Sunday, July 6, 2014

Blog Post Number 12,000 - Stop Working So Hard in the Garden



I try to reduce labor in the garden - I see so many examples of multiplying work for no reason.

People use giant riding lawnmowers to cut their small lawns when a push mower would easily do the job. So they stop and fix their monster machines every few feet, or go without mowing for weeks, which turns lawns into Dogpatch in this rainy weather. My friend on the corner cussed a blue streak about his mower, which is always breaking. "But it does a good job when it is working."

Soil has to be hauled at times, but why not buy inexpensive bags of good soil and tote those around? I like Miracle Gro and Mushroom Compost.

Rototilling is an enormous waste of machinery. People always brag that they till their leaves and garden trash in the fall. They clearly do not grasp composting on the ground over the winter. They should have their gardening licenses revoked until they get some training in the basics. Soil creatures are far more efficient at mixing the soil, but they get spin-killed during autumn in the name of adding organics to the soil. The surviving soil creatures that try to build up the soil population over the winter get osterized in the spring.

The straw bale gardener extolled his method for decreasing labor, but that means buying heavy bales, dragging or hauling them around, and dealing with the collapsed remains at the end of the season. He published a photo of dragging a bale of straw with some tarp, after wetting the lawn. If I save labor that way, I will be found on the ground with a cardio team trying to get a pulse.

Can you see me building a trellis that will not fall down?
Straw is cheap, but soil is free.


Chalking lines to plant the veggies in straight rows? They are not appearing in a parade for the Queen. They grow better in wide rows.

When I see diagrams for trellises and other equipment - all easy to build - I think of ways around it. My fence is good for 75 feet or more of trellis. Pole beans and Malabar spinach plants are already growing there.

Those fancy $150 to $300 bird baths moved me to install five of my own. I bought plant pot plates (to reduce leakage under big flower pots) and distributed them where they would catch soaker hose water. I now have six bird baths at minimal cost and no labor. One catches the AC condensate water, and birds are always there. Perhaps other wildlife enjoy the double bath ensemble - a deep aluminum baking pan to catch the water, a ceramic pot plate to create a shallow bathing feature from the overflow.

Solar lights are very little trouble and recycle the Creator's sunlight energy.

More Pollution - WELS Pollution. Lillo Is Tired and the Angels Weep
With Laughter

One does not simply have a cow.

Matthias Flach said...
The Black Sheep is right. The boorish behavior of WELS pastors is a direct result of the ministerial education system. If WELS members knew about the things that happen on the campus of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, with the knowledge and approval of the professors, they would be absolutely shocked.

I'll write more about this issue in the future.

Joel Had a Cow

Not long after telling me not "have a cow", it appears that Joel Lillo has had a cow and deleted all of the comments he has made here. I'll put the best construction on his actions and assume that he has seen the error of his ways and has recanted his non-Lutheran arguments.

The sad thing is, though, that Joel is not on the extreme liberal end of the WELS ministerium. His comments represent the views of the vast majority of WELS pastors.

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4 comments:

Joel said...
Quoth Greg Jackson:

"Lillo removed his comments from Polluted WELS after getting his lunch handed to him. Too funny. Clearly fortitude is not a side effect of apostasy."

Now I see that you've said the same thing (a little more nicely than Jackson, but then a rabid hyena would probably be nicer than Greg Jackson).

Why did I delete my comments? Is it because of a lack of fortitude? Is it because I had my clock cleaned? Is it because I've seen the errors of my ways?

No. No. and No.

The truth is, I'm tired. I'm tired of being virtually the only WELS pastor on any of these blogs who states the side of those in our circles who use contemporary forms of worship. The weird thing is that I don't use contemporary worship. It's not a good fit for my congregation. I rotate the four orders of service in Christian Worship on a monthly basis. I just believe that the form of worship (as supported by the Luther quote that I used and which I will requote at the end of this post) is a true adiaphora. Doctrine is not.

When I challenged you to find me an example of false doctrine amoung WELS pastors who make use of contemporary worship, I wasn't just referring to the teaching of salvation by grace through faith. I was also talking about proper teaching about the sacraments, close communion, infant baptism, the role of the Holy Spirit in conversion (opposed to making a decision for Christ), and the efficacy of the means of grace. I haven't seen any contemporary worship guys in our circles who even hint that they deny those teachings. I have not even seen an over emphasis of the third use of the law in sermons in CoWo services in the WELS. 

Like I said, I'm just tired of being (practically)the only one who's saying this on these "discussional" blog sites. I'm going to let others do it.

With that, I'll let Luther have the last word...

