Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Decline and Weakness in All the Lutheran Franchises

 ELCA's leaders cannot figure why they have lost so many members since 1987.

https://religionnews.com/2017/10/16/amid-decline-one-lutheran-church-strives-to-live-up-to-its-namesakes-spirit/

The ELCA saw its membership decline to 3.5 million members in 2016, down from 5.2 million in 1988 when the denomination was formed as a merger of three other smaller Lutheran groups. Today, 40 percent of its churches have between 50 and 100 worshippers each Sunday.

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 The hot air merchants of the ALPB forum discuss every reason for decline -
except their apostasy from the Word of God.
"When the Son of Man returns, will He find faith?"
Not much - but lots of UOJ.

https://alpb.org/Forum/index.php?topic=7003.0

Quote from: Pastor Ken Kimball on Yesterday at 07:56:09 PM
It's 420 congregations in the NALC today.  The 140,000 figure looks right, as do the figures for the LCMC.  The saddest thing to note is that the ELCA's membership loss at least triples the total of NALC and LCMC.  Where did those million folks go?  Not sure LCMS or any other Lutheran body got a significant boost.


The ELCA in 2006 had 4,774,203 baptized members.
In 2016 it had 3,563,842 baptized members.
A differences of 1,210,361.

 Keep your diversity selective for best results - total control!



If 490,000 of them transferred to LCMC or NALC congregations, that leaves about 720,000 unaccounted for.


The LCMS in 2006 had 2,417,999 baptized members.
In 2016 it had 2,017,834 baptized members.
They lost over 400,000 people.

 Bishop of Canada and the Inuit Nation - Susan Johnson.
Tim Glende has properly warned her against "Inuitu Fidei," the faith of the Eskimo.



I imagine that many of them went to the same places os the 720,000 missing ELCA folks. I suspect the three most common answers are:
1. They dropped out of church.
2. They joined the active mega-church in town.
3. Oldsters died and were not replaced by new members.

 The LCMS-WELS leaders know it and love it.

Greek Lesson - 7 PM Central Daylight - Romans 3:7-18. The Medical Passage.

Today's lesson finishes the introduction to Justification by Faith in Romans.


Parsing Link

Romans Lenski - Download and save public domain PDF.

Romans 3
ει γαρ η αληθεια του θεου εν τω εμω ψευσματι επερισσευσεν, εις την δοξαν αυτου, τι ετι καγω ως αμαρτωλος κρινομαι
Basic words - truth, God, my lie, glory, sinner, judge. Starting with the obvious words, the verse becomes clear. Use the parser for meanings.
και μη καθως βλασφημουμεθα - και καθως φασιν τινες ημας λεγειν οτι ποιησωμεν τα κακα ινα ελθη τα αγαθα - ων το κριμα ενδικον εστιν
Blasphemy, aphasia - cannot write or speak; Agatha; base of "just"
τι ουν - προεχομεθα? ου παντως! προητιασαμεθα γαρ ιουδαιους τε και ελληνας παντας υφ αμαρτιαν ειναι
Strange verse, concise. Pro echo before. pro aitaoma - previously claimed. 
10 καθως γεγραπται οτι ουκ εστιν δικαιος ουδε εις
Very clear - great to see in Greek. 
11 ουκ εστιν ο συνιων ουκ εστιν ο εκζητων τον θεον
understand, seeking
12 παντες εξεκλιναν αμα ηχρειωθησαν, ουκ εστιν ποιων χρηστοτητα, ουκ εστιν εως ενος
Mental hints - incline, recline, ex-cline. Hapax. Famous half verse.
13 ταφος ανεωγμενος; ο λαρυγξ αυτων ταις γλωσσαις αυτων εδολιουσαν, ιος ασπιδων υπο τα χειλη αυτων
cenotaph - empty tomb, monument; larynx; glossolalia;  lips  various taphs
14 ων το στομα αρας και πικριας γεμει
stoma - used in medicine - mouth;
15 οξεις οι ποδες αυτων εκχεαι αιμα
podiatrist, hematoma
16 συντριμμα και ταλαιπωρια εν ταις οδοις αυτων
Ex-odus
17 και οδον ειρηνης ουκ εγνωσαν
Irene
18 ουκ εστιν φοβος θεου απεναντι των οφθαλμων αυτων
phobias, ophthamologist.

