Wednesday, June 26, 2013

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WASHINGTON (CBSDC/AP) — The National Cathedral is pealing its church bells, along with some other Washington churches, to celebrate the Supreme Court’s decisions on gay marriage.
Cathedral spokesman Richard Weinberg said the bells rang at noon Wednesday for 45 minutes to an hour. Bells also rang at other Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitarian and other Christian churches.

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The US Supreme Court Simply Followed the Example of the LCMS, WELS, and ELS.
So Stop Whining

Party in the MLC was a deliberate carbon copy of
a homosexual video,
except the WELS version was more obscene.
The hand-wringing has started in the LCMS, WELS, and ELS. They will posture about the US Supreme Court throwing out the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and welcoming gay marriage.

One writer said there was no better time to witness to a fallen world. In fact, there is no better time for the SynCons to repent and believe in the Gospel.

I saw the beginning when first the LCA, then the WELS-ELS-LCMS allowed the buddy-pal ministers to divorce their wives, marry their mistresses, and move to a new call. In Columbus, that happened to three Church Growth pastors in a few years.

Besides that, the SynCons have been happy to work with ELCA's gay advocacy since 1987 - so the Supreme Court simply followed the pattern set by the so-called conservative Lutheran synods.

Item - SP Mark Schroeder and Child Pornographer Joel Hochmuth issued a joint letter denouncing ELCA for its stance, but that did not stop WELS from working with ELCA or Hochmuth from sharing his man-boy rape files with other fans. 

If a homosexual LCMS pastor seduces a boy, the officials do everything possible to cover it up. Herman Otten sent me one case - nauseating. 

Heterosexual rape and abuse? - same response. The current ELS seminary president denounced me to his adult class for "hurting the face of the church." I have been denounced often, but I would argue that Satan's Quislings have been "hurting the face of the church." People know, even though many pastors and laity choose to play stupid.

The Steadfast (sic) Lutherans (sic) erased all information on the case of a convicted sex offender being welcomed into their odious lay pastor program and allowed to rape again.



The WELS Sausage Factory
loves the NNIV and longs to force it on their sect.
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Fox Valley Joel Lillo has left a new comment on your post "The US Supreme Court Simply Followed the Example o...":

"Party in the MLC" is not a gay video. It is a video that has camp humor (and fairly innocent camp humor at that). I really wish you hadn't vilified the students who produced this.

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GJ - This "cute" video is still posted on Facebook - Bring Back Party in the MLC.

Scott Barefoot asked them to take the video down. The boys in the video deeply regret creating it.

I had no idea until a WELS member wrote me about it. In an abusive sect like WELS or the ELS, the person who complains about obvious immorality is abused and shunned, so I am the safe outlet for information.

When I wondered about who copied the video, the title appeared on a bunch of homosexual websites. Later, when Joel Hochmuth was arrested, homosexual blogs had great fun with Schroeder/Hochmuth denouncing ELCA while practicing homosexuality at church headquarters.

Joel, you need to read more carefully. I am faulting the adults in charge of the college and synod, and Quislings like you, always ready to defend Holy Mother WELS.

When women and children are abused in WELS/ELS, they think they are alone - the only ones. DP Robert Mueller told me, "You are the only one complaining about Church Growth." When I mentioned some names,  he and Kuske immediately began mocking the people I named. I knew I wasn't alone, and I knew that gambit.

The ploy is far more serious when church leaders destroy souls by their behavior and by condoning the worst possible carnal sins.

For a Babtist parallel, see this post about Hyles and his recently imprisoned son-in-law -

http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/08/list-of-hyles-related-clergy-sex-abuse.html

rlschultz said...
The WELS always seems to be a day late and a dollar short. This is especially true when it comes to the latest trends. Interestingly enough, the IFB appears to have been a trendsetter in some areas even when the Church Growth Movement was in its prenatal stage. From this article, here are some strange similarities between the IFB and the WELS:

"The people of First Baptist Church were taught that if they didn’t see something it didn’t happen. They were taught that unless an allegation could be confirmed by two or more people (Matthew 18) they were not to believe it."

"In general, the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) Church movement abhors scandal and they do everything they can to cover it up. More important than the sin or the victims is the church’s testimony. The church’s testimony must be protected at all costs, even if we ignore a pedophile in our midst."

".....backed into a corner without the option of covering it up or quietly making the “problem” go away. (calling in attorney David Gibbs to “manage” the crisis speaks volumes about depth of the scandal)"

"The bigger the church attendance the more authority you were granted and the more weight your words had."

win them
wet them
work them
waste them

"They know people are “attracted” (the attractional method) to the Church by the pastor, the programs, the building, etc"

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The Sin of LCMS District Presidents.
UOJ Denies Faith and Bears No Fruit



http://priestlyrant.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/deliberate-choices/#more-900

Now so far this may all sound like esoteric nonsense, but I think it does begin to explain why so many of our men are simply left naked along the road of CRM, and why Synod is reluctant and/or unwilling to help: moral decisions have no spiritual/moral consequences for the man who makes them. A District President for example, can completely ignore a man under his supervision for years-as happens frequently-and still be considered a “man of the Church.” He can justify his ignorance of the man-or have it justified for him, as also frequently happens-thus nullifying any question of moral conduct, by saying “We are all sinners,” or perhaps even more asinine, “I’ve repented.” It seems to me, that the more I deal with the issue of CRM, the more I hear one of those two phrases, so in essence an acquiescence of sin and the cheapening of grace become the “moral” ground for the deliberate choice to ignore a man and his family on CRM.

