Sunday, February 12, 2017

Septuagesima Sunday, 2017.


Septuagesima Sunday, 2017

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson




The Hymn #132                           O God of God                                     
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 #479                Zion Rise                        
Continuing the Race

The Hymn # 227                             Come Holy Ghost                              
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 #409                          Let Us Ever Walk                              


1 Corinthians 9:24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain.  25 And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.  26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air:  27 But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. 10:1 Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea;  2 And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; 3 And did all eat the same spiritual meat;  4 And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.  5 But with many of them God was not well pleased: for they were overthrown in the wilderness.

KJV Matthew 20:1 For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard. 2 And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a day, he sent them into his vineyard. 3 And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing idle in the marketplace, 4 And said unto them; Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatsoever is right I will give you. And they went their way. 5 Again he went out about the sixth and ninth hour, and did likewise. 6 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle? 7 They say unto him, Because no man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also into the vineyard; and whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive. 8 So when even was come, the lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward, Call the labourers, and give them their hire, beginning from the last unto the first. 9 And when they came that were hired about the eleventh hour, they received every man a penny. 10 But when the first came, they supposed that they should have received more; and they likewise received every man a penny. 11 And when they had received it, they murmured against the goodman of the house, 12 Saying, These last have wrought but one hour, and thou hast made them equal unto us, which have borne the burden and heat of the day. 13 But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny? 14 Take that thine is, and go thy way: I will give unto this last, even as unto thee. 15 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 16 So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.

Septuagesima Sunday

Lord God, heavenly Father, who through Thy holy word hast called us into Thy vineyard: Send, we beseech Thee, Thy Holy Spirit into our hearts, that we may labor faithfully in Thy vineyard, shun sin and all offense, obediently keep Thy word and do Thy will, and put our whole and only trust in Thy grace, which Thou hast bestowed upon us so plenteously through Thy Son Jesus Christ, that we may obtain eternal salvation through Him, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

Continuing the Race

1 Corinthians 9:24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. 

1. This lesson is a part of the long four-chapter instruction Paul gives the Corinthians. Therein he teaches them how to deal with those weak in the faith, and warns rash, presumptuous Christians to take heed lest they fall, however they may stand at the present. He presents a forcible simile in the running of the race, or the strife for the prize. Many run without obtaining the object of their pursuit. But we should not vainly run. To faithfully follow Christ does not mean simply to run. That will not suffice. We must run to the purpose. To believe, to be running in Christ’s course, is not sufficient; we must lay hold on eternal life. Christ says ( Matthew 24:13), “But he that endureth to the end, the same shall he saved.” And Paul ( 1 Corinthians 10:12), “Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”

The Hellenistic world - after Alexander the Great - was influenced by the Greek and then the Roman fascination with sports competitions, especially since being fit was part of the enormous investment in the military. Alexander and his father had the first full-time professional military. The Roman Empire stayed together through its military roads and powerful legions.

In my capacity as a football expert, I explained to many people why Atlanta lost a game where they were shellacking the Patriots. Quite simply - as shown by many examples - they assumed a win before the game was over. Atlanta could say, right until the end, "If they fail the two-point effort, we are the champs."

Paul is using the same kind of illustration, where the runners think they have won the race and become slack in the assurance of their victory. And they lose the prize.

This is one of those great visuals found in the Bible, and we are cautioned not to invent our own and make them canonical (as so many do). Once the man-made illustration is accepted as the only way to see an issue, the Word is read but not seen as it is. The Word is heard but not comprehended.



25 And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.

This is probably a pun on the name of the first martyr - Stephan (crown). St. Paul was unconverted at that time and helped out.

Stephan was faithful to the end, praying for those who stoned him to death.

An athlete has to train in steady and even-minded way, because extremes cause injuries and one can easily become completely discouraged by progress a given day, week, or month. St. Paul argues from the lesser to the greater. If an athlete can train so hard for a crown of laurel leaves, how much more important is an everlasting crown?

26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air:  27 But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.

St. Paul lived in a constant state of service, disappointment, persecution, joy, and difficulty. His perfectionistic tendency that served him so well as a Pharisee was also a possible reason for despair and worry.

As Luther wrote so accurately, the ministry is not a place to ache for popularity, because people are fickle. This desire to please leads many on both sides of the chancel (or stage) to look for physical manifestations of success. They want numbers, which are the new version of the visible Word. Instead of the Sacraments of Grace, they feel grace from big numbers. Jesus never said, "Look at these crowds!" but praised the faith of a few.

Instead of promising popularity and good fortune, Jesus offered his followers a cross like His.

