Monday, October 8, 2012

LutherQuest (sic) Opposes Luther's Justification by Faith.
The Reformation Was All About Beer and Cigars...Apparently

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Brett Meyer (Brett_meyer)
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The Christian Book of Concord declares it is by faith alone through which we are accepted by God and not before faith as Objective Justification teaches.
BOC: 71] But when it is said that faith justifies, some perhaps understand it of the beginning, namely, that faith is the beginning of justification or preparation for justification, so that not faith itself is that through which we are accepted by God, Apology of the Augsburg Confession, That Faith in Christ Justifies.
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justificati on.php

Joe Krohn, this BOC quote shows that your teaching that God has been propitious to those outside of faith in Christ is contrary to Scripture:
Apology to the Augsburg "80] ...Thus, therefore, we prove the minor proposition. The wrath of God cannot be appeased if we set against it our own works, because Christ has been set forth as a Propitiator, so that for His sake, the Father may become reconciled to us. But Christ is not apprehended as a Mediator except by faith. Therefore, by faith alone we obtain remission of sins, when we comfort our hearts with confidence in the mercy promised for 81] Christ's sake."
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justificati on.php

As does this quote from Luther:
74. But what is the process whereby Christ gives us such a spirit and redeems us from under the Law? The work is effected solely by faith. He who believes that Christ came to redeem us, and that he has accomplished it, is really redeemed. As he believes, so is it with him. Faith carries with it the child-making spirit. The apostle here explains by saying that Christ has redeemed us from under the Law that we might receive the adoption of sons. As before stated, all must be effected through faith. Now we have discussed the five points of the verse.</i>http://www.trinitylutheranms.org/MartinLuther/MLSe rmons/Galatians4_1_7.html

In perfect harmony with 2 Corinth. 13:5 and opposed to the doctrine of Objective Justificaiton I quote Martin Luther on Faith, Justification and Cain-like saints who persecute the Holy Spirit’s faith: the righteousness of Christ:
<i>12. As before said, they regard faith of slight importance; for they do not understand that it is our sole justifier. To accept as true the record of Christ--this they call faith. The devils have the same sort of faith, but it does not make them godly. Such belief is not Christian faith; no, it is rather deception.

15. ...You see how they make faith of no value to themselves, and so must regard as heresy all doctrine based upon it. Thus they do away with the whole Gospel. These are they who deny the Christian faith and exterminate it from the world. Paul prophesied concerning them when he said (1 Tim 4, 1): "In later times some shall fall away from the faith." The voice of faith is now silenced all over the world. Indeed, faith is condemned and banished as the worst heresy, and all who teach and endorse it are condemned with it. The Pope, the bishops, charitable institutions, cloisters, high schools, unanimously opposed it for nearly four hundred years, and simply drove the world violently into hell. Their conduct is the real persecution by Antichrist, in the last times.

22. Now, the Cain-like saints have not, as they themselves confess, theChristian faith which would assure them of being the children of God.
http://www.trinitylutheranms.org/MartinLuther/MLSe rmons/Galatians4_1_7.html

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Pastor Rydecki faithfully translated BOC Confessor Aegigius Hunnius' Theses Opposed To Huberianism from Latin into English. In it Hunnius, who signed the BOC, along with Leyser were theologians at the University of Wittenberg hired to promote and defend Lutheran doctrine and return the local churches to confessionalism. Samuel Huber was teaching the same Objective Justification doctrine that most here promote and teach. It was firmly renounced by Hunnius in this book as opposed to Scripture, Christ and the Christian Book of Concord.

The book is available via Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/Theses-Opposed-Huberianism-L utheran-Justification/dp/1475186541/ref=sr_1_1?ie= UTF8&qid=1349747741&sr=8-1&keywords=hunnius

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Mr. Dortmund, through baptism rightly applied using God's Word a person dies to sin, is raised again in Faith toward Christ alone, is forgiven all sin and saved.

1 Peter 3:21, "The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us..."

Those being baptised and who reject Christ do not receive the forgiveness of sins but rather remain in their sins, are condemned and under God's wrath for their unbelief.

You imply that unbelievers who are baptized and reject Christ are fogiven all sin. To be faithful to the Scripture I provided do you believe the unbeliever is saved? I would hope not - but then neither is he forgiven because of and on account of his unbelief. Those not rejecting Christ in baptism receive the promise of the Gospel - forgiveness of sins, adoption of Sons and salvation.