Next week starts with - 
19 οιδαμεν δε οτι οσα ο νομος λεγει τοις εν τω νομω λαλει ινα παν στομα φραγη και υποδικος γενηται πας ο κοσμος τω θεω
20 διοτι εξ εργων νομου ου δικαιωθησεται πασα σαρξ ενωπιον αυτου δια γαρ νομου επιγνωσις αμαρτιας
21 νυνι δε χωρις νομου δικαιοσυνη θεου πεφανερωται μαρτυρουμενη υπο του νομου και των προφητων
22 δικαιοσυνη δε θεου δια πιστεως ιησου χριστου εις παντας και επι παντας τους πιστευοντας ου γαρ εστιν διαστολη
23 παντες γαρ ημαρτον και υστερουνται της δοξης του θεου

Creation Gardening Bears Fruit - The Word Is Efficacious

 This three generation photo shows Baby Ichabod in the high chair, Little Ichabod holding the first of three grandchildren.

Last night we had enough rain to make the wheelbarrow damp on the inside, another reason to use stored rain before the promised rain. A reader, who currently enjoys kidding me, finishes my sentence when I say that. I told him, "Don't resist the advice."

I scanned the rose farm today. Peace roses are in full bloom in the back. The climbing rose - a gift in a plastic bag - is growing like a weed. The main rose area in front is packed with blooms and buds, including spent flowers that need to be trimmed away.

Creation Gardening bears fruit, in spite of mistakes and quirks of the weather, simply by a refusal to follow man's wisdom. Even the weeds are splendid in their growth. When a TV host was praising the value of a mosquito mist, Mrs. Ichabod thought it looked promising.

I said, "Yes, it works well. It kills the mosquitoes, the spiders, all the beneficial insects. And then the mosquitoes from next door fly in to fill the breach. The supply of pests is endless, even with constant spraying."

Mrs. Ichabod, "Oh."

I added, "Mr. Gardener tried it. Each time it cost more to spray and did less good. But he damaged my efforts at the same time. I let him try - no advice except a word or two. He finally told me what a waste of money it was. The beneficial insects work for free and do the job 24/7."



Every single aspect of Creation Gardening works that way. Without my management, the creatures and plants work together to maximize output. Beneficial insects and spiders increase their numbers by doing their jobs. I increase their safe harbors with certain plants (mints, daisies, dandelions, sunflowers, borage, comfrey, and any carrot family member).

This works so well that beneficial wasps and hover flies follow the roses into the vases, like friends waving their tourist pals off on a big voyage. If aphids are trying to grow among the roses, beneficial eggs are about to hatch and feed on them.

I was somewhat aware of this, but Jessica Walliser made me look closer at the roses to find my little helpers.

 Three Pink Roses - by Norma A. Boeckler


Leave the Soil Alone - Sell the Ten HP Garden Osterizer Unit
A garden becomes far more productive when  we allow the Creator's principles to take hold, instead of thwarting every good thing with toxic fertilizer, toxic pesticides, toxic fungicides, and toxic tillers.

 Bacteria are the foundation of all life. Fungi are God's Internet.
And why does water in a pool grow algae in the sunlight?
Could all this be randomly evolved?


Save all coffee grounds for the soil, for mulch around favorite plants. I add mine to rainwater, giving the stew a distinctive fragrance, swamp coffee.

Creation Garden effects from God's Word:

  • Fungus will connect all plants, feeding and watering them.
  • Birds will join spiders and beneficial insects in attacking pests.
  • Earthworms will tunnel and fertilize the soil.
  • The biomass under the surface will reach its peak and store the water and nutrition through a constant cycle of dying and feeding.
  • Roots will open up the soil and provide vast amounts of organic matter to the underground lab.
  • Butterflies and hummingbirds will visit, enjoying the abundance of nectar. Butterflies normally specialize in plants, so "weeds" like milkweed will feed the infant Monarchs, which provide a spectacular show of transfiguration, or metamorphosis in Greek.
  • The gardener will learn daily 
  1. how God provides in abundance, 
  2. heals wounds, and
  3. prompts thanksgiving for the blessings given from the Means of Grace, the Word and Sacraments.


 Mrs. Ichabod laughed when a doctor asked about her weeding chores. She loves the result of gardening, especially with roses. She decreed, "The lawn is boring. Replace it with roses."

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Funeral Sermons from Lenski and Others - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry



An excellent collection of sermons to encourage, comfort and strengthen your faith. These 57 sermons were delivered by Revs. Lenski, Tressel, Schuh, Gohdes, Bauslin, Troutman, Long and others. Particularly good are numbers 12, 19, 22, 30, 38, and 45.