That is why opposition and contradiction are always found with faithfulness to the Gospel. To repeat what Luther wrote, a great saying of his - "The Christian does not look for a cross. It is already on his back."

St. Paul could not get rid of that thorn in the flesh which he prayed so earnestly for God to take away. He was an apostle who cured others miraculously and risked his life many times - for the Gospel, but God left that thorn in place, to show divine strength in man's weakness, to prove that His grace is sufficient.

10:1 Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; 

The history of the faith shows many departing from the Word - throughout the Scriptures. Ephesus was the mother church of Christianity but "they lost their first love" and the city became a Muslim stronghold instead.

The Exodus participants wearied of their trials and longed to go back to slavery in Egypt.

The Gospel rain moves on. When a cultures tires of the Faith and abandons it, the Word establishes the Christian ministry somewhere else. The great tragedies of Europe WW1 through WWII - and beyond - come from rationalism taking over the culture.

2 And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; 3 And did all eat the same spiritual meat; 

7. Paul cites a terrible example from Scripture to prove that not all obtain the prize who run. There were about six hundred thousand of them, all of whom walked in the way of God and enjoyed his word and his confidence so completely as to be protected under the cloud and miraculously to pass through the sea; yet among the vast number who ran at that time only two, Joshua and Caleb, obtained the prize. They alone of all that multitude reached the promised land.

Later on in the chapter (verses 11-12) Paul explains this fact, saying: “Now these things happened unto them by way of example; and they were written for our admonition... wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” The design of these dealings of God with Israel is to terrify the pride, false wisdom and self-will; to deter men from despising their fellows and from seeking to make the Word of God minister to their own honor or profit in preference to the honor and profit of others. The intent is to have each individual put himself on an equality with others, each to bear with his fellow, the weak enduring the strong, and so on, as enjoined in the four chapters.


Many famous ministers have enjoyed thousands of followers and great praise from the media. They get away with it, until... The tales are many. One had 10,000 and thought he could eliminate all the articles of faith and still have the same group. He lasted as long as a soap bubble after that.

Mars Hill had an entire denomination built around one man's ego. The entire circus collapsed.

One can list the honors, the DDs, the best-selling ghost-written books, the mansions, girlfriendsand everything else. They replay the great princes of Israel failing in the desert.

3 And did all eat the same spiritual meat;  4 And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.  5 But with many of them God was not well pleased: for they were overthrown in the wilderness.

The Israelites saw the great miracles given to them by God. They saw one wonder after another, to support their faith. But the vast majority of them failed the test.

The same is true today. We have the luxury of knowing centuries of history and the warning of the last few decades. The stories should terrify the indolent. 


Part Two - Millennialism and the Rapture - Influence from Two Men

 John Nelson Darby was a pioneer in promoting
seven dispensations, the last one being the Millennium.
Details vary quite a bit, but this is the basic scheme.

Darby was a brilliant man who almost became a lawyer in Britain but decided that was not a good occupation. Instead, he became a minister and eventually associated with a small group called the Plymouth Brethren.

Garrison Keillor (liberal, radio star) pretends to be Lutheran, but he was raised in the Plymouth Brethren denomination. Probably most Pietistic Lutherans in Minnesota cannot tell the difference.

Darby wrote more than 30 volumes, and he was a key person in defining the Seven Dispensations. Note that once this scheme was invented, taught, and adopted, the Dispensations defined all readings of the Scriptures. That reminds me of misinformed Lutherans hearing passages and saying, "That's OJ." and "That's SJ." The filter becomes the answer.

The Rapture is the corruption of the 1 Thessalonians passage about the Return of Christ. For many groups, the Rapture is a great way of scaring people into believing, because their bus driver or their Jet Blue pilot is going to be raptured. They will crash and be very sorry for not listening better.

 Cyrus Scofield was trained in the law. He was a disreputable and dishonest person.
However, he changed Bible publishing with his
Scofield Reference Bible.

Scofield had many jobs and religious associations. He was in trouble for corruption and bribes as an attorney general and abandoned his first wife and daughters. He married a second time and had another child.

Wiki:
When the Scofield Reference Bible was published in 1909, it quickly became the most influential statement of dispensational premillennialism, and Scofield's popularity as Bible conference speaker increased as his health continued to decline. Royalties from the work were substantial, and Scofield held real estate in Dallas, Ashuelot, New Hampshire, and Douglaston, Long Island. Scofield also joined the prestigious Lotos Club.[20]

The genius of his work was combining notes with the KJV Bible, a common practice today - and suspect for the same reasons. The notes become canonical, like the NIV LCMS Bible that denied the Messianic Psalms. How could the infallible, conservative LCMS be wrong about anything?