The BOC quotes I provide teach that no one outside of faith is accepted by God (forgiven and declared righteous).

Only faith worked graciously by the Holy Ghost, which Christ is the Author and Finisher of, makes of an unjust man a just man: a justified man.

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Joe, the Book of Concord states that reconciliation with God is only by faith graciously worked by the Holy Spirit through the Means of Grace and not as you teach - outside of the Means of Grace, before and without faith.

113] But faith, properly so called, is that which assents to the promise [is when my heart, and the Holy Ghost in the heart, says: The promise of God is true and certain]. Of 114] this faith Scripture speaks. And because it receives the remission of sins, and reconciles us to God, by this faith we are [like Abraham] accounted righteous for Christ's sake before we love and do the works of the Law, although love necessarily follows. 115]Nor, indeed, is this faith an idle knowledge, neither can it coexist with mortal sin, but it is a work of the Holy Ghost, whereby we are freed from death, and terrified minds are encouraged and quickened. 116]
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justificati on.php

86] But since we receive remission of sins and the Holy Ghost by faith alone, faith alone justifies, because those reconciled are accounted righteous and children of God, not on account of their own purity, but through mercy for Christ's sake, provided only they by faith apprehend this mercy. Accordingly, Scripture testifies that by faith we are accounted righteous, Rom. 3:26. We, therefore, will add testimonieswhich clearly declare that faith is that very righteousness by which we are accounted righteous before God, namely, not because it is a work that is in itself worthy, but because it receives the promise by which God has promised that for Christ's sake He wishes to be propitious to those believing in Him, or because He knows that Christ of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption, 1 Cor. 1:30.
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justificati on.php

Paul on the contrary, teaches that we have access, i.e., reconciliation, through Christ. And to show how this occurs, he adds that we have access by faith. By faith, therefore, for Christ's sake, we receive remission of sins. We cannot set our own love and our own works over against God's wrath.
http://www.bookofconcord.org/defense_4_justificati on.php


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The Gospel is not: all have been justified (imputed with Christ's righteousness) prior to faith. Show me a chronology of the Catholic Church where it is consistently shown that the Christian Church has always taught an absolution of the individual sinner prior to repentance and faith. The closest you get, with context, is in the 1800s-ish. You guys are the morons who are obviously wholly un-Catholic. It almost made me laugh when I quoted the BoC earlier about the "voice of the Gospel." Whoever responded, I don't remember who, said that the BoC was wrong and continued to demonstrate that the voice of the Gospel is NOT JBFA (as the quote stated clearly) but rather justification (imputation of Christ's righteousness) prior to faith. At that point I promised myself I'd bow out because if we can't even read the Confessions for what they are, then there certainly isn't a point to continue "discussion." Plus I think we're all big boys and have been around the block. We've been in, witnessed, or even conducted many "UOJ" debates. We know where we all stand. We're just blowing steam at this point. It's absolutely useless.

Again, universal imputation of Christ's righteousness (or justification) prior to faith is about as anti-Catholic as you can get. Put down Walther, Becker, et al. and what do you have? Random, out of context one liners. Sad.

Christ died for all -- it is true -- every single person on earth. Before Christ, during Christ's earthly life, and all people after Christ's death and Resurrection. It is true. The Treasure stays in a pile, as Luther says. God eagerly distributes it through the means of grace by the Holy Spirit. Once a sinner receives the Treasure he is justified, holy, and righteous in God's sight. Christ is now used as the Mediator and Mercy Seat against God's wrath. However, Christ did NOT justify (impute his righteousness) to the whole world prior to faith, as "OJ" claims. The moron in this debate is the one who can't fathom that Christ justifies sinners here and now, one by one, through the means of grace. Christ has not justified the world. He has only justified the whole world if the whole world has believed on Him (A. Hunnius, Theses Opposed to Huberianism). Put the devilish dichotomies down which produce the the whorish doctrine of world imputation/absolution prior to faith. Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy indeed.