But how can this be? How can one remain a “man of the Church” or even “confessional” if the ultimate purpose of his life is not to live for the praise of God’s glory? How can a man logically be a “bishop” (as a District President pointed out to me that he was) if his deliberate actions refuse to “reflect the splendor of that [God’s] glory”? I think we need to be clear: mercy is deliberate act and it is a choice that we make. On a very simple level, if mercy is deliberate, it seems to me that negligence is also deliberate. I’m trying to find a moral or an ethical reason for negligence within a Church to be deliberate, and there doesn’t seem to be one.
As I said above, “sin” has become the default position of the institution of the LCMS whenever it fails miserably, as it has in the case of our wounded. “Repentance” has become little more than a whore whose sole purpose is to make sin more palatable, and both of these positions make an utter and complete mockery out of the scriptural concepts of sin, repentance and grace; the very words in the LSB’s Rite of Individual Confession and Absolution (pp. 292-93) conclude with these words on the part of the penitent: “I am sorry for all of this and ask for grace. I want to do better.” Repentance, if you believe the Parable of the Prodigal Son, by its very nature, implies a complete reversal of course, and so it is never enough to simply say “I’ve repented,” and yet left an action or a situation unresolved. It’s nothing to do with “perfection”; rather it is simply the scriptural outcome of the act of repenting-that is if you believe St. Matthew.
If in fact a tree is known by its fruit, what can be said of the spiritual condition of a man who is in a position to help yet does not? And bear in mind we’re not talking about protecting the “hem of the bride’s garment,” as a Circuit Counselor recently told me, from the profane touch of some man who is on restricted status, status is not even part of this discussion; rather, basic humanity is, the humanity of Genesis 1.26-27,Genesis 4.9, Galatians 5.14, and perhaps Paul’s own warning in 15. You can’t magically separate the realm of District or Synod President, from the realm of mercy; neither do moral considerations simply stop when one assumes office. It seems to me then to be impossible to live for the praise of God’s glory and deliberately allow men and their families to remain on CRM for years. And how could it possibly not be deliberate?
I’m convinced that negligence doesn’t even describe what is going on, and I’m willing to bet that the average District President has no idea the level of grief in the lives of these men and their families that he has deliberately chosen to ignore. I think the best word to describe it is inhumanity. There is not now, nor does it seem it will ever be “time” for these men or their families, and so I’m forced to deliberately work around the very institution that promised its priests that it would be there for them.


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GJ - Dear CRM Pastors. You do not need the synod - the synod needs you. Simply jump ship, thumb your nose at these criminals, and start your own mission.
Use your home (if allowed) or rent a room. Gather some good hymnals, an altar and font, plus communion ware. A pulpit/lectern is good to have.
Start a Bible study, a worship service, or both. The Word will create a community. Broadcast on Ustream and start a blog. Both will help and provide world-wide broadcasting of the Word, which is clearly described in Mark 4/Matthew 13.

Crying Fowl When Birds of a Feather Do Flock Together



LPC has left a new comment on your post "UOJ Enthusiasts Are All Law - Except for Themselves...":

All that Rev. Boisclair have to do to dispel the guilt by association is denounce what Edward Preuss has done. Birds of a feather flock together. He should show that such a saying does not apply.

LPC


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GJ - Boisclair tries to use the guilt by association (sui generis) fallacy to escape the Edward Preuss quotation lovingly cited by Robert Preus, then Jack Cascione and Paul McCain.

A claim is a logical fallacy when the argument is irrelevant. The UOJ Hive at LutherQuest (sic) tried that when they condemned me for getting a PhD at Notre Dame. That made me a Roman Catholic, they imagined. When I pointed out how many of their Concordia Ft. Wayne faculty had doctorates from Notre Dame, the clamoring ceased. Likewise, the rabble thought I joined too many synod. But I listed the carefully hidden history of St. Al Barry's synod memberships (four) - and they were silent again.Bob Preus had three or four under his belt, and Rolf already has four, including the Rolf Synod that kicked him out.

The UOJ Enthusiasts buzz and swarm without edifying anyone or learning anything. This quotation is significant because it can only be cited with approval when someone fails to grasp Biblical, Lutheran doctrine based on the efficacy of the Word in the Means of Grace.

If a Calvinist translated Knapp's words into double-justification,
that makes OJ/SJ harmonious with...
A. Calvinism.
B. Pietism.
C. Lutheran doctrine?
D. A and B only.

Divorcing the Holy Spirit from the Word (Enthusiasm) is the basis for all false doctrine, including pagan religions.

Boisclair was careful not to denounce the quotation, only my use of it in the context of justification by faith. So far he seems to agree with it. To disagree would make Robert Preus, Paul McCain, and Jack Cascione fallible. Everyone knows that Holy Mother Missouri is infallible, so any suggestions to the contrary are blasphemous.