Scofield sold millions of his Bibles, which appear everywhere. I asked in Columbus, "Why is a Scofield Bible here?" Silence. They liked Norman Vincent Peale too.

Futurism
I am not sure how clearly "Futurism" is defined, but these two figures really increased the fascination with the Bible predicting the future, with various people knowing more than the Son of God - Mark 13.

Faithful Christians do not teach a millennial reign of Christians on earth. The Millennium is a reference to the Christian Church on earth growing until the end of time.

Many sectarian errors and cults come from the rationalism
of the Calvinists.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Dreadful Dance with Synodical Conference Trivia.
What is the objective/subjective justification controversy all about? | Steadfast Lutherans - Annnd - A Total Lack of Interest

 Waltherians later adopted the SJ/OJ distinction from
the Calvinist translator's explanation of the Halle Pietist, Knapp.
That is a mongrel's DNA - not what Webber claims.

Darth Buchholz and his subservient
disciple, Oh! Jay Webber, are a tag-team,
fakes, just like pro wrestling.


What is the objective/subjective justification controversy all about? | Steadfast Lutherans:


Webber intoned:
"The intended points of a properly-explained objective/subjective justification teaching have always been a part of Lutheran doctrine."



'via Blog this'
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GJ -

 A careful reading of this blather shows Walther
taught against Justification by Faith
and required making a decision for his Halle-born
universal absolution without faith.
Walther was weak in the Biblical languages, like Webber.


Webber intoned:
"The intended points of a properly-explained objective/subjective justification teaching have always been a part of Lutheran doctrine."

Webber deceives readers when he claims OJ/SJ to have been always taught among Lutherans. Following the entire Bible - Luther and the Book of Concord confessed Justification by Faith Alone. Chemnitz and Gerhard too. P. Leyser crushed the Webber wannabee Huber who tried to teach universal absolution at Wittenberg.

No, universal absolution without faith (OJ/SJ) came from Pietism, which was heavily influenced by Calvinism.

No one has a patent on OJ/SJ, but the earliest combination found is from the Calvinist Leonard Wood explained the opaque language of Knapp, the very famous - still in print - Halle theologian.

 The explanation is from Woods, a Calvinist superstar,
This book became a leading text among Protestants for the next 90 years. The German Missouri Synod would have used the original.

No one can defend OJ/SJ with the historical facts, so WELS-LCMS-ELS-ELCA leaders pursue their common agenda to unite their radical apostasy.

OJ/SJ - that fits so well with the apostasy of Church Growth.


Luther's Sermon on Completing the Race - Septuagesima.
1 Corinthians 9:24-27ff

 Norma Boeckler

THIRD SUNDAY BEFORE LENT


TEXT:

1 CORINTHIANS 9:24-27; 10:1-5. 24 “Know ye not that they that run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? Even so run; that ye may attain. 25 And every man that striveth in the games exerciseth self-control in all things.

Now they do it to receive a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible. 26 I therefore so run, as not uncertainly; so fight I, as not beating the air: 27 but I buffet my body, and bring it into bondage: lest by any means, after that I have preached to others, I myself should be rejected. 1 For I would not, brethren, have you ignorant, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; 2 and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; 3 and did all eat the same spiritual food; 4 and did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of a spiritual rock that followed them: and the rock was Christ. 5 Howbeit with most of them God was not well pleased: for they were overthrown in the wilderness.

THE CHRISTIAN RACE FOR THE PRIZE.

1. This lesson is a part of the long four-chapter instruction Paul gives the Corinthians. Therein he teaches them how to deal with those weak in the faith, and warns rash, presumptuous Christians to take heed lest they fall, however they may stand at the present. He presents a forcible simile in the running of the race, or the strife for the prize. Many run without obtaining the object of their pursuit. But we should not vainly run. To faithfully follow Christ does not mean simply to run. That will not suffice. We must run to the purpose. To believe, to be running in Christ’s course, is not sufficient; we must lay hold on eternal life. Christ says ( Matthew 24:13), “But he that endureth to the end, the same shall he saved.” And Paul ( 1 Corinthians 10:12), “Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”

2. Now, running is hindered in two ways; for one, by indolence. When faith is not strenuously exercised, when we are indolent in good works, our progress is hindered, so that the prize is not attained. But to such hindrance I do not think Paul here refers. He is not alluding to those who indolently run, but to them who run in vain because missing their object; individuals, for instance, who pursue their aim at full speed, but, deluded by a phantom, miss their aim and rush to ruin or run up against fearful obstacles. Hence Paul enjoins men to run successfully while in the race, that they may seize the prize and not lose it by default. In consequence the race is hindered when a false goal is set up or the true one removed. The apostle says ( Colossians 2:18), “Let no man rob you of your prize.” It is true, however, that an indolent, negligent life will eventually bring about loss of the prize. While men sleep, the enemy very soon sows tares among the wheat.

