Sunday, December 23, 2012

The Heavy Price of Control

McClaren is one of those Fuller Seminary cool guys.
He participated in his son's pagan/Christian marriage to another man.
SynCon leaders adore anything from Fuller Seminary.


Frightened church leaders are faithless church leaders. They do not believe in anything except the need to maintain control of the money and power spigots. Therefore, they control everyone as much as possible.

Martin Luther College (WELS) students know that they should not be caught reading Ichabod. If they say something positive about the blog, woe be unto them. And yet they are in higher education to learn critical thinking and be open-minded? No, they are in a parochial college to be fashioned and dulled into proper synodical drones.

The great tyrants of the world have shown that little progress is accomplished, little thinking is done when the dictators control everything. There is not only a fear of total exclusion--in the form of death--but also a terror of being shunned, becoming a non-person. As a result, everyone remains in a state of paralysis - except for carrying out Great Leader's plans.

As an LCA observer pointed out to me, the elected official is not really the leader. He is a figurehead representing the power structure. That is why the perennial discussion of picking the right synod president is so comical. There is no choice, except for Bad Candidate A or Bad Candidate B. The outcome is 99% certain, just like presidential politics. The power structure makes sure that the money and power will flow their way. Everyone else is just a cog in the machine.

In the worst Depression since the Great Depression, WELS and Missouri leaders send themselves to luxury resorts 


Though ev'ry prospect pleases
And only man is vile.

Their pastors and teachers can put themselves into hock for a lifetime of student loan debt. No matter. Where can they go? The synods all work together to choke off any flow of dissenters from one pigsty to another. 

No one will openly discuss the Great Apostasy in Lutherdom today. No, I don't count. I blog and conduct worship services in from a "rented house." (I wonder what the CyberPlagiarist thinks about the Nativity stable, which Joseph rented for a brief stay.)

Bishop Stephan and Pope Walther led the way in showing how to conduct a complete dictatorship. The Muhlenberg tradition was quite congregational in contrast, until mergers consolidated power and mimicked the Walther Stalinism so effectively.

This is not exactly a secret.
Walther bided his time as the pimp and enforcer for his syphilitic bishop,
then organized a mob to rob and kidnap Stephan, taking over as the new pope.
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What if you created a "postmodern" seminary?

In light of how much you have to say about postmodernism, I am wondering what your approach would be if you could start a "postmodern seminary." What kind of emphases would you like to see? How would you approach theological education? What kinds of courses might you offer?
Would there be a certain background you would look for in potential faculty members (that might be different from most other seminaries)?What else would be important for you that I have not asked about? Thanks!



I talk about this very thing at the end of A New Kind of Christian, and I’m glad to say that there are a number of seminaries exploring this territory – among them Mars Hill Graduate School, Biblical Theological Seminary, George Fox Seminary, Fuller Seminary, Carey Theological Seminary, and others, I’m sure. There are good things brewing – and it’s happening faster than I would have expected due to the good leadership at these and other schools.

Glende and Ski follow the Emergent Church model favored by Brian McClaren.
See below to discern where that leads.
"Don we now our gay apparel. Falalala-lalala."



WELS leaders Mark Schroeder and Keith Free funded this fiasco,
about $500,000+
with a grant! - a few blocks from a real congregation.

The Fourth Sunday in Advent. John 1:19-28.
Beyond Jordan

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The Fourth Sunday in Advent, 2012

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson


Bethany Lutheran Church, 10 AM Central Time


The Hymn #477   Lord Jesus Thou            3:90
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 #90 Come, Your Hearts             3.83

Beyond Jordan

The Hymn # 103 – Luther            To Shepherds            3.82
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 #95 Savior of the Nations            3.42   

KJV Philippians 4:4 Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice. 5 Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. 6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

KJV John 1:19 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou? 20 And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ. 21 And they asked him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he saith, I am not. Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No. 22 Then said they unto him, Who art thou? that we may give an answer to them that sent us. What sayest thou of thyself? 23 He said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias. 24 And they which were sent were of the Pharisees. 25 And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that prophet? 26 John answered them, saying, I baptize with water: but there standeth one among you, whom ye know not; 27 He it is, who coming after me is preferred before me, whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose. 28 These things were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John was baptizing.

Fourth Sunday In Advent

Lord God, heavenly Father, it is meet and right that we should give thanks unto Thee, that Thou hast given us a more glorious baptism than that of John the Baptist, and hast therein promised us the remission of sins, the Holy Spirit, and everlasting life through Thy Son, Jesus Christ: Preserve us, we beseech Thee, in such faith in Thy grace and mercy, that we may never doubt Thy promise, but be comforted by the same in all temptations: and grant us Thy Holy Spirit that we may renounce sin, and ever continue in the righteousness bestowed upon us in baptism, until by Thy grace we obtain eternal salvation, 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.