Boisclair has such a feeble grip on his own synod's history that he did not know that their founder, Martin Stephan, attended Halle University and taught his Pietistic justification (Easter absolution) to Walther. Stephan brought the Saxons to Missouri, a slave state, and controlled the clergy around him as the guru of their Pietistic cell. Other Lutherans despised the slave states and would not settle there, but the Moravian Pietists had no problem with slavery - and neither did Walther.

Treating young women as sexual slaves for Stephan was no problem for the clergy leaders around their bishop. Walther ignored it, even acted as the enforcer for Stephan, swearing his allegiance to Stephan as his bishop-for-life. Walther was cagey, biding his time until the outbreak of syphilis among the young women devotees created a crisis he could manage for his own benefit. Walther's first move upon "discovering" the adultery, was to steal 40 acres of land from Stephan. He did that on a trip from St. Louis to Perryville instead of confronting his bishop about the adultery. Walther organized the hand-picked mob to come down to Perryville to threaten, rob, and kidnap the bishop. This became the template for ELS, LCMS, and WELS polity - overlooking clergy adultery, breaking the law, kangaroo courts, and greed.

I can prove UOJ a dozen times over from Lutheran documents, if I confine myself to the era of Pietism. But -  as Hunnius observed - not one orthodox Lutheran taught any form of universal absolution during the Reformation or in the decades following the Book of Concord.

WELS is busy hunting heretics now - not focusing on the Church and Changers - but on justification by faith.

Does any Lutheran leader or political professor
take these words from the Book of Concord seriously?


PS - I am Robert Preus' biggest fan, because he continued to study and grow. He was prevented from leading Concordia Ft. Wayne, and he might have simply retired in peace. Instead, he saw the school descending into Romanism and wrote his Justification and Rome before he died.



As one astute commenter wrote -
follow the use of imputation and you will
understand what justification by faith means.





Monday, June 24, 2013

Wings for Jesus - But No Real News.
Selling Wings To Support the Stinky Old Bar, Which WELS Already Paid For




Buffalo Wild Wings Fundraiser Day
WhenMonday, Jun 24, 2013
Where3201 E Calumet St; Appleton, WI (map)
DescriptionHungry? Want your food purchase to benefit the CORE's building fund? Visit Buffalo Wild Wings on Calumet Street in Appleton….tell them you're there to support the CORE. BWW will donate a portion of their food sales to our church! Happy eating! (Email info@gotocore.com for your ticket to take to BWW with you!)

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St. Peter Lutheran School
N2740 French Road, Appleton, WI 54913
920-739-2009

2013-14 School Year Tuition Information for 5K - 8th Grade
St. Peter/Core Member 1st Child $1690
St. Peter/Core Member 2nd Child $1590
St. Peter/Core Member 3rd Child $1490
St. Peter/Core Member 4th Child $1390

2013-14 School Year Tuition Information for 5K - 8th Grade
Friend of St. Peter 1st Child $3750
Friend of St. Peter 2nd Child $3650
Friend of St. Peter 3rd Child $3550
2013-14 School Year Tuition Information for 5K - 8th Grade

Friend of Area WELS Church $4550 per child
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Episcopal Church and the New Morality - VirtueOnline - News

VirtueOnline - News:

The Episcopal Church and the New Morality
How pansexuality has affected the whole Anglican Communion

News Analysis

By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org 
June 22, 2013

Watching the Episcopal Church struggle with morality is a bit like watching an alcoholic who still resists the idea that something drastic needs to happen for him to turn his life around. 

The truth is there isn't much left to argue over. The Episcopal Church, like the alcoholic, is sodomizing itself out of existence, slowly but surely, with closing parishes and merging dioceses. It has resisted calls for spiritual cure and the idea of intervention is not on anybody's radar screen. It may take another 20 years or so, but the trajectory is there and the decline inevitable. Shrinkage is everywhere. More and more parishes have part time retired non-stipendiary priests and more dioceses will merge. The average age of Episcopalians is in their mid-Sixties, their congregations under 70.

It was revealed this week that The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, which is about to get a new bishop and is the sixth largest in the nation, has 47,092 baptized congregants but an ASA of only 14,000. If this diocese was traded on NASDAQ, you certainly wouldn't buy stock in the company.

A diocesan profile, published last July, mentions "institutional decline," "cultural change" and "economic distress" as some of its most pressing issues. Some 67 congregations (out of 151) in the diocese function on less than $150,000 a year, and are, therefore, unable to hire full-time priests or carry out effective missions. Many have closed as a consequence. Attendance among those aged 20 to 40 is at its lowest in years. As a whole, communication between congregations and the diocese is fractured, a recent profile revealed. Inclusivity and diversity (pandering to sodomy) has not brought about the desired growth a liberal and revisionist TEC leadership had hoped for. New Jersey is not the only diocese in this state. The Diocese of Newark is having exactly the same problems only worse. Most dioceses are suffering in one form another from the same statistical decline.

TEC has gone the whole nine yards of LGBTQI sexualities with the only "immorality" left being adultery, unless of course you leave your wife for a man. In that case, you can plead you were really gay all along like Otis Charles and Gene Robinson and become a hero in your own eyes and the eyes of the church. Your story will end well with tons of empathy, a better job, and international travel to tell your "story" about your newfound sexual preference. You will hit the big time with a US president; make The New York Times and the Huffington Post. 

