Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Growth You Can Believe In:
Ichabod Page-Views

Another satisfied reader from Church and Change, which no longer exists, except for its website, half-dozen spin-offs, control of the colleges/seminary/preps, and dominance of world missions, American missions, and FICKLE.


Average Ichabod page-views per day have increased 37% since the new statistics began last year.

One 48 hour period saw 5,000 page-views. The annual total should be around 500,000 page-views. WELS officials are warning, especially students, away from Ichabod. Thanks - there is no better way to drive up readership.

Thank you - Love Shack, Sausage Factory, Mary Lou College, Willowcreek's Liberal College, Fox Valley, and the Conference of Pussycats - for all the free satirical material, which I merely copy and paste.

Mid-Week Lenten Service, Because We Are Liturgical and Confessional

John 15, by Norma Boeckler




Mid-Week Lenten Vespers, April 6, 2011


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

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

Bethany Lutheran Worship, 7 PM Central Time

The Hymn #268 Zion Mourns 4:98
The Order of Vespers p. 41
The Psalmody Psalm 23 p. 128
The Lection The Passion History

The Sermon Hymn #40 The God of Abram Praise 4:94

The Sermon – The Grace of God

The Prayers
The Lord’s Prayer
The Collect for Grace p. 45

The Hymn #657 Beautiful Savior 4:24

KJV John 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. 15 John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he was before me. 16 And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace. 17 For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.

Lenski:
The Logos could not have been the life and the light of men from the beginning if in the fulness of time he had not been “born of God” and “become flesh.”
Now that the climacteric statement is made, the subject is once more named: The Word; but this name is now illumined by all that John has said of him thus far, and, in turn, what he now writes lights up and makes clearer all that he has said of him thus far. We understand the way to the goal the better after having reached the goal. And this, indeed, is the goal, for it transcends the previous statements about the shining of the light and the coming into the world (speaking of it only as a coming). Here is the INCARNATION in so many words: the Word, who was in the beginning, the life and the true light from eternity, this Word “became flesh.” The aorist states the historical fact. In an interesting comparison of several aorists in the prolog R. 829 calls this aorist ingressive, because it “accents the entrance of the Logos upon his life on earth.” We should rather say that this aorist marks the momentary act which made the Logos flesh, to remain flesh in the sense of man forever after. From the start the thought must be rejected that ἐγένετο here means a transformation of the Logos into flesh. The Word did not cease to be what it was before; but it became what it was not before—flesh. “Without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh,” 1 Tim. 3:16. The identity of the subject remains. The Word became flesh and remains in every sense the Word though now made flesh. This Word, being God, could not possibly change into something else, for then God would cease to be God.
The mystery of how the Logos, the Creator, (v. 3) could assume our created nature will forever challenge our finite comprehension. The tremendous fact itself is beyond question, and for us that is enough. Thus we have only one care, that when we ourselves restate what John records we may in no way deviate from the fact.
Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. John's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 71

The Gospel of John reveals the profound mysteries of God with the simplest words. Many theologians have used long Latin terms to define the Two Natures of Christ – truly human and truly divine.

The opening of John identifies the Jesus, the Word, with the Creation by the Word. Everything was created by this Word. Nothing was created apart from this Word. So we know that Jesus is the only-begotten Son of God.

His human nature is described or revealed simply – The Word became flesh.

Each term is simple and plain in any language, but the revelation is astonishing, unique in all of world religion. Equally important is this description – full of grace and truth.

Knowing the other parts and statements of John’s Gospel, we realize that going away from Christ means abandoning grace AND truth.

Full of grace and truth means that we receive this from Him. But how? Faithful Lutherans have no trouble with this. They are not confused by all the claims and demands of the Enthusiasts. I just read a long list of them to Chris, from a well meaning friend of ours. The list defines the Christian life in terms of what people do – not how big your house is, but how often you welcome guests. Although the list did contain some common sense, it hit bottom at the end. “Not how late you sought to be saved…” So blame was associated even with salvation. The message to anyone who converted late in life was – you should feel guilty for waiting so long.

Jesus did not rail at the repentant thief. Instead, he said, upon hearing the confession of sin and faith, “Today you will be with me in Paradise.”

The Enthusiast would say, “What took you so long?” or “Did it take a crucifixion for you to make a decision?” That sounds a bit funny, but it is sad, because guilt in loaded upon guilt, law upon law.

Grace means – out of love, freely, without any Law demands.

, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,)

The Christian Church was built upon the apostolic witness. John saw the miracles of Jesus. He experienced everything from the beginning and knew his own failings.