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Beyond Jordan


Luther made an important point in his explanation of this passage – about the words – beyond Jordan.

This is his point – in his discussion of the spiritual meaning of the passage, “beyond Jordan” refers to John the Baptist being on the opposite side of the river, that is, taking another view of the Scriptures than those who were sent to grill him.

This is a major point, because every single confession starts with the Word of God. The Scriptures are the foundation for every heresy. The really abusive ones (WELS, Jehovah’s Witnesses, the mainline denominations) offer the Bible, but the Bible in their own words, because they cannot stretch the words enough to fit their dogmas. Therefore, new words are added and traditional verses are removed. Most modern “translations” fit this definition.

Inerrancy is one issue. There is no reason to discuss the Christian faith with those apostates who view the Bible as just another creation by man. There is no standard for them and they have already departed from the historic view of the Christian Church.

The most important issue is the Gospel itself. Justification by faith is the Chief Article of Christianity, the Master and Prince of everything else. Therefore, the Roman Catholic Church, ELCA, the SynCons (LCMS, ELS, WELS), and all mainline groups are on the wrong side of the Jordan. They reject justification by faith, no matter how able their theologians are in defining, side-stepping, explaining, and waffling.

Therefore the best way to see this text, and all others, is to view it from the opposite side of the Jordan, to see it as resting upon the righteousness of Christ and no other, understanding that faith and forgiveness go together always, that lack of faith is the foundation for all sin.

The only purpose of the Bible is to teach us faith in Christ. The Bible brings Christ to us in the Word, so we have the blessings of faith in Him as our Savior. Anything else is subordinate to that singular purpose.

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KJV John 1:19 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?

The leaders of the nation sent a delegation to John to ask about his mission. This alone was quite flattering. It showed how important he was at that time. His followers made the leaders uneasy.

The Shiloh prophesy was two-fold. First the kingship had to pass from the House of David. That happened when Herod was put on the throne. But the Jews did not like that and fought against him for 30 years. He finally subdued and subordinated them. The second part was now true. The scepter departed and he had control of Israel. Herod’s Temple was his peace offering to them.

Genesis 49:10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; and to Him shall be the obedience of the people.

Knowing this prophecy, all the leaders were anxious about John and what his great following meant for them.

John could have been tempted to confirm any of those titles that were offered to him, but he did not cave in.

20 And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ.

First year Greek students find this repetition strange, but it is an emphasis upon John’s mission both in the positive (confessed) and the double-negative (denied not). Thus there can be no doubt – he was not calling himself the Messiah (anointed king). The answer is first described and then quoted.

This is best explained in the context of his vast following at the time, the turmoil caused by it, and the presence of Jesus – still unknown.

False religious leaders are always afraid. They realize their security and luxuries come only from being in complete control. They look for information and manage it to suit their needs. These leaders were under Herod’s power, so they were serving him as well as their own needs.

21 And they asked him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he saith, I am not. Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No.

Because they relied on righteousness through the Law, they wanted to pin down John and place him in a role. Elijah was a prophet of great importance at that time, because he ascended to heaven in a chariot. For that reason he was expected to herald the Messianic age.

John said, “I am not Elijah.”

Another expected role was The Prophet – similar to being Elijah, the forerunner of the Messianic Age. The inter-testamental literature was full books about the Messianic age. They were not Scripture but written as if they were, so they had an impact on the thinking of Jewish leaders at that time. There are collections of the literature of that time.

Lenski:
The question itself rests on Mal. 3:23 (in the English and the German versions Mal. 4:5) as understood by the rabbis regarding the return of Elijah in person to prepare the Messianic kingdom. Perhaps something in the stern preaching of repentance by the Baptist, aided by his austere dress and mode of life, may have prompted the surmise that this rabbinic expectation was fulfilled and that the Baptist actually was Elijah returned to life. In this sense the Baptist utters his denial: “I am not,” omitting any pointed ego (I), which would add the wrong implication: I am not, but another is or will be. The Baptist’s denial, therefore, does not clash with what was promised regarding him in Luke 1:17, and with what Jesus afterward said of him in Matt. 11:14; 17:11, three statements which correctly interpret Malachi.
Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. John's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 109.

KJV Matthew 11:14 And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.

KJV Luke 1:17 And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.


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22 Then said they unto him, Who art thou? that we may give an answer to them that sent us. What sayest thou of thyself? 23 He said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias.

The questions were not offered in a sincere spirit but in an effort to pin down and blame John in some way. The delegation was sent in the wrong spirit and would only use whatever answer they received in the wrong spirit. That John ended up executed is a good sign of how much they wanted to learn from him. They knew the power of his preaching, but they did not like it.

