Monday, February 27, 2012

Go Global - Steal Local.
Leadership Conferences as Income for Has-beens

He needs notes for saying the same things, over and over?
WELS and Missouri eat this stuff up.


rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Wisconsin Lutheran College: Paul Kelm Leads Anothe...":

These WELS Leadership Conferences are small potatoes. They need to go global like Bill Hybels has done:

http://www.willowcreek.com/events/leadership/

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GJ - Please assume that I always include the Little Sect on the Prairie and micro-mini sects in my jeremiads. They are simply so tiny and inconsequential that they do not merit a mention most of the time. They will be gone soon enough. WELS and Missouri will follow, but like large animal carcasses, they will take longer to rot away.

Note how many religious businesses feel the need to train people in "leadership." And the Shrinker Salesmen all go to each other's leadership conferences. They hire each other, too. And they sell each other's books. And audio tapes.

The denominational headquarters like to send their minions to these events, so a multitude of non-leaders parrot the same idiocies of non-leaders, which they have heard from professional leadership conference leaders.

Even if someone has a belt-size bigger than his IQ, he can say, "I can do this." So he offers his plagiarized nonsense. He may even rent his brains as a coach, for a hefty monthly fee. See Team Patterson for your costs.

Readers need to do their own research. They should attend the Lutheran copy-cat conferences and report on them. The Changers are deathly afraid of the truth being found out. Google is the orthodox Lutheran's friend, the crypto-universalist's enemy.


Wisconsin Lutheran College:
Paul Kelm Leads Another Shrinker Conference.
No Names. Ichabod Effect

Paul Kelm is so famous for his heresies that he has
endured several minutes of unemployment in WELS.
They are so strict about doctrine in the Wisconsin Sect.
Kelm had two calls at once, so he could pick and choose.
He is the oldest college chaplain in North America.



Wisconsin Lutheran College:


2012 Leadership Conference Agenda

Friday, June 8 (morning)

Opening Worship
Plenary Session Presentations: "Leadership Roles and Relationships in the Church"
Pastoral Leadership, a biblical and practical overview
Lay Leadership, a biblical and practical overview
Issues of Tension and Opportunity, led by a panel of WELS leaders
Friday, June 8 (afternoon)

Seminar Sessions: "Leadership Skills for a 21st Century Church"
(choose three)
Defining Current Reality so that People Get It
Establishing a Vision for the Future, with Buy-In
Strategic Planning: Getting from Here to There
Recruiting and Mentoring Volunteers
Team Building
Dealing with Disagreement
Assessment and Accountability
Friday, June 8 (evening)

Networking fellowship, sharing common problems and successes, according to the size or situation of congregation
Saturday, June 9 (morning)

Yes, Paul. Reading Luther and Chemnitz
would just confuse the sheep.

Opening Worship
Plenary Session Presentation: "Jesus' Mission in my Situation," introducing the importance of implementing leadership principles in a congregation's specific ministry context
Workshop Sessions: "Processing Principles – How Leaders Address Areas of Ministry"
(choose two)
Community Outreach
Children's Ministry that Connects
Leading the Lutheran School through a Time of Change
Connecting Adults through Small Groups
Ministries of Compassion for Hurting People
A Fresh Look at Financial Support
Leading Worship for the People You Want to Serve
Wrap-Up Open Forum (Quo Vadis) and Closing Devotion

'via Blog this'

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GJ - Someone told me Paul Kelm and Al Sorum were running a conference. Thanks to a doctor of divinity, I found the link and confirmed the conference led by Kelm in the WLC magazine.

Kelm is famous for hosting the Leonard Sweet conference, in spite of objections from his fellow pastors. Remember that Matthew 18 claim about going to someone and telling him his fault? - which does not apply to false teachers. Kelm would not even answer anyone who objected.

I find this announcement  strangely devoid of names. Normally the celebrity speaders are named on the agenda to attract more people. The silence may be Ichabod-effect, "the hiding and shredding of data to deny content to everyone's favorite blog." That is why I copy all the wording or create PNG images when necessary.

The magazine did not mention Sorum, but one source said he was named in Fickle. If anyone wants to add information, feel free to comment.

Leonard Sweet is not even a nominal Christian.
He is a space cadet for the New Age Movement.


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LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "Wisconsin Lutheran College: Paul Kelm Leads Anothe...":

And of course the all important bullet point "Dealing with Disagreement". What's wrong with this picture?

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GJ - Opponents of Church and Change are wolves, according to the lupine Church and Changers.

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rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Wisconsin Lutheran College: Paul Kelm Leads Anothe...":

The latest FICL lists the conference on pages 20-21. There are no speakers listed. It is held at the WLC "Center for Christian Leadership". The listing of conferences and workshop in FICL is enough to produce cognitive dissonance. This leadership mantra is repeated ad nauseum.

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GJ - Mercury, like false doctrine, is toxic. Hit a blog with a hammer and it will scatter into a bunch of little shiny blogs. Mercury quickly attaches itself to silver and gold, just as false doctrine puts a sheen on sound doctrine. False teachers say, "Look at us, because we can get between you and those old legalists of the past, to open things up for everyone. It's all for Jesus. We are passionate about sharing Jesus."

