Thursday, January 31, 2019

Doting on a Plant in the Creation Garden

Once wimpy and not blooming, this crepe myrtle owns our cul-de-sace most of the summer, and reblooms too.

Doting - "to be lavish or excessive in one's attention, fondness, or affection"

I do not work very hard on plants; instead, I concentrate on the soil they grow in. Each year I dote on one or two plants and do everything possible to improve the soil.

When we moved here, we had a scrawny Crepe Myrtle that never bloomed. I pruned and manured it, gave it all kinds of excessive organic matter, including wood shavings and grass droppings from the lawn mower. I added red wiggler earthworms to help digest and pull down the amendments.I was startled to see how bags of mushroom compost and piles of autumn leaves could be devoured by the plant base. A friendly mole circled the plant base and ate the worms, but I did not mind. The stirring of the soil was good and the survivors would quickly build another colony.

My project for 2019 is to dote on the purple butterfly bush, supposedly the largest variety but not very big so far. I am not too keen on them for gathering butterflies, though they do entertain a few and stay in bloom if I prune them. The chief merit of this butterfly bush is the hummingbirds sipping from its flowers.

People always have similar answers when they are interviewed on the street about having a chance to ask God just one question. I would say, "Why did you create so many wonders with the tiniest creatures, often the most overlooked? Is it to give us encouragement in our own lives?"

The key to Creation gardening is ignoring everything they try to sell in the gardening department: insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and man-made fertilization.

What is left? Mushroom compost, peat compost, manure, and mulch. Plastic trash cans converted to rain barrels are also good for real gardening.

 Butterfly bush makes our backyard smell like grape jelly.
Hummingbirds look for more than nectar - they need insects in their diets.


How Did I Dote in the Autumn of 2018?
I had a lot of leaves from a wild ginger plant. I put them around the base of the soon-to-be-spoiled butterfly bush. Next I dumped two bags of peat compost (Stinky Peat), which is wet manure mixed with peat moss. I had some wood mulch, so I added a generous layer of wood chips. Then I put bags of rotting leaves around and on the previous layers.

Coffee grounds always go on the butterfly bush.

Much rain followed. That means the roots had a chance to grow and aerate the soil, and soil creatures had the time and materials to multiply and do their work.

This is important - the ideal is to maximize the chemical swapping in the root zone - this goes on with life, death, and feeding. The eaten food is not gone but recycled into another creature.

Living roots provide most of the fertility in the soil and increase rain infiltration. When I prune the butterfly bush in the early spring, the roots will be triggered to grow even more, and the upper bush will sprout faster and bloom more - just like roses (John 15).

The organic mass I layered around the butterfly bush will decompose and feed the soil creatures, holding rainwater and gently hydrating the plant. I could buy tree diapers that do the same thing, but they cost about $20 each. No, they do not call them Treepends.

My goal is to have a generously blooming purple butterfly bush that will attract larger numbers of hummingbirds and butterflies.

 Buckwheat grows easily and seeds itself. 

Mobbing Is Another Word for Unbelieving Synod Officials with Dollar Signs in Their Eyes


The original MOBBING article is still getting attention on the Net. I was amused by the ALPB.org liberals in a state of denial about their methods, especially heresiarch David Benke, retired DP, DP, ex-DP, DP - LCMS.

Enabler Hall of Fame: WELS headquarters, DP Robert Mueller, VP Kuske, and the Michigan District pastors, George Orvick, John Shep, Jay Webber, and Roger Kovaciny.


I wrote a follow-up post on MOBBING, too. Few people realize the source of mobbing - the unbelieving officials - Synod Presidents, District Presidents, Circuit Pastors, and Bishops who meddle with congregations to protect the guilty and expel the faithful. Seminary faculties get involved too.

Never overlook the networks: Church Growth, women's ordination, lavender, and worse. They look out for each other and overlap in their agendas.


The system works because evil and incompetence are rewarded, and the absolved but unrepentant clergy become extra loyal and obedient to their organizations. If a pastor is involved in adultery in the course of counseling a troubled wife, he is promoted from the parish to a position as a mission counselor or Planned Giving Tetzel. If the newspapers find out, the only question among the leaders is not "How can we remove this sin?" but "Who told?" and life goes on.

The more someone is aligned to important people, by birth or marriage, the more he is protected from facing consequences. My example is well known:

  1. Floyd Luther Stolzenburg was caught in the act, forced to resign, was divorced by his wife, and moved to Columbus, Ohio.
  2. Even though Stolzenburg sat in the pew and insulted the circuit pastor during the sermon, whispering his remarks to a relative, Floyd was made the head of a Church Growth cancer "agency" funded by a rich man. Why? 
  3. Columbus WELS people did not want the arrogant Stolzenburg doing this work, so even more money was given to have a second divorced pastor, Roger Zehms, share in the destructive work.
  4. VP Paul Kuske was behind this - with Robert Mueller - and they always backed these two losers, who said, "We answer to nobody because we were called directly by the Holy Spirit."
  5. Once the area was finally purged of Zehms and Stolzenburg, the WELS leaders got Floyd by backing his efforts to run Immanuel, where he still is.
  6. Jay Webber and Roger Kovaciny raised money from Floyd Stolesomeburgers and Floyd bragged about his support of them and the ELS. Meanwhile, a large sum of money went missing from the parish funds. The police were invited to investigate, to satisfy the insurance agency. 


So guess what happens to anyone who questions the genius leadership of WELS-ELS? MOBBED.

