Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Steadfast Lutherans » How The Missouri Synod Once ...":
UOJ is dished out by the bucket load in that "Steadfast" post.
UOJ is indefensible in every aspect when God's Word and the Lutheran Confessions are applied.
UOJ is a false gospel, contrary to God's Word clearly proclaimed.
UOJ is the great falling away that is taught in 2nd Thess.
2 Thessalonians 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
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GJ - The low level of doctrinal knowledge is proven by the way "conservative" Lutherans begin with the Chief Article of the Christian Faith and subsequently promote justification without faith. And they rant against justification by faith.
The gap is so great between the start and the main thesis that it reminds me of looking across the Grand Canyon. I could see the other side, 10 miles way, but not clearly.
ELCA teaches exactly what WELS, Missouri, and the Little Sect on the Prairie teach. That is why all four work together so well.
The CLC (sic) longs to be included, as long as their bad behavior and worse dogma are accepted as orthodoxy. ELCA would love to embrace them, because their Bible teaches them to love the unlovable.
Readers can study Luther's Commentary on Galatians without leaving their beloved blog - and for free:
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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Steadfast in the ELCA UOJ Camp - Planted and Growi...":
The Seventh Day Adventists and the New Age Religion confess the exact same false gospel of Universal Objective Justification as the Lutheran Synods.
The Shack is the best selling book by William P. Young and is satanic, occultic and New Age. This book was used as positive and beneficial Bible Study material by Lutheran churches when it peaked on the book selling charts - just as the false teaching Purpose Driven Drivel was.
Quotes from The Shack:
Chapter 13. A Meeting of Hearts, p. 206
Mack sat back and let her (Holy Spirit) words sink in. "Will you please forgive me?" Mack finally offered. "Did that a long time ago, Mack. If you don't believe me, ask Jesus. He was there."
Chapter 16. A Morning of Sorrows, p.246
"...In Jesus, I have forgiven all humans for their sins against me, but only some choose relationship. Mackenzie, don't you see that forgiveness is an incredible power - a power you share with us, a power Jesus gives to all he indwells so that reconcilliation can grow? When Jesus forgave those who nailed him to the cross, they were no longer in his debt, nor mine. In my relationship with those men, I will never bring up what they did or shame or embarrass them."
Chapter 8. A Breakfast of Champions, p.124
"I (God) am not who you think I am, Mackenzie. I don't need to punish people for sin. Sin is it's own punishment, devouring you from the inside. It's not my purpose to punish it; it's my joy to cure it."
Seventh Day Adventist confession of UOJ.
http://www.adventistbiblicalresearch.org/documents/Universal%20Justification.htm