Kelm's cell groups were supposed to cause explosive growth in Milwaukee, according to his advocates at WLC, one of many schools owned and operated by Church and Change. Milwaukee residents have heard no explosions, on decrepitation.

Your Liturgical Calendar Comes from the Church of Rome,
O Naive Lutherans

"Wake up, Holy Father Antichrist!"


Some people began mentioning Transfiguration Sunday rather late. Then I remembered. Rome got rid of the gesima Sundays, which always preceded Ash Wednesday. Yes, I know, they made up Ash Wednesday, too.

Rome lengthened the Epiphany season, ending it with Transfiguration, just before Ash Wednesday.

Also, Latin names are dropped.

So what did those brave "confessional" Lutherans do? They adopted the three-year Vatican readings cycle, Rome's gay-friendly liturgical colors, then eliminated the gesima Sundays and Latin names.

When I included my annual typo, Invocabit for Invocavit, I realized why the Latin-ignorant wanted to rid rid of those odious names. Imagine trying to explain a Latin name without knowing the language.

But the adiaphora article in the Formula of Concord says we should make a point of NOT agreeing with false teachers on "matters of indifference." The very fact of flexibility in all these matters means that Lutherans should NOT use the three-year cycle, should NOT drop the Latin names, should NOT extend the Epiphany season to make the Antichrist happy.

And yet, like the feminist ecumenical Creeds, the pretense is made that "we have to do that."

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Invocavit: The First Sunday in Lent.
Matthew 4:1ff



Invocavit Sunday, The First Sunday in Lent, 2012


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson


Bethany Lutheran Church, 10 AM Central Time


The Hymn #148   Lord Jesus Christ               3:61
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       
The Gospel              
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
The Sermon Hymn # 146               Lamb of God                        3:62


the Two Kingdoms

The Hymn # 153                 Stricken Smitten                  3:63
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 # 154     Alas and Did My Savior             3:14

KJV 2 Corinthians 6:1 We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. 2 (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.) 3 Giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed: 4 But in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God, in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses, 5 In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in labours, in watchings, in fastings; 6 By pureness, by knowledge, by longsuffering, by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned, 7 By the word of truth, by the power of God, by the armour of righteousness on the right hand and on the left, 8 By honour and dishonour, by evil report and good report: as deceivers, and yet true; 9 As unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live; as chastened, and not killed; 10 As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.

KJV Matthew 4:1 Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. 2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred. 3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread. 4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. 5 Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, 6 And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. 7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; 9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me. 10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. 11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.

First Sunday In Lent

Lord God, heavenly Father, inasmuch as the adversary doth continually afflict us, and as a roaring lion doth walk about, seeking to devour us: We beseech Thee for the sake of the suffering and death of Thy Son, Jesus Christ, to help us by the grace of the Holy Spirit, and to strengthen our hearts by Thy word, that our enemy may not prevail over us, but that we may evermore abide in Thy grace, and be preserved unto everlasting life; through the same, Thy beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

The Two Kingdoms – Of Christ and Satan


KJV Matthew 4:1 Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.

This verse illustrates what Luther said about the Two Kingdoms. One is the Kingdom of God; the other is the Kingdom of Satan. They are perpetually at war with each other, one striving against the other.

Some people confuse this with the Two Regiments, another issue. That is Luther’s distinction between the spiritual regiment (the Church) and the material regiment (government, armies, the police). One has the Gospel, the other has the power of the sword. Luther saw the problems with the Church trying to be the government, which was a foundational problem for the Roman Catholic Church. Vatican controlled lands in Italy were the most corrupt and held back the progress of the country.

To show the original parallelism in the first verse, it is good to say, Jesus was led by the Spirit and tempted by Satan.

Lenski:
In view of 3:16, 17, “by the Spirit,” cannot mean “by Jesus’ own spirit” but must mean by the Holy Spirit who had come upon Jesus and remained upon him permanently for his ministry. This passive verb, however, in no way expresses a reluctance on the part of Jesus to meet the tempter. It intends to bring out the very opposite: the willingness of Jesus to do the divine will. It does even more: it wards off the idea that Jesus entered into this temptation of his own accord when at this very beginning of his ministry it might have been wise to avoid such a decisive test. We often rashly subject ourselves to temptation. Jesus was led into his ordeal by his Father’s own Spirit. And this means that the temptation had to occur, and at this very time. It was God’s own will that this mighty battle should be fought now.
Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. Matthew's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN. : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 138.

When we have a balanced view of the Scriptures and see the Bible as a whole, we can understand how one passage keeps us from going to extremes about one particular emphasis.

The temptation of Jesus emphasizes His human nature. The modernists today like this a lot. They turn it into a psycho-drama where Jesus is engaged in a battle within Himself, imagining all these things while starving in the desert. Of course, they have to ignore the whole point of the Bible to say this, but the modernists today are no different from the false teachers of the past. Each generation picks an approach to use, often exclaiming that it is a brand-new discovery when it is actually a rehash of past mistakes.

Clearly both natures of Christ are taught in the Temptation, but the human nature of Jesus is what we see most clearly. That is an important corrective to the tendency to make Him only divine, with only one nature, and not the unique person of Christ, human and divine.

The Gospel ceases to be the Good News when Jesus is either just a man or purely divine. The human nature of Christ means that He sees and understands our temptations, which were His as well.