After WELS stopped propping Stolzenburg up, the ELS took over. Kovaciny, backing Faithless Floyd, sent rants against me on email, so I forwarded them all to George Orvick and WELS officials. Webber had no problem working with Floyd and naming a Ukraine church after Floyd's Masonic parish.

Otten's Christian News Features Thrice-Married Phil Giessler - Above the Fold!
He Received Schwan Money Too, Because St. Marvin Loved To Fund Adulterous Pastors. Ask UO Jay Webber about Floyd Luther Stolzenburg's Schwan Dough.

Using a gimmick during a sermon?
Otten featured Giessler's book in the 2-4-19 issue, above the fold, then reproduced part of it. The Pietists, like Jay Webber and Herman Otten, have no trouble with supporting adulterous fake pastors. However, rationalistic Pietists choke on Justification by Faith.

Earlier Post on Ichabod - 
DR. PHILLIP B. GIESSLER 
Missionary to Africa Dr. Phillip B. Giessler has been a Lutheran day-school & high school teacher; a parish pastor & Bible teacher in excess of 40 years; Christian author; an Instructor of students at Concordia Theological Seminary—Ft. Wayne, IN; CEO of God’s Word to the Nations Bible Society; and Editor of the New Evangelical Translation (NET) of the NT. Currently, he is a commissioned missionary professor to seminary and evangelistic students in Kampala, Uganda; Yambio, Sudan; Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. Dr. Giessler is on his fourth missionary journey to Africa. This journey brings him to: Pretoria, South Africa; Mwika, Tanzania; Meru, Tanzania; Nairobi, Kenya; Kisii, Kenya; Entebbe/Kampala, Uganda; Gulu, Uganda; Arua, Uganda; Lira, Uganda; Mbale, Uganda. Pr. Giessler’s ministry primarily involves teaching seminary students, local pastors and missionaries wherever they can be gathered. Pr. Giessler often has to cover the traveling expenses of those who come to be equipped for outreach in their local areas. Dr. Giessler has visited Peace the last several years and receives financial and prayer support from our members.

Wikipedia:
In 1978, it was decided that Beck's translation would be revised. Phillip B. Giessler, a pastor from Cleveland, Ohio, then formed a committee and revision work began in 1982. The work of Giessler's committee (although it was—much like Dr. Beck's earlier work—essentially a "one-man" translation team with a single English reviewer) yielded another translation of the New Testament that was released in 1988 titled New Testament: God's Word to the Nations (GWN) This work was later renamed the New Evangelical Translation (NET) in 1990. (Important note: Beck's AAT, according to Rev. Hackbardt, only served as a basis for "English style.") In early 1992, according to Hackbardt, all the earlier New Testament work was abandoned by the Society and an entirely new Bible translation based on the best Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek texts and using the translation principle "closest natural equivalence"—beginning with the Old Testament—was completely re-translated by the Society's five scholars, 17 technical reviewers, and four English reviewers. In early 1994 the translation was renamed GOD'S WORD prior to being turned over to World Bible Publishers in October 1994 for publication in March 1995.

Back to the Giessler issue. Nobody knew? He was cheerfully running a Bible society as a pastor and spending money on his mistress? How many times will Missouri repeat the Bishop Stephan example? Nobody knew! And yet when finally everyone knew, he was still a pastor albeit in a more Pietistic sect that does not - officially - accept divorced and remarried pastors. "Dr." Phil sold the dishonest Rich Food Plan, too.

Exactly what did this Beck translation accomplish? As far as I can see, it ended up in the hands of a lying adulterous spendthrift, then morphed into one more liberal translation. The final results? Nobody cares. 

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Third Sunday after the Epiphany - Sunday's Service - 7 PM Central Standard

 Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler


The Third Sunday after the Epiphany, 2019

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson



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 # 264  Preserve Thy Word           

Two Examples of Faith

The Hymn # 249    Isaiah Mighty Seer - Luther             
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 #45     Now the Hour of Worship           

Gary and Alicia Meyer's anniversary is today.
Their great-granddaughter Alice Rose is baptized.

  Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler
            

KJV Romans 12:16 Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits. 17 Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. 18 If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. 19 Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. 20 Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. 21 Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.

KJV Matthew 8:1 When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. 2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 3 And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them. 5 And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him, 6 And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented. 7 And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him. 8 The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. 9 For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me: and I say to this man, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it 10 When Jesus heard it, he marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.11 And I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven. 12 But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 13 And Jesus said unto the centurion, Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee. And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour.

Third Sunday After Epiphany

O almighty and everlasting God, mercifully look upon our infirmities, and in all dangers and necessities stretch forth Thy mighty hand, to defend us against our enemies; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

Background for the Sermon
The Matthew 8 Gospel text has a specific location, based on the time it happened. Many worldly wise men consider the Sermon on the Mount a collection of sayings, not a sermon by Jesus. That means some genius edited Jesus' sayings so well that they comprised a powerful sermon, a fact so obscure that only an even greater genius - the Biblical scholar - could detect it.

The seminary professors have been brought up with these notions, one way or another. Even if they consider themselves great  academics, they have had the truth of the Scriptures watered down by these fanciful notions.

The initial attack on the Bible was the New Testament text. They could not easily do this with the Old Testament because of the tradition of counting every letter of the Old Testament book after copying it, to make sure nothing was left out. In other words, Jewish copying standards were extremely strict and precise. However, three celebrity clowns changed views of the New Testament - at the expense of the truth - by claiming two rogue sources, Vaticanus and Sinaiticus, as the best and purest copies of the New Testament. They invented nonsensical rules for excluding words and verses from the New Testament. The result? - almost all new translations - NIV, ESV, etc - have their text butchered by a few self-appointed international critics who continue to work their magic, voting on the "true NT text."