Contents of the Book (357 pages)

  • Copyright Information
  • Part I
    • 1 God’s Will For Our Little Ones By Rev. Prof. R. C. H. Lenski, D. D.
    • 2 The Heavenly Father’s Way With The Little Children By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
    • 3 Saving Life By Taking Life By Rev. C. B. Gohdes
    • 4 It Is Well With The Child By Prof. J. N. Kildahl
    • 5 Jesus And The Children By Rev. Albert T. W. Steinhaeuser, D. D.
    • 6 Jesus’ Love For Children By Rev. G. J. Troutman
    • 7 “It Is Well” By Rev. J. W. Schillinger
    • 8 The Two Sides Of God’s Providence By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 9 Death And Sleep – A Comparison And A Contrast By Rev. George J. Gongoware
    • 10 God Is Love By Rev. W. E. Schramm
    • 11 The Savior’s Word Of Comfort To Sorrowing Parents By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 12 Jesus Loveth Little Children By Rev. M. R. Walter
    • 13 The Sorrow Of Christian Parents Over The Death Of A Beloved Child By Rev. H. J. Schuh
  • Part II
    • 14 Jesus Christ Is The Conqueror Of Death By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 15 Jesus Is Lord Of Our Dead By Prof. G. J. Zeilinger
    • 16 Jehovah Hath Put A New Song In My Mouth By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
    • 17 A Group Of Godly Men As Mourners By Rev. W. E. Schramm
    • 18 Come Unto Me By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
    • 19 The Way To A Happy Home By Rev. H. P. Dannecker
    • 20 The Silver Cord Is Loosed, The Golden Bowl Is Broken By Rev. J. H. Kuhlman
    • 21 Be Thou Faithful Unto Death By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
  • Part III
    • 22 The Comfort Of Christian Mourners In The Hour Of Affliction By Rev. H. P. Dannecker
    • 23 I Am The Resurrection And The Life By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
    • 24 What Comfort Do The Scriptures Give Us Concerning Our Dead? By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 25 The Abiding Love Of God As The True Source Of Comfort In Our Sorrows By Rev. J. H. Schneider
    • 26 God’s Standard Of Greatness By Rev. C. B. Gohdes
    • 27 Thus Saith The Lord By Rev. W. E. Schramm
    • 28 Our Conversation By Rev. Simon Peter Long, D. D.
    • 29 A Vision Of Heaven By Rev. G. J. Troutman.
    • 30 Who Will Enter The Kingdom Of Heaven? By Rev. G. J. Troutman.
    • 31 The Path Of Life By Rev. W. R. Walter
    • 32 Faithfulness Is The Crowning Glory Of The Lord’s Servants By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 33 The Illumination Of Death By Rev. Prof. David H. Bauslin, D. D.
    • 34 The Mystery Of Death Is Solved By Rev. J. W. Schillinger
    • 35 The Word Of God As The Only Source Of True Comport In Affliction By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 36 What Must I Do To Be Saved? By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 37 The Heavenly Emigrant By Rev. Frederick B. Clausen
    • 38 The Lively Hope By Rev. Prof. George Rygh
    • 39 The Christian’s Knowledge Inadequate To Solve Every Problem By Rev. G. J. Troutman
  • Part IV
    • 40 Life Here And Hereafter By Rev. Wm. Brenner
    • 41 I Know That My Redeemer Liveth By Rev. Walter E. Tressel, A. M.
    • 42 Behold, The Bridegroom Cometh! By Rev. W. Hoppe, D. D.
    • 43 The Christian’s Comfort In View Of Death By Prof. J. Stump, D. D.
    • 44 The Nation’s Duty At Its Chieftain’s Bier By Rev. W. N. Harley
    • 45 The Blessedness Of Those Who Die In The Lord By Rev. W. N. Harley
    • 46 The Death Of A Christian Mother By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 47 Stones Rolled Away By Rev. A. K. Bell
    • 48 Faith Beholds The Glory Of God By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 49 The Blessings Of God In The Life Of The Departed By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 50 What Lightens The Farewell Of A Christian Father From His Loved Ones In The Hour Of Death? By Rev. H. J. Schuh
    • 51 A Joyous Cry At The Approach Of Death By Rev. W. E. Tressel
    • 52 What Makes The Christian Willing To Depart? By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 53 Our Departure By Rev. M. K. Hartmann
    • 54 Ripening For God’s Garner By Rev. C. K. Solberg
    • 55 The Christian’s Comfort In The Hour Of Death By Rev. L. H. Schuh, Ph. D.
    • 56 A Soft And Downy Pillow For Our Dying Bed By Rev. R. C. H. Lenski
    • 57 A Prayer And A Promise For Old Age By Rev. J. Sittler

“Where God’s fountains of comfort flow.”