Of course, these two men are not strictly homosexuals. They are bisexuals having married women and fathered children, but that is conveniently overlooked by revisionists and might be deemed nit picking. We certainly don't want that.

We should not overlook the fact that when she was Bishop of Nevada, Katharine Jefferts Schori brought into the church a known pedophile, a certain Bede Parry and allowed him to function as a priest, which we now see revealed her true hand. She would later reinforce this by deposing orthodox bishops who did not share her less than transcendent views on pansexuality.

Of course, you can up the media stakes if you imply or infer that Jesus might himself be gay because of his relationship with John the Beloved who "leaned on Jesus' breast", thus enhancing the story with innuendo and lies. This, of course, gets instant press and you solidify yourself as a foremost theological thinker in the avant-garde of progressive Christian thought. Blessed are the pansexualists for they shall obtain media attention.

On the lesbian front, (the Rev.) Susan Russell was also married, had a couple of kids and then discovered she had a preference for her own species. She has been bleating her lesbian inclusiveness far and wide ever since from the pulpit of her California parish to people who simply want an endorsement of their aberrant sexual behaviors. She now has reinforcement from a lesbian bishop in Los Angeles. Fiat Lux.

VOL is still trying to figure out how one can have a committed, loving, affirming, procreative, lifelong Bi-sexual relationship approved of by General Convention.

Still and all, pansexuality does exclude bestiality and pedophilia, but there are efforts underway to lower the age of consent and someone is trying to find a gene to say they were born that way. How helpful.

This has outraged Global South Anglicans who have, to all intents and purposes, disassociated themselves from the West, perhaps permanently. No formal schism of course, but no shows are now common and will only increase if the perception is that Archbishop Justin Welby cannot or is unwilling to rein in a growing revisionist west that has, to all intents and purposes, abandoned the gospel. (Does one really think that Katharine Jefferts Schori is a Christian with her comments about personal salvation, the spirituality of the demon-possessed girl, et al?).

It is hard for us to believe that Welby is not fully aware of the situation in North America. He recently spent four hours in private talks with ACNA Archbishop Robert Duncan in London where one can only assume Duncan laid it all out for him. The fact that Welby is part Jewish gives him a leg up on the intelligence ladder. He can surely spell SPIRITUAL HOLOCAUST and EPISCOPAL/ANGLICAN REVISIONISM without consulting a dictionary.

Whether he likes it or not, the whole pansexual agenda of the west remains the lightning rod issue for Anglican anger and division.

The US, Canada, England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, most of Australia, Brazil and most of Central America have bought into the gay agenda, hook, line and sinker. There is no going back. Both the state and the churches in many of these countries are in sync with each other. As the state goes, so go many of the mainline churches. The churches are no longer a counter culture; they have drunk the cultural Kool Aid.

Only the small (but growing) orthodox Anglican parishes in the US and Canada, Recife in Brazil, Sydney Australia (perhaps Melbourne),Nelson, New Zealand, ALL of Africa except Southern Africa (Central Africa was touch and go for a while but stepped back from the brink) Egypt, but not the rest of the Middle East, India and the Indian Ocean, Honduras in Central America, South East Asia and nearly all of Latin America have resisted the siren call to sodomite acceptance. 

Some may yet roll with money from TEC, and the increasing cry of gays yelling and screaming homophobia and hate at any perceived resistance.

Africa remains the strongest bulwark against full inclusion of homosexual behavior. The two strongest voices are Archbishop Nicholas Okoh of Nigeria, who heads the largest (21 million) Anglican province in the communion, and Kenyan Archbishop Eliud Wabukala who heads FCA/GAFCON. Other archbishops include those from Rwanda, Uganda, West Africa et al. Together (with the rest of Africa) they make up more than 75% of the Anglican Communion.

That is what Welby must reckon with.

To a large extent, he has already blown it by endorsing civil partnerships in England while eschewing gay marriage. The Pope praised him for that, but what of their private conversations. Rowan Williams felt blindsided when Pope Benedict announced an Ordinariate as a safe harbor for under siege Anglo-Catholics. Williams proved wishy washy over homosexuality. He tried to maintain the fiction that he could maintain what he held privately about homosexuality in his book The Body's Grace, while publicly upholding the church's received teaching on the subject. That did not work. He resigned nine years before he had to. His Covenant lies in ruins.

It would appear that Welby is heading down the same road. If and when he and Nigerian Primate Nicholas Okoh meet to talk about his recent actions, one might see Lambeth Palace implode. It'll make Guy Fawkes Day look mild.

The West can run up the victory flag over pansexuality and the Holy Spirit may have departed for more receptive spiritual climes, but the game is not over. We are told that the gates of Hell will not prevail against His church. 

The irony should not be missed. The very gospel Western missionaries took to Africa, Asia and Latin America is now coming back to the West with an educated fervor for the Good News that even the Wesley's could not match. It is darkest before the dawn, but the dawn we do know comes. We only have to wait, be faithful and pray.

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Edward Preuss, Who Left Concordia St. Louis To Join the Papists, Is Still Cited in Favor of UOJ

Paul McCain, MDiv, recently posted this
on his blog.
He is a constant promoter of UOJ.