The attack on the NT text fed the corrupt translating revolution by Eugene Nida, an apostate who taught them that they could do a better job than the Holy Spirit in conveying the Word of God. This dynamic equivalence nonsense is promoted in all the schools, so the result is a bad text used to provide a paraphrase that may even be opposed to the original text (NIV Romans 3). 

The KJV family uses the traditional text and the various KJVs are faithful to the extent that their editors agree with the Word of God. Here is a good statement by a Lutheran pastor about the doctrinal issue:

A short passage from Simon Peter Long’s sermon “The Conflict of the Christian in Christ” for the Third Sunday after Epiphany, from The Eternal Epistle.

From Alec Satin, Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry

Look at Luther. Dr. Luther might have had peace with John Calvin, and with Zwingli, and with all the reformers; they held out their hands and said. Dr. Luther, we are willing to admit that you are the hero of the Reformation, but there are one or two points upon which we disagree, and now we ask of you to extend the hand and we will call it all right; it is only a difference of opinion. Dr. Luther said, I cannot afford to sell truth for peace. I cannot afford to sacrifice the truth in this great work of the Reformation. The real truth of it is, if you are right, then we have no Lord’s Supper, and if I am right, then you have none; consequently the truth must stand at my cost; I will stand alone rather than sell the truth. And so we need men in the present day that will not let themselves be overcome of evil. It becomes our duty to know the teachings of God’s Word and as we understand them, to stand by them at any cost.
The more a translation suits Zwinglians, Calvinists, Pentecostals, and Baptists, the greater the sales, the more the visible church is brought into organic union, cooperation, and social justice warrior projects. Peter Long predicted those Lutherans who have excused selling the NIV, ESV, and other corrupted and corrupting Bibles - they gave away Holy Communion to the Zwinglians to sell more Bibles - and it is a very lucrative business. Now the Lutherans - in that sense - have no Holy Communion, which is why they worship with the Zwinglians and Calvinists at Fuller and Willow Creek, and look for ways to worship with Zoroastrians, Muslims, and pantheists, as LCMS DP David Benke did unashamedly. Causes have effects.

Therefore we have the best text and translation with the KJV, and the best interpretation by treating each book of the Bible as God's Word rather than a springboard for our assumed wisdom. The more we inject our wisdom into the text, the less God's actual spiritual wisdom is conveyed.

Over 20 books are being delivered to the Philippines.
Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler


Two Examples of Faith
KJV Matthew 8:1 When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. 2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 

After Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5 - 7), He performed a number of miracles to display His divine power as the Son of God and Messiah. 

This is explained carefully in the Gospel of John, where Jesus said, "If you do not believe My Word, believe My miracles, which confirm the Word of the Father." 

We can also see the order of events. The Word on the Mountain converted many to faith. They trusted in Him and came up to Him for His healing power.

The leper believed and set aside all the societal condemnations about being around the healthy. He should be far apart from them, and doubtless the crowd opened up to allow that. He was ritually unclean and - as far as they knew - contagious. Physically weak from his disease, he came to Jesus and worshipped Him as God.

Therefore, anyone within sight of this event could see, first of all, the leper bowing in humility toward Jesus. His request should be read as it was, not "if you want", But "If it is Your will..." His act of devotion showed his submission to the Son of God, and his request was equally so. He asked in faith but also subordinated his request to the will of God.

This leper would not have been so bold as to go to the Lord and ask to be cleansed, if he had not trusted and expected with his whole heart, that Christ would be kind and gracious and would cleanse him. For because he was a leper, he had reason to be timid. Moreover the law forbids lepers to mingle with the people. Nevertheless he approaches, regardless of law and people, and of how pure and holy Christ is.

2. Here behold the attitude of faith toward Christ: it sets before itself absolutely nothing but the pure goodness and free grace of Christ, without seeking and bringing any merit. For here it certainly cannot be said, that the leper merited by his purity to approach Christ, to speak to him and to invoke his help. Nay, just because he feels his impurity and unworthiness, he approaches all the more and looks only upon the goodness of Christ.

This is true faith, a living confidence in the goodness of God. The heart that does this, has true faith; the heart that does it not, has not true faith; as they do who keep not the goodness of God and that alone in sight, but first look around for their own good works, in order to be worthy of God’s grace and to merit it. These never become bold to call upon God earnestly or to draw near to him.

3 And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them. 

Seeing that miracle would have been enough for almost anyone to believe and know Jesus as the promised Messiah. The disfigured and weakened man became clean, healthy, and strong again. 

"Tell no man" can be misunderstood by itself. There is an important conjunction - BUT - a big break in the thought. The healed man could stop and talk to hundreds of people there, who had already heard the Word of God and seen the miracle. It is as if to say, "Instead of talking to those who already believe and know, do this..."

  1. Go down the road.
  2. Show yourself to the priest in Jerusalem.
  3. Offer the gift for being cleansed, according to the Law.
  4. And testify about the Gospel of Jesus.
Jesus directed the healed man to take the Gospel to the priesthood in Jerusalem, which was the old-fashioned Internet of the day. Jesus was there for His circumcision, there for His discussion with the teachers and elders. The Gospel seed had been planted and nurtured there already, in the fertile soil of the Old Testament lessons.

