Sunday, March 8, 2015

Little Practical Tips for Creation Gardening

Blue jays are also responsible for planting forests.


Let's just assume for a moment that God created the heavens and the earth, a basic concept in science until the Age of Rationalism - aka the Enlightenment.

If God created the universe through Christ, the Creating Word, then everything would have the marks of that origin. And they do.

When we enjoy the marvels of nature, we are looking at the handiwork of Christ. "Nothing was made apart from Him." John 1:1ff

Some things are easy to predict with a little observation and reading. For example, Sharon Lovejoy emphasizes a variety of seeds to attract a variety of birds. Because of her books,  I have varied the seeds, to include a mixture of corn and other delights in the Big Cob from Pennington.

For the bird feeder near the window, I put in a bag of finch feed, which is thistle seed plus hulled sunflower seeds. I already had purple finches, but that added a group of goldfinches to the lineup. Goldfinches really like thistle and hulled sunflower seeds. A little change brought them. Soon the males will change their livery from blah to gold, white, and black.

Most people love goldfinches.


The goldfinches like to line up for the seeds, so the overflow waits on the Jackson EZ Bird Swing. I told my wife, "Look at the goldfinches on the swing." Two were feeding while one at a time waited on the swing.

Birds jostle for seed, but they also wait their turn. At the Jackson Bird Spa today, two types of doves  (mourning and rock) were working the ground while starlings ate the sunflower seeds and suet. When the Big Cob on the filing cabinet is scattered by starlings and squirrels, the ground feeding birds share in the bounty. Doves are not so likely to land at waist height. Nor do they spar as much as starlings, but they will work the ground thoroughly and patiently.

Starlings normally arrive as a flock and feed as a flock, landing after the scout bird shows all is safe, and taking off as a group if the scout bird is spooked.

Corn will bring blue jays, who also love peanuts. Suet is ideal for woodpeckers, starlings, chickadees, nuthatches, and other insect eaters. I will feed suet to birds all summer because it is inexpensive at the meat market and leverages the insectivore population.

The birds alone show an adroit management style that we take for granted, though not one person can come close to copying what God does. For instance:

  • Birds favor different foods, so they get rid of a wide variety of pest.
  • Birds nest at all levels and feed at all levels.
  • Territorial birds only worry about their own species, so many species can share the same yard and multiply the ways they feed and help out our modest efforts.
  • Raptors take out the weak, strengthening the flock.
  • Birds are great builders, creating a wild variety of nests. Who gave them the blueprints?
  • Birds tighten their grip when asleep. so they have no trouble staying safe on a perch at night.
  • Baby birds need bugs and grubs to grow, and those creatures are most abundant in the spring, when the babies hatch.
  • Aquatic birds make sure new ponds have fish by bringing fish eggs on their legs from other locations.
That only starts the list. These feathered wonders always work in conjunction with the other creatures, depending on them for food and providing them fertilizer. 



Birds Flock To Your Yard, Entertain You,  and Eat Your Pests If You:
  1. Provide water at all times for bathing and drinking - multiple locations.
  2. Offer various kinds of shelter instead of making the yard look like a pool table, green and flat and dull.
  3. Leave piles of leaves around to generate more food.
  4. Mulch the garden and bushes.
  5. Provide foods they can use, from suet to seeds to fruits.
  6. Grow foods they enjoy - berries, sunflowers, and seed-producing flowers.
  7. Hang dryer lint and string for their nests. 
  8. Love dead logs and dead trees. They are somebody's home.
"Your home is made of dead trees.
Why can't I have my home in a dead tree?"

Sorry - Ustream Is Totally Wonky Today



Ustream has launched a new download, which I think may be the cause for the service breaking up twice today.

When it does not stay broadcasting twice in a row, that is a good sign it will continue the same every 5 or 10 minutes. So  I stop at that point.

We will have Holy Communion on Wednesday night.


Oculi, The Third Sunday in Lent, 2015. Luke 11:14-28



Oculi, The Third Sunday in Lent, 2015

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson



Mid-Week Lenten Services are Wednesdays at 7 PM.

The Hymn #175 Hamburg                          2.43
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             Ephesians 5:1-9
The Gospel                                 Luke 11:14-28
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
The Sermon Hymn #172:1-5            Herzlich tut mir 2.55

Devils versus Believers

The Hymn #172:6-10            Herzlich tut mir 2.55
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 #151   Christ the Life                       2:78

KJV Ephesians 5:1 Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; 2 And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. 3 But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becometh saints; 4 Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thanks. 5 For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. 6 Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. 7 Be not ye therefore partakers with them. 8 For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light: 9 (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)

KJV Luke 11:14 And he was casting out a devil, and it was dumb. And it came to pass, when the devil was gone out, the dumb spake; and the people wondered. 15 But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub the chief of the devils. 16 And others, tempting him, sought of him a sign from heaven. 17 But he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and a house divided against a house falleth. 18 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast out devils through Beelzebub. 19 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out? therefore shall they be your judges. 20 But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you.

21 When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace: 22 But when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.

23 He that is not with me is against me: and he that gathereth not with me scattereth. 24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out. 25 And when he cometh, he findeth it swept and garnished. 26 Then goeth he, and taketh to him seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in, and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first.

27 And it came to pass, as he spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto him, Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the paps which thou hast sucked. 28 But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it.




Third Sunday in Lent

Lord God, heavenly Father, who hast sent Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, to take upon Himself our flesh, that He might overcome the devil, and defend us poor sinners against the adversary: We give thanks unto Thee for Thy merciful help, and we beseech Thee to attend us with Thy grace in all temptations, to preserve us from carnal security, and by Thy Holy Spirit to keep us in Thy word and Thy fear, that unto the end we may be delivered from the enemy, and 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.



Devils versus Believers

KJV Luke 11:14 And he was casting out a devil, and it was dumb. And it came to pass, when the devil was gone out, the dumb spake; and the people wondered. 15 But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub the chief of the devils. 

Here are two opposing reactions to a miracle performed by Jesus. The believers marveled at what Jesus accomplished. But in contrast, the unbelievers were offended and offered an accusation to besmirch the miracle - His power comes from Satan, aka Beelzebub, the Lord of the Flies.

This reaction can be found in many different situations. When people react hatefully to sound doctrine and to good things happening through the Christian Faith, that is an obvious litmus test.

I used to wonder why people were so hateful about good things, but this text illustrates the two reactions. So - rather than be startled, we should be discerning, testing the spirits.

16 And others, tempting him, sought of him a sign from heaven. 

Tempting God is another form of mockery. For instance, there are many who smirk about Christians having serious diseases or other mishaps. The attitude is, "If God loved you, He would spare you." It is a way of testing God, to suggest how God should act. But if God ran the world the way man does, we would have nothing and be eating roots and berries among the flaming ruins. In fact, we seem to be aiming that way, judging from world events.

Those with a superficial faith, not a sincere faith, will demand signs and wonders. They demand that God do certain things on their own schedule - and pray with their demands - rather than praying for faithfulness and for spiritual wisdom. Needless to say, they are like the seed that fell on rocky ground, grew up fast, and withered with the first scorching rays of the sun.

17 But he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and a house divided against a house falleth. 18 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast out devils through Beelzebub. 

Jesus divinely knew what they were thinking, so he used their logic against them. A kingdom divided is desolated, and a house divided falls. When the Byzantine Empire was torn up by religious disputes with bloody riots, the unresolved turmoil led to its fall to the Ottoman Muslims. At the end, only one city was left - Constantinople. Now it is Istanbul, Turkey.

There are many famous estates where the family engaged in bitter warfare, even though they had vast fortunes among themselves. So an empire created by one man, the patriarch, was divided and sold off in parcels.