The Hebrews passage fits this Gospel lesson so well, because it urges us to continue on the path to eternal life. The divine efficacy of the Word of God is followed by the compassion and understanding of Christ, who was tempted every way we are tempted (human nature), and yet was without sin (divine nature).

KJV Hebrews 4:11 Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.

12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. 13 Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do.

14 Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. 15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

The First Temptation
KJV Matthew 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred. 3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.

These temptations are a prelude to the final temptations, as Jesus faced His death and said, “Let this cup pass from Me.” Therefore, we understand His human nature better during the crucifixion if we compare the time of temptation.
Jesus never lost His divine nature, but most of the time it was not in the forefront. He allowed Himself to be treated as an ordinary human because that was the Father’s will – and His.

Thus Satan truly tempted Jesus, who was in the tempter’s power. Some people get wound up and say, “Jesus was incapable of sinning.” If that is so, then there was no temptation. (Our friend from years ago said he was never tempted before he became a Christian because he did whatever he wanted. That is the other side of this issue. We used to call children like that “godless,” which is a good description.)

The temptation of Jesus is best understood in realizing that Jesus felt the power of Satan’s trials but maintained the divine will to resist and to defeat Satan. This also became apparent during the crucifixion, when Jesus was under the power of Pilate and the religious opponents, under the power of Satan, and yet reigned victorious over them. He could have destroyed them with legions of angels but yielded to the divine will to die for our sins.

This first temptation is easy to understand, even though we have an abundance of food. When we have not eaten for a long period of time, whether through illness or other causes, the idea of food can become a sudden obsession. It is all we can think about. When crowds of people are starving, they are driven mad with rage over the prospect of getting some of it. The famous Indian war in Southern Minnesota began when the Indians were denied their food allotment. The original Dr. Mayo took part in the battle and might have canceled the future Mayo Clinic by dying – over food allotments.

If you are the Son of God…
We can identify with this temptation, because it comes in another form. If you are a Christian, if God really loves you, then prove it.

This can eat away at us, when problems come our way, especially when they come because of the Word. It is easy to say, “I would be happy without this trouble.” God does not take away the trouble, as Luther said more than once, but God changes the heart rather than the affliction. That is how the martyrs and apostles faced persecution and death. That is how believers face the ultimate enemy, death.

The temptation is that we should prove that God is God by bending Him to our will, when He uses the cross and other troubles to show us His gracious will. 

4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

Jesus answered Satan and defeated him at this point with the Word of God. Man does not live by bread. The believer can say, because of Jesus, “You can starve me to death, but life comes from the Word, which never fails and unites me with Christ in eternity.”

This is the constant battle we face, because it is material versus spiritual, Satan versus God. The dark forces say, “Look at our money and prestige.” Believers admit, “We are poor and scattered, despised and scorned, especially by apostates within the visible church.”

But God’s Word says throughout, Better a short time of turmoil and eternal peace than a short time of peace and eternal turmoil. Knowing that gives us peace in the midst of anxieties, temptations, turmoil, afflictions, and the cross. Although Paul is accused of patting himself on the back, we can be glad that the Spirit moved him to say those things we find in 2 Corinthians. We get some feeling for what he suffered gladly for the sake of the Gospel.

The man who played Superman, Christopher Reeve, said suffering had no meaning. But the believer says, “The cross sanctifies suffering.”

Today, if a Lutheran clearly teaches justification by faith, his friends desert and rebuke him. They give him the silent treatment, which can be very painful. Sometimes it takes months to sink in – so and so won’t speak to me or write to me and won’t even say why. So-called friends will betray, cajole, ridicule, and scold. They will drive away a faithful person, clergy or laity, and then complain, “He deserted us – so he deserves even more scorn.”

I know from reading on the Net that many people face the same treatment, based on the battle being fought at the moment. The traditional Christians, who have about 1950 years behind them, are suddenly the outsiders, the mad dogs to be driven away and sued with animosity and spite. Their spiritual supervisors say, “We will take away your beautiful church, which you own and you kept up, and lock you out of it. Maybe we will give it away to someone else. Maybe we will just lock it up forever and let it stand empty.”

That is a bitter pill for those who think happiness is a church building. Many have found their faith renewed by these episodes. What they took for granted was wrenched from them so they had to re-evaluate what mattered.

Chemnitz wrote, “These are the last days of an insane, old world.”

Knowing that, Chemnitz labored to present the Gospel in its purest form. No one has equaled him since.

The Second Temptation
5 Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, 6 And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.

In this temptation Satan immediately takes the weapon used against him and employs it against Christ. He took Jesus to the pinnacle of the Temple, which was so high that it made people dizzy to look down. I think it was Josephus who said one could hardly see to the ground, it was so high. What better place?

Satan expertly quoted from the Scriptures, to challenge Jesus to throw Himself down and let the angels rescue Him and set Him down gently in safety, because the Word promised as much.

This is the temptation Christians face when the false teachers use the Word of God to defeat the meaning of the Scriptures. The best example lately is quoting Romans 4:25 to contradict Romans 4:24. The answer is not to be awed by anyone or any authority - except the Word.