Simplistic teaching tends to make the era out to be Jesus versus the Jewish opposition, which is a good summary. However, at the same time, He was infiltrating and undermining the Pharisaical attitudes with the Gospel. 

No doubt many were like me looking at exotic plants when we moved here. I spotted one growing in the crack of the sidewalk. Colorful. I misnamed it but saw it continue to flourish. Then it appeared in a larger form, flowered, and produced fruit. (wrong name, wrong plant, wrong family of plants) It was Poke Weed, a huge weed that could grow to 30 feet. I found it all over, pulled it and dug it from my yard. Then Poke ended up on the very top of the list of foods loved by birds. I began to smell the pot roast: birds love the berries of the plant and planted their own gardens in their favorite spots to roost. What seemed so bad and dangerous became desirable for many reasons. And so is the Gospel - a strange and forbidden force to some and only later, not dangerous but life-giving and valuable.

5 And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him, 6 And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented.

We can picture this servant, who had served the centurion for so long, lying in torment from nerve pain, which can be terrible. The centurion in Greek is literally a leader of 100 men. He was a veteran, a highly skilled leader, used to commanding. His commands were actually life and death to his soldiers, since he could have them punished for various offenses, including being slack on the job. When we have known someone for so long, we hate to see them disabled and in pain.

The centurion was likely one of those people who knew the Promises from being stationed in that land. He built a synagogue for the Jews (Luke 7) and was honored by their leaders. Thus the soldier was not simply someone struck by the previous miracle but someone already taught by the Word of God. The world was weary of polytheism and the x-rated stories of the gods and goddesses. Monotheism promised a different understanding of life, eternal life, and God.

7 And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him. 8 The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. 9 For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me: and I say to this man, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it.

Jesus offered to come in person to heal the servant. That offer is set aside as not necessary. The emphasis is not so much on "I am not worthy" but on the officer's trust in the Word of God. The centurion knew from training and experience that a commanded only needs to say the word - and it happens.

All Jesus needed to do is speak the Word and his servant will be healed. Here is a lesson learned by the centurion that has been missed by the Lutheran leaders - the efficacy of the Word. He was necessarily a literate man, which meant he knew how to read and write Greek, Latin, and perhaps other languages. He had access to the Greek Old Testament, where God promises that His Word is like the snow and rain, always returning with a powerful effect - always accomplishing His will, always prospering His will.

He knew from Genesis 1 that God commanded and brought the universe into being by His Word.

But, in contrast, the worldly wise (from Pilgrim's Progress) know they have to:
  • Dumb down the Bible so more people can read it;
  • Take away offensive ideas like infant baptism and Holy Communion;
  • Draw people in with gifts for kids, popcorn, peanuts, and soda pop;
  • Entertain them so they have fun in church;
  • Appeal to their base instincts. One WELS pastor invited visitors to swim parties that day with their lovely, grinning, young women members.
  • Appleton WELS offered an R-rated worship service led by their bad boy, who sailed in on Cutty Sark.
10 When Jesus heard it, he marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.

This is an important statement by Jesus. No one had given such an important witness to faith in the Word - not even in Israel. Some may quibble about the Apostles, Mary, and such, but this stands as it is. A man outside the Old Testament tradition, outside of Israel, though a friend, gave a perfect illustration of how powerful God's Word is:

  • His Word does not require the visible presence of Christ.
  • His Word will have instant, powerful results when necessary.
  • His Word will accomplish exactly what God intends.
  • His Word can give life or end it.
Those conclusions by the centurion turns modern wisdom into hilarity. 
  1. We have an important mission - that requires a whole pile of your money, building a new church in a rich suburb, Round Rock (Ex-SP)
  2. God has no hands but ours, no feet but ours, no wallet but yours. He needs you. He can do nothing without you.
  3. We have to pull visitors in by any means so we can apply the Word of God to them (Mequon professor).
  4. Yes, I know they are false teachers, but we need their world missions databases (WELS pastor, suitably brainwashed).
  5. We were small and weak, so we had to use Waldo Werning and Church Growth (Pastor Bischoff, Otten friend, "conservative")

11 And I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven. 12 But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

We can say this is just as true of the heirs of the Lutheran Reformation as it is of the Jews. Abraham is listed for a reason - Justification by Faith. Many should know this but teach against it. God is already showing them that they are sowing sterile weed seed that grows up in abundance but is useless. 

13 And Jesus said unto the centurion, Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee. And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour.

Luther pointed out that the centurion did not tell Jesus what to do or when to do it. He only expressed his sorrow over the terrible torments of his servant. Jesus provided the solution and was willing to go to the man's house to accomplish it, thus allowing the centurion to witness to God's greatness.

The pagans pretending to be Christians say, like Paul (or David) Y. Cho, "you have to tell God what you want or He cannot give it to you." Notice that by enlarging what man does, the snake oil salesman must diminish God 99%. What is left but a religion about a man who gloried in numbers and make a shipwreck of his work?

The centurion is an example of praying to God about needs but not ordering the solution or its time. People confuse God with Peter Drucker because the inventor of Management by Objectives attached himself like a tick to the Church Growth Movement.

When a minister says, "We have to do this, and this, and this," I remind him it is not the doing it is the trusting in God's Word.

 Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler

Sunday Service Canceled by Cox - Will Be Broadcast Tonight at 7 PM Central

Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler


Cox Cable failed multiple times on Sunday, ending our service early. The service will be broadcast completely with Holy Communion at 7 PM Central today.

We now have fiber optic for broadband, Internet phone, and TV, improving reliability and costing less.