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Mr. Dortmund, I believe and confess according to Scripture and the Confessions:

32] In the third place, since we have learned the great benefit and power of Baptism, let us see further who is the person that receives what Baptism gives and profits. 33] This is again most beautifully and clearly expressed in the words: He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. That is, faith alone makes the person worthy to receive profitably the saving, divine water. For, since these blessings are here presented and promised in the words in and with the water, they cannot be received in any other way than by believing them with the heart. 34] Without faith it profits nothing, notwithstanding it is in itself a divine superabundant treasure. Therefore this single word (He that believeth) effects this much that it excludes and repels all works which we can do, in the opinion that we obtain and merit salvation by them. For it is determined that whatever is not faith avails nothing nor receives anything.

http://www.bookofconcord.org/lc-6-baptism.php

Mr. Pierson, do you reject the first, second or third statement which Huber was accused of?

I disagree with your assertion of the essential aberration. I believe it was Justification without and before faith as evidenced in OJ teaching of Universal Justification, Universal Election and the regeneration of hypocrites in baptism which Mr. Dortmund seems to be alluding to.
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Funny you should bring up cruel jokes, Karl, because I have a good one for you: "I forgive you. ROFLMAO JK YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT, SO HA. You don't get to be forgiven. Too bad for you."
It's a meaningless proclamation.

"You are righteous, but since you don't believe it, you aren't really righteous, even though My Holy, immutable Word said you were."

This is how the universal justification heresy reads. If I'm missing something, please illuminate me.

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LPC has left a new comment on your post "LutherQuest (sic) Opposes Luther's Justification b...":

UOJ Stormtroopers love to run to Tom Hardt's essay that tries to make Walther clean from Huber's influence but one can detect from the essay that it was a damage control document. Hardt never quoted from Hunnius' work, for example the one that Pr. Rydecki translated.

Why do I bring Hunnius up against Hardt? It is because Hunnius wrote a lot against Huber so says the Errors of Missouri authors.

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Luther's Spiritual Advice Runs Contrary
To the Management By Objective of Holy Mother Synod.


"Patient continuance is so altogether necessary that no work can be good in which patient continuance is lacking. The world is so utterly perverse and Satan is so heinously wicked that he cannot allow any good work to be done, but he must persecute it. However, in this very way God, in His wonderful wisdom, proves what work is good and pleasing to Him. Here the rule holds: As long as we do good and for our good do not encounter contradiction, hatred, and all manner of disagreeable and disadvantageous things, so we must fear that our good work as yet is not pleasing to God; for just so long it is not yet done with patient continuance. But when our good work is followed by persecution, let us rejoice and firmly believe that it is pleasing to God; indeed, then let us be assured that it comes from God, for whatever is of God is bound to be crucified by the world. As long as it does not bring the cross, that is, as long as it does not bring shame and contempt as we patiently continue in it, it cannot be esteemed as a divine work since even the Son of God was not free from it—(suffering for the sake of the good He did)—but left us an example in this. He Himself tells us in Matthew 5:10, 12: 'Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake... Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven.'"
     Martin Luther, Commentary on Romans, Romans 2:6-10, trans. J. Theodore Mueller, Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1976, p. 55.

"Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart"
by Martin Schalling, 1532-1608
Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878

1. Lord, Thee I love with all my heart;
I pray Thee ne'er from me depart,
With tender mercies cheer me.
Earth has no pleasure I would share,
Yea, heaven itself were void and bare
If Thou, Lord, wert not near me.
And should my heart for sorrow break,
My trust in Thee no one could shake.
Thou art the Portion I have sought;
Thy precious blood my soul has bought.
Lord Jesus Christ,
My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
Forsake me not! I trust Thy Word.

2. Yea, Lord, 'twas Thy rich bounty gave
My body, soul, and all I have
In this poor life of labor.
Lord, grant that I in every place
May glorify Thy lavish grace
And serve and help my neighbor.
Let no false doctrine me beguile
And Satan not my soul defile.
Give strength and patience unto me
To bear my cross and follow Thee.
Lord Jesus Christ,
My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
In death Thy comfort still afford.


3. Lord, let at last Thine angels come,
To Abram's bosom bear me home,
That I may die unfearing;
And in its narrow chamber keep
My body safe in peaceful sleep
Until Thy reappearing.
And then from death awaken me
That these mine eyes with joy may see,
O Son of God, Thy glorious face,
My Savior and my Fount of grace,
Lord Jesus Christ,
My prayer attend, my prayer attend,
And I will praise Thee without end.