John’s Gospel unites and supplements the first three Gospels, by showing us with special clarity that righteousness comes from faith in Christ. This also makes clear that opposition from the leaders came from this outside righteousness, not from the works which we do.

Man turns that around and focuses on the righteousness of works. Therefore, false Gospels demand works rather than faith. Although some like to claim they are overloaded with the Gospel by saying the whole world is forgiven, show they are Law-salesmen by demanding works – more witnessing, more money, more sacrifice. And they brag about all they do and have done.

And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.

Jesus is so full of grace that we receive grace from Him daily, through faith in Him. Grace is revealed in God declaring us forgiven of our sins, fully, freely, each and every day.

God’s grace is revealed in the way He has provided instruments of His grace, so we know exactly how this grace comes to us, in Word and Sacrament, and received in faith.

We are clothed in the righteousness of Christ, not our own, by believing in Christ. It is His cloak, not ours, so we say, “This is grace, not works.”

17 For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.

Glende Is Now Plagiarizing Hisself (Mequon Grammar/Spelling)

Message shirts are so cool, but Miss Perry did this for money. Ski seems to creep her out.


WELS Pastor Tim Glende, of St. Plagiarist, Freedom, is now copying his own previous posts. That is handy, because it is difficult to find posts when a busy copyist like Glende publishes as often as six times a year.

Mixed Up Discipline



Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Meetings of Bishops and District Presidents":

Reminds me, what happened to the swift and terrible judgement that was to separate bone from marrow when Jeske hosted the Change or Die conference with the ELCA?

Or did it turn into an stern slap on the arse and kiss on the cheek like when he and Time of Grace became members of the LCMS?

If we all had fathers like the (W)ELS COP we'd still be hanging around the back of the smoke shop, looking at filthy magazines (no reference to Ski's catechism student) and gambling our allowance on the roll of the dice.

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GJ - WELS discipline for Jeske is a slap on the back and a kiss....

WELS discipline is aimed against Lutherans.

The Conference of Pussycats and SP play a game where they blame one another for nothing being done.

Smoke and mirrors - just like the budget. Everyone is paying for a luxurious and lazy lifestyle for the chosen few, who abuse their office and flog the sheep to do more for them.

Trying To Explain Why WELS
Is Having A Worship Conference
At an ELCA College Near MLC's $8 Million Schwan Cathedral



Ben Wink has left a new comment on your post "Mark Schroeder Joins Rick Miller and Other Shrinke...":

How can one use the chapel at MLC for a worship conference?! That would be patently ridiculous. I mean what with all of the classes going on 24-7-365&1/4 and such in that glorious edifice of multitasking Christianity...oh, wait. This is happening in July when there are no classes going on? Hmmm...have to rethink that one.

Just went to MLC's webpage and apparently the link to having MLC to host your event does work, so apparently no one in the Committee on Worship (COW) knew they could do that! Gosh there's phone numbers and email addresses and everything.

Oh, but wait, there's no link to reserving something for the Chapel Of The Christ! That must be why COW is not having it there. If the MLC webpage doesn't advertise it, then it must be out of bounds for reservations. Darn it all! And here there was that $8 million spent and everything! Shoot!

Oh well, is there anything available at the pseudo-Christian fake Lutheran college in St. Peter, MN? That's where they have that Christ Chapel right? Not to be confused with a Chapel of the Christ. Golly that is confusing! Maybe that's what happened! COW just thought they were calling up MLC and were booking someplace that had Christ and Chapel in the title and before you knew it, the contract was signed and they were committed to it! That must be it.

And Mankato is just too far from New Ulm and has Bethany which is ELS and since WELS is in fellowship with them, using that chapel and campus is right out of the question I suppose.

Plus Mankato has lots of distractions that some would call convenient like chain motels, department stores and actual restaurants, which can be a distraction indeed compared to lovely St. Peter, which makes New Ulm look like a metropolis in comparison.

So I guess the best choice was made even though it is a school that WELS is not in fellowship with and WELS is not using their costly and controversial new worship facility to host their own WORSHIP conference.

Golly, I'm writing MLC a check right now for maintenance for that Chapel of the Christ because apparently it is not getting used during the summer and might fall into disrepair due to neglect. All those cobwebs in there might become a health hazard.

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GJ - The excuse being peddled is "Mary Lou College does not have AC in the dorms, and the chapel is not large enough."

WELS never tells the truth. The real reason is Chaching and Change wants to promote unionism.

Meetings of Bishops and District Presidents



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"I am resolved to avoid every meeting of bishops, for I have never seen any synod end well, nor assuage rather than aggravate disorders." St. Gregory Nazianzen