The plain meaning of the Word trumps all the fancy footwork of false teaches, who have dozens of citations that fit their claims. I saw that done better times 100. When I used the Vatican owned library in Columbus, Ohio, they had centuries of tradition to back up every claim. On the topic of Mary alone they had an entire range of library shelves. One recent work had 3 thick volumes. As Eduard Preuss said, after he went from UOJ to Roman Catholicism, “Give me the sources and I can prove anything.” And he was a brilliant expert in doing that – just not a student of the Word.

Bad Biblical interpretation is especially toxic, because it imposes a poisonous meaning upon the Word when God’s grace is being questioned and examined.

Jesus answered with the appropriate verse, rebuking Satan:

7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.

The believer needs to know the basic passages of the Bible that teach fundamental Christian truths. John 3:16 is a good example. If the “expert” has claims that contradict John 3:16, then the appropriate question is, “Should we expel the Little Gospel from its place in Christian theology? You are so angry about faith and against believing, so why are you fighting against the obvious meaning of John 3:16 and Romans 4:24-25?”

Invariably there is a bonus for the person who embraces false doctrine. They are getting something from it. Taking that away is dangerous and it can be scary, because the rage that follows is truly Satanic.

God promises:

KJV Isaiah 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.

Third Temptation
8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; 9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.

Lenski:
Luther says that he who in the first temptation showed himself as a black devil, and in the second as a light, white devil, using even God’s own Word, now displays himself as a divine, majestic devil, who comes right out as though he were God himself. Satan drops his mask and appears as the prince and ruler of this world. He no longer operates with the appeal, “if thou art a son of God,” suggesting some ungodly way by which Jesus is to prove that he is such a son. Cunningly he accepts the fact that Jesus is a son, even the one chosen to be the Messiah, and on this Satan rests the final temptation.
Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. Matthew's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN. : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 153.

Satan truly is the Prince of This World. We see that in slaughter, corruption, false doctrine, paganism, and especially in all the evils of the world rewarded beyond comprehension.

Perhaps people think Jesus could not be tempted by such things, but Jesus knew what was ahead of Him – the cross. Here He is truly the Hero, the Example for us all. He scorned the easy path and bore the cross for us.

He was destined to say this again, when Peter tempted Him in a similar way, rebuking Jesus for predicting the cross and suffering –

10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. 11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.

KJV Matthew 16:16 And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. 17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. 18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. 19 And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. 20 Then charged he his disciples that they should tell no man that he was Jesus the Christ. 21 From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day. 22 Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee. 23 But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men. 24 Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. 25 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it. 26 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

So many walk the tightrope today. They do not want to give up the esteem of the visible church while claiming to be faithful to the Word. I have witnessed people doing mental gymnastics to defend the worst false teachers. Why? Because a break away from the rulers of the denomination will mean punishment and retribution, for them and their families. Their fears about reprisals should tell them all they need to know about defending such thugs, but that seldom happens. They walk the tightrope and praise themselves for being faithful, even while supporting the worst kind of falsehood.

As Luther said, fear is the opposite of faith. Those who think the Word is weak and the synod is all-powerful will shrink from the Word of God. After all, the Word brings the cross. They do not see that their hatred of the cross is also a loathing of the Gospel. They may think themselves shepherds of the sheep, but they are only fattening the sheep for a later slaughter.

Every rebuking of false doctrine is a rebuking of Satan. Every compromise with false doctrine is a compromise with Satan.



INVOCAVIT

Temptation


"He shows, moreover, that it is customary in Scripture to call temptation and tribulation in this life a fire. As the furnace tests the vessels of the potter, so also tribulation tests unjust people."
Martin Chemnitz, Examination of the Council of Trent, trans., Fred Kramer, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1986, III, p. 254. 1 Corinthians 3:15.

Sins Against the Third Commandment

"The sins which militate against the Third Commandment are the profanation of the Sabbath through neglect and contempt of the ministry, through Judaic and superstitious observance of the Sabbath, or through a shifting of the ministry into the kingdom of this world. The faithfulness of those who teach is the virtue by which the ministers of the Church, aware of their modest skill in Christian doctrine, carefully and zealousy discharge and steadfastly protect all the duties of the faithful dispenser of the mysteries of God in teaching, debating, comforting and setting their hearers an example of true devotion and of all the virtues. The other extreme are faithlessness, heedless teaching or negligence in office, or deserting the ministry because of excessive anxiety or concern over one's own weakness."
David Chytraeus, A Summary of the Christian Faith, (1568), trans., Richard Dinda, Decatur: Repristination Press, 1994. p. 71f.      

"Those, however, who set the time, place and measure, tempt God, and believe not that they are heard or that they have obtained what they asked; therefore, they also receive nothing."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, III, p. 172.  
"So it is with all Christian; where faith is not continually kept in motion and exercised, it weakens and decreases, so that it must indeed vanish; and yet we do not see nor feel this weakness ourselves, except in times of need and temptation, when unbelief rages too strongly; and yet for that very reason faith must have temptations in which it may battle and grow."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholaus Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, V, p. 254.                 

"That temptation occurs before God's Word is heard; this after we hear the Word, namely thus: when we know that God has promised help in the time of any trouble, but are not content with it, go forward and will not abide His promise, but prescribe time, place, and manner for His help; and then if He does not come as we expect and desire, faith vanishes."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, I, p. 366.  