“You are today directed to God’s Word by God’s servant. You are told where God’s fountains of comfort flow. You are being pointed to the green pastures and the living waters of God’s Word. If you go to these fountains today, and find comfort and consolation, will you not go there after today also? Will you not more than ever before taste and see how good the Lord is? I hope you will do this. But if you will make the Word of God henceforth your daily study, it will bring you unspeakable blessings. It will increase and preserve your faith. It will give you hope. It will turn you from the allurements of the world to the one thing needful, to Christ and his righteousness. Is this not good? Is it not a mark of God’s love? With this before you, can you not find comfort in the abiding love of God? Can you not, though it be with streaming eyes, say: Nothing, I am certain, can turn God’s love away from me, and now I pray God, that this affliction may not turn my love away from him, but may lead me to cling to him with childlike confidence.
– From “The Abiding Love Of God As The True Source Of Comfort In Our Sorrows” By Rev. J. H. Schneider

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How To Promote the Biblical Doctrine of Luther - Write Reviews

 Reviews, good and bad, add to the visibility of the books.
Here is where the Luther's Sermons can be found.

One person asked how to promote Luther's Biblical doctrine, which is best represented in his sermons.

I said, "Easy. Write reviews for each title. Most of them can be found here. Each review raises the visibility of the book on the social media and therefore on the search engines."

Another worthwhile project is writing reviews about Norma A. Boeckler's works, which are found here - which are in addition to the books she has illustrated for me.




 Janie Sullivan is working with me to finish books for Amazon and Kindle.
The Luther's Sermons on Kindle will soon be free. Then the rest of the books I produce will be free on Kindle - all of them.

Roses for Memorial Day

 I was not going to take flowers to the eye doctor's office,
but the Veterans Honor roses were in full bloom.

The new, young eye doctor brought my eye pressure down to an ideal level (two sets of drops daily). He thought my glaucoma would stay under control with drops. Other tests came back fine. He and the assistant were pleased that my ability to read very small print had improved with the drops (think TLH prayers). Both said, "That is not expected, but welcome."

Glaucoma testing involves more than the eye puff or the blue halo light. The vision field test is also very important. No one can feel or see glaucoma. The pressure destroys the eyes slowly.

This morning I was not going to cut roses, which I do for most medical visits. (One PA hates them, but she loves dogs, so we still like her.) I was walking out the door when I saw several Veterans Honor roses in full bloom.

I grabbed the conveniently located shears, a bud vase, and cut three. After all, yesterday was Memorial Day. Not only does this rose honor our military, but it is a perfect red, with great fragrance, and lasts forever in a vase. By the time I got to the office, the Town Car was filled with fragrance.

The office was pleased to get them, and people thought a little more about our veterans and what they have done for our country.

Tomorrow I will be pruning a lot of roses simply because they are blooming so fast. That wil energize them for more growth.

It may rain tonight. On another day like that, a reader talking on the phone said, "I know. Because it is going to rain, you are emptying the rain buckets and barrels." Someone reads these posts!

The Crepe Myrtle newbies are showing their red-green leaves, new growth, springing up like teenagers. Creation Gardeners know that drought tolerant plants still love the rain. Besides that, I would rather harbor roses the skeeters.

Dig a hole, add water, mulch, prune.
God will take care of the insects. Ignore blackspot.

Intrepid Lutheran - Justification by Faith "Is Not a Hill I Would Die On."
Ironic Choice of Words


Romans 4:23 Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him;
24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead;
25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.


Good Question - The Best Way To Order Luther's Sermons and Other Books



Dr. Jackson,

Congratulations on completing the Luther books.

What is the best way for our congregation to purchase a complete set (8 volumes) of Luther's Sermons, including the Gems in paperback form?  Should we go through Amazon or through you?  Let me know at your convenience.  It will be a great addition to our little library. 

Answer

It is always best to order directly from me, because I get them at the author's price. One black and white volume is $20 retail on the Amazon website, but I get it for $5 or so. 

Color volumes are $60 each on their website, $30 at the author's price.

All the sermons - 8 volumes, black and white, will be roughly $40 from me, plus $10 for the Gems in color.

I estimate the entire cost at $70 delivered. I can be more precise when I have all the prices, but that is close.

How to order? Send me an email and mail me a check. I will order them to be sent to that address or wherever designated. One person has already ordered 6 copies of volume 8.

email - greg.jackson.edlp@gmail.com
Address for check - 1104 Letha Drive, Springdale AR 72762
I also use PayPal, if that is convenient for you.

To send them - I fill out an author's price form and have them shipped to the address you list.

 The 8 volume set varies wildly, from $50 to $400. They are very compact, which makes them unreadable for older eyes - presbyoptia.


