJ. I think it comes down to semantics really. I don't have a problem with you saying you are the last Lutheran standing. I don't have a problem with your insistence on TLH version 1941. I don't have a problem with you living in Arkansas. I do have a problem with your hypocrisy when you call foul for the very same things you do and your INFANTILE behavior and lies. [GJ - Why do you fight against something you perceive as the same? That is a bit two-faced, but you have learned well from the Great White Hunter, Kudu Don.]
For a legalist, I find that your philosophy that there is no bad publicity is not consistent with, well being a legalist. A picture paints a thousand words, Greg. [GJ - So does your horrid sentence structure, Joe. Why so much growling over my instructive, edifying, and humorous pictures?]
Austin, TX
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"Jackson, Diet, BM, DK, Church Lady,
Regardless of how you spin it, slice it, or dice it you will not have any effect on the ministries you attack."
The writer is proud of himself and others who have hardened their hearts to the Word of God.
Semantics?
WELS AZ/CA DP Jon Buchholz' 2005 WELS Convention essay. Clearly declares UOJ's unChristian teaching concerning God's distribution of Christ's righteousness (included is Buchholz' immediate contradictory statement): ""God has declared the entire world righteous." This statement is true, as we understand it to mean that God has rendered a verdict of "not-guilty" toward the entire world. It is also true—and must be taught—that the righteousness of Christ now stands in place of the world’s sin; this is the whole point of what Jesus did for us at Calvary. However, once again we’re wresting a term out of its usual context. In Scripture the term "righteous" usually refers to believers."
The Lutheran Confessions obliterate UOJ here: The Defense of the Augsburg Confession What Is Justifying Faith?, 48] "The adversaries feign that faith is only a knowledge of the history, and therefore teach that it can coexist with mortal sin. Hence they say nothing concerning faith, by which Paul so frequently says that men are justified, because those who are accounted righteous before God do not live in mortal sin."
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justification.php
The whole unbelieving world lives in mortal sin. Yet, UOJ declares them all forgiven and righteous before faith.
Semantics? No, false doctrine being taught by false teachers.
Wow
just... wow
Whoever wrote that should that be not writing in of for to which he doed not understnad himsewlf the materiel or the english langague.
whew!
It's nice to have you with us Joe. Speaking of Justification, I was doing some research on Dr. C. H. Little. It is rather long, so I will type it tomorrow morning. I have been reading the blog several times today and only commented now. I like the Jackson koolaid, Others who partake in the drink are Confessional WELS pastors, pastors wives, WELS teachers, students, lay-leaders/elders, and regular folk like me. Oh, and you too Joe. Pastor GJ, you're gonna need more than one bus to drive the shrinkers away.
As for Brett, he questioned the teaching of UOJ some years ago while attending an ELS/WELS highschool. He got the run-around. Now this next thing is messed up! After all of that he ends up a member of John Buchholtz's church. Long-story-short he was not influenced by Dr. Jackson. Tomorrow I wii show an example that "is not in Scripture."
In Christ,
from WELS church lady
Who is that Austin jokeo?
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