3. The goal is removed when the Word of God is falsified and creations of the human mind are preached under the name of God’s Word. And these things readily come about when we are not careful to keep the unity of the Spirit, when each follows his own ideas and yields to no other, because he prefers his own conceit.

Such must be the course of events where love is lacking. The strong and the learned desire to be looked upon as peculiarly commendable, while the weak in the faith are despised. Thus the devil has abundant opportunity to sow tares. Paul calls love the unity of the Spirit, and admonishes ( Ephesians 4:3) that we endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. In 2 Thessalonians 2:10 he proclaims the coming of Antichrist “because they received not the love of the truth”; that is, true love. “And every man that striveth in the games [that striveth for the mastery].”

4. Were he who competes in a race to attempt other things or to make a success of other matters at the same time, he would not gain much; rather he would soon be defeated, lose the race and everything. If he would truly strive, he must attend to no other thing. All else must be neglected and attention centered upon the contest alone. Even then the winner must have fortune’s favor; for they who neglect all to run do not all gain the prize.

Likewise in the Christian contest it is necessary, and in an even higher degree, to renounce everything and to devote oneself only to the contest.

He who would in addition seek his own glory and profit, who would find in the Word and Spirit of God occasion for his own praise and advantage after the manner of the dissenters and schismatics — what can such a one expect to win? He is wholly entangled in temporal glory and gain; bound hand and foot, a complete captive. The race he runs is the mere dream race of one lying upon his couch an indolent captive. “I therefore so run, as not uncertainly; so fight I, as not beating the air.”

5. Paul here points to himself as exemplar and hints at the cause of failure, viz., lapse from love and the use of the divine word in a wilful, ambitious and covetous spirit, whereas the faith which worketh by love is lacking.

Under such conditions, false and indolent Christians run indeed a merry race; yet God’s Word and ways in which they are so alert and speedy are merely a show, because they make them subserve their own interests and glory. They fail, however, to see that they race uncertainly and beat the air.

They never make a serious attempt, nor do they ever hit the mark. While it is theirs to mortify ambition, to restrain their self-will and to enlist in the service of their neighbors, they do none of these things. On the contrary, they even do many things to strengthen their ambition and self-will, and then they swear by a thousand oaths that they are seeking not their own honor but the honor of God, their neighbor’s welfare and not their own.

Peter says ( 2 Peter 1:9-10) this class are blind and cannot see afar and have forgotten they were purged from their old sins, because they fail to make their calling sure by good works. Therefore, it comes about that, as Paul says, they run uncertainly, beating the air. Their hearts are unstable and wavering before God, and they are changeable and fickle in all their ways, James 1:8. Since they are aimless and inconstant at heart, this will appear likewise as inconstancy in regard to works and doctrines. They undertake now this and now that; they cannot be quiet nor refrain from factional strife. Thus they miss their aim or else remove the goal, and cannot but deviate from the true and common path. “But I buffet [keep under] my body, and bring it into bondage [subjection].”

6. The apostle’s thought is the same as in his statement above, “Every man that striveth in the games exerciseth self-control in all things.” By “keeping under the body” Paul means, not only subduing the carnal lusts, but every temporal object as well, in so far as it appeals to bodily desire — love of honor, fame, wealth and the like. He who gives license to these things instead of subduing them will preach to his own condemnation, however correct his preaching be. Such do not permit the truth to be presented; this is true particularly of temporal honor. These words of the apostle, then, are a fine thrust at ambitious and self-centered preachers and Christians. Not only do they run in vain and fight to no purpose; they become actual castaways with only the semblance — the color — of Christianity.

EXAMPLES FROM SCRIPTURE.

“For I would not, brethren, have you ignorant, that our fathers were all under the cloud.”

7. Paul cites a terrible example from Scripture to prove that not all obtain the prize who run. There were about six hundred thousand of them, all of whom walked in the way of God and enjoyed his word and his confidence so completely as to be protected under the cloud and miraculously to pass through the sea; yet among the vast number who ran at that time only two, Joshua and Caleb, obtained the prize. They alone of all that multitude reached the promised land.