David Boisclair has left a new comment on your post "UOJ Enthusiasts Are All Law - Except for Themselve...":

In the mentioning of Eduard Preuss we have displayed for us another classic fallacy: GUILT BY ASSOCIATION. Just because he later became a Romanist, the masterful study he did on the Justification of the sinner before God is wrong. Gregory Jackson too is a fanatic by the way.

Jack Cascione posted this to show
that Robert Preus was a UOJ advocate.
I have stated that fact many times,
but Robert Preus also repudiated UOJ in Justification and Rome,
a fact never mentioned by Cascione.

UOJ Enthusiasts Are All Law - Except for Themselves - When They Are Antinomian

This mom sees nothing but spots,
just as UOJ sees nothing but UOJ.
The Universal Objective Justification fanatics teach that everyone is forgiven and saved, before they are born. Their expert on this issue is Edward Preuss, who saw a brilliant sunset and joined the Church of Rome,
spending the rest of his life publishing against Lutheran doctrine.

The Keller farrago in favor of UOJ can be found here.

Pastor Paul Rydecki's answer to it can be found here.

Born forgiven and saved, end of story, period. That is WELS DP Jon Buchholz' line.  That sounds like all grace at first, especially when it is applied to every single person in the world. Tis funny how the older term--General Justification--sounds vague in English but is quite specific in German, where allgemeine means "every single one." I can see where English-only seminary students would think that General Justification means the Atonement, but that is simply not true. Universal is a better translation for the German word allgemeine; hence, Universal Justification = every single Hindu, atheist, and cannibal is justified and saved.

Various Mequon graduates said to me, "You read German?!" They imagine they are the best ejukated students in the world, because their lazy professors tell them that all the time. My reply was, "You don't?!"

They do not know enough about Calvinism to realize that their UOJ sounds very much like the first part of the Horrible Decree of Double Predestination. Calvin called it horrible and I have to agree. Which book in the Bible teaches that a certain percentage of the human race was forgiven, saved, period, end of story before the Creation of the world? But Calvin taught it in every single edition of his Institutes. UOJ simply broadens the definition and extends the Enthusiasm to every single person. But they are crafty. They say - "justify all sinners" rather than saying "justification without faith."

No one stops to ask, "How could God justify non-sinners? That is impossible?" So they stroke and pet their favorite phrase, justify all sinners, knowing what they really mean.

Anger and Deceit - UOJ Attributes
I can promise this - If anyone dares to teach justification by faith alone, the UOJ fanatics will jump on that person like hobos on a hotdog. They will vilify the individual and look for every possible means of vengeance.

Their defense of UOJ, if it can be called that, consists of a stream of venom and a repetition of the Halle University talking points. Jay Webber "proved" UOJ from Rambach, failing to mention that the hymn-writer was Mr. Pietist at Halle. That makes us much sense, academically, as proving UOJ from Preuss. "Nevermind!" they say, and continue the attack.



No Gospel Fruits in UOJ
If you wonder why the ELS-WELS-LCMS leaders work so well with ELCA, and why the "conservative" synods are abusive, just look at their dogma of UOJ.

There is no room for Luther in their imaginations, no concept of the efficacy of the Word, no mention of the Means of Grace, except a brief nod when they are done with their latest praise of Enthusiasm.

I hear about the brutal treatment of pastors and members, and the "conservative" synods brush this off as routine. They are right about that, in their own perverse way. The abuse is routine.

DP Doug Engelbrecht has been a constant source of protection and promotion for Pastor Ski, the high school buddy of Tim Glende and a staffer at St. Peter in Freedom, Wisconsin.

When a married couple tried to get something done about Ski's constant abusive behavior, Engelbrecht and his evil district rose to attack the couple and anyone who thought discipline was in order. Multiple sources tell me Engelbrecht is not finished getting even. I would not be surprised to find DP Doug sneaking Ski back into the CORE job or any job, just to display his almighty power.

Does anyone wonder where the lawsuits come from? Does the synod report where the millions go to pay the lawyers and to settle out of court? If your parish has not paid off a victim through the insurance policy, then it is still paying from increased policy charges. Nothing is free.

Here is some irony. Jeske wanted Ski replaced immediately - everyone knows that. Ski got two calls at once because he was on the board of Jeske's Church and Change. Ski saw that as proof of his great abilities. Now no DP will call Ski, and the Fox Valley pastors support him.

This situation is a repetition of WELS getting behind Floyd Stolzenburg and even making sure he had a new parish to destroy, even though Floyd never joined WELS and made it clear he despised WELS.

Ski bragged on his blog about worshiping with gay Babtist activist Andy Stanley, and the post was available for years. But when I linked worthwhile Lutheran materials on Ichabod, Glende went hysterical on his anonymous blog. He raved about how wonderful UOJ was too.

The Ski/Engelbrecht coalition is also similar to DP Buchholz and Jeff Gunn. Church and Change loved Gunn on their fetid websty, before they hid it away. If anyone wondered where the stink  in WELS came from, a few reads of Church and Change got that question answered pronto.

Buchholz was against Gunn, it is claimed. One pastor wrote that Gunn was being defunded by Buchholz, that Gunn was looking for a new job at Wisconsin Lutheran College. Schroeder put his little toe down, hard, and asked them not to. So Gunn was put on the WLC board (where Valleskey and Larry Olson served) and Kelm got the job.