PS - I consider it an enjoyable task - to post a Luther sermon to Ichabod and also to Facebook - each time we have a service. I use that sermon and Lenski as the basis for my sermon, quoting from and linking them.

 John N. Lenker graduated from little Hamma Divinity School, no longer in existence, but his work lives on in Luther's Sermons.

Progress in Publishing. Volume 8 of Luther's Sermons Is Available. Gems Is Close.

All Kindle ebook versions will be free, starting with the Sermons and Gems.


Volume 8 of Luther's Sermons is done, color, black/white, plus the Kindle ebook.

Now Janie Sullivan is getting the Gems Mined from Luther's Sermons completed for Amazon and Kindle.

Discussions with Amazon/Kindle led me to decide on making all the Kindle editions free of charge. That will start with all the Sermons and the Gems. The rest of the titles will set as "free" over time.

Reasoning? Publishing is just part of the teaching done through Bethany Lutheran Church. Those who want research tools today would like them available on the computer and portable, from one device to another. Making them available for free will end any obstacles for college and seminary students who want a bigger library.

When I write Creation Gardening articles, I start with Kindle ebooks for quick quoting and citing. Kindle includes the citation with the material marked to copy and paste.

But Wait - There's More
I will create a free DropBox folder for pdf. The folder will be a little library of publications. Duplicating the titles has some advantages -

  1. It provides another copy.
  2. Finding something on a PDF is fast and easy. 
  3. Some people may like easy access to some quotable material from a PDF. 
  4. Thy Strong Word, like many of my books, has the complete citation with each quotation. 
Alternative sources for free distribution will be considered, too. Lulu.com does that, and I have freebies there.

 Copy and paste Luther, Melanchthon, and Chemnitz -
not Groeschel, Osteen, and Kelm.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Breaking News - Volume 8 of Luther's Sermons Is Finished at Amazon.
The Gems Mined from Luther's Sermons Will Be Sent to the Finishing Editor Today


When I see this Veterans Honor rose in the garden, I recall the funniest story told by my wife's cousin Peter. He was on KP duty for some reason, but was forced to keep potato peeling and cleaning for an extremely long day. Peter was short and about 110 pounds. The sarge came in and wanted to keep him working hours more. Peter got excited about that and began yelling and waving his little potato knife in the process.

The sarge reported him for attacking him with a knife. When Peter repeated the entire experience to the officer, the man could not help but laugh about Peter being a threat, waving a little potato peeler and yelling in frustration at this big muscular sargeant. Peter was judged innocent, and he had us doubled over in laughter about the whole story.

Publishing is like that, because there may be a jealous someone who wants to make something out of nothing. But nevertheless, the Sermons are done and the Gems are finishing today. Certain events have made me decide to make all the published books free online, although I am not sure about the platform. Q may need to liberate Kindle before this is all done, but there are many, many options for ebooks, including DropBox.

Rest in Peace, Peter Ellenberger, one of five family members born in Europe,but having served in the US military.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

The Feast of the Holy Trinity, 2018. John 3:1-15.
Nick at Night


The Feast of the Holy Trinity, 2018

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson



The melodies are linked in the hymn name. 
The lyrics are linked in the hymn number.

The Hymn # 246               Holy, Holy, Holy   
            
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 Athanasian Creed             p. 53
The Sermon Hymn #251     We All Believe in One True God      


Nick at Night


The Communion Hymn #308            Invited Lord     
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 #657              Beautiful Savior  


            
 By Norma A. Boeckler

Luther’s Trinity Sermons Linked Here

   

KJV Romans 11:33 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out! 34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been his counsellor? 35 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? 36 For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen.

KJV John 3:1 There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: 2 The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him. 3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. 4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born? 5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. 6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. 7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 9 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be? 10 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things? 11 Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness. 12 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things? 13 And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven. 14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: 15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

Pentecost Monday Gospel:

KJV John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.

 By Norma A. Boeckler


Trinity Prayer

O Lord God, heavenly Father: We poor sinners confess that in our flesh dwelleth no good thing, and that, left to ourselves, we die and perish in sin, since that which is born of the flesh is flesh and cannot see the kingdom of God. But we beseech Thee: Grant us Thy grace and mercy, and for the sake of Thy Son, Jesus Christ, send Thy Holy Spirit into our hearts, that being regenerate, we may firmly believe the forgiveness of sins, according to Thy promise in baptism; and that we may daily increase in brotherly love, and in other good works, until we at last 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.

http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2013/04/norma-boecklers-new-book-treasury-of.html




Background

Two Categories of Biblical Studies.

More details on the same subject.