We will have a new phone number and hope to retain our mobile number.

Mike - our neighbor and dear friend - has been in ICU with cancer.


Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Next Installment - Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith - Draft


Text and Translations – Or – The Fatal Trap

People no longer have an agreed-upon foundation for their Christian Faith because a faithful text and translation have become the target for mockery, deception, and greed. Seniors have watched this develop since the 1950s, but the origins were earlier. The apostates have this advantage, almost no one receives serious training in text issues during seminary, so of the serious students are laymen troubled by the dubious claims of chattering clergy.
The Biblical text is Hebrew and Greek, but the disputed Testament is New Testament Greek. If the text is so flexible and old, why is the newer one the toy of Biblical scholars while the ancient Hebrew is barely touched by critics? The Jewish tradition is one of extraordinary care in copying the text, with every letter of every book counted to make sure the Hebrew copy is precise. Besides that we know that copies for worship were given special care and preserved even when no longer in active use in the synagogue.
Oddly, the history of the largest Christian empire, the Byzantine, is hardly studied by scholars and therefore seldom taught or described in books and magazines. For eleven centuries, from 300 to 1453, the Eastern Roman Empire continued while the pagan Western Roman Empire fell apart, from 400 AD onward. Constantine turned the village of Byzantium into a Christian city nicknamed Constantinople, and later nicknamed Istanbul by the Muslims who conquered it. For 1100 years, Byzantium served as the cradle of Christianity and the preserver of all things Christian, especially the Greek New Testament.
Normally, a wealth of evidence will prove a case, but clever con-artists worked against the traditional New Testament text with attacks based upon man’s resistance to faith and vulnerability to liars.
The first snake oil salesman of note was Count Von Tischendorf, who belongs to that fraternity of men who become famous by conveniently discovering artifacts they manufactured or mislabeled. He told a fable about leather pages of the world’s oldest New Testament being used to keep a monastery library warm. The brave Count of Mounty Crisco never explained how leather burned so well, why monks would burn their greatest treasure, and how the bound book ended up in two tones – part new and modern, part old and stained, yet bound together.
He obtained the entire book and matched it with his Vaticanus to create the myth of the true, original, untainted-by-orthodoxy New Testament text. Thus Codex (bound book) Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus became the stars of the Greek New Testament show. The traditional text for the King James Version was sneered at for being Byzantine and the leaven of text manipulation began to gather momentum slowly, as it always does in academia. Now no one would be hired as a New Testament professor at any prestigious divinity school – or most seminaries – if he argued for the Byzantine text and the King James translation of the Bible.
Notice that the “conservative” synods are glad to sell the horrible NIV and the equally bad ESV Bibles, which are the equivalent of minting money. However, the Southern Baptists voted to keep the NIV out of their stores, not even displaying them.

Text Criticism – Lower Criticism

The magic of text criticism flourished under the dark arts of Wescott and Hort, two clergy given the opportunity to update the KJV and leave the text alone. Instead, they made themselves the authorities over this field and invented the most hilarious rules for deciding whether a reading was good or bad. An example of a variant reading would be:
1.     I did not say seven times, but seventy times seven.
2.     I did not say seven times, but seven times seven.
That mistake is easy to make in English or Greek, especially if copying is done by one person reading the original and a number of clerks copying at once. We all lose concentration and some hear or speak better than others. If there are thousands of manuscripts and fragments – as there are in the long Byzantine tradition – there will be thousands of errors, but 99% of them minor, obvious, and not significant for Christian doctrine.
So Wescott and Hort drew up rules for judging manuscripts. Although I was an eager seminarian pursuing the bright elusive butterfly of text, I found these rules to be self-serving, ridiculous, and counter-intuitive.

“The shorter reading is better.”

We all know people who lengthen their version of the story, as LBJ did with his store-bought Silver Star, but this is not a rule that can be applied with any reliability. Some condense their stories upon retelling them. Having only a word count, which one is earlier and more precise?

“The more difficult reading is better.”

This rule is even more ridiculous. How do we define the word difficult? Is it difficult for traditional Christians? If so, why does that make it a better reading. This rule comes naturally from the evolutionary concept of religion, that all were animists, then polytheists, then matured into monotheists. A supposedly scientific view of Christianity – simply rationalist – argues that the Faith was based upon a nice man, a good teacher, who died and was buried. The Apostles and Paul thought so much of Jesus that they made Him into the Son of God and the Savior, following pagan myths.

“When in doubt, against tradition.”

The most ridiculous rule asks the reader to determine what the tradition is – and condemn the traditional reading in favor of the exotic and exceptional.

Translations

The conservative” Lutherans were anxious to observe the 400th  anniversary of the KJV without hinting that the translation was much older than 1612 and so much closer to the Reformation, which the moderns were also eager to forget.

 Tischendorf - the Count of Mounty Crisco

Facebook Says I Am Neglecting the Creation Gardeners


Spring is here, according to the gardening catalogs. Here are some ideas:

Leave the debris in the garden until late spring. Then the soil creatures will devour most of it. Many beneficial insects are wintering there because they cannot fly to Florida. Add leaves to the yard instead of moving them away. That is good for butterflies too.