After years of indecision - give Buchholz time!  - the DP suddenly saw the light and endorsed Gunn while shaming his opponents. No, do not condemn Buchie. That is how WELS pastors become DPs and how DPs operate. He is no different from Seifert.

The problem is not with the aberrant pastors at the bottom of food chain, but the corrupt and dishonest leaders at the top, who are guided by false doctrine. The blind lead the blind and everyone falls into the pit.





Sunday, June 23, 2013

Like the Uncoverted Paul, Breathing Threats of Vengeance, Persecuting the Church -
DP Doug Engelbrecht



Three Rings for the Wisconsin DPs under the sky,
Nine more for the Dwarf-DPs with their hearts of stone,
Four for the lay lapdogs doomed to die,
One for the SP on his dark throne.
In the Land of Mequon where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them -
In the Land of Mequon where the Shadows lie.

The Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Luke 6:36-42.



The Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 2013


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson




The Hymn # 452     The Son of God                1:10
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 #531            Come Ye Disconsolate            1:15

How To Deal with Enemies

The Communion Hymn # 308            Invited Lord                1:63
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 # 413     I Walk in Danger                   1:67

KJV Romans 8:18 For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. 19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. 20 For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope, 21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. 22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. 23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.

KJV Luke 6:36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. 37 Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: 38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. 39 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch? 40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master. 41 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye? 42 Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.

Fourth Sunday After Trinity

Lord God, heavenly Father, who art merciful, and through Christ didst promise us, that Thou wilt neither judge nor condemn us, but graciously forgive us all our sins, and abundantly provide for all our wants of body and soul: We pray Thee, that by Thy Holy Spirit Thou wilt establish in our hearts a confident faith in Thy mercy, and teach us also to be merciful to our neighbor, that we may not judge or condemn others, but willingly forgive all men, and, Judging only ourselves, lead blessed lives in Thy fear, through Thy dear Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.




How We Deal with Enemies


KJV Luke 6:36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.

This is an interesting sermon by Jesus, because it is often turned upside-down. For example, there are many public broadcasts of victims going to violent criminals and forgiving the unrepentant. Some Christian leaders have insisted on this as some kind of healing. In fact, the criminals should be confessing and begging for forgiveness.

This quasi-Christian sentimentality omits the concept of the keys. Jesus clearly taught the binding and the loosing key. But it is in the spirit of Pietism that everyone is forgiven, especially those without faith, a Gospel so universalistic that we should not be surprised it is followed by law nagging. Everyone today is forgiven, except those who recycle. Everyone is absolved from all sin, except those who confine marriage to one man marrying one woman. (Polyamory is the new fad, now, so definitions must be more precise.)

The worst thing to do is to offer forgiveness to the unrepentant, because it hardens that person in worse sin. For instance, when a synod president publicly absolved his unrepentant felonious staffer, the staffer went back to his behavior just as a dog returns to its vomit.

Luther called the distinction between Law and Gospel so difficult that no one is ever a master of it. Still, we should not stop our study of it because of its difficulty.

9. Now this has been said of faith and works as an introduction to our Gospel lesson, namely, that the motion of faith is inward and upward, of works outward and downward. For thus are we righteous before God and men, in that we honor God and look direct to him and believe according to his Word, and in love do sufficient for our neighbor. Let us now consider the words of today’s Gospel in their order. “Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful.”

37 Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:

No passage has been more abused than this one, and the cancer comes from Carl Rogers, a liberal minister turned psychologist, who warned everyone, “Do not judge.” If someone confessed to murdering a sibling, the right response was not, “Oh no!” but “You were angry, weren’t you?” Be understanding – do not judge.

Now we have millions trained in responding to any discussion of right and wrong with “You are being judgmental.” The spirit of the Left is always to condemn, and this statement is constantly being used to clobber traditionalists.

So, jumping on someone is not exactly in the spirit of this passage. It is just the opposite.

Luther’s counsel was clear. In private matters we should cover the sins of others, just as Christ covers ours. However, with public matters, there should not be cover-ups, because public exposure warns others not to follow the same course of action.
In synodical politics today, the leaders follow the opposite track. They use whispering campaigns to undermine pastors and get rid of those who question them. However, when a church worker commits a felony (if he or she is a pal), the structure denies knowledge, makes up cover stories, and attacks the person who knows the truth. No mercy is shown the faithful pastors and laity, who are hated out of the synod.

One liberal LCA bishop candidate got the votes he needed with a whispering campaign. The other candidate would not make a good bishop because that man’s wife was in a wheelchair. So the back-stabber won the election and continued to refer to his opponent using a girl’s name (not the man’s nicknamed) in a condescending way. And yet the winner worked hard on his own image as a compassionate, caring man.

In our everyday relationships, we should not assume motives and attribute evil intentions for our neighbors. College instructors have a lot of power and it is often abused. I have found that when students post diatribes in the message folders, there are two possible reasons. One is personal turmoil. The other is misunderstanding.

Where this verse needs to be applied the most is in the family. One can easily add up a list of irritations and wrongs, things forgotten and left undone, promises broken and so forth. If everyone condemns everyone else, no one is made better. But if we show the same kind of forgiveness we need, everyone is improved.