Hymn #429 from The Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Psalm 18
Author: Martin Schalling, c. 1567
Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
Titled: "Herzlich lieb hab' ich dich, o Herr"
Tune: "Herzlich lieb hab' ich dir, o Herr"
1st Published in: Berhnard Schmid's Orgelbuch
Town: Strassburg, 1577


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Evolution and Creation



bruce-church (http://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Sola Fide - WELS Argues Against the Book of Concor...":

The ELS college at Mankato present both creationism and evolution, but only prefers creationism. Also, a couple LCMS Concordia Colleges have the same view. Moreover, Issues Etc has Riddlebarger and other Reformed professors on their show a lot, and they believe in theistic evolution, just like their main seminary does.

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Stances on creation vs evolution:

http://www.icr.org/article/creationist-colleges/

Bethany: 4 - Both views are presented as possible explanations for the development of life forms, but Creation is favored.

Westminster Seminary: 5 - God created all life forms, but they appeared in the general sequence and time frame suggested by evolutionist theory.

Westminster:

http://hipandthigh.blogspot.com/2007/12/evolution-evangelists.html

No, what is a bit more bothersome to me is how Dowd says he was convinced of evolution by conservative Christians who believed Darwinian evolution is compatible with the Christian faith because, as they said, "all truth is God's truth." Sadly, I hear this sort of muddled apologetic coming from Greg Koukl, whom I happen to like, Kim Riddlebarger and Ken Samples, and of course Hugh Ross.


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Sola Fide - WELS Argues Against the Book of Concord

Ichabod -

I'm a simple emeritus (former country parish pastor) who cannot understand which dimension these "universal objective justification" enthusiasts come from.  I suppose that I need to buy a very high density telescope to search for them on more distant planets.

I quote from the article what some UOJ adherent exposes:

>>>>>> ......Louis Benoit (Louis):

"There can be no subjective justification without a prior objective justification, for faith must have something to believe in.

Anyone who denies objective justification denies justification by faith alone." ..... <<<<<<<< [Louis Benoit's words]

When I first read this, my first impression, was that this person was utilizing some circular reasoning. And, I'm still of that opinion. Perhaps, I am wrong in my "logical" assessment. But, I don't think that I am off-beat in assessing his statement.

Furthermore, I think that Benoit had read too much of LCMS’S Dr. David Scaer, who ignored the Holy Spirit in his Christology book’s last chapter, “The Ascension and Second Coming of Christ.” 

But, be that as it appears - I don't care to (personally) examine Scripture down to the gnat's eyelash. I don't read in Scripture either "objective justification" or "subjective justification." I only read what I believe the Holy Spirit intended; that being in Ephesians 2:8-9 - that a human soul is made right with God by grace through faith. Elsewhere in Scripture it is amplified to explain that a person is "justified by faith alone." We dare not overlook that God counted Abraham's faith to him as righteousness. Thank God that Luther saw that and believed and promulgated that; else some of us might as well be blind as those who place their faith in the universal objective justification formula mantra.

The whole problem with Louis Benoit's aforementioned statement, is that he is referring, not to faith in Christ, but to faith in the false formula of the principle truth of Christ's all encompassing Atonement on Calvary. I believe that I basically (in part) explained this distinction in my recent two part topical message series that Ichabod highlighted:

Part 1: The false teaching which molests the faith of Christians

Part 2: How does the false teaching of universal objective justification molest Christians’ faith?

Ichabod - If you will allow me to toot my own horn; I am convinced that some of the universal objective justification hard tact enthusiasts could learn something, if they would just visit my simple "The Christian Message" website. Of course, they might have to shed some of their fancy and sophisticated theological thinking garb to humble themselves to read some basic Scriptural reality. I can only hope and pray that some will do so.

And, while I'm here again commenting, it is my distinct impression of this universal objective justification ant-Scriptural teaching, that it is a convenient "security blanket" to hide oneself [in]. It is the lazy and irresponsible false teaching utilized by Christian clergy across denominational and Catholic lines, which inhibits true Christian evangelism, according to Christ's Great Commission charge. What better way to practice the false Billy Graham decision theology [type] thing, than to make a grand appeal to assent to the UOJ formula, to be saved? Such teaching insults the Spirit of God who is specifically designed to bring men, women, children and infants to Him, through personal faith. How dare universal objective justification fanatics insult the Holy Spirit! Shame on them all!

Nathan M. Bickel


Sola Fide - WELS Argues Against the Book of Concord


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Louis Benoit (Louis):

"There can be no subjective justification without a prior objective justification, for faith must have something to believe in.