Roses

Better to get a group of one rose variety than to buy collections - in my opinion. I like having an abundance of one rose. Some great ones are:

  • Veterans Honor - the best red, the best rose for cutting, great fragrance. The flower formation is stunning.
  • Easy-Does-It - Sunset colors, blooms like crazy with long stems, good fragrance. Inexpensive!
  • Queen Elizabeth - The ultimate Creation rose, developed by a Creationist. Color and flower shape, ethereal beauty.
  • Falling in Love - Pink and white, fragrant, bought it by accident, now we buy it on purpose.
  • Double Delight - Great colors and fragrance, very popular for a long time.
  • All My Loving - This is a deep pink rose with fragrance that reminds me of Pink Peace.

Beneficial Bug Hosts
I have had a habit of trying this plant and another, a bit too scattered. For good pest control without toxins, go strong on one or two of these easy to grow beneficial bug hosts. They take care of the parents so Mom can lay eggs near, on, or in the pest. Gasp. This efficiency made Darwin doubt Creation, and made God doubt Darwin.

 Joe Pye is easy to grow and love.

  1. Joe Pye is great for beneficial bugs of all types and especially good for butterflies.
  2. Clethra or Summersweet is as good as Joe Pye with the added benefit of exuding a sweet Cinnabon scent most of the year.
  3. Fever Few seeds itself and always hosts beneficials.
  4. Sunflowers are the aircraft carriers of beneficial plants. They have room for a zillion good bugs and bees, plus nectar for butterflies.
  5. Daisies multiply easily and host the most aggressive pest hunters.
  6. Hostas also multiply like daisies, so they can be divided again and again for filling in gaps and providing flowers for hummingbirds.

 Tiny beneficial insects love tiny tubular flowers.

Progress on the Calvin Book - Copy and Paste of First Draft So Far








Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith:
The Swiss Reformation Gave Us Barth, Tillich, and Justification without Faith

Public Domain

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson, PhD

Illustrated by Norma A. Boeckler


Contents




Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith: The Swiss Reformation Gave Us Barth, Tillich, and Justification without Faith


Introduction
The Reformation began a century earlier than most people count, when Hus refused to subordinate doctrine to the power of the Vatican. In response, they burned him at the stake. According to tradition, he said, “You are burning a goose (Hus is goose in Czech), but out of these flames will rise a swan.” One hundred years later, the Reformation began in earnest, with Martin Luther’s life spared, the newly invented printing press spreading the Word of God. Hus did not die in vain, because his message against tyranny continued and served as an indictment against Luther but centuries later a symbol of opposition to Russian oppression. Those who longed for freedom in Czechoslovakia gathered around the Hus monument in Prague.
The German Reformation was based upon profound faith in the Scriptures – not the pope – revealing God’s will. This Biblical emphasis was not Luther’s alone. Nevertheless, it was a minority view easily quashed when the established Church had centuries of myths, legends, traditions, decrees, saints, and intellectuals backing Medieval errors and attacks on the Gospel itself. Just as we see today in Protestant and Lutheran seminaries, the students were not taught the content of the Scriptures, but loyalty to the institutional church and trust in worldly wisdom to be successful.
Luther quickly became a European hero because of his thrilling emphasis upon the Word, his ability to teach it in the language of the people rather than the elegant Latin of the scholars. This proved on its own that the Spirit always teaches through the Word rather than through man’s reasoned and ponderous dogmatic textbooks.
The price of success was jealousy.
First Zwingli, then Calvin sought to join the Reformation while building their own system that rivaled and raged against Luther’s Biblical teaching. Far less educated and able than Luther, Zwingli and Calvin sought to improve upon the Reformer, leaving behind a rivalry that opposed Lutheran doctrine and also attached itself to Lutheran doctrine, creating an amalgam in Pietism first, later in systematic theology that made the field an exercise in creative writing.
1.     Zwingli and Calvin opposed and mocked the Means of Grace, yet Zwingli raged at the Anabaptists, who took him at his word.
2.     The inherent weakness of the Swiss was their magisterial use of reason. Human reason judged the Scriptures.
3.     This magisterial use of reason also contributed to the sectarian use of Scripture, where verses or partial verses are clawed out of the Bible to use as a hammer against viewing the Bible as one unified Truth, the Book of the Holy Spirit, as Luther called it.
4.     The rationalism of the Calvinist dogmaticians led to Lutheran intellectuals aiming thick volumes against them, tome for tome, Latin topics for Latin topics, a period called orthodoxy but one which lacked the spirit and content of the 16th century Reformation.
5.     Pietism was a response to this style of re-inventing Thomas Aquinas, and the new movement began with a genuine spirit of learning the content of the Bible. Halle University was established to teach Biblical piety, but the weaknesses of Pietism invited and then relied on rationalism to explain those small sections of the Scriptures they could still tolerate.
6.     All of modern theology and Biblical “scholarship” comes from Halle Pietism turned into Halle rationalism.
7.     In the new Biblical “scholarship” we find the spirit of Zwingli and Calvin, and in Objective Justification the bizarre claim of universal forgiveness without faith.
8.     Barth, Tillich, Bultmann, and most of the rest are rationalists.
9.     Barth is the official theologian of Fuller Seminary, probably the most influential theologian for Protestants, Lutherans, and even Catholics.