John identified his only role as pointing to the Lord, preparing the way for him. The one who tells the people to repent is not God, not the Savior. When the ancient monarchs visited, heralds went before him, so that everyone knew he was coming. They gave the news, but they were not the emperor, or monarch, or  lord.

John said, “I am preparing the way of the Lord.”

26 John answered them, saying, I baptize with water: but there standeth one among you, whom ye know not; 27 He it is, who coming after me is preferred before me, whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose.

John is teaching nothing more than faith in Jesus. They are to look for the Lord. As great as they imagine John to be (as reckoned by the crowds), he is nothing at all. He is not worthy to take off the shoes of Jesus.

Although Jesus is after John, He is before John in importance. (The Bible says so much in so few words.)

John is now pointing to the true Savior, the One who should have everyone’s allegiance, love, loyalty, and faith.

This is why Luther said that John was no longer a prophet. Prophesy ended with John, because all the Old Testament prophets were fulfilled in Jesus. That made John more than a prophet, because he had the most difficult job, to point to an ordinary looking man and say, “There is your King. Not a man riding on a charger and leading us into battle, but the Lamb of God who bears the sin of the world.”

Application


I thought about this passage during the week, about the LCA pastors complaining about being limited by the historic lessons. That is why they, Missouri, and WELS all follow the Vatican now – the three year series, invented by the Church of Rome.

John the Baptist keeps coming up as the lesson in Advent. They could not cope with that. But John the Baptist is not the main topic – faith in Christ is. “There’s the rub,” as Shakespeare said. Someone lacking in faith does not want to talk about faith. It is something to be avoided or slighted with faint praise.

Why did the ancient church leaders find this so important in Advent? The season is aimed at repentance, and John’s role was to encourage repentance in the people, before Jesus came. And John clearly told his audience that Another was coming.

To repent means to lay aside all our concepts of righteousness and despair of our own merit. The false teachers want to turn repentance into self-torture. Join Opus Dei and they will sell you some barbed wire to wear around your leg and a nice whip to use on your own back. Roman Catholic orders with whips are called flagellant orders. A Holy Cross priest said the flagellant orders also drink a lot. I looked at the rosy nose of the priest who told me that and thought, “More than your bunch?” But I did not say it out loud.

Luther was raised with the wrong kind of repentance, and he realized that as he was guided by Staupitz and the Word into the true concept of the Gospel. Repentance certainly means sorrow for sin, or godly contrition, but it does not mean self-torture to earn forgiveness. That easily becomes a work of atonement or appeasement, the old Roman system. Extreme versions are practiced in many countries today. They make a small whip seem mild in comparison.

To be on the other side of Jordan with John means to place all our trust in Christ Jesus alone. That means that we see the Gospel of forgiveness in all the texts, and the Gospel of forgiveness is the Gospel of faith.

Luther repeatedly said there were two doctrines – one of faith and one of the Law. We are justified by faith or by the Law. The Law may be from the Old Testament or from man’s own human reason. But that does not matter. All justification apart from faith is justification by the law and therefore false.

All justification apart from faith is man-centered and works centered. It can only lead to doubt and despair. Universal forgiveness without faith (UOJ) may seem to be all grace, but it really means that nothing matters. It is the spirit of atheism. First one says, “God loves so much that everyone is forgiven.” The old Unitarians were quite moralistic and at least confessed God the Father. But this great expression of grace (so-called) gives way to an antagonism toward God and all religion, because universal forgiveness teaches that nothing matters ultimately – only the self.

In contrast we have the truth of God’s Word. This Word shows us in an instant that we do not believe. If we did believe utterly in Him, we would not fear. We would not be anxious. We would rejoice in the forgiveness given to us through the Gospel promises. But we rest our confidence in ourselves and our abilities, our sanctity rather than the holiness of Christ.

When the Word shows us this truth, it also teaches us Christ, the Lamb of God, who appeared in the crowd as meek and mild, non-threatening except to the religion of works. He taught with divine authority, not like the Pharisees, and the people knew, long promised Good Shepherd was as anxious for each one of them as they were for Him. So the believers longed to hear His voice and come to Him.

Even so today He guides us to the green pastures and quiet waters of eternal life.

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Advent IV


"Melanchthon, the Hamlet of the Reformation, shrinking from action into contemplation, with a dangerous yearning for a peace which must have been hollow and transient, had become more and more entangled in the complications of a specious but miserable policy which he felt made him justly suspected by those whose confidence in him had once been unlimited."
            Charles P. Krauth, The Conservative Reformation and Its Theology, Philadelphia: 1913 (1871), p. 85.         