To sum up, this and every other order is so to be used that should any misuse arise in connexion therewith, it should be immediately done away with and another made: just as King Hezekiah broke up and did away with the brazen serpent, which God Himself had commanded to be made, because the children of Israel misused it. Forms and Orders should be for the promotion of faith and the service of love, and not to injury of faith. When they have no more to do, they are forthwith dead and of no more worth; just as, if good coin is counterfeit, for fear of misuse it is abolished and destroyed; or as, when new shoes have become old and dry, we wear them no longer but throw them away and buy new ones. Order is an outward thing. Be it as good as it may, it can fall into misuse. Then it is no longer order but disorder. So no Order has any intrinsic worth of its own, as hitherto the Popish Order has been thought to have. But all Order has its life, worth, strength, and virtue in right use ; else it is worthless and fit for nothing. God's Spirit and grace be with us all. Amen.

In Christ,
Joel Lillo
Buh Bye.

P.S. Why Greg Jackson illustrated the story of my deleting my posts with a picture of his mother is a mystery to me.
This is a picture of my mother when she left for college at the age of 18.
The photo in the earlier post illustrated the humor of posting, then deleting.
Matthias Flach said...
Joel,

Two questions.

1. If you still stand by your defense of contemporary worship, why delete all of your comments?

2. Did you read my response to that Luther quote the first time you posted it?
OCP said...
Joel,

Thank you for illustrating my point. Regarding your "challenge," there have been several proofs offered over the years, but they are all explained away, and then ignored. There are examples of talking about "choosing to believe" (a subtle denial of the role of the Spirit in conversion and preservation), and of what God "needs" us to do (a subtle denial of the efficacy of the means of grace). The whole concept that the historic Christian pattern of worship is no longer good enough is a subtle denial of the efficacy of the means of grace (if we trust the Spirit to work through the Word, then why the need to chuck the liturgy, which is nothing but the Word?). I've heard a pastor in our midst express his fear (terror, really) that if he didn't reach someone with the Gospel, that they would be condemned because of what he didn't do. That is a denial of the efficacy of the Word, as well as the doctrine of election. 

And there are others. But you can dismiss them all with "don't have a cow," because these errors are subtle. You think that means we should ignore them; I think that makes them even more dangerous. And multiple scriptural warnings, as well as a myriad of examples from the history of the church, would seem to be on my side regarding the danger of the subtle errors.

It's real easy to throw out challenges for proof when you ignore all the proof that is offered.

Any you think you're tired? You're riding along with the direction our Synod seems to be heading. You're jumping on the bandwagon of the celebrities of our Synod. You want to see tired? try being one of the "legalists" or "Pharisees" who dares to question these things...

OCP


And P.S., I'm not sure what, or who, it serves by insulting Greg Jackson on a site that he has nothing to do with. I can't defend some of his theology, but meeting insult with insult seems to inappropriate for a WELS pastor, much less the (apparently) only defender of WELS orthopraxy.
Brett Meyer said...
"Lillo removed his comments from Polluted WELS after getting his lunch handed to him. Too funny. Clearly fortitude is not a side effect of apostasy."

This was my comment submitted to Ichabod The Glory Has Departed. I stand by it.

In Christ,
Brett Meyer
Lillo is from the Love Circuit.
The only obscene emails I have received were sent from Fox Valley
and Martin Luther College.
Anonymous said...
I don't know why Pr. Lillo feels that he needs to constantly insult people on various blogs. He has done this many times over the years. It makes him look very childish. I would have serious doubts about him if he would be called as my Pastor.

ELCA's Apostasy Has Caused a 25% Loss of Members

Four mainline apostate denominations in the US and Canada:
three women  are running them.


ELCA Facts

ELCA facts 

As of 2012, there were 3,950,924 baptized members in the ELCA. There were 9,533 congregations organized in 65 synods in nine geographic regions. 

GJ - ELCA began in 1987 with 5.3 million members, so they have a 25% loss of members. They send leaders to Fuller Seminary and Willow Creek.

The ELCA is a diverse church body, becoming more so every day. This church is committed to growing in diversity and strengthening its global, ecumenical and interfaith relationships around the world. 

ELCA congregations are led by gifted men and women who have been called by God to serve their community. The ELCA calls both women and men to serve as pastors and lay rostered leaders. Here are some facts about ELCA leaders: 

As of Oct. 22, 2012, there were 18,010 leaders on the ELCA roster including 998 associates in ministry, 64 deaconesses, 175 diaconal ministers and 16,773 ordained clergy. In 2012, 23 percent of clergy on the ELCA roster were women. In the ELCA’s eight seminaries, the numbers of women and men preparing for ministry are about equal. 

About 86 percent of ordained women and 83 percent of ordained men are actively serving in congregations. 

The ELCA offers opportunities for Lutheran education at every level and considers education as an important part of our calling. We offer quality education at every level through our institutions. In addition to the eight ELCA seminaries and two seminary extension centers, there are 26 colleges and universities, 50 or more lifelong learning programs, 14 high schools, 296 elementary schools, 1,573 early childhood programs, 145 camp and retreat centers serving 450,000 annually. 