Jesus asked two questions to defeat the antagonists. Why then, would a devil drive away a devil and defeat the work of their Father Below? Secondly, if they really thought that, how did their own sons conduct exorcisms? Jewish rabbis were known for miracles, too, but nothing like the wonders of Jesus.

18 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast out devils through Beelzebub. 19 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out? therefore shall they be your judges. 20 But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you.

Another text Matthew 12:28 says - If I by the Spirit of God, so we can see that the term finger is used for the power of Christ, which is the Spirit at work in the Word.

23 He that is not with me is against me: and he that gathereth not with me scattereth. 

There is no middle ground, which is where so many want to land, with one foot in each side of an argument. One is either a believer in Christ and all He teachers or not. The compromiser scatters rather than builds. In fact, he is far more useful in destruction than the outright opponent. 

What we have today among 4,000+ Protestant denominations (and many forms of Catholicism) is a variant position on everything, in the name of purity or nostalgia. But what is left but a massive front marching into apostasy together. They defend their turf and their brand but they do not teach the Word of God. Many times the Gospel is replaced with man-made Law and people despair.


24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out. 25 And when he cometh, he findeth it swept and garnished. 26 Then goeth he, and taketh to him seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter in, and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first.

There are many famous conversions where a celebrity found faith and rejected his (or her!) former ways. Hollywood stars come to mind. But later they are invaded by the same devils and fall even harder into the same addictions. As one study suggested, the delight caused by illegals drugs erases the effect of normal good feelings, so they easily return to the chemistry of happiness, worse than ever before.

Luther also saw this allegorically, because Christianity threw out many devils, but they came back in the form of the Roman Catholic Church, an invasion that was subtle over the centuries, but obvious during the Reformation. Roman Catholicism in the Reformation murdered Christians for being faithful Christians, exiled others, and put others into prison for teaching the truth. As 2 Thessalonians teaches so clearly - the spirit of deception took over so that people delighted in the evil.

27 And it came to pass, as he spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto him, Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the paps which thou hast sucked. 28 But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it.

Errors in the future are confronted by Jesus. People find all manner of Mariology in the Scriptures, but the divine nature of Mary is actually refuted in the New Testament. She is honored above all women, but the temptation to make her a divine goddess is condemned.

Blessed instead are those faithful to the Word of God.



Luther's Sermon for Oculi - The Third Sunday in Lent, 2015. Luke 11:14-23.
Casting Out the Demon





Luther's Sermon for OCULI. THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.

German text: Erlangen edition 11:127; Walch 11:752; St. Louis 11:550.

TEXT:

Luke 11:14-23. And he was casting out a demon that was dumb. And it came to pass, when the demon was gone out, the dumb man spake; and the multitudes marveled. But some of them said, By Beelzebub the prince of the demons casteth he out demons. And others trying him, sought of him a sign from heaven.

But he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and a house divided against a house falleth. And if Satan also is divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast out demons by Beelzebub. And if I by Beelzebub cast out demons, by whom do your sons cast them out? therefore shall they be your judges. But if I by the finger of God cast out demons, then is the kingdom of God come upon you. When the strong man fully armed guardeth his own court, his goods are in peace: but when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from him his whole armor wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.

CONTENTS:

CHRIST’S DEFENSE AGAINST THOSE WHO SLANDERED HIM.
* The different doctrines presented in this Gospel 1-2.

I. CHRIST’ S DEFENSE AGAINST HIS SLANDERERS.

1. Christ defends himself with fair and reasonable arguments 8-5.

2. He defends himself with a public example and a like work 6-9.

3. He defends himself with a parable taken from experience 10.

4. He defends himself with beautiful sayings and teachings 11.

5. He defends himself with a threat

* How and why we are not to trust in the works and worthiness of saints, but in God’s Word 18.

II. THE SPIRITUAL MEANING OF THIS GOSPEL.

1. Of the deaf, dumb and possessed man 14.

2. That the Jews called the devil Beelzebub

3. Of the strong man, who guards his house in peace

4. Of the stronger man who overcomes the strong man 17-18. 5 . That the unclean spirit wanders through desert places 19.

6. That Satan returns, and takes with him seven more wicked spirits 20.

I. CHRIST’S DEFENSE AGAINST HIS BLASPHEMERS.

1. This is a beautiful Gospel from which we learn many different things, and in which nearly everything is set forth as to what Christ, his kingdom and his Gospel are: what they accomplish and how they fare in the world.

In the first place, like all the Gospels this one teaches us faith and love; for it presents Christ to us as a most loving Savior and Helper in every need and tells us that he who believes this is saved. For we see here that Christ had nothing to do with people who were healthy, but with a poor man who was greatly afflicted with many ills. He was blind, as Matthew says; also dumb and possessed with a demon, as Luke tells us here. Now all mutes are also deaf, so that in the Greek language deaf and dumb are one word.

By this act Christ draws us to himself, leads us to look to him for every blessing, and to go to him in every time of need. He does this that we also, according to the nature of love, should do unto others as he does unto us.

This is the universal and the most precious doctrine of this Gospel and of all the Gospels throughout the church year. This poor man, however, did not come to Christ without the Word; for those who brought him to Christ must have heard his love preached and were moved thereby to trust in him.

We learn therefore that faith comes through the Word; but more of this elsewhere.

2. Secondly, it is here demonstrated how Christ and his Gospel fare in the world, namely, that there are three kinds of hearers. Some marvel at him; these are pious and true Christians, who consider this deed so great that they are amazed at it. Some blaspheme the Gospel; these are the Pharisees and scribes, who were vexed because they could not do the like, and were worried lest the people should hold Christ in higher esteem than themselves. Some tempt him, like Herod desired a sign after his own heart, that they may make sport of it. But he answers both parties; at first, the blasphemers in this Gospel, and later on the tempters, saying that no sign shall be given this wicked generation except the sign of the prophet Jonah, of which we read in the verses following. He answers the blasphemers in a friendly way and argues five points with them.

3. In the first place, with honest and reasonable arguments he concludes from two comparisons that one devil cannot cast out another; for if that were so, the devils would be divided among themselves and Satan’s kingdom would indeed not stand. For nature teaches that if a kingdom is divided against itself and its citizens drive out each other, it is not necessary to go to war against it, for it will come to ruin soon enough of itself. Likewise a house divided against itself needs no other destruction.

Even the heathen author Sallust, teaching only from the light of nature and experience, says: “Great wealth passes away through discord, but through concord small means become large.” If now the devils were divided among themselves to such a degree that one should drive out the other, Satan’s dominion would be at an end, and we would have rest from his attacks.

4. What then were these blasphemers able to say to such clear arguments?

They were put to silence, but their hearts were hardened, so that they did not heed his words. A hardened heart will not be instructed, no matter how plainly and clearly the truth is presented; but the faith of the righteous is strengthened when they see that the ground of their faith is right and good.

And for the sake of such we must answer those whose hearts are hardened, and put them to silence. Even though they will not be converted nor keep silence still it serves to reveal their hardened hearts, for the longer they talk the more foolish they become, and they are caught in their folly, and their cause is robbed of the appearance of being right and good, as Solomon also says in Proverbs 26:5: “Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.” That is, answer him according to his folly that his folly may be put to shame for the sake of others, that they may not follow him and be deceived, thinking that he is right. Otherwise, where no such condition exists, it is better to keep silent, as Solomon also says in the same chapter, verse 4 “Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him.”