"If we would be Christians, therefore, we must surely expect and reckon upon having the devil with all his angels and the world as our enemies, who will bring every possible misfortune and grief upon us. For where the Word of God is preached, accepted, or believed, and produces fruit, there the holy cross cannot be wanting. And let no one think that he shall have peace; but he must risk whatever he has upon earth--possessions, honor, house and estate, wife and children, body and life. Now, this hurts our flesh and the old Adam; for the test is to be steadfast and to suffer with patience in whatever way we are assailed, and to let go whatever is taken from us."
            Large Catechism, The Lord's Prayer, Third Petition, #65, Concordia Triglotta, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921, p. 715.     

"That forbearance which is a fruit of the Spirit retains its characteristic kindness whether directed toward friend or enemy, toward rich or poor."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholaus Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VI, p. 103.

"Prayer is made vigorous by petitioning; urgent, by supplication; by thanksgiving, pleasing and acceptable. Strength and acceptability combine to prevail and secure the petition."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 107.

"The Lord's Prayer opens with praise and thanksgiving and the acknowledgement of God as a Father; it earnestly presses toward Him through filial love and a recognition of fatherly tenderness. For supplication, this prayer is unequaled. Hence it is the sublimest and the noblest prayer ever uttered."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 107.

"This, mark you, is the peace of the cross, the peace of God, peace of conscience, Christian peace, which gives us even external calm, which makes us satisfied with all men and unwilling to disturb any. Reason cannot understand how there can be pleasure in crosses, and peace in disquietude; it cannot find these. Such peace is the work of God, and none can understand it until it has been experienced."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 111.

"The reference [the Votum] is simply to a disposition to trust and love God sincerely, and a willingness of heart and mind to serve God and man to the utmost. The devil seeks to prevent this state by terror, by revealing death and by every sort of misfortune; and by setting up human devices to induce the heart to seek comfort and help in its own counsels and in man. Thus led astray, the heart falls from trust in God to a dependence upon itself."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 111.



"Thus we have two parts, preaching and believing. His coming to us is preaching; His standing in our hearts is faith. For it is not sufficient that He stand before our eyes and ears; He must stand in the midst of us in our hearts, and offer and impart to us peace."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., xd., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 355. John 20:19-31.       

"For the devil will not allow a Christian to have peace; therefore Christ must bestow it in a manner different from that in which the world has and gives, in that he quiets the heart and removes from within fear and terror, although without there remain contention and misfortune."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, II, p. 380.

"Joy is the natural fruit of faith. The apostle says elsewhere (Galatians 5:22-23): 'The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, self-control.' Until the heart believes in God, it is impossible for it to rejoice in Him. When faith is lacking, man is filled with fear and gloom and is disposed to flee at the very mention, the mere thought, of God. Indeed, the unbelieving heart is filled with enmity and hatred against God. Conscious of its own guilt, it has no confidence in His gracious mercy; it knows God is an enemy to sin and will terribly punish the same."
            Sermons of Martin LutherVI, p. 93.

"To rejoice in the Lord--to trust, confide, glory and have pride in the Lord as in a gracious Father--this is a joy which rejects all else but the Lord, including that self-righteousness whereof Jeremiah speaks (9:23-24): 'Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches; but let him that glorieth glory in this, that he hath understanding, and knoweth Me.'"
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 95.

"Now, suppose some blind, capricious individual intrudes, demanding as necessary the omission of this thing and the observance of that, as did certain Jews, and insisting that all men follow him and he none--this would be to destroy equality; indeed, even to exterminate Christian liberty and faith. Like Paul, in the effort to maintain liberty and truth, everyone should refuse to yield to any such demand."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, VI, p. 98.   

"Christ's kingdom grows through tribulations and declines in times of peace, ease and luxury, as St. Paul says in 2 Cor. 12:9 'My power is made perfect in weakness, etc.' To this end help us God! Amen."
            Sermons of Martin Luther, II, p. 99.

"The ultimate purpose of afflictions is the mortification of the flesh, the expulsion of sins, and the checking of that original evil which is embedded in our nature. And the more you are cleansed, the more you are blessed in the future life. For without a doubt glory will follow upon the calamities and vexations which we endure in this life. But the prime purpose of all these afflictions is the purification, which is extremely necessary and useful, lest we snore and become torpid and lazy because of the lethargy of our flesh. For when we enjoy peace and rest, we do not pray, we do not meditate on the Word but deal coldly with the Scriptures and everything that pertains to God or finally lapse into a shameful and ruinous security."
            What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, I, p. 18.

"The church is recognized, not by external peace but by the Word and the Sacraments. For wherever you see a small group that has the true Word and the Sacraments, there the church is if only the pulpit and the baptismal font are pure. The church does not stand on the holiness of any one person but solely on the holiness and righteousness of the Lord Christ, for He has sanctified her by Word and Sacrament."
            Martin Luther, What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, I, p. 263. Matthew 24:4-7.     