Anyone who denies objective justification denies justification by faith alone."


SF: Umm, what?

By His redemptive work Christ is the propitiation for the sins of the whole world; hence, forgiveness of sin has been secured and provided for all men. (This is often spoken of as objective justification.)

Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly, Volume 47, electronic edition., Logos Library System; Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly (Milwaukee: Northwestern Publishing House, 1998). 163.

SF: So by the definition given here, everyone is forgiven their sins and provided to all men. Why do we need faith then? (U)OJ cannot exist with justification by faith alone. Do they not get the ALONE part?

Part 2:

9] Concerning the righteousness of faith before God we believe, teach, and confess unanimously, in accordance with the comprehensive summary of our faith and confession presented above, that poor sinful man is justified before God, that is, absolved and declared free and exempt from all his sins, and from the sentence of well-deserved condemnation, and adopted into sonship and heirship of eternal life, without any merit or worth of our own, also without any preceding, present, or any subsequent works, out of pure grace, because of the sole merit, complete obedience, bitter suffering, death, and resurrection of our Lord Christ alone, whose obedience is reckoned to us for righteousness.

10] These treasures are offered us by the Holy Ghost in the promise of the holy Gospel; and faith alone is the only means by which we lay hold upon, accept, and apply, and appropriate them to ourselves.

11] This faith is a gift of God, by which we truly learn to know Christ, our Redeemer, in the Word of the Gospel, and trust in Him, that for the sake of His obedience alone we have the forgiveness of sins by grace, are regarded as godly and righteous by God the father, and are eternally saved.

12] Therefore it is considered and understood to be the same thing when Paul says that we are justified by faith, Rom. 3, 28, or that faith is counted to us for righteousness, Rom. 4, 5, and when he says that we are made righteous by the obedience of One, Rom. 5, 19, or that by the righteousness of One justification of faith came to all men, Rom. 5, 18.

13] For faith justifies, not for this cause and reason that it is so good a work and so fair a virtue, but because it lays hold of and accepts the merit of Christ in the promise of the holy Gospel; for this must be applied and appropriated to us by faith, if we are to be justified thereby.

14] Therefore the righteousness which is imputed to faith or to the believer out of pure grace is the obedience, suffering, and resurrection of Christ, since He has made satisfaction for us to the Law, and paid for [expiated] our sins.

15] For since Christ is not man alone, but God and man in one undivided person, He was as little subject to the Law, because He is the Lord of the Law, as He had to suffer and die as far as His person is concerned. For this reason, then, His obedience, not only in suffering and dying, but also in this, that He in our stead was voluntarily made under the Law, and fulfilled it by this obedience, is imputed to us for righteousness, so that, on account of this complete obedience, which He rendered His heavenly Father for us, by doing and suffering, in living and dying, God forgives our sins, regards us as godly and righteous, and eternally saves us.

16] This righteousness is offered us by the Holy Ghost through the Gospel and in the Sacraments, and is applied, appropriated, and received through faith, whence believers have reconciliation with God, forgiveness of sins, the grace of God sonship, and heirship of eternal life.

Lutheran Church. Missouri Synod and Lutheran Church. Missouri Synod, Concordia Triglotta
|English: The Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, electronic ed. (Milwaukee, WI: Northwestern Publishing House, 1996). 919.


WELS Church Lady - "Here I Stand"


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May the Lord bless Daniel Baker and Christian Schultz for their strong faith. I just heard about Pator Rydecki earlier this morning. Reminds me of a quote from long ago: "Here I Stand..." A short time after Martin Luther, Hunnius came along and wrote in condemnation of Huberism, so "HELLO, IS ANYBODY LISTENING?" Nuclear secret #1: There are other pastors in the WELS who do not pander to such language as objective, universal, and uoj. This is coming from a lady that spent a series of Ladies Bible Study classes over the book of Galatians. A very Luther centric-class at that. I kept my notes.

I harbor no ill will toward Joe Krohn. Though I will have to disagree with his being hijacked by the Lutherquest train, Joe has been kind in educating me about the truth (and the things not disclosed) regarding some of our foreign missions. It has been a rough ride for some of my fellow wellsians. Sometimes you have to put yourself in front of the train or bus. It may hurt a little, but in doing so, one is protecting fellow sheep from the ides of false doctrine. I stand with Pastor Paul Rydecki!

In Christ,
Rebecca