The quality of mercy is such, as Shakespeare (Oxford) said, “It is twice blessed. It blesses the giver and the receiver.” We know the author was a Christian, because Oxford’s Bible has been found with the same notations where those Biblical insights are used in the plays.

38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.

I have heard this used for stewardship, but the context is clearly giving forgiveness, showing mercy. Those who show mercy will have mercy given to them. Abundant mercy given means abundant blessings from this.

This grace can only come from the Means of Grace, not from our own imaginations. And yet it is not just a matter of going through the motions and saying words without meaning them. The Gospel is meant for humble, contrite hearts, not for cagey, wily scoundrels who use the Word of God to feed their carnal desires. I still find people lying for Bishop Martin Stephan and his clergy, who saw the women in their cult as their slaves to be used accordingly. The break came when venereal disease broke out among the young women and it could not longer be denied or covered-up with clever lies.

This requires discernment, and that is often lacking today. People overlook false doctrine but want a pound of flesh for every slight they feel or imagine. Just the opposite is true.

There is no forgiveness for public false doctrine. That is especially true of those who continue to spread their errors with arrogance and ignorance.

It is certainly good and worthwhile to address doctrinal matters privately at first, Matthew 18, but now this consideration is being used as an excuse for the superior to get even, the pastor with the layman, the circuit pastor with the parish pastor, the DP with the circuit pastors. “You had to come to me first, so now I get to punish you for being a terrible sinner.”

Matthew 18 addresses private sins, but also provides for “telling it to the church.”

Given the way this is abused today, anyone in the right position can do whatever he or she wants.

Also, identifying false doctrine is not slander. However, it is slander to claim that, falsely and maliciously.

Notice that nothing is hated more than someone publishing, “This is what he spoke or write in public, and it is wrong, for these reasons.” The immediate drama queen response is to scream “Slander!” and seek revenged.

Luther addressed many of these remarks to the Catholic persecution of Lutherans in his day, which included horrible imprisonment, burning at the stake, confiscation of property, and more subtle forms of punishment.

Now we see the denominations practicing this on their own faithful pastors and congregations. They go to court to grab property and endowments (WELS, Episcopal, LCMS, ELCA, etc). They drive pastors out and complain loudly that those ministers left. They use church loans and pensions to manipulate people.

The ELS, LCMS, and WELS leaders will drop by a parish and “fire” a pastor when they have no legal right and no moral right – certainly no Scriptural right – to do that. And yet, these same white knights of DPdom will protect and promote the worst false teachers, the known adulterers, and the confessed sexual criminals.

This is interesting – these DPs and SPs will say to a congregation, “If you do not do as I command, I will kick the parish out of the synod, and you will never get another teacher or pastor again.”
An ELCA pastor in my hometown addressed this well. They wrote to the synod staff, “If any one of you shows up on our property, the Moline Police will arrest you.”

I hear from many pastors and laity, but I cannot give details that will identify them. I know how brutal and criminal these synodical leaders are today. Yes, people elect the people who persecute them and give them millions for them to use to feather their own nests.

I tell people, “Consider it an honor that they treat you so poorly, because that proves you are being faithful to the Word. Your cross to bear is your own synodical leadership, your own circuit pastors and DPs. And the conservative savior you elect as SP is just as much a fraud as the rest.”

Luther issued the Roman clergy a warning – they would pay for their terrible crimes against the faithful. So it will be for the ELCA, WELS, LCMS, ELS, and micro-minis. Nothing is easier for a clergyman to betray a trust or break the law. Society assumes the best until the VD break out, until molested mothers of molested children take their DP to court and to prison. Even then the Jodie Arias of WELS can serve a few years in prison and get out, showing up as a youth leader for his synod. Why not? Everyone is forgiven and saved, period, end of sentence, quoth DP Buchholz.

The more they wrap their false doctrine around the fetid stink of their deeds, the more they will suffer God’s judgment.

Therefore see to it that you lead a better life and conversation than your enemies, who will practice upon you all kinds of unmerciful deeds by judging and condemning you. Moreover they will not only not forgive you any sin, but will proclaim your best works and deeds of mercy as the greatest sins. Again, they will not only not give you anything, but they will also hunt down that which is your own, and will take and keep it by violence. Thus they will treat you. But beware, that you be not like them; on the other hand where they judge, judge not; where they condemn, bless; where they take revenge, forgive; when they take, give. For immediately before, the Lord teaches the very same when he says: Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, bless them that curse you, pray for them that despitefully use you.

4. In this manner St. Paul also admonishes the Christians at Rome ( Romans 12:18-19): “If it be possible, as much as in you lieth, be at peace with all men. Avenge not yourselves, beloved, but give place unto the wrath of God.” Christ here teaches the very same when he says: Be merciful, judge not, condemn not, avenge not yourselves, give unto and assist everyone, in order that you may not become equally as bad as your enemies; but rather that they may be prevailed upon by your kind and friendly conversation, to give you a good testimony, and finally be compelled to say conscientiously: Behold, we judge and condemn these people, and carry out all our maliciousness against them; against this they neither defend or avenge themselves, but suffer it all patiently, and besides, they overcome evil with good, Surely, they cannot be bad people, because they have so much patience, and reward evil with good; I myself, will also hold to them, because they do no one any harm, although they have good reasons for so doing.

39 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch? 40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master. 41 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye? 42 Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.