The ELCA is committed to making the world a more just and peaceful place to live. Through programs, ministries and partnerships ELCA congregations, synods and the churchwide organization work every day to address inequities in political, economic and social systems and to end conflict and violence all over the world. We are a church that believes God is calling us into the world – together. This is Christ’s church. There is a place for you here. 

To access the ELCA presiding bishop’s biography, click here. - See more at: http://www.elca.org/en/News-and-Events/ELCA-Facts#sthash.z3jfaTXF.dpuf

The Third Sunday after Trinity, 2014. Luke 15:1-10.
The Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin



The Third Sunday after Trinity, 2014


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bethany-lutheran-worship

                       

The Hymn # 652     I Lay My Sins on Jesus              1.24
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 #436            The Lord’s My Shepherd                   1.33

The Sheep Symbolizes Faith


The Communion Hymn # 190            Christ Is Arisen            1:52
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 # 350     Jesus the Very Thought of Thee   1:53

KJV 1 Peter 5:6 Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: 7 Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you. 8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: 9 Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world. 10 But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you. 11 To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

KJV Luke 15:1 Then drew near unto him all the publicans and sinners for to hear him. 2 And the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, This man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them. 3 And he spake this parable unto them, saying, 4 What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it? 5 And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. 6 And when he cometh home, he calleth together his friends and neighbours, saying unto them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost. 7 I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance. 8 Either what woman having ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light a candle, and sweep the house, and seek diligently till she find it? 9 And when she hath found it, she calleth her friends and her neighbours together, saying, Rejoice with me; for I have found the piece which I had lost. 10 Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.

Third Sunday After Trinity

Lord God, heavenly Father, we all like sheep have gone astray, having suffered ourselves to be led away from the right path by Satan and our own sinful flesh: We beseech Thee graciously to forgive us all our sins for the sake of Thy Son, Jesus Christ; and quicken our hearts by Thy Holy Spirit, that we may abide in Thy word, and in true repentance and a steadfast faith continue in Thy Church unto the end, and obtain eternal salvation, through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end Amen.


The Sheep Symbolizes Faith

These parables teach the grace of God in our Savior, with a secondary emphasis on faith in Christ.

The setting is the scandal expressed by the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus receives open sinners and even eats with them. "Receiving" is the opposite of shunning. He should have been shunning them. Eating with them was more than just letting them be around Him. Dining with them expressed real friendship, which was not to be tolerated by the scribes and Pharisees.

The new Pharisees make a religion out of shunning. I visited a pastor who was later told by his clergy friend. "You should not have had him under your roof." For the new Pharisees and the old ones, shunning made one holy because it kept the polluting effect away. In other words, sanctification or the godly life is one of works rather than faith.

The lack of faith is clearly shown in the scribes and Pharisees being offended by Jesus. Everything He did and said offended them because they disbelieved in Him and rejected Him.

These were obvious sinners - that is - everyone knew their flaws. Tax collectors for the Roman Empire were hated because they funded the occupation by extorting fees. The more they got from the Jews, the more they kept for themselves. Abuse was rewarded, which set a standard for today's collections. Others were the low-lifes that filled the early Christian Church. Proper citizens did not associate with the Jesus followers, and the low-lifes appreciated the grace, forgiveness, and new life given by faith in Christ.

To counter the scribes and Pharisees, Jesus offered a parable that jabbed them in a way they could not refute. No one could argue with the comparison, so it left them speechless and angry. Anyone would leave a healthy flock and go after the lost sheep. When the helpless animal is found, the sheep is carried home, the owner and neighbors rejoicing.

In case the point is missed - There is more rejoicing in heaven over the repentant sheep than the 99 who need no repentance. This is another example of ironic humor, because Jesus is clearly condemning those who reject others for being sinners without recognizing their own sin.

The sheep symbolizes faith. Even if we imagine a lamb, which is not the word used, carrying home an animal is not easy. Ever since her operation, Sassy has refused to be carried 99% of the time. It only works when she has made a mess and needs to be brought close to the disaster (very rare event). Recently she tore up some newspaper outdoors. When I asked her about it, she crawled on her side for about 10 feet and went over on her back to act repentant and cute.

But when an animal fights the person carrying it, the effect is dramatic. Rabbit owners are routinely raked by their pets' hide legs. Consider a sheep. The hooves would do plenty of damage with the least amount of resistance, cutting, hitting, struggling. 

But the picture we have is a sheep lost in the wilderness, frightened and alone, soon to be devoured by a predator. The sheep knows its owner's voice and relaxes at the sound of it. Instead of scraping through the briars and brambles, the sheep is being carried home at shoulder height - no labor, no more scratches and trips.