First Step in This Study

Eric Metaxis’ biography of Luther has many wonderful anecdotes in it, in the style of Roland Bainton, whom we heard teach at Yale University.[1] Metaxis, Bainton, and others have commented upon Luther’s singular devotion to the Scriptures as the Word of God. Most laity will think, “Of course. Luther is known for that.” But this is not just a talking point for increasingly feeble Reformation services. Luther’s return to the Word was a revolution, a revolution betrayed first by Zwingli and Calvin, then by rationalist, Pietist, and synodical Lutherans.
The Scriptures, the sixty-six canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, are the singular Word of God, His direct revelation by the Holy Spirit through human authors. Anything else is judged by the Bible, which judges all books. Moreover, this Word is the will of God, so nothing contrary to the Scriptures can be taught or practiced and be called Christian.
Protestants consider Roman Catholicism a major departure from the Gospel, which is entirely true. Non-Catholics are astonished at the volumes of canonical law, the endless collections of dogmatics on topics unknown to Evangelicals:
·        Purgatory,
·        the Immaculate Conception of Mary,
·        the Assumption of Mary,
·        indulgences, and
·        papal infallibility.
How can these new dogmas be taught? Their answer - The greatest and oldest teachers established them, so how can anyone defy the holy and blessed writings of Jerome, Ambrose, Augustine, Aquinas, and so many others, many treated with visions Christ, Mary, and the souls of Purgatory. Besides, what was not taught openly by the Apostles was passed down, a sacred deposit, through generations of bishops.
Are the established Lutherans not the Neo-Catholics today, aping the same excuses for new and contrary dogmas? They are so harmonious with the Roman style that many famous Lutherans have become Roman Catholic priests and lay teachers:
1. Richard J. Neuhaus (1990) – Deceased, became a priest.
2. Robert L. Wilken (1994) - Professor at University of Virginia.
3. Leonard Klein (2003) was the Lutheran Forum editor, became a priest.
4. Phillip M. Johnson (2006).
5. Bruce Marshall.....................Professor at St. Olaf.
6. David Fagerberg...................Professor at Concordia College, Moorhead.
7. Richard Hutter......................Professor at Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago.
8. Mickey Mattox......................Professor at Marquette University.
9. Michael Root (2010)............. Professor at Trinity Lutheran Seminary.
10. Russell Saltzman (2016) – Former editor of the Lutheran Forum.
11. ELCiC Bishop Robert Jacobson became a priest.
ELCA and ELCiC - the Canadian parallel church, have so debased the currency of Lutheran teaching that no one can consider them Christian organizations. They have abandoned the doctrines of the Bible in their forced march as social justice warriors, enforcing a selective diversity that only tolerates their agenda. The articles of faith in the Apostles Creed were rejected and mocked last century in the Braaten-Jenson Christian Dogmatics double volume special. The Trinity, the divinity of Christ, His miracles and Atonement, His resurrection and ascension – all were jettisoned.
Wise men say it is far easier to fool people than it is to convince them they were conned. And so it is with Synodical Conference. They want to call themselves the true Lutherans while shuddering at what ELCA teaches and practices. But the LCMS-WELS-ELS leaders work with ELCA continuously, though they keep it a secret.[2] Some became alerted when the entire faculty of Concordia Seminary St. Louis, LCMS, attacked two districts for challenging their backpedaling on Creation.
Sadly, the LCMS-ELS-WELS leaders are almost as Roman as their Catholic counterparts:
The writings of C.F.W. Walther are not only canonical, but hyper-canonical, superseding the Scriptures, Confessions, and Reformation - and used to explain dogmas never found in the Bible until Calvinism and Pietism.
The Pieper dogmatics and the equally prolixic Confessing the Gospel are dreadful, soul-killing volumes, not drawing out the truths of the Scriptures, as the Book of Concord does with great consistency. Instead, they build up an official paper cathedral, filled with the traditions of man.  
The Wisconsin Synod leaders did their best to keep Hoenecke untranslated, but that was finally completed so it could be embalmed in English. Their real masters are the Church and Change founders who left Luther long ago for Karl Barth and Charlotte Kirschbaum.

Set Aside Luther, His God, His Views

In the “Joy of Bach” TV special, Brian Blessed – as Bach - made a point about the great composer and “his God” with condescending grin on his face. Luther parasites do the same. They use Luther the way they do the Scriptures, as a springboard for creative writing far removed from the source. Anyone can write a book about “Luther’s God” or “Luther’s Gospel” without believing a word he wrote.
Staupitz made Luther a Professor of the Bible, a scholar of the Bible, by giving him a teaching position and the requirement of earning a doctorate in the Scriptures. Seldom do people realize that “doctor” means teacher, not physician, in Latin. Thus the  Medieval professors and theologians were expected, as Chemnitz was, to earn a doctorate. In contrast, Walther only had an undergraduate degree, but he made himself the pseudo-founder, the pope, and the theologian of the synod founded by the Loehe missionaries.[3]
Luther had an extraordinary education, not only in the teachings of the Medieval Church, but also in the Scriptures. He was both priest and professor, but also the supervisor of monasteries, highly respected and honored for his brilliant teaching.
Luther saw what is clearly taught in the Scriptures, and he maintained a consistent advocacy for the plain meaning of the Bible as the judge of all books, contrasted with the pope and councils judging the Scriptures and teaching what they pleased.
Over time, every man-made religious tradition gathers the honor of being old, associated with great or famous men, and perhaps ancient back to the beginning. The fashions of the age shape professors and their teaching. Safe attitudes and familiar authorities smooth the path toward a teaching career. As Yale professor Paul L. Holmer taught, a new idea appears every 50 years and people make careers out of repeating it in various ways until a new concept appears.[4]
Luther allowed himself to be taught by the Holy Spirit, as everyone is who reads the Scriptures with sincerity and a humble attitude. Thus he had the wrenching but thrilling experience of seeing most of his previous learning being exposed as false by the Scriptures. Observing his example, this is how we should read the Scriptures:
1.     They are the unique revelation of God.
2.     Because the Bible is the Book of the Holy Spirit, the passages are all part of one unified Truth, not a game in which verses or partial verses are fished out to support false doctrine.
3.     They have only one purpose – to teach faith in Jesus Christ, Who declares the true nature of His Father: kindly, loving, gracious, and forgiving.
4.     Because they are the Spirit at work in the Word, they have the power to carry out God’s will, always effective, always abundant in the outcome, whether in revealing and converting to faith or in damning and blinding in the face of obstinate unbelief.