Faith Is Trust

"He who holds fast to the Word alone, trusts and abides in it, does not doubt that what the Word says will come to pass; he who does not dictate aim or time or means and ways, but resigns all freely to God's will and pleasure as to when, how, where, and by whom He will fulfill His Word; he, I say, has a true living faith which does not nor cannot tempt God."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, I, p. 367.  

Nature of Faith

"The second characteristic of faith is that it does not desire to know, nor first to be assured whether it is worthy of grace and will be heard, like the doubters, who grasp after God and tempt Him. Just as a blind man runs against a wall, so they also plunge against God, and would first gladly feel and be assured that he can not escape out of their hands."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholaus Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, V, p. 66.                 


Power of Faith

"Behold, so powerful is faith, to obtain all it wants of God, that God considers it done before the asking. Of this Isaiah says, 65:24: 'And it shall come to pass that, before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.' Not as though faith or we were worthy of it, but in order that he might show His unspeakable goodness and willing grace, thereby to stir us to believe in Him, and comfortingly look to Him for every good thing, with joyful and unwavering consciences, which do not stumble after Him nor tempt Him."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholaus Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, V, p. 69.  

[ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy] "This is spoken to all Christians, for every Christian must have temptations, trails, anxieties, adversities, sorrows, come what may. Therefore He mentions here no sorrow nor trial, He simply says they shall weep, lament, and be sorrowful, for the Christian has many persecutions. Some are suffering loss of goods; others there are whose character is suffering ignominy and scorn; some are drowned, others are burned; some are beheaded; one perishes in this manner, and another in that; it is therefore the lot of the Christian constantly to suffer misfor- tune, persecution, trials and adversity. This is the rod or fox tail with which they are punished. They dare not look for anything better as long as they are here. This is the court color by which the Christian is recognized,and if anyone wants to be a Christian, he dare not be ashamed of his court color or livery."   
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed. John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, III, p. 79.  

Temptation Tests People
"When the Gospel begins to assert its influence, everybody wants to become a Christian. All seems well, and everybody is pleased. But when a wind or rainstorm of temptation comes on, people fall away in droves. Then sectaries arrive, as worms and bugs, gnawing and polluting the fruits of the Gospel, and so much false doctrine arises that few stay with the Gospel."   
What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, I, p. 37. John 4:46-54.              

Contempt for the Means of Grace

"Observe, then, the depreciative, contemptuous, and scorning ring in the words of the Reformed when they speak of the sacred Means of Grace, the Word and the Sacraments, and the grand majestic ring in the words of the Lord and the apostles when they speak of these matters...The true reason for the Reformed view is this: They do not know how a person is to come into possession of the divine grace, the forgiveness of sin, righteousness in the sight of God, and eternal salvation. Spurning the way which God has appointed, they are pointing another way, in accordance with new devices which they have invented."
C. F. W. Walther, The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel, trans., W. H. T. Dau, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1928, p. 152f.            

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Thrivent Insurance Business:
Their Support of ELCA, WELS, LCMS in 2002.
Thrivent Is No Longer Lutheran, By Design

Mark Jeske is not just LCMS-WELS,
but also a financial supporter and co-worker with ELCA,
the Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity.
He now serves on the Board of Directors of Thrivent,
for great justice.


2002 Thrivent three-synod support:


Thrivent regularly donates large sums of money directly to Lutheran synods, as well as to their colleges, seminaries, and elementary schools. It often provides "matching funds" for local congregational fundraising efforts. In 2002,  


  • WELS received $7.8 million in grants and matching funds from Thrivent. 
  • The LCMS received $41.9 million that year, 
  • and the ELCA received $46.4 million. 
  • Another $2.1 million went to "Inter-Lutheran and Independent Causes."




Willow Creek Pastor, Andy Stanley Follower John Parlow was in this issue of the Thrivent magazine.



The CLC (sic) does not admit this, but they have congregations involved in Thrivent, too. They play the same game as their big sisters - denouncing what they do themselves. And that tiny fragment of legalism and corruption punishes people who point out that fact, such as Pastor Wehrwein being removed (on the spot) during a meeting about this particular issue, because Immanual in Mankato was loud and proud about their Thrivent participation.



I estimate that WELS, LCMS, ELS, and CLC (sic) members contribute heavily toward the $100 million a year that ELCA receives currently from Thrivent. That figure could be higher or lower. Exact numbers can be obtained from Thrivent in Appleton, where the Fox Valley WELS congregations embarrass all Christians.


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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Thrivent Insurance Business: Their Support of ELC...":

New World Order’s United Religions Initiative is supported by Thrivent and all Lutheran Synods.

Bishop William Swing wants a U.N. for religions

At 74, William Swing, born and reared in Huntington, W.Va., is hardly letting up. His latest endeavor is nothing less than uniting the religions of the world.

"I said, 'Sure,' and went to bed that night thinking the nations of the world have met every day for 50 years, yet the religions of the world have not spoken. So I figured if there is a United Nations, there has to be a United Religions."

