Thursday, February 16, 2017

Review of Liberalism: Its Cause and Cure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Poisoning of American Christianity and the AntedoteFebruary 16, 2017
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This review is from: Liberalism: Its Cause and Cure: The Poisoning of American Christianity and the Antidote (Kindle Edition)
The Holy Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, contains numerous severe warnings about false teachers who have been, and will ever be, polluting the pure Word of God. Just one such warning comes from the Holy Spirit in 2 Peter 2:1-3: "But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them—bringing swift destruction on themselves. Many will follow their depraved conduct and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit you with fabricated stories. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping." NIV

In "Liberalism: Its Cause and Cure" Rev. Dr. Gregory Jackson details several shady agents of these false teachers, found stomping across and upon the Word. He forces open their wide coats, empties their pockets, and spills the clanging contents of their apostate toolboxes onto the ground. Jackson masterfully takes up each tool into the Light of the pure Word to determine its methods and reveal its Scripture-hating mechanics. Instead of telling you what these tools are, he invites you to come closer and have a look-see with your own eyes, using the very words of these deceivers. "Liberalism" is full of quotations taken directly from the scheming plans of the apostates. In this book, you are given a front seat, the agents are named, and there is no wiggle room available for them. No quarter is given. Their own words are laid bare.

To be noted is the fact that the author has attended or graduated from several seminaries, and has advanced degrees from both Yale and Notre Dame. Jackson is highly qualified to be writing on this subject. He has been in its trenches.

A history of apostasy is presented to trace the long lineage of liberalism. A mere sampling of the agents of apostasy include the historical-critical method of Biblical interpretation, the "new" Yale University, the World Council of Churches, Methodism and its fabricated "social gospel" and many more, each given turns in the Light. The truth laid bare can be a horrifying thing.

The tools themselves are given examination, after wiping the layers of muck away. Many of them are found in the toolboxes of apostates across a wide spectrum. Examples of these are pietism, revivalism, pentecostalism, charismatic renewal, speaking in tongues, ecumenism, works righteousness, and the theory of evolution (trying hard to be provable scientific fact for more than 158 years and counting).

Pages 72-73 contain a type of timeline of the stages from which a congregation or church moves from the pure Word to the infection of liberalism and the diseases of apostasy. I invite you to read through them, with an honest heart, to see where your church lies on this timeline. It was very eye-opening for me.

Jackson does not leave us in the spirit of hopelessness. A cure for the infection of liberalism is shared, or more accurately, we are reminded that it has been with us all along. There is a helpful chapter on how we can dialogue and debate with the enemies of the Word.

This title is highly recommended to those with love for the pure Word, regardless of your religious affiliation.

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Sixth Green New Testament Lesson - Verbs and Nouns


In Greek the subject can be in the verb ending and not be a separate word. So to tell nouns from verbs, we look for the nominative article


Sight read -

Matthew 28 και προσελθων ο ιησους ελαλησεν αυτοις λεγων εδοθη μοι πασα εξουσια εν ουρανω και επι γης
19 πορευθεντες ουν μαθητευσατε παντα τα εθνη βαπτιζοντες αυτους εις το ονομα του πατρος και του υιου και του αγιου πνευματος
20 διδασκοντες αυτους τηρειν παντα οσα ενετειλαμην υμιν και ιδου εγω μεθ υμων ειμι πασας τας ημερας εως της συντελειας του αιωνος αμην
John 1

οὑτος εστιν ὑπὲρ οὗ εγὼ  ειπον                                                                30

καγὼ ουκ ῃδειν  αυτόν                                                                                31

Και εμαρτυρησεν Ιωαννης λεγωνὁτι                                                     32

καγὼ ουκ ῃδειναυτόν                                                                                33

καγὼ ἑωρακα και μεμαρτυρηκαὁτι                                                        34

Mequon Needs Schmauks



Hi Pastor,

I found another jewel from T. E. Schmauk in A Biographical Sketch by George W. Sandt:

The minister of Christ will manifest Christ in the strength of individuality. He will not follow the stream whichever way it leads. From the cut of his coat to the formation of his opinion, from the most trifling act to the weightiest decision, he will not do only as others do. He will not dread being in a minority. He will not become a mere reflection, an echo, a shadow of those with whom he mingles. He will not imitate either preacher of thinker. Rooted firmly in the Word, he will develop and proceed in his own way, as God intended he should.


What a radical idea. My prayer to the Lord of the Church is that He would fill Mequon with Schmauks.



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GJ - The Pietists are quick to condemn brilliant quotations like these, saying, "They are not from our group, so they come from false teachers.

Pietists are "respecters of persons" - literally "appearance people," a very serious sin in the New Testament. They condemn the outside and ignore the statement itself.

Romans 2:11King James Version (KJV)

11 For there is no respect of persons with God.

Acts 10:34King James Version (KJV)

34 Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:

Schmauk, Krauth, and Reu are ignored, and even condemned by the "conservative" Lutheran leaders, but these three battled for Luther's doctrine and the Book of Concord. Those years of turmoil - dealing with the Church Growthers of their era - gave them a profound appreciation for the Confessions.

Funny how the numerous felonies of Walther - and his papal ambitions -are swept away in paroxyms of joy, because the LCMS has another printing of CFW's Pastoral Theology.

In the LCMS-ELCA-ELS-WELS, Zion is read even less often than Luther's Sermons and the Book of Concord.