Today's text is a good example of what I wrote before - Nick at Night - and a recently conversation made me think of it even more. The problem is this - people talk about the Bible without discussing the content of the Scriptures. The recent example concerned whether Matthew or Mark was written first and arguments about that topic, a subject I researched with all the best scholars, live and in print. Yale Professor Paul L. Holmer summarized it as remaining in the "about" mode - always rehearsing old arguments. Professor Lawrence Toombs (archeologist) called it "mixing the paints on the palette and never painting the picture."

The real meaning of the four Gospels is seeing them as a whole, not trying to prove something that lacks definitive evidence, especially when someone says, "Matthew was trying to do this..." or "Luke wanted to offer this message." The worst example is the group of scholars who cannot imagine the Apostle John writing the Fourth Gospel, so they give that Gospel no credibility. It was written so late, 300 years after Christ. So why do you say that? "Because Jesus never saw himself (Himself) as the Son of God. And - the text is soooo Hellenistic, and so philosophical."

The Fourth Gospel is precise about geographical details, showing knowledge of the area. The text is tied to the Books of Moses, not the philosophers of Greece. The earliest fragment of the New Testament is dated around 100 AD, so it could not have been written centuries later, according to their own experts.

The topic in John 3 is - how could Nicodemus know so much and still not know? We have many examples, religious and scientific, of people who accumulate a large body of publications supporting an idea without really examining it well.

For example - I can "prove" that the Church has always taught the Assumption of Mary and her Immaculate Conception, if you give me some time in a Vatican library. I used one in Columbus, Ohio for Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant. I can pick those sources that say, "those dogmas have always been taught by the Church." The section on Mary at that library was enormous. As Edward Preuss said when he became an influential Catholic editor, after teaching at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis - "Give me the sources and I can prove anything."

WELS has 60 or more essays that teach Justification without Faith, the opposite of what this Gospel lesson teaches. These sectarians can be funny, sometimes copying another's work and presenting it as original. They quote each other and never examine the actual texts or arguments. Yet "Justification" is clearly their favorite topic. They spend most of their time mixing paint, quoting only the recent officials who agree with them, always in the "about" mode, never teaching the Word.

Nick at Night


KJV John 3:1 There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: 2 The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.

Here we have a perfect example of a holy man of his day, and he is quite sincere. He is a strict follower of the Law - a Pharisee. His name is Nicodemus, and he is a leader among the Jews. We do not know exactly why he came to Jesus by night, but it is likely from his responses to Jesus that he was a cautious in his approach, though he has the best possible attitude as a Jewish leader.

Nicodemus' opening statement is friendly and admiring. He gives Jesus credit for coming from God since the miracles show God has chosen Jesus. The beginning seems to be very promising with this warm confession. But just the opposite develops.

3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

Jesus' response is curt and hard, difficult to explain in light of Nicodemus' warm introduction and his desire to speak with Jesus. But this is not the way to convert people, most televangelists would say. Be friends, be winsome. Either market the message to their felt needs so they clamber into the Kingdom - or use logic so they have to concede it is the truth.

Jesus is saying, "You are completely wrong." His first response starts far away from Nicodemus, alienates and confuses the Jewish leader. "Except a man is born from above" - and Nicodemus clearly is not, so Nicodemus cannot see the Kingdom of God.

Notice they are discussing this in Greek, contrary to many claims they were using Aramaic. This is a Greek word-play. The word used by Jesus has the primary meaning of "from above" - anothen. εαν μη τις γεννηθη ανωθεν ano = above; then = from. anothen - from above.

The secondary meaning of the word is - "again", but that meaning for the Greek word is rare. Nicodemus is missing the obvious  in favor of the obscure meaning. palin is used in Greek for "again." As in palindrome - Otto, Bob, A man a plan a canal Panama.

This is God revealing His truth to Nicodemus, and all this truth was already recorded in the Scriptures, in Hebrew and translated into Greek. Nicodemus certainly knew Psalm 22 and 23, plus Isaiah 53. But he knew the outward message but not the truths revealed there. Likewise, Isaiah 7 and 9.

Therefore, how much attention today is also paid to the obscure and the imaginary, ignoring the plain-spoken truths of the Scriptures? The early Nicodemus meaning is still followed by many - "You must be born again," meaning "You must have an adult conversion experience and give us the place, time, and circumstances."

Jesus means "born from above." Jesus uses the term "from above" because so much of the Gospel concerns His incarnation, coming down from above, His resurrection, and His Ascension, His return to the Father's throne. This harmonizes with the manna from above, Jesus being the Bread of Life coming down from above, John 6.

We should always keep in mind that this dialogue is summarized in John 3:16ff.