"When you preach or confess the Word, you will experience both without, among enemies, and also within, in yourself (where the devil himself will speak to you and prove how hostile he is to you), that he brings you into sadness, impatience, and depression, and that he torments you in all sorts of ways. Who does all this? Certainly not Christ or any good spirit, but the miserable, loathsome enemy...The devil will not bear to have you called a Christian and to cling to Christ or to speak or think a good word about Him. Rather he would gladly poison and permeate your heart with venom and gall, so that you would blaspheme: Why did He make me a Christian? Why do I not let Him go? Then I would at last have peace."
            Martin Luther, What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, II, p. 928.  

"We have no intention of yielding aught of the eternal, immutable truth of God for the sake of temporal peace, tranquility, and unity (which, moreover, is not in our power to do). Nor would such peace and unity, since it is devised against the truth and for its suppression, have any permanency. Still less are we inclined to adorn and conceal a corruption of the pure doctrine and manifest, condemned errors. But we entertain heartfelt pleasure and love for, and are on our part sincerely inclined and anxious to advance, that unity according to our utmost power, by which His glory remains to God uninjured, nothing of the divine truth of the Holy Gospel is surrendered, no room is given to the least error, poor sinners are brought to true, genuine repentance, raised up by faith, confirmed in new obedience, and thus justified and eternally saved alone through the sole merit of Christ." (Closing of Formula of Concord, Triglotta. p. 1095)
             
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Live Streaming the St. John Lutheran Church Concert.
Look for the Saved File at the Link.



http://www.ustream.tv/channel/stjohnsmke

St. John Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, is proof that the WELS District Popes are alike in their vindictiveness and stupidity.

Their DP kicked Pastor Kevin Hastings out, and the congregation left with him. The building and the pipe organ are gems from the past.

Sometimes the Sausage Factory organizes kiddie tours for the seminary students. James P. Tiefel has brought some down - I hope he wasn't driving!

James Huebner has erased Gausewitz from the memory of Grace, Milwaukee, not far away.

St. John has likewise been flushed down the memory hole of the cult, even though the congregation stayed with the urban population and provided a church and school for that multi-culturalism that WELS now joins ELCA in promoting.

Old John Brenner, the Synod President, would not take government money for the school, not even for the milk program.

Mark Jeske's empire is built on tax money going to his voucher school business. Mark and Avoid is the nominal pastor at St.Marcus, also in urban Milwaukee.

Jeske is on the Thrivent board, so he is the paymaster for Mark Schroeder and Matt Harrison.

SP Mark Schroeder has conceded leadership of WELS to Mark Jeske, Church and Change. Old Brenner's grandson teaches (parrots the party line) at the Sausage Factory. Thus some make themselves eunuchs for the sake of the Kingdom.




But ELCA Pays for Abortion on Demand in Its Health Plan.
2012 Christmas Message from ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson - News Releases - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

WELS and Missouri are circling the drain with ELCA.
They all work together.
They all have their trotters in the Thrivent trough.


But ELCA Pays for Abortion on Demand in Its Health Plan. 2012 Christmas Message from ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson - News Releases - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America:



2012 Christmas Message from ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson
12-80-MRC
     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), shared a Christmas greeting today with the more than 4 million members of this church. Hanson also delivered his greeting to the ELCA's full communion and ecumenical partners and member churches of The Lutheran World Federation.
      The full text of the presiding bishop's message follows:

“I greet you with these words from Luke (2:12): ‘This will be a sign for you: you will find a child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger.’

“You will find a child -- a child. This year, the Christmas story is inseparable from our deep sorrow for the children of Newtown, all who died and all who mourn.

“We can make no sense of such violence, so we cry out for mercy. And God hears our pleas. God responds with words of promise saying, ‘I am with you. I am with you in Jesus, the child lying in a manger. I am with you in Jesus who has bourn your grief. I am with you in Jesus on the Cross and risen from the dead.

“God’s promise is (that) nothing in all creation will separate you from God’s love in Jesus. So amidst the unspeakable, we can join the angel choir singing, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace.’

“Because our hope is in Christ, we can rejoice in the wonder of Jesus’ birth. I wish you a blessed Christmas.”

Mark S. Hanson
Presiding Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
     Visit http://youtu.be/X7p-YLz43cU for a video version of the 2012 Christmas Message.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Christmas Vespers Tonight, 7 PM.
St. John Lutheran Church, Milwaukee.
Will Be Live-Streamed



This concert will feature the 2300 pipes-organ of St. John Lutheran Church, on 8th and Vliet, downtown Milwaukee.

A choir will also sing.

The church will live stream the concert via Ustream and also save the video for those who cannot view it live.