5. Nor could they say here that the devils only pretended to be divided among themselves and to yield to one another in order to deceive the people, for it is publicly seen how they resist and contend, cry and rave, tear and rage, when they see that Christ means to expel them. It is then clearly seen that they are opposed to Christ and his Spirit, and they are not united with him, to whom they must yield so unwillingly. Therefore it is only a flagrant blasphemous lie, in which they are caught and put to shame, by which they try in venomous hate to give the devil credit for a work of God. From this we learn not to be surprised when our doctrine and life are blasphemed and stubborn hearts will not be convinced nor converted, although they are overwhelmed, as it were, with tangible truth and completely put to silence. It is enough that through our arguments their obstinate folly is revealed, acknowledged and made harmless to pious people, so that the latter may not be misled by its fine pretension. They may then go whither they will, they have condemned themselves as St. Paul says, Titus 3:11.

6. In the second place, he replies with a public example and a similar work, when he says: “By whom do your sons cast them out?” As if he would say: “Is this not simple idiocy? Just what you praise in your sons, you condemn in me. Because your sons do it, it is of God; but because I do it, it must be of the devil.” So it is in this world. What Christ does, is of the devil; if some one else did it, it would be all right. Thus the tyrants and enemies of the Gospel do now, when they condemn in us what they themselves do, confess and teach; but they must proceed thus in order that their judgment may be publicly approved, when they are condemned by all justice. The sons, of whom Christ here says that they drive out devils, were, I think, certain exorcists among the people, for God, from the beginning, had given this people manifold spiritual gifts and he calls them their “sons,” as though to say: I am the Son of God and must be called a child of the devil, while those who are your sons, begotten by you, do the same things and are not to be considered children of the devil.

7. “Therefore shall they be your judges,” that is, I appeal to them. They will be forced to decide that you wrongfully blaspheme me, and thus condemn yourselves. For if one devil does not drive out another then some other power must do it that is neither satanic nor human, but divine. Hence the words: “But if I by the finger of God cast out demons, then is the kingdom of God come upon you.” This finger of God is called in Matthew 12:28 the Holy Ghost, for the words read thus: “But if I by the Spirit of God cast out demons,” etc. In short, Christ means to say: If the kingdom of God is to come unto you, the devil must be driven out, for his kingdom is against God’s kingdom, as you yourselves must confess.

But demon is not driven out by demon, much less by men or the power of men, but alone by the Spirit and power of God.

8. From this follows that where the finger of God does not cast out the devil, there the devil’s kingdom still exists; where Satan’s kingdom still exists, there the kingdom of God cannot be. The unavoidable conclusion then is that, as long as the Holy Spirit does not enter our hearts, we are not only incapable of any good, but are of necessity in the kingdom of Satan.

And if we are in his kingdom, then we can do nothing but that which pleases him, else it could not be called his kingdom. As St. Paul says to Timothy: “The people are taken captive in the snares of the devil unto his will” 2 Timothy 2:26. How could Satan suffer one of his people to take a notion to do something against, and not for, his kingdom? Oh, it is a striking, terrible and powerful statement that Christ here admits such a dominion, which we cannot escape except by the power of God; and that the kingdom of God can not come to us until that kingdom is driven out by divine, heavenly power.

9. This truth is proved in the case of this poor man, who was bodily possessed of the devil. Tell me, what could he and all mankind do to free him from the devil? Without a doubt, nothing. He had to do and suffer just as his master the devil willed, until Christ came, with the power of God.

Now then, if he could not free himself from the devil as to his body, how could he, by his own power, deliver his soul from Satan’s spiritual dominion? Especially is this the case since the soul, because possessed of sin, is the cause of all bodily possession as a punishment, and sins are more difficult to remove than the punishment of them, and the soul is always more firmly possessed than the body. This is proved by the fact that the devil permits the body to have its natural powers and functions; but he robs the soul of reason, judgment, sense, understanding, and all its powers, as you readily see in the case of this possessed man.

10. He answers them in the third place, by a comparison taken from life, namely that of a strong man overcome by one stronger, and robbed of all his armor and goods etc. By this he testifies also that no one but God can overcome the devil, so that again no man can boast of being able of himself to drive out either sin or the devil. Notice how he pictures the devil! He calls him a mighty giant who guards his court and home, that is, the devil not only possesses the world as his own domain, but he has garrisoned and fortified it, so that no one can take it from him. He rules it also with undisputed sway, so that it does whatever he commands. Just as little as a house or court may withstand or contend against the tyrant who is its master, can man’s free will and natural powers oppose sin and Satan, that is, not at all; but they are subject to them. And as that house must be conquered by a stronger man and thus wrested from the tyrant, so must man also be ransomed through Christ and wrested from Satan. We see again, therefore, that our works and righteousness contribute absolutely nothing toward our salvation; it is effected alone by the grace of God.

11. He answers them fourthly, with pointed proverbs and teachings, as: “He that is not with me is against me,” and, “He that gathereth not with me, scattereth.” “The devil is not with me for I drive him out, hence he must of necessity be against me.” But this saying does not apply to the devil alone, but also to the blasphemers whom he here convicts and condemns, as being against him since they are not for him. “To be with Christ” is to have the same mind and purpose as Christ, that is, to believe in Christ that his works save us and not our own, for this is what Christ holds and teaches. But “to gather with Christ” is to do good out of love to him, and to become rich in good works. He that does not believe is, by his own free will, not with Christ but against him, because he depends upon his own works. Therefore, he that does not love, does not gather with Christ, but by fruitless works becomes only more sinful and drifts farther and farther from the faith.

12. In the fifth place, he answers with a threat, namely, that the last state always is worse than the first. Therefore we should take heed that we not only refrain from blaspheming the Gospel and Christ, who does such great things for us and drives the devil out of us; but with zeal and fear hold fast to them, in order that we may not become possessed of seven worse devils whereas one possessed us before. For thus it was with the Jews, who had never been so wicked as while the Gospel was being preached to them. So also under the papacy, we have become seven times, (that is, many times) worse heathen under the name of Christ than we ever had been before as St. Peter says: “The last state is become worse with them than the first.” 2 Peter 2:20. And if we neglect the great light which we now have, it will come to pass in our case also, that we shall become worse than we were before, for the devil does not slumber. This should be sufficient warning.

13. Finally, when the woman cries out to Christ and praises him, saying, “Blessed is the mother that bore such a son,” etc., he opposes her carnal worship and takes occasion to teach all of us the substance of this Gospel, namely, that we should not go gaping after the works or merits of the saints but rather see to it that we hear and keep the Word of God. For it does not concern or profit us in the least to know how holy and honorable the mother of this child might be, nor how noble this Son of hers may be; but rather what this Son has done for us, namely that, by grace, without any merit or worthiness on our part, he has redeemed us from the devil.

This fact is proclaimed to us through the Word of God, and this we are to hear and hold in firm faith; then shall we too be blessed like this mother and her child.

Although such a Word and work will be blasphemed, we should suffer it and give an answer with meekness, as St. Peter teaches, for the improvement of others.

II. THE ALLEGORICAL OR SPIRITUAL MEANING OF THIS GOSPEL.

14. This dumb, deaf, blind, and demon-possessed man represents all the children of Adam, who through the flesh are possessed of Satan in original sin, so that they must be his slaves and do according to his will. Hence they are also blind, that is, they do not see God. They are deaf, for they do not hear God’s Word, and are not obedient or submissive to it. They are also dumb, for they do not give him one word of thanks or praise, nor do they preach and proclaim Christ and the grace of God. But they are all too talkative about the teachings of the devil and the opinions of men. In these things they see only too well and are wiser than the children of light in their undertakings, opinions, and desires. In these things they hear with both ears and readily adopt the suggestions of flesh and blood. So then, whatever we do, in word and deed, as to both body and soul, is of the devil, whether it be externally good or bad, and must be redeemed through the work of God. We are in his kingdom and therefore we acknowledge him, see, hear, and follow him and praise and proclaim his name. All this takes place through the Spirit of God in his Word, which casts out the devil and his kingdom.

15. The Jews called the chief of the devils Beelzebub. The Hebrew word “sebub” means a fly; “baal” or “beel,” a man or ruler, as a householder.