Charles Gibbs, an Episcopal priest who serves as the initiative's executive director, said, "Even though I was born and raised in the Episcopal Church, I never believed Christianity was the only answer. Religions do a lot of good, and evoke the absolute best in people. But extremism happens when religions claim to have the unique path to the Ultimate."

http://www.uri.org/files/static_page_files/SF%20Chron%20Swing%20profile%2012.26.2010.pdf

The Lutheran Malaria Initiative is a partnership of Lutheran World Relief and The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod to mobilize U.S. Lutherans in the global effort to eliminate malaria deaths in Africa by 2015. LMI is made possible through support from the United Nations Foundation.
http://www.lcms.org/page.aspx?pid=760

The United Nations worships Satan as their god – the god of this world. Those who work with the UN worship the same god.
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2011/12/green-bay-packers-gospel.html?showComment=1323235551306#c7196335469872944652

Comments from Brett Meyer.
And Also from Joe Krohn



Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Another UOJ Fan and Daily Ichabod Communicant":

Too funny. Mr. Pierce - Wayne Mueller outed the UOJists just as Hochmuth did with the (W)ELS and Christian News and others have done with the LCMS.

http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/02/missing-pixelation-message-on-steadfast.html

http://waukesha.patch.com/articles/police-arrest-wels-communications-director-for-child-porn

http://christiannewsmo.blogspot.com/2010/10/lcms-professors-allowed-to-defend.html

http://meansofgrace.0catch.com/metrolutheran.htm


http://steadfastlutherans.org/?p=2023

"A big part of the pansexual agenda within the LCMS is that the homosexual agenda is promoted by LCMS NID and Wheatridge."

http://www.roguelutheran.com/RL/Home/Entries/2011/4/13_LGBTQueer_Affair_at_Concordia_Chicago-Wheat_Ridge_(RSO)_and_the_LCMS_NID_Sowed_Tares___No_Big_Mystery_Here.html 

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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "A Right Stroh-y (Strawy) Epistle":

2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;

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LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "Another UOJ Fan and Daily Ichabod Communicant":

The problem with Jim's analogy (not Jim, mind you) is a person doesn't go to the grocery store to stand in line to read those rags. The magazines happen to be there while you wait to check out because you came for something else. In fact, you don't even have to pick them up and read them.

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A Right Stroh-y (Strawy) Epistle



AC V has left a new comment on your post "Bruce Becker Replaced Randy Hunter at Mark Jeske's...":

What pastor in his right mind would hire Crossroads Consulting Ministry (sic) to "help" his church grow when Sir Elton Stroh says this is the #1 "unanimous theme" of a "turnaround" church:

A new pastor (whose leadership, gifts, personality, energy, philosophy, and style set the pace)

Stroh asks, "Is it time for Crossroads at your church?"

The tag ought to read:

"Crossroads Consulting Ministry (sic) - setting the bar so high for pastors that they'll never meet up to parish and synod expectations."

http://www.timeforcrossroads.com/home/2361/3623/docs/Turnaround%20Churches.pdf

Dr. Lito Cruz Is Correct:
We Want the UOJ Enthusiasts
To Crawl Out of Their Thrivent Bunkers

An editor of the Book of Concord can teach the wayward UOJ crowd
about justification by faith.


LPC has left a new comment on your post "Bruce Becker Replaced Randy Hunter at Mark Jeske's...":

Let us face it despite the pleadings of McCain and Kilcrease for their fellow UOJers to stay away from solafideists such as Ichabod, UOJers can not help but read it.

This is the difference between Jackson and the McCain-Kilcrease style of operating: whereas the latter blatantly cajole their cult members to stay away from solafideists, Jackson never enjoined solafideists to stop reading UOJ blogs.

It looks like UOJ leaders are afraid their people one day might get hit by the truth.

Here is another thing, Team JBFA have no need to disallow or ban any commentator. I certainly do not moderate my blog, except for comments containing profanity. Team JBFA do not need a moderator to step in and save one of their "holy" men from challenging questions. Firstly because JBFAers have no "holy" men that need saving. Secondly they have been honed by their own study of the issues themselves, their position is not something they arrived at without much examination and deliberation. Lastly they were former UOJers themselves,* they've been there done that and spat the dummy and returned the T-shirt.

LPC



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GJ - *Many Lutherans are like me in never knowing what the actual UOJ message was, so we did not believe in the UOJ dogma. There is not a speck of UOJ in the Gausewitz catechism, which was almost universally used in WELS and also used in Missouri and the ELS. I thought they meant OJ was the atonement, not the absolution of the world.

The UOJ Stormtroopers are upset that their Death Star is being attacked by little JFBA tie-fighters. The battle has brought out the hidden exegesis, pass-words, and secret signs of the UOJ lobby. Their stealth mode has been foiled.


Another UOJ Fan and Daily Ichabod Communicant


Jim Pierce has left a new comment on your post "Bruce Becker Replaced Randy Hunter at Mark Jeske's...":

Dr. Jackson,

One thing I sort of like about reading your blog is that it is very much like reading the National Enquirer in a check-out line when purchasing items. It's the sort of reading one is happy to glance at, but one is even more happy not to buy and take home. Thank you for showing Lutherans what a internet gossip rag looks like.


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GJ - Jim, I appreciate the chance to show what UOJ Enthusiasts think and say. It reminded me of something I laughed about with the Shraders' sons. We thought it was funny to say, "I covet your prayers." One of the brothers said, "Why combine a sin with something pious?"