Here is the Facebook page for the Vespers service -

https://www.facebook.com/events/477232115641967/

Here is the Ustream video channel. Tune in at 7 PM.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/stjohnsmke

The organ has received some upkeep and tuning, so it sounds fantastic - according to rumors.









Feeling Sorry for the Dying Lutheran Synods - Trapped in Their Own Offal

The ELS and Missouri did not want John Warwick Montgomery.

But Concordia Seminary, Ft. Wayne invited Father Richard Neuhaus to explain how he became
"The Catholic I Always Wuz."

Watching successful organizations work is a reminder of how thoroughly the Lutheran synods have botched their heritage, wasted their resources, and driven people away in droves. The history of 20th century Lutherdom could be titled - "The Fleeing of the Multitudes."

Some categories, which fit them all rather well:

Mark and Avoid Jeske is popular among the apostates he helped organize.
Join him in at the Oshkosh OMyGosh Church and Change confab.



Dependency on Commercialism - Selling Insurance for Thrivent
Speaking as a CLU with experience in life insurance, I can say without fear of contradiction that Thrivent is a third-rate, unethical company.

AAL (which merged with LB to become Thrivent) sold Universal Life under the pretext that interest rates would remain high. One salesman showed me figures at 12% interest. Does anyone get that, except the Shylocks working with the mob? AAL took the cash values of whole life policies and "converted them" to large bonuses for the salesmen and empty promises for the policy holders. One LB salesman said that his friends retired on these conversions, which robbed the owners of the policies.

ELCA, WELS, LCMS, and the 1% depend on Thrivent loot. Their need for a business on the side proves how corrupt and greedy they are. Missouri gets $50 - 60 million a year from Thrivent, according to SP Matt Harrison. ELCA probably grabs double that amount.

In return for the millions, the various synods must constantly promote and recommend Thrivent Insurance and investments, which have never done well for anyone. Thrivent gets the names and addresses of members as a captive marketing group, but they can sell to anyone and give away money to anyone - and they do.

The Planned Giving Counselors are Thrivent salesmen - working on commission. Did they tell you that at their "free seminar"? I doubt it. They have to be licensed to sell those precious Irrevocable Charitable Annuity Trusts. Translation - sign the form and it is Thrivent's money to handle.

Mark and Avoid Jeske is on the Thrivent Board, which should be enough to scare anyone away.



Dependency on Marvin Schwan's Foundation
ELCA deserves some credit for not having its trotters in the Marvin Schwan trough. The Big Three do - and how.

Thoughts of Faith, the ELS, WELS, and Missouri sold absolution to Marvin Schwan for his many sins. Like the Church of Rome, the synods teach the endowment of masses in perpetuity. In exchange for keeping silent about the first Mrs. Schwan, these conservative stalwarts continue to receive money from the Schwan Foundation.

Marvin Schwan proved Luther's statement true - that "Many purchase Hell when they can have heaven for free."

Although lying comes natural to these apostates, the Schwan silence has frozen the SynCon at a higher plane of deception, because their silence about the truth is covered with layers of praise for what a fine, Christian leader he was.

Many ministers would like the same treatment, but they cannot afford the asking price.



Hatred of Luther's Doctrine
Because they use the name Lutheran, they have an obligation to teach Luther's doctrine. A better reason would be the truth and consistency of Luther's teaching, but they do not know this or even comprehend how to teach it.

As a result, the children and adults under their tutelage are rushing off the cliff like Gadarene swine, swimming for Rome or Fuller Seminary, because their professors divided among the two Enthusiasms.

And yet, the lazy professors have demanded top dollar for their abysmal scholarship, light hours, and poor teaching. As a result, their students must become student loan slaves to graduate, and a church vocation is used as blackmail to keep them silent.

Any student who voices doubts about Holy Mother Lutheran School will find himself or herself stranded with a ton of debt and no church job. The SynCon schools learned this method from ELCA, which began early to filter out any student who might not fit their feminist-lavender mold.


Control and the Proliferation of Mediocrities
The SynCons share ELCA's passion for control. Everyone must think alike and obey the synodical popes.

They will always pick someone from the party line over someone who can do the job. Didja ever wonder how a double-financial disaster like Gurgle could be duplicated by the next Synod President, Schroeder? They come from the same get-along-go-along school of thought.

The spineless are always muttering about their critics being crabby old legalists, but do not cross a synodocat. The claws come out. The fangs sink in. They are meaner than feral cats, because they cannot stand returning to the parish and actually working.

Yea, it is easier to get a tomcat into a hot, running shower than to get a Purple Palace veteran back into the parish.

Who tended bar? Tiefel.