When the two words form a combination, they mean an arch-fly or chieffly, or, in plain German “Fliegenkoenig oder grosse Hummel,” that is, kingfly or the great drone. They gave Satan this contemptuous epithet as though they were entirely free from him, secure against him, and lords over him. That is the way all conceited, corrupt hypocrites do; they imagine they are so pure and holy, that the devil is a helpless, feeble fly compared with them, and that they do not need the grace of Christ nor the Word of God.

Still they think he is strong enough for others, yet, that whatever godfearing people teach and do must be the devil’s own work, and they consider it such a trifling thing as though it were a dead fly. The devil can well endure such contempt, for by it he is placed above the true God in their hearts.

16. The tyrant in the court or palace is the devil, as I said before. He is in peace, however, as long as God’s Word and finger do not oppose him, and just like this deaf-mute, his people do whatever he wishes, for they know no better. His weapons and armor are the carnal conceit, doctrines and traditions of men, by which he terrifies the conscience and protects himself.

17. But when the stronger man, the Gospel, comes, peace flees, and he rages like a madman, for he resents being condemned, unmasked, punished, and publicly branded. Then he gathers up his armor, the powerful, wise, rich and holy people, and sets them all to attacking God’s Word, as we see in the persecution of the teachers of the Gospel. Such rage and persecution signify that the devil retires very unwillingly and raves in his whole body; for as he acts in the body and its members when he must depart, so he also behaves in the whole world, resisting with all his power when he is to give place to the Gospel; but it is all in vain, he must be expelled.

18. For a Stronger One, that is, Christ, comes and overpowers him and takes away his whole armor, that is, he converts some of those same persecutors, and to that extent makes him weaker, and his own kingdom stronger. He divides the spoils too, that is, those he converts he uses for various offices, graces, and works in Christendom, of which Paul writes in Romans 12:6. He is also in the court yard or ante-room of the palace, for the devil’s kingdom consists in outward appearances and pretences of wisdom, holiness, and strength; but when it is captured by the Gospel it is found to consist of pure folly, sin and weakness.

19. The text continues, “When the unclean spirit has gone out, he wanders through dry places, seeking rest,” etc. This means as much as the saying, “The devil never takes a vacation” and “The devil never sleeps,” for he is seeking how he may devour man. “Dry places” are not the hearts of the ungodly, for in such he rests and dwells like a mighty tyrant, as the Gospel here says; but there are dry and waste places here and there in the country where no people live, as forests and wildernesses. To these he flees in wicked rage because he is driven out. You will remember that the devil found Christ in the wilderness. Now, in Judea, there is not much water, hence we read that it contains many and wastes. In other countries, however, as in our own, which are well watered, the devils stay in rivers and lakes, and there they sometimes drown those who bathe or sail upon them. Furthermore, at some places there are water spirits, who entice the children from the shores into the water and drown them. These are all devils.

20. That he comes again and finds the house swept and garnished (Matthew adds “empty”) signifies that the man is sanctified and adorned with beautiful spiritual gifts, and that the evil spirit clearly sees that he can do nothing there with his familiar tricks, for he is too well known. Thus when the worship of idols was driven from the heathen, he never attacked the world with that device again. But what did he do then? He tried something else, went out, took with him seven spirits, more evil than himself, and entered in with them and dwelt there, and the last state of that man was worse than the first. So he has dealt with us. When Christ had become known in the world and the devil’s former kingdom with its idol worship had been destroyed, he adopted another plan and attacked us with heresy and introduced and established the papacy, in which Christ was entirely forgotten, and men became worse heathen under the name of Christ than before he was preached, as we can see now with our own eyes.

Such also was the lot of the Jews after the destruction of Jerusalem, and of the Greeks under the Turks. And so all will fare, who at first hear the Word of God and afterwards become secure and weary of it. St. Matthew says, in Matthew 12:14, that Satan finds the house empty. And in Matthew 13:25, he sowed tares among the wheat, by night, while men slept. Therefore it is necessary for us to watch as the apostles always admonish us, especially St. Peter in 1 Peter 5:3: “Brethren, be sober, be watchful: your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour”; for wherever he overthrows faith, he easily restores again all former vices.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Procrastinators Can Still Catch Up with the Jackson Rose Gardens.
Let the Creator Do His Work



Last year we had a late start when QVC or HSN offered eight bare-root roses for $64, with free shipping. Nevertheless, we had a great start with new roses producing many different blooms that everyone enjoyed, with no aphids and only a little black spot. KnockOut roses were added, and they bloomed without ceasing, although the reds were stronger and better than the whites and pinks.

We used a simple method for healthy, productive roses:

  • The holes were dug into the lawn and the roses planted without all the bother of soaking them 24 hours,  or adding fertilizer to the hole (bad idea).
  • Each plant was well watered in the hole and kept watered while getting established.
  • Afterwards our helper and I covered the lawn with newspapers and then with wood mulch - Jackson Mulch.
  • Uncle Jim's Earthworms (red wigglers) were added to the rose garden, where they quickly dug themselves in.
  • Soaker hoses were placed to keep the roses watered.
  • No fertilizer or pesticides were used. 
  • I pruned the roses throughout the summer, giving the roses away at school and in the neighborhood, placing them on the altar. Some went through our neighbor to the home of a dying patient in hospice care - and that meant so much to everyone in the family.
Long ago I reckoned that mulch was not really different from compost, much easier to  build on the spot than to haul. I learned last year that new discoveries with soil fungi showed that the real action involved the microbes trapping, swapping, and moving nutrition to benefit themselves and the roots.

The roots say to the fungi, in effect, "You want my carbons? I need some nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus - and make it snappy."

Fungi need carbon to grow, so they obey the plant roots and supply what they need. Fungi also live in each plant to protect and help the plant.

People have fussed, dug, sprayed, and cussed - but the best remedy for roses and all plants is to lay down the organics and let the microbes do their work. 

Gardeners should leave the soil undisturbed and untrampled. Mulched garden space feeds the microbes below and the insect eaters above. Birds and spiders love mulch. Cats like the rose garden because it is also a bird haven. 

When the garden warmed up before the recent cold and snow, the first sign of spring was a spiders thread glimmering in the sunlight, trailing down from the top of a rose cane. Why would I spray him down with insecticide or rob him of food that will multiply his family members?
Chicago Peace will be part of the Peace collection -
Peace, Pink Peace, and Chicago Peace.




Pietism and Rationalism: The Axis of Evil.
Each One Is the Imagined Cure of the Other

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Spener introduced Pietism to the Lutheran Church, by attaching his agenda, Pious Wishes, 1675, to the orthodox Lutheran volume by Arndt. Instead of writing an introduction, he posted a detour sign, based on his infatuation with Roman Catholicism and Calvinism, cell groups, and doctrinal indifference.

Some hallmarks of Pietism are:
  1. heart religion instead of a head religion. Pietists often mention that false distinction.
  2. Lay-led conventicles or cell groups, to develop piety through prayer and Bible study.
  3. Unionism - cooperation between Lutherans and the Reformed. Spener was the first union theologian (Heick, II, p. 23).
  4. An emphasis on good works and foreign missions. "Deeds, not creeds" is a popular motto.
  5. Denial of the Real Presence and baptismal regeneration, consequences of working with the Reformed. (Heick, II, p. 24)
  6. A better, higher, or deeper form of Christianity rather than the Sunday worshiping church. This often made the cell group the real church, the gathered church.

Theological education had become dry, rationalistic, and non-Biblical, so surveys of the Bible and Biblical courses were an instant hit. Spener had enormous energy and networking skills, so his agenda became a movement.