Seeing the Kingdom of God is another way of saying that someone believes in Jesus as the Savior, understanding forgiveness, love, and salvation. That should sober up those who play with Scriptural words - You must believe as a child... Unless one believes as a child, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. Those plain words ban the people who adore their own philosophical and rationalistic expressions, if they lack a child-like faith. They would reverse this and say, "Enough of that child-like faith. You must follow the zigs and zags of my reasoning and pause to admire my wisdom."

4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born?

Instead of becoming part of Nicodemus thinking, Jesus has challenged the leader with divine teaching. The Pharisee is so knocked off his base that his answer is absurd in telling Jesus His answer makes no sense. In debate, this is called a Straw Man - you are telling me this absurd statement, put in other words, so it cannot be so.

In this Nicodemus represents all of mankind in trying to turn the Gospel into something else. In cinema, the only fair portraits of Jesus are those that only use the words of Scripture. The fancy scripts are the absurdities.

5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. 6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.

Now that Jesus has vacated the false understanding of Nicodemus, He begins to fill the empty spaces with the Gospel. Nicodemus has an advantage, as Paul noted in Romans 3. He has the Promises of God, but he cannot see them clearly. 

The verily, verily introduction means we should pay close attention to these words. Unfortunately, English splits what is bound together by the lack of the article. As Lenski says, that lack of an article creates a hyphen:

  • I am not ashamed of the Gospel, it is the God-power of salvation for those who believe... Romans 1:16
  • Except a man be water-Spirit born, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.
Spirit means Word because the Word always works with the Spirit and the Spirit always with the Word. "That is sound doctrine." Hoenecke. Baptism is symbolic of the new birth but it also is the new birth. God's Word always has an effect.

This declaration defines the work of conversion, including adults and infants. The Word converts babies in baptism itself, and adults receive baptism as the seal of God's work in the Word. 

The opposite is also true. Those who look for carnal rewards are carnal, and they cannot see the Kingdom until they have another look at what they think they know. A pastor told me he was not successful, though he preached faithfully, baptized, and communed. What he meant was this - his sect punished him for rebelling against their Church Growth fad. They turned against him and took away his members and his happiness. The Word is very effective when confessed against falsehood - it brings the cross.

7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.

42. We have, accordingly, in this parable a beautiful picture which clearly presents to our eyes the process of this new birth. In the first place, there is the external office of the Word and the power which the Holy Spirit exerts through it. As there are in the wind these two features — the blowing, which is the wind itself, and the sound, which is heard without, though the blowing is not seen nor felt except by the person who receives the force of the wind — in like manner there are two features in the new birth; namely, the Word, which is a physical sound that one hears, and the Spirit, who operates with and by the Word. This power is not seen nor felt by anyone except him whom the Spirit seizes, and yet it certainly occurs wherever the external Word and baptism are agents. The Spirit, accordingly, can be seen and apprehended bodily, as it were, in this external institution, which provides us with a certain sign indicating where we are to look for him and where he operates, although the inward power is concealed to human eyes.

A basic fact of Luther is mostly overlooked today - he emphasized the work of the Church as preaching - not as vision-casting, dreaming, planning. organizing, soil-testing, and felt needs estimating. If very little real preaching is done, there is no sound, no Spirit at work in the Word.

We simply cannot tell what God will do with the Word. The preaching continues but it strikes the heart here and there, always bearing fruit, never predictable, as the Parable of the Sower shows so clearly.

The only thing predictable is this - when the work of preaching is done - and leveraged as we are able - God will have powerful effect. The leveraging can be very simple. Some have printed sermons and given them to friends or relatives. Others have forwarded them by email. They multiply over the Net and through Facebook.

It is not the person but the Gospel that has the effect. For those baptized, the Spirit draws us to the Word and we gladly hear it. For others, the Gospel is so contrary to their wisdom and experience, they feel the foundations being knocked out from their perceptions. In each and every case, it is the Word conveying Jesus to the individual and the individual to Jesus. But if someone offers peanuts and popcorn, it is conveying food to the person and the person to food, purely material and only effective in weight gain.

 By Norma A. Boeckler


9 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?

The divine truth is so contrary to man's wisdom, even when attached to religious symbols, that Nicodemus was astounded. We can see the temptation to stick to the accepted bromides and easy solutions of mankind. 

10 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things? 11 Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness. 12 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?

Jesus is saying here, "Pay attention to every Word here. You are a great teacher and do not know this? I am come down from Heaven to teach you the true kindly nature of God, to bear witness to God the Father, but you do not believe Me. I have started with the basics, and you do not believe. How can you grasp the eternal truths?"