Later on in the chapter (verses 11-12) Paul explains this fact, saying: “Now these things happened unto them by way of example; and they were written for our admonition... wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” The design of these dealings of God with Israel is to terrify the pride, false wisdom and self-will; to deter men from despising their fellows and from seeking to make the Word of God minister to their own honor or profit in preference to the honor and profit of others. The intent is to have each individual put himself on an equality with others, each to bear with his fellow, the weak enduring the strong, and so on, as enjoined in the four chapters.

8. How many great and noble men may have been among the six hundred thousand, men to whom we would have been unworthy to hand a cup of water! They included the twelve princes of the twelve tribes, one of whom, Nahshon, Matthew ( Matthew 1:4) numbers in the holy lineage of Christ. There were also the seventy elders who shared in the spirit of Moses, Eldad and Medad in particular ( Numbers 11:27), and all the other great men aside from the faction of Korah. All these, mark you, strove in the race. They did and suffered much. They witnessed many miracles of God. They aided in erecting a grand tabernacle and in instituting divine worship. They were full of good works. Yet they failed, and died in the wilderness. Who is so daring and haughty he will not be restrained and humbled by so remarkable an example of divine judgment?

Well may it be said, “Let him that... standeth take heed lest he fall.”

9. Well, the example of Israel is one readily understood. God grant we may heed it! Let us examine the apostle’s text yet further — his mention of baptism and spiritual food, using Christian terms and placing the fathers upon the same plane with us Christians, as if they also had had Baptism and the Holy Supper.

He would have us know, first, the oft-repeated fact that God from the beginning led, redeemed and saved his saints by two instrumentalities — by his own word and external signs. Adam was saved by the word of promise ( Genesis 3:15): The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent’s head; that is, Christ shall come to conquer sin, death and Satan for us. To this promise God added the sign of sacrifice, sacrifice kindled with fire from heaven, as in Abel’s case ( Genesis 4:4), and in other cases mentioned in the Scriptures. The word of promise was Adam’s Gospel until the time of Noah and of Abraham. In this promise all the saints down to Abraham believed, and were redeemed; as we are redeemed by the word of the Gospel which we believe. The fire from heaven served them as a sign, as baptism does us, which is added to the word of God.

10. Such signs were repeated again and again at various times, the last sign being given by Christ in his own person — the Gospel with baptism, granted to all nations. For instance, God gave Noah the promise that he should survive the flood, and granted him a sign in the ship, or ark, he built. And by faith in the promise and sign Noah was justified and saved, with his family. Afterward God gave him another promise, and for a sign the rainbow. Again, he gave Abraham a promise, with the sign of circumcision. Circumcision was Abraham’s baptism, just as the ark and the flood were that of Noah. So also our baptism is to us circumcision, ark and flood, according to Peter’s explanation. 1 Peter 3:21. Everywhere we meet the Word and the Sign of God, in which we must believe in order to be saved through faith from sin and death.

11. Thus the children of Israel had God’s word that they should inherit the promised land. In addition to that word they were given many signs, in particular those Paul here names — the sea, the cloud, the bread from heaven, the water from the rock. These he calls their baptism; just as our baptism might be called our sea and cloud. Faith and the Spirit are the same everywhere, though the signs and the words vary. Signs and words indeed change from time to time, but faith in the one and same God continues. Through various signs and revelations, God at different times bestows the same faith and the same Spirit, effecting through these in all saints remission of sins, redemption from death, and salvation, whether they lived in the beginning or at the end of time, or while time progressed.

12. Such is Paul’s meaning when he says the fathers did eat the same meat, and drink the same drink as we. He, however, qualifies with the word “spiritual.” Externally and individually Israel had signs and revelations different from ours; but the Spirit and their faith in Christ was identical with our own. Spiritual eating and drinking is simply believing in God’s Word and sign. Christ says ( John 6:56), “He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood abideth in me, and I in him.” And in the preceding verse, “My flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.” That is, He that believeth in me shall live. “For they drank of a spiritual rock that followed them.”

13. In other words, they believed in the same Christ in whom we believe, though he was yet to come in the flesh; and the sign of their faith was the material rock, from which they physically drank water, just as we in partaking of the material bread and wine at the altar spiritually eat and drink the true Christ. With the outward act of eating and drinking we exercise inward faith. Had the Israelites not possessed the word of God and faith as they drank from the rock, the act of drinking would not have benefited their souls. Neither would it profit us to receive bread and wine at the altar if we were without faith. Indeed, had not the Word of God come first, the rock would not have yielded water and command faith.

Likewise, if God’s Word did not accompany bread and wine, they would not be spiritual food nor exercise faith.