This section is addressed to the hard of heart, and also to us, so we do not participate in the same sins. Some clergy think, “I have not engaged in persecution,” but they are silent when they see their fellow pastors kicked out. They even reverse themselves when they think there is a price to be paid. The Reformation clergy who faced prison and burning at the stake, would have loved the relative protection we have today.

These people, like the martyrs (witnesses) before them, put their trust in Christ alone and not in the wisdom of man.



Trials

"Therefore God must lead us to a recognition of the fact that it is He who puts faith in our heart and that we cannot produce it ourselves. Thus the fear of God and trust in Him must not be separated from one another, for we need them both, in order that we may not become presumptuous and overconfident, depending upon ourselves. This is one of the reasons why God leads His saints through such great trials."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 21. Luke 2:41-52.     

"Therefore, such a trial of the saints is as necessary or even more necessary than food and drink, in order that they may remain in fear and humility, and learn to adhere alone to the grace of God."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 40. Luke 2:41-52.        

"Secondly, God permits His saints to suffer these trials as an example for others, both to alarm the carnally secure and to comfort the timid and alarmed...But when we see and hear that God has in like manner dealt with His saints and did not spare even His own mother, we have the knowledge and comfort that we need not despair in our trials, but remain quiet and wait until He helps us, even as He has helped all His saints."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 40f. Luke 2:41-52.     

"Nor does He send such trial upon you in order to cast you off, but that you may the better learn to know and the more closely cling to His Word, to punish your lack of understanding and that you may experience how earnestly and faithfully He cares for you."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 44. Luke 2:41-52.       

"Not only is Christ hidden from the world, but a still harder thing is it that in such trials Christ conceals himself even from His church, and acts as if He had forgotten, aye, had entirely forsaken and rejected it, since He permits it to be oppressed under the cross and subjected to all the cruelty of the world, while its enemies boast, glory and rejoice over it, as we shall hear in the next Gospel."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, III, p. 67. John 10:11-16.     

"We should take to heart and firmly hold fast to these words and keep them in mind when in sorrow and distress, that it will not last long, then we would also have more constant joy, for as Christ and His elect had their 'a little while,' so you and I and everyone will have his 'a little while.' Pilate and Herod will not crucify you, but in the same manner as the devil used them so he will also use your persecutors. Therefore when your trials come, you must not immediately think how you are to be delivered out of them. God will help you in due time. Only wait. It is only for a little while, He will not delay long."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed. John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, III, p. 77. John 16:16-23   

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 misfortune, 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."
            Martin Luther, Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed. John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, III, p. 79. John 16:16-23         

"O Lord, look down from heaven, behold And let Thy pity waken; How few are we within Thy fold, Thy saints by men forsaken! True faith seems quenched on every hand, Men suffer not Thy Word to stand; Dark times have us overtaken. (2) With fraud which they themselves invent Thy truth they have confounded; Their hearts are not with one consent On Thy pure doctrine grounded. While they parade with outward show, They lead the people to and fro, In error's maze astounded. (3) May God root out all heresy And of false teachers rid us Who proudly say: 'Now, where is he That shall our speech forbid us? By right or might we shall prevail; What we determine cannot fail; We own no lord and master. (5) As silver tried by fire is pure From all adulteration So through God's Word shall men endure Each trial and temptation. Its light beams brighter through the cross, And purified from human dross, It shines thru every nation."
            Martin Luther, 1523, "O Lord, Look Down from Heaven, Behold," The Lutheran Hymnal, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941, Hymn #260. Psalm 12. 

Value of Trials
"One Christian who has been tried is worth a hundred who have not been tried for the blessing of God grows in trials. He who has experienced them can teach, comfort, and advise many in bodily and spiritual matters."
            Martin Luther, What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, III, p. 1381. Genesis 27:28-29.        

Baptism
"To be sure, Baptism is so great that if you turn from sins and appeal to the covenant of Baptism, your sins are forgiven. Only see to it--if you sin in this wicked and wanton manner by presuming on God's grace--that the judgment does not lay hold of you and forestall your turning back. And even if you then wanted to believe and trust in your Baptism, your trial might by God's decree, be so great that faith could not stand the strain. If they scarcely remain in the faith who do no sin or who fall because of sheer weakness, where will your brazen wickedness remain, which has challenged and mocked God's grace? Let us, therefore, walk with care and fear that we may hold fast the riches of God's grace with a firm faith and joyfully give thanks to His mercy forever and ever. Amen."
            Martin Luther, What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, I, p. 57. 



The text: Psalm 4:2  How long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?

"Hence, nothing more pestilential and destructive can be taught a Christian than moral philosophy and the decrees of men, if they be so set before him as to make him believe that he can walk in and by them so as to please God.  For by such instruction it will come to pass that, relying on this wisdom, he will judge, condemn, and persecute whatever he sees is against him, and will thereby reject the cross of Christ and utterly despise the way of God, which is in its best and most propitious state when we are following, as through a desert and wilderness, Christ in a pillar of fire.
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"If the affections and thoughts of men are without faith in God, they are without the Word of God; if they are without the Word of God, they are without truth.  Thus all things which are without faith are vanities and lies; for faith is truth by the Word of truth in which it believes and to which it cleaves by believing."