The sheep rests on the owner's shoulders, and the owner is happy rather than angry. The tone of voice is soothing, not terrifying. A lot of the language of the Christian Faith describes this relationship. We rest upon Christ. We are at peace when we are with Him, and He is with us. We feel comfort, peace, and security, not knowing the way home, but knowing that He carries us.


The Gospel creates faith and sustains faith. When people try to make this an intellectual decision or an act of will, the work of the Spirit through the Word is ignored. God is not content to leave us with that initial form of faith, which many of us received when we were baptized. He exercises this faith by letting us be challenged in many ways, by laying the cross on us daily.

The greatest service is to read and study the Word and apply ourselves to it. No one can miss the point that knowledge of the Word is almost absent today. There was a time when most congregations thought that teaching the Scriptures was good by itself. That was the best possible result of teaching. Now the urge is to be popular and relevant, with messages aimed at the emotions and at the strange notion of success.

The head of one missions program said, "New York City residents have time management problems. If we offer time management, which is a felt need, they will come to our church there." As I recall, that flopped too. Simply the absence of speaking the Gospel is a testament to a complete lack of faith in the Savior. We will be carried home by our Day-Timers or by our Savior.

There are many times when we cannot figure things out. Or rather, we are honest about not figuring anything out. All we can do is wait out the chaos in faith. Then we realize what was hidden from us but known by God. The hymns of Paul Gerhardt are especially wise and comforting in this regard. Nothing went his way, and we received more hymns from that man's sorrow and pain than from any other writer. Likewise, Luther's doctrinal hymns come directly from living under the threat of death as he taught the Word.

In contrast, pastors afraid of unemployment write nothing but copy everything, leaving behind nothing of value. I recall one who promoted false doctrine and raked money out of everyone's pocket. He retired with a huge nest-egg, and died, unable to cash out for a long retirement of ease and luxury.

"The Holy Spirit will convict the world of sin, because they do not utterly trust in Me." (Jackson Living Bible) If the primary work of the Spirit is teaching faith and condemning unbelief, then our primary work is trusting the Gospel of Christ and spreading it. In doing so we combat unbelief and encourage faith in Him.

I recall the feeling of wondering why I was out of sync at clergy meetings, whether ecumenical, LCA, WELS, or CLC. When someone else published the same sentiments, I no longer felt alone. So many attacks on the basic Gospel are being mounted daily that millions feel the same way. They are not as connected to the Net as you readers are. When someone teaches the basic Christian faith - unvarnished, unalloyed, with no additions or man-made corrections - it is a great relief to them.


Now You See Lillo, Now You Don't


Brett Meyer:
Lillo removed his comments from Polluted WELS after getting his lunch handed to him. Too funny.   Clearly fortitude is not a side effect of apostasy.

Lillo Must Kilcrease While Others Increase


Sunday, April 7, 2013


A New Concept from Pastor Joel Lillo - The Chain of Discipline in the Northern District of WELS and in the Fox Valley Plagiarism Circuit


Pastor Joel Lillo, Fox Valley, WELS has left a new comment on your post "Church: Pastor Rick Warren's son commits suicide -...":

Let me answer your questions with some other questions?

Why do you think I know something about this?

Even if I did know something, why should I tell you?

Are you a part of the chain of discipline in the Northern Wisconsin District and the WELS?

Again, why do you think I know something about this?

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GJ - Joel, it strains my credibility to imagine you do not know the answer to my questions -

1. Is Ski suspended covertly, as the COP imagines?
2. Was he given a paid vacation as a leave of absence, as The CORE and St. Peter, Freedom think?
3. Where is Ski?  The CORE website says nothing and St. Peter in Freedom says very little.

So why would this involve the "chain of discipline" in the Northern Wisconsin District? That sounds ominous.

I am full of wonder that there is such a thing as genuine discipline in your district. The CP was disciplined and replaced for correctly telling Glende that Tim was wrong when plagiarizing from Groeschel. Plagiarism is fraud and deceit, against the  law, by the way.

How about Bethany in Appleton stealing the Swindoll devotion and printing it as original?

Or Parlow's incessant plagiarism?

If anyone is concerned about matters in your circuit, excommunication and shunning follow.

But real discipline? Please.

Glende and pals thought they had to set up a blog, borrowing my blog's name, to attack me anonymousely. They also started a second one that slandered WELS members by name, so brazenly that it soon disappeared. That is against the law, by the way.

Who appointed them? Glende and Ski cannot write a sermon on their own. They have to download graphics from Craig Groeschel. They need to study and worship with gay activist Andy Stanley.

Glende thought SP Schroeder did a wonderful job with Joel Hochmuth, just before Joel offended again - many times over. Sin more that grace may abound, as St. Paul "said" (as a good example of false doctrine).

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Collect the money from the Milwaukee court, Ski.

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