1700s
The movement was established at Halle University, 1694 which was founded to teach Pietism. In one generation Halle became the center of rationalism in Europe. A doubting Schleiermacher studied at Halle and later taught at Halle. He was the  pivotal modern theologian, teaching faith without belief, as my witty Notre Dame friend observed. The faith-words are used. The author plays with the terms, but there is no faith in God, no trust in Christ as the Savior, only a holy awe for the philosophical edifice built up in thick, almost incomprehensible volumes.

Doctrinal indifference and unionism go together well, as Reu noted in his lectures on the topic, so Halle University was both, Pietistic missions launched from Halle and other institutions expected Lutheran-Reformed union parishes and often required an adult conversion story for membership in the Lutheran Church.

Similarly, Pietistic groups are always allergic to the Book of Concord and Lutheran Orthodoxy.



1800s
Knappe was already the last of the old Pietists when he taught and gave his lectures, which became a standard volume in America, after their translation by the Calvinist Woods.

The illiterate leaders of the LCMS, WELS, and ELS fail to acknowledge that their precious Objective Justification and Subjective Justification definitions come from this Calvinist Woods - that the Knappe lectures were a standard volume in all mainline libraries for 90 years.

Knappe might have been the last of the Pietists at Halle, but he was thoroughly modern. He denied that the Trinity was Biblical - standard fare for modern theology, aping the rationalistic Schleiermacher.

The Walther group was university-trained in the rationalism growing fout of the bankruptcy of Pietism, and the son (rationalism) loathed the father (Pietism).

Therefore, their cure for the arid philosophy of academic rationalism was the cell group of Pietism. They attached themselves to Kuhn, a severe Pietist, engaged in a Halle style Bible study cell group, and later followed Martin Stephan, a Pietist with a Pietistic congregation whose land was donated by the Moravian Pietist Zinzendorf.

Walther's Pietistic pedigree is perfect. Just as Zinzendorf's son created a scandal with his boy's town, so Stephan manufactured a new one with his girl groupies. And "nobody knew." Stephan contracted syphilis and "nobody knew." He walked to Pietistic meetings with young women, in the middle of the night, even though his church was already designated a Pietistic meeting place. And yet - "nobody knew."

Stephan took his clergy and laity to America when he was placed under house arrest for sexual and financial scandals, leaving his syphilitic wife and children behind, yet "nobody knew."

Stephan told his female followers that he controlled their souls and their bodies.
But "nobody knew."

Pope Walther Gives Bishop Stephan the Left Foot of Fellowship
Landing in New Orleans, the Stephan sex cult moved on to St. Louis, where naked slaves were auctioned in the city streets. Locals were measuring the rope when the Stephanites ignored a great land offering and bought Mormon land in Perryville, far away from prying eyes.

Zion on the Mississippi recorded that St. Louis residents were highly suspicious of the bishop without his wife and his female companions, including Walther's young niece. But I want to assure all of you SynCon addicts - "nobody knew."

The young ladies began having syphilitic symptoms, a disease so ugly and nasty that the readers must do their own research. People knew about the disease. That is why Stephan went to spas in Europe, with his mistress, to get relief from his rashes, a basic symptom of that venereal disease.

Stephan definitely picked up an STD in Europe, and gave it to his children, through his wife, and yet "nobody knew." They definitely knew - this Pietistic circle  - when the young women began sobbing and the parents started thinking about murder.

Walther, who signed the letter making Stephan a bishop for life, organized an excursion from St. Louis to Perryville, to threaten, rob, and kidnap at gunpoint the bishop. Their cover story was suddenly discovering that - gasp - Stephan was an adulterer! "Nobody knew" until two ladies, or was it just one, confessed to Walther's pal - after a red-hot Law sermon. And the mistress left to be with Stephan in Illinois - but "nobody knew" - even though she was with him often in Dresden, on the ship with him, and at his St. Louis abode.

That trial balloon should have flown as far as the Hochmuth story, but it is still being told as part of the Walther mythology, with the Great Walther riding in on a white riverboat to rescue the innocent damsels of Perryville from the newly discovered adulterous bishop.

Let us now pause and offer a mass in thanksgiving that Walther did not leave Europe on the ship that sank without a trace. God spared him to spare the Perryville sect and lead America to Lutheran Orthodoxy. Amen? Amen!

Look who is driving the bus -
Mark Jeske, ELCA's biggest donor, thanks to
being on the Thrivent Board of Directors.


The Axis of Evil
The Missouri Sect was a mixed bag from the beginning. They slowly abandoned their cell groups and engaged in great projects, like the German Luther set, a magnificent project done in high quality volumes.

The LCMS likes to brag that they brought Confessional Lutheranism to America, based on Stephan's insistence on the Confessions in his early career. But Confessional Lutherans do not sponsor cell groups and teach the Halle Pietism of the whole world being "declared righteous." The Henkelites published the first English Book of Concord, not the LCMS, and they had a powerful influence on the LCA (or Muhlenberg) tradition.

Likewise, the Synodical Conference was a mixture of good and bad, with the bad coming from the Stephan-Walther fusion of Pietism and Lutheran doctrine. Walther had to have his disciple follow him at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, so he rigged the election of  F. Pieper.

Walther disciples at the WELS seminary in Wauwatosa left an indelible bad impression with their prolix weirdness and puffed up self-esteem.

But in contrast, Gausewitz (WELS) managed to write a catechism without any Halle UOJ and lead the Synodical Conference as president.

Nevertheless, out of a rotten base, Pietisistic rationalism, the struggle to remain Lutheran will fail unless the rationalism and Pietism are identified, refuted, and repudiated.

Instead, Pietism and rationalism have asserted themselves in the ELCA, WELS, LCMS, ELS and CLC (sic).

All the established Lutheran groups have abandoned the Scriptures and the Book of Concord to ape Fuller Seminary or the Roman Catholic Church, two forms of entertainment evangelism.

The rationale given for cola and popcorn happy clappy services is - "Everyone is doing it. We have to do the same to survive." But such excuses only prove that these clergy-wolves and their vulpine leaders are unbelievers.


Whoever apes the Calvinist translator of Knappe
is a Calvinist - not a Lutheran.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Why Not Pay Kids To Memorize Scripture?
WELS Sinks To New Levels of Decadence

Kids - you are on your way to becoming Tetzels -
Planned Giving Counselors.
But it gets easier - forget the Word of God.
Sell forgiveness for big bucks and earn a commission.
Endorsed by Marvin Schwan.
"I think it is a great idea. More churches should do this -
a good start. Pre-evangelism."


http://www.eternalrock.org/#/home

After they have recited a Bible passage to you, they will get to put a "Fruit of Spirit" sticker on their handout. Once they have all nine passages memorized, they can turn it in to Ms. Barb for a $5 gift card! Thanks in advance for taking the time to help your kids Grow in God's Word!

Program handouts will be ready this Sunday! 






Hello? Are You Talking about WELS?
Give Me a Minute for a Horse Laugh

"That was a good one, eh Nelly?
They don't even answer certified letters!"
http://welsdocument.blogspot.com/2015/03/synod-appeals-process-what-happens-when.html?showComment=1425614587774#c4949435565422786972

  • When an active member of the church is pushed out of the synod, the entire voting assembly of the congregation should be informed, consulted and given time to consider. 
  • If an appeals is sought, the appeals board should be able to consult with the entire voting assembly of the former congregation. 
  • The former member should also be allowed to present character references on their behalf. This would provide for the greatest number of opinions and support for either side.
The help desk at WELS headquarters is staffed 24/7.
A recorded message says, "Write a letter."
That is the first step in excommunication in WELS.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Reverse Engineer the Bird Feeding and the So-Called Pests Go Away.
Perfect Show Shoveling



Two weeks ago, grandson Alex and I stuffed four pounds of suet into various mesh bags. We had some leftovers, so we scattered those lumps around the yard.