14. So it is ever the same spiritual meat and drink which God embodies in his word and sign, whatever its material and external form may be. Were he to command me to lift up a mere straw, immediately the straw would hold for me spiritual food and drink. Not because of any virtue in the straw, but because it is a revelation and sign of the divine truth and presence. Again, if God’s Word and his sign be lacking or unrecognized, the very presence of God himself has no effect. Christ says of himself ( John 6:63), “The flesh profiteth nothing.” He makes that statement because his hearers pay no heed to the words in which he speaks of his flesh, though it is these which make his body the true meat, according to his declaration (verse 58), “This is the bread which came down out of heaven.” Therefore we are not to regard unduly, as blind reason does, the works, signs and miracles of God; rather we are to recognize his message therein. This is the act of faith.

15. The apostle refers to a single type — the rock, saying: “They drank of a spiritual rock that followed them: and the rock was Christ.” By this statement he makes all the figures and signs granted to the people of Israel by the Word of God refer to Christ; for where the Word of God is, there Christ is. All the words and promises of God are concerning Christ. Christ himself refers the serpent of Moses to himself, giving it a typical significance, John 3:14. We may truly say the Israelites looked upon the same serpent we behold, for they saw the spiritual serpent that followed them, or Christ on the cross. Their beholding was believing in the Word of God, with the serpent for a sign; even as their spiritual drinking was believing in the Word of God with the rock for a sign. Without the Word of God, the serpent could have profited them nothing; nor could brazen serpents innumerable, had the Israelites gazed upon them forever. Likewise the rock would have profited them nothing without the word of God; they might have crushed to powder all the rocks of the world or drank from them to no purpose.

16. According to the general principle here laid down by Paul, by using the rock as illustration, we may say the Israelites partook of the same bread of heaven whereof we eat; and they ate of the spiritual bread of heaven which followed them — Christ. With them, eating was believing in the Word of God, while they had for their sign the bread from heaven whereof they physically partook. Had not this Word accompanied the bread, it would have been simply material food, incapable of profiting the soul or calling forth faith. Christ says ( John 6:32), “It was not Moses that gave you the bread out of heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread out of heaven.” And ( John 6:58), “Not as the fathers ate [manna], and died.”

Even Moses says ( Deuteronomy 8:3), “And fed thee with manna... that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by everything that proceedeth out of the mouth of Jehovah.”

In other words, “In the material manna you must not merely see the work — the act of satisfying the appetite — but much rather the word of promise bringing you the bread of heaven; for by that word you live forever if you have faith.”

17. We may say the same concerning the sea and the cloud. The children of Israel walked under the same cloud that shadows us; that means, they walked under the spiritual cloud that followed them — Christ. Otherwise expressed, walking under the cloud was simply believing in the word of God, the word they had in their hearts, which told them to follow the cloud. Without that word they would have been unable to believe or to follow; indeed, with the word lacking, the cloud would never have appeared. Therefore, the cloud was called the glory of the Lord whose appearance had been promised.

So we see how we must in all things have regard to the word of God. To it faith must attach itself. Without it, either there are no signs and works of God, or else, existing, and regarded with the physical eyes only, without reference to the Word, they cause one to open his mouth in wonderment for a while like everything else which is new, but they do not profit the soul nor do they appeal to faith.

18. Some take the words “which followed them” to mean that the spiritual rock accompanied the children of Israel, companioning with them — “comitante petra,” not “petra consequente,” Christ being spiritually present in the word and by faith. This view they endeavor to base upon the Greek text. I have rendered it: “the rock following.” The point is not worth contention. Let each understand it as he may. Both interpretations given are correct. I hold to what I have offered because all the circumstances of the incident, and earlier words of God, pointed to a future Christ, a Christ who should follow, in whom they should all believe. Thus Abraham saw behind him the ram in the thicket and took and sacrificed him; that is, he believed in the Christ who afterward should come and be sacrificed.

19. Again, some say the common noun in the clause “and the rock was Christ” means the material rock; and since Christ cannot be material rock they explain the inconsistency by saying the rock signifies Christ. They here make the word “was” equivalent to “signifies.” The same reasoning they apply to certain words of Christ; for instance, they say where Christ, referring to the Holy Supper ( Matthew 26:26), commands, “Take, eat; this is my body” — they say the meaning is, “This bread signifies, but is not truly, my body.” They would thereby deny that the bread is the body of Christ. In the same manner do they deal with the text ( John 15:1) “I am the true vine,” in making it “I am signified by the vine.” Beware of such reasoners. Their own malice has led them to such perverting of Scripture.