Drunks, Adulterers, Murderers, Child Abusers
A DUI can cost a man his job, but not in the Synodical Conference. He might be transferred or sent away as a missionary, to a land where alcoholism is a resume enhancer.

Those who adulterate the Word, as Lenski observed in his district president days, are likely to be unfaithful in other ways. The SynCon leaders move swiftly to defend and promote adulterous ministers. Why not make him a mission counselor, even if he broke up a marriage with his "marriage counseling?" Why not make him a Church Growth consultant, since his patron is also a known adulterer?

Murder is an adiaphoron in WELS. If a church worker murders his spouse, the WELS leaders will do everything possible to make sure nobody knows, no evidence survives, and no serious consequences are felt.

Likewise, child abuse in all the synods is covered up, because the crime is so heinous.



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Martin Luther College (WELS) students were praying for Olson
to take the call to India.
Who else wears a liturgical stole with an academic gown,
festooned with fake doctoral stripes for a drive-by DMin?


Will This End the Secret Hazing Ritual at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary?

bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Ichabod, The Glory Has Departed: Luther Rocks: Ven...":

22 northern Illinois students face arrest over hazing:

http://www.rrstar.com/news/x1353221692/22-arrest-warrants-issued-in-NIU-hazing-death

If Walther Had It Right, Why Does the Harrison-Led LCMS Work with ELCA?



bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Not Mixed with Faith":

Two LCMS pastors say that the LCMS has been on the defensive the last 100 years due to all the false doctrine in America. What I think is that God determined that UOJ was such bad doctrine, he had to figure out a way to contain it to a few million people at most. First, he caused its most ardent adherent to move to the New World, and then cause UOJ to die in the Old World (no one outside the synodical conference believes in UOJ anymore), and now he's causing the LCMS and ELS to shrink and age, with the WELS shrinking less, but it's membership is aging, I believe. (That's one stat the synods don't like to keep.) The WELS always follows Missouri by 20 or 30 years, so any time now it will probably start shrinking a lot. I'm sure God's containment and shrinking philosophy is right on schedule:

http://steadfastlutherans.org/?p=25555

O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is



"O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is"
by Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676

1. O Jesus Christ,
Thy manger is
My paradise at which my soul reclineth.
For there, O Lord,
Doth lie the Word
Made flesh for us; herein Thy grace
forth shineth.

2. He whom the sea
And wind obey
Doth come to serve the sinner in great
meekness.
Thou, God's own Son,
With us art one,
Dost join us and our children in our
weekness.

3. Thy light and grace
Our guilt efface,
Thy heavenly riches all our loss
retrieving.
Immanuel,
Thy birth doth quell
The power of hell and Satan's bold
deceiving.

4. Thou Christian heart,
Whoe'er thou art,
Be of good cheer and let no sorrow move
thee!
For God's own Child,
In mercy mild,
Joins thee to Him;-how greatly God must
love thee!

5. Remember thou
What glory now
The Lord prepared thee for all earthly
sadness.
The angel host
Can never boast
Of greater glory, greater bliss or gladness.

6. The world may hold
Her wealth and gold;
But thou, my heart, keep Christ as thy true
Treasure.
To Him hold fast
Until at last
A crown be thine and honor in full
measure.

The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn #81
Text: Luke 2: 7
Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1653, cento
Translated by: composite
Titled: O Jesu Christ, dein Kripplein ist
Composer: Johann Crueger, 1653
Tune: O Jesu Christ, dein Kripplein

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Not Mixed with Faith



Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Advent Midweek Service, December 19, 2012":

Ichabod -

You make an interesting statement. You said:

>>>>>> ..... The mythological approach was to make her as divine and perfect as Christ – the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the Romanist claim that she was born without any sin, that she never committed a sin during her lifetime. Her mythical Assumption is another affirmation of that approach.

Many more mythological details could be added, and they all add to the claim that Christmas itself is a myth.

That is why we should never let any human being get between us and the plain Word of God. Why? Because people reject the false statements and the truth of the Word at the same time. They mix the two together and throw both out together...... <<<<<

"They mix the two together and throw both out together:"

I could not help but think of the Hebrews Scripture where the Lord talks about those who:

Hebrews 4:2 - "For unto us was the Gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the Word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it."

Two grave and spiritually costly mistakes people make. The error which you point out; and then the error of unbelief when the Gospel is presented. On one hand they mix and toss. On the other hand, they toss because they haven't mixed the necessary faith.

Nathan M. Bickel

www.thechristianmessage.org
www.moralmatters.org


WELS and Real Estate - Not a Happy Situation

OK - desperate!


bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Report to WELS - Two Headquarters. Two Felony Arre...":

It would seem that all deals for buying the WELS HQs have fallen through, since otherwise we would have heard of good news by now.