Those Unfortunate Adulterers – Tillich, Barth, and Kirschbaum

You lucky ones never heard of Paul Tillich, who was such a celebrity that Time magazine featured him on the cover. As his wife and students knew, he was an obsessive adulterer who even slept with the wives of his graduate students. Now he is largely forgotten. His biographer, a friend on the radical leftist Union Seminary faculty, did his best to make a case for Tillich. Honesty compelled him to point out the many hyperboles about the man, often promoted by Tillich himself.
Tillich was the guiding light of my LCA seminary.[5] The future head of the school took a year off all other work to study Tillich! He and the systematics professor quoted Tillich back and forth in seminars. Then, alas soon after, two Notre Dame faculty members expressed the same adoring attitude toward the dead, pantheistic fraud. One professor now enjoys an endowed professorship at Harvard.
The most important adulterous theologians are Karl Barth and his Marxist mistress, Charlotte Kirschbaum. I knew about their relationship in the 1970s, from the former president of the Barth Society, who told our doctoral seminar. I also understood Barth’s politics from the scholarship of a Yale classmate, which like the Pietism of Walther, seldom trickles down to the masses.
Barth and Kirschbaum lived together, even in his own home, with his wife and children, and traveled on celebrity theologian tours, where they stayed in hosts’ homes in the same room, one bed. The known but hidden Marxism and adultery are significant when considering their enormous impact on Protestantism and Catholicism.
Barth needed Charlotte to make him look like a scholar. Neither one was a believer, except in Marxism, so they constructed a monumental filter to move everyone away from traditional Christianity. When I mentioned this to a conservative Evangelical professor, he was absolutely furious. Considering the impact of Barth as THE theologian of Fuller Seminary and the school’s monopoly in ELCA-LCMS-WELS-ELS, Barth-Kirschbaum are the belladonna of all Lutherans - and American Christianity as well.
The Barth-Kirschbaum effect has to be considered as the Rosetta Stone for theology today, with one difference. Instead of clarifying what was revealed in the Scriptures, it is a license to use any passage, any known fact, as a passage to adventures in religious thinking. Thus Barth-Kirschbaum’s Dogmatics was not only a good start for Marxist liberation theology, but also for the hideous strength of Church Growth, aka Missional, aka Emergent trends.

Watchful Dragons

The watchful dragons, as C. S. Lewis described them, are always on guard and ready to shred anyone who meddles with their safe, apostate, easily flexible teaching. As one LCA author wrote for a study, “We will assume for the purpose of this study that Paul wrote the Epistle to the Romans.” Did he read but not comprehend the salutation? – “Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God…”
The attacks are fashioned as a signal to the knowing that it is “against the Gospel to take the Gospel seriously.” Believers read the words and assume, “This man knows Paul wrote Romans.” The membership is relaxed by a Biblical study and slowly moved into the right frame of mind. Those who react in anger are dismissed and hated away.
For example, the laziest pastors in America are the Fulleroids who refuse to do the one thing needful, meditate on the Gospel and teach faith. Instead, they plagiarize sermons from those they deem successful – i.e. not faithful to the Word – barely budge from their computer planning programs. Their reaction to critics? – lazy!

The Scriptures are the Solution


If we go back to the Scriptures and see how Zwingli and Calvin turned Protestants against God’s Word, then the return to truth will




[1] My wife Christina attended the lectures with me, and we took newborn Martin to hear Bainton and be photographed with him second semester. When Luther’s son, Martin Junior, was mentioned, our son said “Eeep!” and raised his arm in his newborn carrier. The student audience knew our baby and laughed.
[2] In Christian News, I posted stories of LCA-ALC-WELS-LCMS-ELS cohabitations, funded by AAL-LB (Thrivent). I even traveled to Luther Seminary to find more proof at their library. Soon the insurance companies stopped glorifying the joint evangelism, worship, and leadership efforts. But they continue, and the “conservatives” let ELCA call the tune, because so much insurance money is paving their path to oblivion. So they dance to “Baby, I’m Burning” rather than singing “God’s Word Is Our Great Heritage.”
[3] Pastor Martin Stephan led the migration to America, and Walter signed the document making their leader bishop-for-life. The Loehe missionaries organized what we call the Missouri Synod and asked the Stephan cult if they wanted to join. Walther broke with Loehe, but asked for the Ft. Wayne school to be given to him, with financial subsidies to continue.
[4] Yale had an interesting tradition of always calling professors “Mr.” even though almost all of them had earned PhDs. But that is no more peculiar than the synods calling their DMins “Dr” even though the degree is a rated a master’s degree, if that. One DMin copied Holy Land travel brochures as one of his doctoral papers and received an A and “nice work, Ronnie.”
[5] The Lutheran Church in America, 1962, joined with the ALC in Canada to become ELCiC, that is, ELCA with a kick. The seminary is now a separate school on the same campus and has very few pastoral students. Most are trained in counseling. Strange how such a wealth of relational relevance turned so many Lutheran seminaries into empty shells.