Paul here expressly distinguishes between material and spiritual rocks, saying: “They drank of a spiritual rock that followed them: and the rock was Christ.” He does not say the material rock was Christ, but the spiritual rock. The material rock was not spiritual, and did not follow or go with them.’ 20. The explanations and distortions of such false reasoners are not needed here. The words are true as they read; they are to be understood in substance and not figuratively. So in John 15:1, Christ’s reference is not to a material but a spiritual vine. How would this read, “I am signified by a spiritual vine”? Christ is speaking of that which exists, and must so be understood — “I am”; here is a true spiritual vine. Similar is John 6:55, “My flesh is meat indeed.” The thought is not, “My flesh signifies, or is signified by, true meat”; spiritual meat is spoken of and the meaning is, “My flesh is substantially a food; not for the stomach, physically, but for the soul, spiritually.” Neither must you permit the words “This is my body” to be perverted to mean that the body is but signified by the bread, as some pretend; you must accept the words precisely as they mean — “This bread is essentially, by a real presence, my body.” The forcing of Scripture to meet one’s own opinions cannot be tolerated. A clear text proving that the infinitive “to be” is equivalent to “signify” would be needed; and, even though this might be proven in a few instances, it would not suffice. It would still have to be indisputably shown true in the place in question. This can never be done. Now, the proposition being impossible, we must surrender to the Word of God and accept it as it stands.

21. Christ has been typified by various signs and objects in the Old Testament, and the rock is one of them. Note first, the material rock spoken of had place independently of man’s labor and far from man’s domain, in the wilderness, in desolate solitude. So Christ is a truly insignificant object in the world, disregarded, unnoticed; nor is he indebted to human labor.

22. Further, water flowing from the rock is contrary to nature; it is purely miraculous. The water typifies the quickening spirit of God, who proceeds from the condemned, crucified and dead Christ. Thus life is drawn from death, and this by the power of God. Christ’s death is our life, and if we would live we must die with him.

23. Moses strikes the rock at the command of God and points to it, thus prefiguring the ministerial office which by word of mouth strikes from the spiritual rock the Spirit. For God will give his Spirit to none without the instrumentality of the Word and the ministerial office instituted by him for this purpose, adding the command that nothing be preached but Christ.

Had not Moses obeyed the command of God to smite the rock with his rod, no water would ever have flowed therefrom. His rod represents rod of the mouth whereof Isaiah speaks ( Isaiah 11:4): “He shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth; and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked.” “A scepter of equity is the scepter of thy kingdom.” Psalm 45:6.


From 2007 - Marie Meyer, Herman Otten's Sister - Women's Ordination Advocate


From the ALPB Online Forum, ipsissima verba:

mariemeyer
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Re: Lesbian Pastor Tests ELCA Celibacy Rule
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Posts on this topic have come primarily from persons who are members of the ELCA. I'd like to comment "up close and personal" as an LCMS women.

Today's article in the NT Times first caught my attention because I grew up in the shadow of Fordham Lutheran Church. When my husband and I returned to the area that now comprises the Metro Synod I served on the Board for LSS of Metropolitan NY and so had the opportunity to meet Bishop Bouman. IMO his stated defense of Pr. Foster, "She's not afrasid to tell people that she loves God and that God loves them" sounds so generic. His reference to a genuine faith that she lives in an "inclusive" way will be ammunition to those in the LCMS who claim that Lutheran bodies who ordain women do so on the on the basis of inclusivity.

Throughout the LCMS it is maintained that Lutherans who ordain women do so on the basis of equality, inclusivity, love and fairness. Thus, LCMS women who openly speak up for an open discussion of how the LCMS defends a male only pastorate are assumed to base their request on "inclusivity and equality." The specter of a "slippery slope' leading to the ordination of persons in a same sex relationship is an insurmountable barrier to any discussion of how the LCMS defends a male pastorate.

I suspect few in the ELCA realize the degree to which how the ELCA deals witrh the ordination of gays and lesbains impacts upon the lives of LCMS women who maintain that the LCMS defense of a male only pastorate ought to be open for discussion.

Marie Meyer

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GJ - Pastor Herman Otten's sister, Marie Meyer, is an advocate for women's ordination in the Missouri Synod. So is Ralph Bohlmann. I understand Jerry Kieschnick favors women's ordination as well. I met Marie at Concordia, Ft. Wayne and thought I knew her from before. She said we had never met. When I mentioned this to Herman, he said, "She's my sister!" Then I realized her Ottenesque gestures, voice, and looks made me think we had met.

I put the errant words in bold. Several passes through the inspired text were required to find all the mistakes. But truly, Marie's final paragraph, er ah, statement, er ah, paragraph, is worthy of an award.