Why the WELS can't sell its old HQ dual buildings is that there are plenty of vacant properties in good condition, and businessmen are getting great deals directly from cities to move businesses in and buy buildings, e.g., low interest loans (bond issues), no property tax and/or sales tax for years, and no broker's fee. Thus, why buy WELS' old HQs and pay a broker's fee when one is essentially paid to buy another building elsewhere.

Cities are dumping their brokers since they do better selling directly, and the WELS may have better luck selling the property on its own, say on CraigsList, or Ebay.

Just as they got a great deal on the new HQ bldg in Pewaukee, they might have to give someone else a great deal on their Milwaukee property since it needs so much fixing up. Yes, we know they are all hardshell Calvinists at heart and want to drive a hard bargain, but now may be the time to let their Lutheran side show, and give someone else a gracious break so the synod can move on. Besides, that is one ugly building:

Beloit: City buys back development right to 56 acres:

http://www.beloitdailynews.com/news/city-buys-back-development-right-to-acres/article_4e80e5fa-492d-11e2-b38b-0019bb2963f4.html

“Most of the business came through the public sector side, and did not come through the private brokerage side,” he said.

Under the original agreement, MLG received a brokerage fee and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of any land, Arft said.

“It’s quite clear that MLG is an albatross around our neck,” he said. “It didn’t intend to be that way, but that’s exactly what it is. If we are going to be flexible and be aggressive the only way to do that is to dispose of our relationship with them.”

Miss me yet?
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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Report to WELS - Two Headquarters. Two Felony Arre...":

I've sometimes thought that this ugly building right across the interstate from Ruel Schultz's old church in W Allis (Woodlawn) was designed by the same architect who built the WELS synod HQ:

http://goo.gl/maps/QULlB


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GJ - Where's my eye-bleach? That building is horrible.  Didn't the architect used to design Holiday Inns?

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Advent Midweek Service, December 19, 2012



Midweek Advent III, 2012

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson


Mid-Week Advent, Thursday, 7 PM Central

The Hymn # 554     Now Rest Beneath             3:67
The Order of Vespers                                             p. 41
The Psalmody            Psalm 100                             p. 144
The First Lection                      
The Second Lection           
 The Sermon Hymn #94            Hark the Herald Angels            3:19

Jesus God and Man

The Prayers and Lord’s Prayer                         p. 44
The Collect for Peace                                           p. 45
The Benediction                                                   p. 45
The Hymn #136  Angels                                     3:86



Luke 1:26 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 27 To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary. 28 And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women. 29 And when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and cast in her mind what manner of salutation this should be. 30 And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with God. 31 And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. 32 He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: 33 And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end. 34 Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man? 35 And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.



Jesus God and Man

Luther said, in a brilliant summary, that all false doctrine breaks down into three categories:
  1. They attack the humanity of Christ.
  2. They attack the divinity of Christ.
  3. They attack justification by faith.

That is important, this summary, because our hackles should go up when we hear an attack on A, B, or C, no matter what the source might be.

The Virgin Birth of Christ is a statement of Christ’s humanity and His divinity. Since this audience is not uncertain about His divinity or the reality of the Virgin Birth, I will focus on His humanity.

The actual birth was a major stumbling block (scandalon – the trip mechanism in a trap, not our definition of a scandal – something far more dangerous).

The people of the Apostolic Era had considerable trouble with Christ being truly man, born of a woman, suffering and dying on the cross.

Although we can certainly see many miraculous elements of the Virgin Birth, from the conception to the birth itself, the angels and Wise Men, most of the story reminds us of the humanity of Jesus and early cross (persecution, slaughter of the innocents).

How does a young maiden answer to God when the birth of a Savior was announced as a promise to her?

The mythological approach was to make her as divine and perfect as Christ – the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the Romanist claim that she was born without any sin, that she never committed a sin during her lifetime. Her mythical Assumption is another affirmation of that approach.

Many more mythological details could be added, and they all add to the claim that Christmas itself is a myth.

That is why we should never let any human being get between us and the plain Word of God. Why? Because people reject the false statements and the truth of the Word at the same time. They mix the two together and throw both out together.

Joseph and Mary suffered from this great Promise. Joseph felt compromised and humiliated – to such an extent that he planned to end the marriage quietly. He was persuaded otherwise by the angel, but that did not take away his burden. Likewise Mary shared this early cross to bear, since the Word brings the cross. 

Every aspect of the birth of Jesus was tinged with difficulty, from the journey to Bethlehem to the birth in the stable. He was not only denied earthly honors but the very men who came to greet Him (the Wise Men) were placed in great danger.

Note how they escaped and went back to teach their own people about the Savior they saw.

All this happened so we would identify with the infant Jesus and see how God was willing to come down to our level and dwell among us – and the Word became flesh.