The next day, starlings swooped into the yard to play tug-of-war with suet lumps and hang from the bags while feeding. More than 30 starlings were in the yard, day after day, rising to nearby trees to wait for additional food, such as sunflower seeds and the Big Cob of corn.

They played and washed in the bird baths, and other species came for the fun.

People grasp this with no trouble, so they should easily see how well this works with so-called pests when the scenario is changed.

Let's imagine a swarm of destructive insects has arrived, or eggs have hatched and hungry larvae are eating the crops. What we see as pests are food for:

  • birds, 
  • toads, 
  • parasitoid wasps, 
  • and spiders. 
Nothing can keep them from eating the fresh supply unless we kill the supply or poison everything with sprays and detergents.We want all those pest-eaters present, welcome, and happy in our yard, because they patrol night and day, as contrasted to the panicking gardener who runs to Lowe's, buys a box of XXX, and sprays down the plants.  

Individual statistics for each species beggar our imaginations. Each individual creature is good for thousands of creatures eaten in one season. So the real answer to garden invaders is to welcome them for the beneficial creatures they feed.

Yakety Yak

Keep all the papers - they're not trash
And that will save you so much cash.
If you don't mulch that garden floor
You ain't gonna pick no crops no more.
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)
Just finish building compost piles
Let's see organics and some smiles.
Get all that good stuff from the curbs
Or you wont' grow so many herbs.
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)
Just pick up the birdseed and the fat
And make a spider welcome mat.
And when you finish doin' that
Pull up a chair and have a chat.
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)
Don't you give me no weary looks
This blogger's hip, he knows what cooks.
Just build some creature-friendly nooks
And buy those Sharon Lovejoy books.
Yakety yak
(Don't talk back)


Perfect Snow Shoveling
Our snow and sleet storm from yesterday ended this morning with sunshine, blue skies, and a girl pulling her baby sister on a sled.

Our helper came over to help shovel the three driveways - ours, the Gardeners, and the Wrights. We were working on the Wrights when another neighbor came by with his shovel. We discussed how difficult it was for the husband and wife to shovel, and we finished their driveway and cars in a few minutes.

Our helper then borrowed a shovel to do his neighbor's, who lost a leg to infection.


Virtue Online - An Overview of the News - Good and Bad


http://www.virtueonline.org/diocese-ft-worth-iker-wins-next-round-property-warscliteracy-art-sewanee-outrages-alumniepiscopal

It is impossible to reconcile such decisions with the commandments of Scripture and traditional Christian morality. The Orthodox Church has condemned the aforementioned innovations as apostasy from the norms of the apostolic faith and church order as fixed by the Gospel and Church Tradition. --- Patriarchate Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk

Our mission is to introduce people to life in the Kingdom, to the range of God's effective will--where what God wants done is done. We introduce people to such a biblical understanding of discipleship: that it is literally living our lives as Jesus would if he were in our shoes, our context. --- Dallas Willard

"As I look back over fifty years of ministry, I recall innumerable tests, trials and times of crushing pain. But through it all, the Lord has proven faithful, loving, and totally true to all his promises." --- David Wilkerson

God is watching. Forget about the judgment of history. For those of you who are religious people, you have to think about the judgment of God. And don't worry about asking God to bless what you are doing. Look for what God is doing and get involved in that, because that has already been blessed. --- Bono

The mark of true preaching. Persecution or opposition is a mark of every true Christian preacher ... The Old Testament prophets found it so, men like Amos, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. So did the New Testament apostles. And down the centuries of the Christian church, until and including today, Christian preachers who refuse to distort or dilute the gospel of grace have had to suffer for their faithfulness. The good news of Christ crucified is still a 'scandal' (Greek, *skandalon", stumbling-block), grievously offensive to the pride of men. --- John R.W. Stott
If, in the enlightened perspectives of tolerance, equality and sexual anti-discrimination, Parliament (UK) sees fit to 'pardon' those who were once found guilty of gross indecency, why, in the enlightened perspectives of theological ecumenism, spiritual sophistication and religious anti-discrimination, will they not pardon those who were once convicted and executed for heresy? Not enough votes in it? ---- Archbishop Cranmer blog




Dear Brothers and Sisters
March 6, 2015

After a bitter, seven-year legal dispute, state District Judge John Chupp ruled Monday that Episcopalians, led by Bishop Jack Iker who broke away from the national Episcopal Church, are entitled to an estimated $100 million in property in the 24-county Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth.

Fort Worth-area Episcopalians, who remained loyal to the national Episcopal Church and reorganized the diocese under Bishop Rayford High, have the right to appeal the decision.

"We are grateful for the ruling in our favor. It is clear that both church laws and Texas laws have been rightly applied in this dispute," Iker proclaimed.

The schism occurred in 2008 when Iker and a majority of the 56 churches in the diocese broke away from the national church over issues including ordaining of gays and lesbians. Now Iker's group is a part of the Anglican Church in North America.

Chupp's order reversed his 2011 ruling declaring that the property belonged to the national Episcopal Church for use by the Fort Worth group that chose to remain affiliated with the New York-based denomination.
Chupp's earlier decision was based on what are called "deferential" principles, meaning that state law should defer to the rules of hierarchical religious institutions. An Episcopal Church law, called the "Dennis Canon," states that church property belongs to denomination, not local dioceses.

The Texas Supreme Court overturned that decision and ordered Chupp to rehear the case on "neutral principles" that govern nonreligious organizations. That favored Iker's group, which several years ago passed several local diocesan ordinances declaring that the Fort Worth diocese, not the national church, owned the property in the diocese.

Suzanne Gill, a spokeswoman for Iker's group, announced an appeal of the decision is expected. "This will likely go to the 2nd Court of Appeals in Fort Worth ... and possibly to the Supreme Court again."

Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church
has destroyed, murdered, and scattered the flock.
Remember that Selective Outrage is
a component of Selective Diversity.
She is a one-hit wonder and will retire from office.


*****
The outrage continues at Sewanee: the University of the South -- from gay marriages to porn movie showings to the latest piece of outrage. Officials at Sewanee excitedly unveiled a massive golden clitoris statue in the main library at the Episcopal Church-affiliated liberal arts school in Tennessee. It will be there for two weeks. Following the unveiling, there was a reception.

The sculpture is part of a project called "CLITERACY" by feminist artist Sophia Wallace. She has presented her work in exhibitions throughout the U.S. and abroad, at the Kunsthalle Wien Museum, Art Basel Miami, Scope NY, Taschen Gallery, Aperture Gallery, and more. Her work has been reviewed in the New Yorker, Salon, and Hyperallergic, among others, and has been recognized with awards such as the Critic's Pick Award at the Griffin Museum. Not a single Christian university or theological college in the U.S. has embraced this sexualized "art". Only the Episcopal Church's one university.

The Cliteracy "Art" outraged Alumni and Friends. VOL sent an Open letter calling upon Dean McCardell to remove this monstrosity and apologize to parents.

According to an official announcement, CLITERACY will disrupt not only the silence of its setting, but also the overall cultural silence surrounding female bodies in a phallocentric society.

A few days later, the following was reported in the Sewanee Purple campus newspaper. Laci Green comes to Sewanee advertising "The Best Sex Ever."

"My hope is that you will be given some tools, ideas, and information in order to have whatever you would consider the best sex," Green started. The lecture followed a simple outline, addressing anatomy, health, and consent. Noticeable 'ewwwwws' were heard when Green presented a photo of a vulva. "What is that? A vagina? It's actually a vulva -- which is the technical term for the outside."