Look at what mankind has done in the name of finding the "real Jesus." The Fourth Gospel is ignored - with the purest, simplest message of all. It is like having a biography of a great military hero, like Julius Caesar, and telling every detail of his life, but stopping at his military campaigns and rule over Rome. As if to say, "Make up your own mind about the rest." We read little details mined from the dusty shelves of academic libraries, but nothing about the Faith that spread across the world in a generation.

Jesus was Jewish. Yes, I read that before. He was a rabbi and was called a rabbi. Yes, go on. And He was kind to people. Please, more. "And the rest we do not know for sure." It reminds me of students who are not prepared for their speech and simply make up some vague words or read an article from the Net (sometimes cut up into "note cards". Ha.) 

If the preacher does not believe, he does not know. If he believes in the denomination and preaches the denomination, he speaks of earthly things with a beginning and an end. How many remember the Melanchthon Synod? No? It is gone. The Olive Branch Synod had a beginning and an end too.

Jesus is doing what He assigned to the Holy Spirit in the future, John 16:8. He is preaching against unFaith. If Jesus told a Jewish leader he must believe, and told the disciples they must preach against the sin of unbelief, then that message ought to be taught with complete clarity.

13 And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven. 14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: 15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

We can see that Jesus is uniting the Old Testament witness with the Gospel. God was preparing the Jewish people for this, ever since Adam and Eve, ever since Moses and the Exodus. The Exodus is the central event in the Old Testament, but the essential message is the Gospel. Abraham believed he would start a line leading to the Messiah - and his faith was counted as righteousness.

There is a sermon in three verses. The Only One who can ascend to heaven is the One Who Descended from Heaven.

Next is a supposed diversion, but it is not. Verse 14 is the Gospel message. The Israelites were dying in the desert, from the poisonous bites of serpents. Nothing helped them until a brass serpent was raised before them, as commanded by God.


Numbers 21:7 Therefore the people came to Moses, and said, We have sinned, for we have spoken against the Lord, and against thee; pray unto the Lord, that he take away the serpents from us. And Moses prayed for the people.And the Lord said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall live.And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.

This great miracle, which seems so odd by itself, was the preparation for the Atoning death of Jesus (likewise the sacrifice on Mt. Moriah, Genesis 22).

The Son will become sin to pay for the sins of the world, just as the serpent figure turned back the deadly toxins that came from their sinful rebellion.

Luther:
66. Now, he introduces a beautiful allegory from Numbers 21:6-9, which aptly depicts Christ. When the Jews were journeying in the desert, the way being long and bread and water failing, they murmured against Moses and became very impatient. Then it was that God sent fiery serpents among them, which bit the people. In the countries toward the South there are great deserts, where no food nor drink is found, and there are also multitudes of noxious vermin. The serpents on this occasion were a particularly vicious kind, for their bite caused such fever and such an unquenchable thirst that people had to die. For this reason they are called fiery serpents, such as the Greeks called Dipsades. There may, however, be another reason for the term, for we read that some of the serpents in those countries are so fiery that when they hiss or give forth breath, there issues, as it were, sheer fire from them.

67. On account of this cruel affliction of the Jews there was much pitiful crying and calling among the people to Moses, but he could give no advice until God took pity upon them and said to Moses: Make thee a brazen serpent, like those which are biting the people, and set it upon a standard.

Every one that is bitten, when he seeth it, shall live. “And Moses,” so the story runs, “made a serpent of brass and set it upon the standard, and it came to pass that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked unto the serpent of brass, he lived.”

68. Behold now, how Christ has been typified in this story. In the first place, the main point is that the Jews, when bitten by serpents, could find no aid not remedy until they were helped by looking at such a simple thing as the brazen serpent. This serpent had the appearance of a real serpent, but it was dead and without venom, yea, it was salutary. Not that the brass could help them; what made it efficient was the fact that there was affixed to it God’s order and this promise: Whoever is bitten and looks at the serpent, shall live. This word was wrapped about the serpent, and by virtue of it the serpent helped the people.
69. Now, Christ makes application to himself and says: “As Moses lifted up the serpent, even so must the Son of man be lifted up” etc. This is the true explanation and interpretation of this allegory, or figure: We, too, have been stung or bitten by the deadly fang of the devil, which is sin. As St. Paul says, sin is a fiery, poisonous bite, or sting. If the poison enters the conscience, there is never any rest. Sin hurls against us and sets upon us death; death drives man, causing him to feel that he is in a veritable hell. 


15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

This lesson ends with a simple message - that faith in Jesus is salvation and eternal life. What everyone should remember is that this dialogue - Shaking Up Nicodemus - is concluded with the Little Gospel - which I posted in gold, as Luther suggested.

16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

 By Norma A. Boeckler