Your thankfulness, Jim, has the same ring. Yes, your thankfulness has a certain ring, as Gandalf would say.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Bruce Becker Replaced Randy Hunter at Mark Jeske's
Change or Die! ELCA-WELS-LCMS Romp

Thrivent is no longer a Lutheran company,
but it owns and manages ELCA, WELS, LCMS, and the ELS.
Whose agenda is followed? ELCA's  pan-religious, pan-sexual agenda.


The third Change or Die! conference, headed by Mark Jeske (WELS-LCMS) is over. I heard from one pastor:

Randy Hunter has dropped out – or was pushed – from participating in Change and Die. Mark Jeske has replaced him with (cue fanfare) Mr. Bruce Becker, former WELS pastor and synod administrator.

“I’m shocked – shocked – that heresy is going on here!” “Sir, here’s your false doctrine.” “Oh, thank you very much.”




Replacing Randy Hunter with Bruce Becker is like substituting a rat for a mouse. At least mice are cute and do less damage. Becker has been one of the architects of Church and Change - while enjoying a royal salary at The Love Shack.

Now that Jeske--the media hero for WELS and Missouri, approved and coddled by both--has had his third ministry conference with ELCA, we all know the confessional stance of SPs Harrison and Schroeder: none.

No.

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Febreze has left a new comment on your post "Bruce Becker Replaced Randy Hunter at Mark Jeske's...":

I tried to post something along the lines of this on Intrepid Lutherans (only this comment was more thought out):

Hunter left the conference for one of two reasons (from my limited point of view).
1) He felt compelled by his own or
2) the CoP told/encouraged him to.

If it was situation number 1 I don't know why he would feel he would get in trouble seeing as Jeske has been able to participate (actually, he is able to lead it if I'm not mistaken) all these times without any repercussion. Jeske is still a WELS pastor in good standing. If it were number 2 the same thing still applies.

It troubles me to see faithful, orthodox pastors be shunned and given the cold shoulder while these types are promoted and defended in the WELS. Something needs to change and it's not the Liturgy.

Success Kid Comment

Bonuses given for being in the top 5% of the faculty,
out of 30,000 professors.

Synodical Conference History Is Wide Open for Viewing,
But the Myth-Makers Fill the Air with Falsehoods

Compare and contrast C. F. W. Walther


Someone on the Net claimed I was discussing some "secret history:" of the LCMS.

The only new wrinkle in Walther history is the Philip Stephan book, In Pursuit of Religious Freedom. That book fills in quite a few details about Stephan's life and the Walther-led mob action. Paul McCain railed against the book, which de facto verified its overall truthfulness.

The only fact I have introduced is Bishop Martin Stephan's syphilis. Someone else pointed me to LCMS research that verified Stephan's STD (not a doctoral degree, in this case). Anyone can look up the symptoms of syphilis, Stephan's symptoms, and the mob action to arrive at the same conclusions, without a post-mortem blood test.

Adultery
I was re-reading Zion on the Mississippi this week. Stephan continued his degenerate ways in St. Louis. Although he came over without his wife, many women were allowed to hang around him, including his main mistress and Walther's kidnapped niece (who died young). The paragraph gave me a shock.

Walther knew all about Stephan, but he let his young niece hang around the randy bishop? Zion gives plenty of evidence that Stephan's behavior was well known in Dresden, continued on the ocean voyage, and expanded in America.

Syphilitic Delusions - Last Stages
Zion described how bizarre Stephan's behavior became when they arrived in America. The author ascribed it to Stephan's new title, but the range of actions is more harmonious with the final stage of syphilis, when the pathogen attacks the brain in earnest. Stephan's plans and spending were grandiose, but the clergy (including the Walthers) approved his spending. The clergy withdrew money for themselves, too, although not at the rate of the Right Reverend Stephan.

The bishop's adultery was not new. The trip was delayed because of Stephan's house-arrest. The bishop's spending was approved by the clergy advisory group. The new factor was the spread of syphilis in their close-knit group, which included physicians. Young ladies with syphilis were enough to cause a riot, even though adultery did not raise eyebrows.

The Walther Mythology
The real scandal is the Walther mythology promoted by LCMS and Synodical Conference politicians. Since they know the truth, much of it residing in the Concordia Historical Institute, where McCain once enjoyed a sinecure, their crowing about Missouri history is a sham, a disgrace, and another layer of lies on top of many others.

But the facts are there, even in the official hagiographies. More will be published later.




Mission Creep - Or Business Creep - In Synodical Schools

Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?
Who me?
Yes you.
Not me!/Couldn't be!/Wasn't me!
Then who?


rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "WELS Building Early Child Center, New ULM":

In this aspect, elementary education, the WELS is guilty of mission creep. It used to be fairly inexpensive to operate an LES. All that a congregation needed was enough member families. Decades ago, family size was larger. The purpose of the LES was to provide a Christ-centered education the children of the member families. Yes, it was exclusive. This enabled a certain aspect of quality control about it. The school was funded entirely through what was considered congregational operations. Fundraisers were scarce and frowned upon. Parental responsibility and support were emphasized. Extra curricular athletics were not significant. The mission creep has occurred because the emphasis has shifted from serving member families to being missional via community outreach efforts and day care facilities. Yet, with all of this in place, WELS membership numbers continue to decline. Some would argue that there is a latency period between day care and adult membership that is a half of a generation long. This is logical sleight of hand and is only used to rationalize the entire fiasco of congregation operated day care.