A large portion of the section that followed was dedicated not only to eliminating "ew" as a reaction to a healthy vulva, but also to debunking myths about vulvas and sex, including the myth that longer labias are a result of a woman having more sex. "Sometimes I'll hear 'Um she just had a lot of sex. She's just a slut.' Honey, no. The myth that you get longer labia from more sex is just a myth," Green announced. She also destroyed the idea that if a vagina is more open and wet, the woman is more sexually active. To the contrary, if a woman's vagina is not wet and open, it is likely that she is not aroused.

"Trying to find a good picture of an average, front-facing, unerect penis was nearly impossible," Green explained when the talk turned to the male anatomy. "The average size of a penis is 5.5 inches. Most teenagers will assume the average size is 7-8 inches, usually thanks to porn." She then went on to explain how societal pressure to measure masculinity based on penis size is completely unfounded. "Not only is it something you shouldn't have to worry about, but size also has very little to do with pleasure. It's all about how you use it."

Other topics Green discussed included masturbation and STIs. On the subject of STIs, Green said "STDs are normal, preventable, and often curable. But STDs are especially shamed because they are usually gotten from sex." The most common STIs on college campuses are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Genital Warts, and Herpes. The best way to avoid getting an STI is to use protection every time. She said STDs were NORMAL!!

As the talk concluded, Green reminded the audience that respect and enjoying oneself are the foundations of the "best sex ever." Afterwards, a large portion of the audience lined up to take photos with Green and/or the large blue dildo. In order to make safe, healthy sex as easy as possible for everyone on campus, free condoms are always available at the Wellness Center, while free condoms, lube, and dental dams are always available at the Women's Center.

By sponsoring the STD preventing dental dams, Sewanee is admitting the kinds of sex it encourages are unsafe.
No mention is made of what the Bible has to say about sex before marriage. Apparently, that was of no concern to Green. Fornication is now normal. Not a word of rebuttal from Dean McCardell has been heard either.

Sewanee University Chapel -
truth on the scaffold,
error on the throne.

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF REGENTS
We call upon Dean John McCardell, Chaplain Thomas MacFie, Diversity Change Agents Benjamin and Hamilton, Bishop Alexander, Jon Meacham, and All Regents by Name to either apologize for this dangerous sickness and promise it will never happen again, or come out and admit that "Civility and Respect" demands of them that they affirmatively and actively support vile sex addictions for teens and lesbian pornography for all.

The question must be asked: What is Sewanee doing to curb the growing spread of teen STDs and AIDs on Campus? Would they allow this at their own successful businesses?

We call upon them to remove this so-called piece of art from the premises of this Episcopal University, apologize to alumni and parents and vow it will never happen again.
Write to Dean John McCardell here: vc@sewanee.edu

*****
Chapel design and Photoshop by Norma Boeckler.


A Church that is no longer able to say "it is written" has placed itself in great spiritual danger, but that is where the Anglican Communion is headed, according to Kenya Archbishop Eliud Wabukala and GAFCON chairman in his Lenten letter.

Citing a review of Living Reconciliation, by CofE theologian Dr. Martin Davie, a book written to promote the "Continuing Indaba" project, Wabukala said the book is not faithful to the Bible's teaching that reconciliation has evangelism at its heart. What the writers are really concerned about is institutional unity; they simply assume that the deeply divisive promotion of same sex relationships by such Churches as the Episcopal Church of the United States is not a barrier to full and continued fellowship.

According to Dr. Davie, "The New Testament's emphasis is not on people learning to live with what divides them, but learning to live out what unites them." The New Testament teaches that reconciliation with one another flows from reconciliation with God through repentance and faith in the gospel message. It does not make sense to call for reconciliation in the Church while, at the same time, accepting behavior the Bible says excludes people from the Kingdom of God unless they repent.

He concludes that the path recommended by the authors of Living Reconciliation is "effectively a blank check for the acceptance of any and every possible form of deviation from New Testament Christianity."

*****

Four Episcopal laypersons have written a letter to the Deputies of the 2015 Episcopal Church General Convention asking for an accounting of the $20 million spent on litigation in 94 civil lawsuits. Their letter reads:
We were among the 5,000 signatories of an unanswered petition requesting an accounting and transparency from the Church in spending more than $20 million dollars of church funds for litigation in 94 civil lawsuits. Five dioceses and hundreds of parishes wished to depart the Episcopal Church with their property but the Presiding Bishop and her chancellor abruptly ended peaceful negotiations for departure and filed civil lawsuits to seize those properties. Over forty of the lawsuits involved actions against parishioners who voluntarily served as vestry members or other leadership positions. In several cases, the Presiding Bishop was seeking the personal assets of these parishioners for monetary punitive damages causing undue and unjust personal financial hardship and mental suffering to them. In the past two decades, an estimated 1.5 million Episcopalians transferred to another Anglican Church, left for another denomination, or left the Christian faith altogether and more than 500 Episcopal Churches have closed.
Further, more than 700 former clergy and 12 Bishops were defrocked or suspended from their ordained ministry when they sought transfer to another Anglican Church. By misuse of the canons, and without a hearing or trial, the Presiding Bishop extinguished the right of those clergy to exercise the gifts and spiritual authority conferred in ordination at the Anglican Church body where they have transferred. Countless lives were shattered and relationships destroyed by these actions, for these good men and women did not take their solemn vows of ordination lightly, and they were unjustly defrocked for it.

Two Dioceses, the Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Diocese of South Carolina, saw the harshness of the Presiding Bishop's action against her Brothers and Sisters in Christ and lessened the Abandonment charge to "restrict [the] exercise of ministry" only within TEC.

We seek an end to these unprecedented unjust acts by an appropriate resolve and executed by this 2015 General Convention committing the Episcopal Church to make full restitution for these actions, with the 94 lawsuits withdrawn from secular courts and all associated court costs paid for by the Episcopal Church. We call for the Convention to support those Dioceses and parishes wishing to depart from the Episcopal Church, to go with your blessing, recognizing that departing are members in good standing and the convention supports their quest to transfer and/or become recognized members of the Anglican Communion if they so desire.

To our 700 Clergy Brothers and Sisters, realizing the church can never make amends for what the Church has done, we call for the Episcopal Church to begin a process of healing and conciliation for all concerned at the diocesan level and the church begin with all rights and privileges of ordination totally restored.

Finally, to all members of the church, we call for the Episcopal Church to communicate an apology for misleading your members, for lack of transparency in your leadership roles and hold yourselves accountable for all these actions, with the assurance this will never happen again.

Faithfully,
Bradley Hutt, former Senior Warden, Christ Episcopal Church, Clinton, MD.
Bill Boniface, former Senior Warden, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Croom, MD.
Nancy Virts, former Senior Warden, All Faith Episcopal Church, Charlotte Hall, MD.
Bob McCarthy, former Senior Warden, St. Georges Episcopal Church, Valley Lee, MD.

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Brent Bozell, III


Conservative activist and media critic L.Brent Bozell, in an interview at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) over the weekend in National Harbor, Maryland, predicted that "an effort [will be made] within three years" to bring criminal charges against a priest or a pastor for "talking about traditional marriage."
The founder and president of both the conservative Media Research Center and Cybercast News Service warned in a 20 minute speech from the main stage at CPAC on Friday that "the radical left" is trying to "destroy the last vestiges of freedom in America," evidenced by, among a list of other things, the belief that "there's only one morally acceptable position on gay rights."

Asked to elaborate on his thoughts, Bozell said that in the "radical left" world view, "there are the oppressors and the victims, and the oppressors are Christians, and the victims are the ones they are oppressing for not abiding to the dictates of the state.

"I think it's very dangerous," he continued. "I'm not going to be at all surprised to see an effort made within three years, an effort made somewhere against a priest or a pastor for talking about traditional marriage and for calling homosexuality a sin. I will not be at all surprised if there are criminal charges brought against one of them."
Bozell also condemned laws barring discrimination against LGBT people in public accommodations, such as bakers or florists, saying the state "should have no say" in the matter.