From this blog I see that Marie Meyer was speaking on the campus of Concordia University Wisconsin. However, her brother Herman is not allowed to speak at either LCMS seminary.


Friday, February 10, 2017

One Way To Promote Books - And It Matters a Great Deal - Reviews.
Search Engine Optimization

 Click here for the Pastor Gregory L. Jackson author page,
pick a title, and write a review.
For each one, an angel will get his wings.

The social media work through big data. They associate things together, which makes the most popular ones come out on top in searches. That explains why people began complaining about this blog coming out on top in all searches of Lutheran topics, not to mention Lutheran graphics.

The answer is Search Engine Optimization. I use links within all articles to build up SEO.

As the graphic above shows, even a brief review will help a title come up in searches.

 Norma Boeckler's Amazon page is here.
Click and write a review.

Book Ministry Continues


I boxed up the used classic books that were given to the Bethany Distribution Center, modeled after the famous Walmart hub-and-spoke system.

They are addressed and will be shipped by Valentine's Day, but Valentine's Day of which year is not yet determined. Just kidding.

About six boxes of books are being sent. Most are Lutheran. Some are great literature.



Creation Gardening is being sent to members and supporters, too. That is a little more efficient, just clicking a few keys on the computer.

Roses Defy the Cold, So Order Early

 Mr. Lincoln is a great rose and inexpensive
compared to the latest offerings.

The rose suppliers know when to send bare root roses to various parts of the country. Many people assume roses are rather delicate, but they defy cold weather and do well in the cold and the rain.

Gardening is like running after a departing train. Catching up is unlikely and hard on the heart.

Every rose has its strengths and weaknesses, so gardeners should purchase them according to their plans.

Red KnockOut roses are great - with certain precautions. They bloom fast, so they need regular pruning. Letting the flowers fade on the KO bush is a disgrace, because they are not self-pruning. Those who believe that also think a "temporary tax" is reality.

 Pink KnockOut - they grow fast
and need aggressive pruning.

 Double red KnockOut roses are great, but most
people neglect this variety, believing the "self-pruning" boast.


In fast, KnockOuts are so eager to bloom that they offer  a great chance to have a colorful border and a lot of spare blooms to fill in a vase. Aroma - none. Diseases - almost none.

So prune KnockOuts back by 50% in the Spring and several times after that. Keep up the individual pruning.

 Mr. Lincoln bud - one in a vase is enough.


Mr. Lincoln is doubtless named for its long legs. One cane left unpruned will easily reach 6 to 8 feet.

A word to the sensitive but uninformed - roses love to be pruned, more than sheep love to be sheared, and gossip to be shared. When in doubt, prune it out. Pruning is done to remove dead wood, to harvest flowers, to shape, and to encourage growth above and below ground.

If pruning and weeding are loathsome chores, tis best to grow all grass, or maybe install astro-turf.

But I digress. Mr. Lincoln delivers a nuclear strike with one large rose at the end of a long cane. Once the five sepals are open, cut the rose and place it in a bud vase. Change the water daily, sprinkle the bud for better results, and perhaps cut the stem back a bit each day. The stem cutting keeps the water flowing up the stem better, and sprinkling waters the flowers to keep them fresh.

That works for all flowers. I kept the Poinsettia bright red and perky for weeks by soaking the vase once a week and showering the plant on top. They loved it, as far as I could tell. Flowers do not show emotion, but their beauty certainly implies some gratitude, if not for the gardener, at least for the Creator.

Stinkin' Lincoln will open up a deep red, overwhelm the room with fragrance, and age with more blue in the color. The change is quite impressive. Purists who never appreciate what they have - but covet their imaginary flowers instead - want Mr. Lincoln to stay red. They will love Veterans Honor for that, and for fragrance. But Veterans Honor will not grow like Jack's Beanstalk on thick canes. But for pure red, fragrant, almost everlasting blooms, Veterans Honor is the best.

 Veterans Honor will stay redder than Berkeley,
last long in the garden and the vase,
and provide great fragrance - though nothing like
the aroma cloud of Mr. Lincoln.


A hybrid tea rose is relatively slow to form and bloom, but they are much better than antique roses, which bloom but once a year. Hybrid tea roses can have very large blooms on long stems, often bi-color these days.

For fast blooming and colorful roses, but not quite as perfect in bloom as hybrid teas, floribundas are a good choice. My experience with them (and KnockOuts) is - shorter stems. I simply cut them longer, sometimes including five, even seven blooms on one large multi-branched stem.

 Easy Does It - floribunda.
Color in the garden, color inside.