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GJ - I received a message from WELS that stated what a great business a parochial school was. Just get so many students at so much per year, and the congregation can hire a teacher. That was in the 1980s.

The use of the term "academy" is proof that WELS wants to make money from the business, so they get a bunch of kids together for day-care and keep the charges low. Ladies in the congregation make money and get expensive benefits. The state is involved because it is a public service, not a church operation. The parish has to subsidize the day-care, so the members have to donate funds for the ladies' jobs and the low tuition. And who are the kids? Most of them are non-members!

They call it a mission project, but it is really a jobs program to help non-Lutheran mothers have a job outside the home, to give members' wives a job outside the home.

Once the synods began seeing schools as a business, everything began to decline. As California has noted, the Wisconsin Synod went from avoiding government support to begging for it. The voucher system in Wisconsin has spawned school as a business, with Mark Jeske taking tax money, foundation money, and Thrivent money.

Voucher money is now a right, so officials must lobby for more tax money to keep their schools going.

At synodical schools, foreign students are called "walking bags of money." An American education is a passport to future influence, so they are willing to pay a bonus for the privilege.


Lutherans Playing with Plastic Jewelry While Ignoring the Treasures

Martin Chemnitz wrote more classics in the Christian faith
than most people could read in a lifetime.
The Formula of Concord is a good start.


One clever way to get people away from the treasures of the Christian faith is simply to ignore them. The Lutheran leaders have excelled in this skill for over 50 years, and the current ones are no better.

In the LCA, no one even mentioned Martin Chemnitz. He was never cited. I was confirmed in the 1960s, so there was still a lot of buzz about Luther's works being printed. College and seminary often referred to modern theologians: Bonhoeffer, Barth, and Tillich.

Roland Bainton's Here I Stand, A Life of Martin Luther,
was a best seller and remains in print.

Fortunately I had some excellent opportunities, from taking Reformation history in college to Radical Reformation in the doctoral program at Notre Dame. Roland Bainton was a constant the entire time, as a Luther scholar and a Radical Reformation scholar. I also had the chance to hear him lecture and to correspond with him. When Mrs. Ichabod and I did research together, going through theological manuals, we saw that Bainton published everywhere.

Jack Preus and his wife gave Chemnitz visibility.
The Two Natures of Christ is clear and inspiring.

Jack Preus began to make Martin Chemnitz a topic in Lutheran doctrine. He was not alone. My real introduction to Chemnitz was reading through Chemnitz' Examination of the Council of Trent to write Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant. The more I studied, the more I realized that the greatest theologians of Christendom were simply ignored - in favor of modern Marxists (Barth), serial adulterers (Tillich), and agnostics (Bonhoeffer).

Seminary education in the Olde Synodical Conference is pathetic. The faculty members are cheerleaders for their own buddies and the glories of their sect's history - told with deception and guile. Below are the authors people should read. I doubt whether anyone has enough years to exhaust the treasures from these men, so why spend time with the plastic jewelry?

Tyndale died in giving us the foundation for the KJV.
The moderns make money replacing his great work,
based on Luther's Bible.

The best translation of the Bible is the KJV, and it is the foundation of the English language. It is the only translation where the chief writer--Tyndale--was a student of Luther and Melanchthon.



Martin Luther's Sermons are the place to start, followed by his contributions to the Book of Concord, especially the Large Catechism. His Galatians commentary is one of the best books ever written, but so are other commentaries. Nothing is wrong with What Luther Says, although one should not be satisfied with brief quotations alone.


Although Chemnitz did not write all of the Formula of Concord, he was the senior editor, so I suggest becoming familiar with the entire work. Reading it will show how deceptive the synodocrats are today. The nostalgia salesmen like SP Harrison should mention that they are featuring Walther (four year degree in rationalism, devoted to Pietism) compared to men with doctorates in theology, the men who created harmony (Concordia) out of the splits in Lutherdom.

Setting an example for future dictators, Walther picked his own faction to teach the next generation, whose qualifications were normally the fact that they studied under Walther. Freud did the same thing to make sure his own sycophants preserved history (or mythology) his way.



Melanchthon is always neglected today. His doctrinal statements could be concise and brilliant, and his longer explanations models of clarity. How many seminary students - or laymen - read his Augsburg Confession and the Apology? The UOJ Stormtroopers never cite Melanchthon, because he always taught justification by faith.

Chytraeus and Andreae almost completely forgotten, but their work is available in English.



The best American Lutheran writers are not the Walther herd, but Krauth, Schmauk, and Jacobs. The Olde Synodical Conference likes to pile on the General Council leaders because they never kidnapped anyone, never pledged fealty to a known adulterer, never organized a mob to engage in grand theft. No, the General Council leaders do not deserve statues and shrines and votary candles, unlike C. F. W. Walther.



The decline in Lutheran doctrine will continue as long as pastors and members ignore their own spiritual treasures in favor of the plastic baubles paraded about today.