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The University of the South's School of Theology has launched a new seminary program, EQB Fellowship, to address seminarians' debt. The university's motto, Ecce Quam Bonum ("How good it is"), is shortened from "How good it is when brothers and sisters dwell together in unity" (Ps. 133).

EQB Fellowship program will create a new model of sustainable living and learning in a residential community for 12 seminarians. Students will receive full scholarships, including living expenses, which will allow them to graduate debt-free and provide a rich environment for leadership formation. Students will live in EQB House on the University of the South's campus.

Four students will be admitted to the program each year, beginning in the 2015-16 academic year, with a maximum of 12 overall. These 12 students will be selected for their commitment to change-the-world ventures for the Church of the 21st century.

The real question is: What they will learn while there and what impact will it have on a dying denomination that is rapidly aging and whose congregations are now under 70? If the recent blast by pipsqueak Sewanee theologian Paul A. Holloway against a giant like N.T. Wright is any indication, this EQB program might not be worth much, if anything.

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Knox was not one to dabble in public relations.

Cardinal Raymond Burke, a senior American churchman in Rome who has been one of the most outspoken critics of Pope Francis' push for reform, is roiling the waters yet again, this time arguing that the Catholic Church has become too "feminized."

Burke, who was recently demoted from the Vatican's highest court to a ceremonial philanthropic post, also pointed to the introduction of altar girls as why fewer men are joining the priesthood.
"Young boys don't want to do things with girls. It's just natural. I think that this has contributed to a loss of priestly vocations."

Perhaps Cardinal Burke should take a long hard look at the Episcopal Church, the most feminized, sodomist church in modern history and only getting worse, as to what he and his church can look forward to. Masculinity is almost a swear word in TEC these days.

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The two-headed calf -
Rome or Fuller Seminary?


The big news this summer at General Convention will be the Marriage Task Force, which calls for revision of the marriage canon into gender-neutral language.

The proposed change would allow clergy to solemnize same-sex unions. The A050 Task Force on the Study of Marriage is recommending that the 2015 meeting of General Convention authorize Episcopal Church clergy to officiate at same-sex marriages.

The task force proposes the change in its just-released Blue Book report by way of a resolution (numbered A036) that would revise Canon I.18 titled "Of the Solemnization of Holy Matrimony" (page 58 of The Episcopal Church's canons).

The revision removes, among many edits, the language of I.18.2(b) that requires couples to "understand that Holy Matrimony is a physical and spiritual union of a man and a woman." Removing that and other gender-specific language from the canon, the report says, in satisfying the mandate in the group's enabling resolution that it "address the pastoral need for priests to officiate at a civil marriage of a same-sex couple in states that authorize such."

Section 3 of Canon 18 would be rewritten to, in part, remove the requirement that the couple sign a declaration stating they "solemnly declare that we hold marriage to be a lifelong union of husband and wife as it is set forth in the Book of Common Prayer."

The revision would recast the requirement in the canon's first section that clergy conform to both "the laws of the state" and "the laws of this Church" about marriage. The rewritten portion of that section would require that clergy conform to "the laws of the State governing the creation of the civil status of marriage, and also to these canons concerning the solemnization of marriage."

It is fair to say that this will pass with little fuss except from a handful of orthodox bishops and deputies. It's a forgone conclusion really. It will be heralded as a great step forward for gays in the church and America. Nobody really cares what Archbishop Justin Welby thinks or how this will impact the Global South. TEC doesn't care. Of course, the Episcopal Church will carry on about "shared conversations" and "generous orthodoxy" -- the latter not even Rowan Williams could get his head around. There will be the endless talk of Indaba and living into our differences and so on. TEC is determined to walk apart and so has GAFCON. This act will just be another point of departure.

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Malcolm Muggeridge was a serial groper who "caused much hurt to those close to him," his niece admitted in an article that appeared in the Daily Telegraph. The former deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph was "anything but a saint in his first sixty years," says Sally Muggeridge, but his conversion to Christianity was "genuinely life changing."

In a letter to the Telegraph, she said the transformation saw him adopt a more austere lifestyle and give up meat, sex, smoking, and drinking.

His niece, who is the international president of the Malcolm Muggeridge Society, says he was reportedly nicknamed "The Pouncer" within the BBC and was also described as "a man fully deserving of the acronym NSIT -- not safe in taxis".

She said the society had "never sought to paint Muggeridge other than a man with very great gifts but also some serious flaws. The latter caused much hurt to those close to him, particularly his wife, my aunt Kitty."
It was therefore "all the more remarkable, perhaps, that Muggeridge was able to effect such a life-changing transition in his sixties to born-again Christian, adopting a much more spartan lifestyle: not only giving up sex, smoking and drinking but also becoming a vegetarian."

I knew Malcolm and Kitty Muggeridge in the late 60s when I met him at an Anglican Retreat Center near Robertsbridge in Sussex. It was at the time of the Czech invasion by the Soviets and a group of young Czech Christians had fled the country to start new lives in England. When we met there was an instant connection. He later invited me to his home where I met Kitty, his wife. They took me - a young man without family who had left his home country of New Zealand to study abroad - under their wing. Over the following two years, I was repeatedly invited to their country home away from the temptations of London. They cared for me as their son during that time. All their children had long since grown and gone. I did a television show with Malcolm, Why Christianity with people like A.J. Ayers fulminating against Christianity. We bonded further.

After his conversion, of course, Muggs, as he was affectionately known, was totally faithful to his wife Kitty (but they previously had what might be described as an open marriage for many years.) She had a child by another man and Muggs himself was certainly promiscuous in his unregenerate years. Their lives were changed through their encounter with Christ. They touched neither wine nor meat, and did not smoke. Both chose to live celibately, faithfully reading the Book of Common Prayer each day.

This scurrilous attempt to blacken Muggeridge because of recent revelations of celebrity Brits like Jimmy Saville and Stuart Hall, both sexual perverts and pedophiles, is outrageous both to the Muggeridge legacy as a Christian who was once described by the Rev. John Stott as a "prophet" and to the contribution he made to the Christian cause at a time when England was fast heading towards modernity and paganism. His critics forget that St. Mugg was a groper when he was one of them, and stopped when he was one of us! He was, then and now, a light in the darkness. I loved them both and treasure their memory.

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There were two notable deaths in The Episcopal Church this week and both wrought havoc in their own way on the church. The first was the author of Are you Running with Me Jesus Malcolm Boyd, activist-writer priest who died at 91 in Los Angeles. He was ordained one of the first openly gay priests whose partner was with him when he died. His books made him moderately famous as did his sexuality at the time.

The other death was the former Bishop of Long Island Orris Walker, one of the truly great disasters of our time, right up there with Charles Bennison.

In 2009 I wrote that the Long Island Episcopal Bishop faced Presentment Charges if he did not step down.
Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, made a phone call to Walker, and in a no holds barred conversation she told the bishop, a man who has been in and out of rehab for years with serious drinking problems, that he was out, finished as bishop, and that any attempt by him to hold on for three more years following the election of a new bishop would invite canonical charges.

Specifically, she informed Walker that he had better bow out gracefully and fade away, or the House of Bishops would formally look into the voluminous charges against him, not the least of which were his numerous cases of failure to comply with the canonical visitation to parishes.

Walker took the conversation to heart and reluctantly agreed.

For years, Walker and his diocese have been plagued with sexual scandals chronicled in Penthouse magazine, Standing-Committee mandated forensic audits for misuse of his diocesan credit card, constant financial failures, and numerous closed parishes. The list is endless. Any and all critiques of his ministry were struck down with the bloody shirt of racist allegations. Neither man will be missed, both contributed to the ongoing destruction of The Episcopal Church.

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