Saturday, March 16, 2019

Jesus and the Faith of the Syrophoenician Woman.
Matthew 15:21-28. Reminiscere Sunday



REMINISCERE. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT



TEXT:

Matthew 15:21-28. And Jesus went out thence, and withdrew into the parts of Tyre and Sidon. And behold, a Canaanitish woman came out from those borders and cried, saying, Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a demon. But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying, Send her away; for she crieth after us. But he answered and said, I was not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel. But she came and worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me. And he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children’s bread and cast it to the dogs. But she said, Yea, Lord: for even the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table. Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it done unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was healed from that hour.


1. This Gospel presents to us a true example of firm and perfect faith. For this woman endures and overcomes in three great and hard battles, and teaches us in a beautiful manner the true way and virtue of faith, namely, that it is a hearty trust in the grace and goodness of God as experienced and revealed through his Word. For St. Mark says, she heard some news about Jesus, Mark 7:25. What kind of news? Without doubt good news, and the good report that Christ was a pious man and cheerfully helped everybody. Such news about God is a true Gospel and a word of grace, out of which sprang the faith of this woman; for had she not believed, she would not have thus run after Christ etc. In like manner we have often heard how St. Paul in Romans 10:17 says that faith cometh by hearing, that the Word must go in advance and be the beginning of our salvation.

2. But how is it that many more have heard this good news concerning Christ, who have not followed him, and did not esteem it as good news?

Answer: The physician is helpful and welcome to the sick; the healthy have no use for him. But this woman felt her need, hence she followed the sweet scent, as is written in the Song of Solomon 1:3. In like manner Moses must precede and teach people to feel their sins in order that grace may be sweet and welcome to them. Therefore all is in vain, however friendly and lovely Christ may be pictured, if man is not first humbled by a knowledge of himself and he possesses no longing for Christ, as Mary’s Song says, “The hungry he hath filled with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away,” Luke 1:53. All this is spoken and written for the comfort of the distressed, the poor, the needy, the sinful, the despised, so that they may know in all times of need to whom to flee and where to seek comfort and help.

3. But see in this example how Christ like a hunter exercises and chases faith in his followers in order that it may become strong and firm. First when the woman follows him upon hearing of his fame and cries with assured confidence that he would according to his reputation deal mercifully with her, Christ certainly acts differently, as if to let her faith and good confidence be in vain and turn his good reputation into a lie, so that she could have thought: Is this the gracious, friendly man? or: Are these the good words, that I have heard spoken about him, upon which I have depended? It must not be true; he is my enemy and will not receive me; nevertheless he might speak a word and tell me that he will have nothing to do with me. Now he is as silent as a stone. Behold, this is a very hard rebuff, when God appears so earnest and angry and conceals his grace so high and deep; as those know so well, who feel and experience it in their hearts. Therefore she imagines he will not fulfill what he has spoken, and will let his Word be false; as it happened to the children of Israel at the Red Sea and to many other saints.

4. Now, what does the poor woman do? She turns her eyes from all this unfriendly treatment of Christ; all this does not lead her astray, neither does she take it to heart, but she continues immediately and firmly to cling in her confidence to the good news she had heard and embraced concerning him, and never gives up. We must also do the same and learn firmly to cling to the Word, even though Go with all his creatures appears different than his Word teaches. But, oh, how painful it is to nature and reason, that this woman should strip herself of self and forsake all that she experienced, and cling alone to God’s bare Word, until she experienced the contrary. May God help us in time of need and of death to possess like courage and faith!

5. Secondly, since her cry and faith avail nothing, the disciples approach with their faith, and pray for her, and imagine they will surely be heard. But while they thought he should be more tenderhearted, he became only the more indifferent, as we see and think. For now he is silent no more nor leaves them in doubt; he declines their prayer and says: “I was not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” This rebuff is still harder since not only our own person is rejected, but the only comfort that remains to us, namely, the comfort and prayers of pious and holy persons, are rejected. For our last resort, when we feel that God is ungracious or we are in need, is that we go to pious, spiritual persons and there seek counsel and help, and they are willing to help as love demands; and yet, that may amount to nothing, even they may not be heard and our condition becomes only worse.

6. Here one might upbraid Christ with all the words in which he promised to hear his saints, as Matthew 18:19: “If two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them.”

Likewise, Mark 11:24: “All things whatsoever ye pray and ask for, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them;” and many more like passages. What becomes of such promises in this woman’s case? Christ, however, promptly answers and says: Yes, it is true, I hear all prayers, but I gave these promises only to the house of Israel. What do you think? Is not that a thunderbolt that dashes both heart and faith into a thousand pieces, when one feels that God’s Word, upon which one trusts, was not spoken for him, but applies only to others? Here all saints and prayers must be speechless, yea, here the heart must let go of the Word, to which it would gladly hold, if it would consult its oven feelings.

7. But what does the poor woman do? She does not give up, she clings to the Word although it be torn out of her heart by force, is not turned away by this stern answer, still firmly believes his goodness is yet concealed in that answer, and still she will not pass judgment that Christ is or may be ungracious. That is persevering steadfastness.

8. Thirdly, she follows Christ into the house, as Mark 7:24-25 informs us, perseveres, falls down at his feet, and says: “Lord, help me!” There she received her last mortal blow, in that Christ said in her face, as the words tell, that she was a dog, and not worthy to partake of the children’s bread.

What will she say to this! Here he presents her in a bad light, she is a condemned and an outcast person, who is not to be reckoned among God’s chosen ones.

9. That is an eternally unanswerable reply, to which no one can give a satisfactory answer. Yet she does not despair, but agrees with his judgment and concedes she is a dog, and desires also no more than a dog is entitled to, namely, that she may eat the crumbs that fall from the table of the Lord.

Is not that a masterly stroke as a reply? She catches Christ with his own words. He compares her to a dog, she concedes it, and asks nothing more than that he let her be a dog, as he himself judged her to be. Where will Christ now take refuge? He is caught. Truly, people let the dog have the crumbs under the table; it is entitled to that. Therefore Christ now completely opens his heart to her and yields to her will, so that she is now no dog, but even a child of Israel.

10. All this, however, is written for our comfort and instruction, that we may know how deeply God conceals his grace before our face, and that we may not estimate him according to our feelings and thinking, but strictly according to his Word. For here you see, though Christ appears to be even hardhearted, yet he gives no final decision by saying “No.” All his answers indeed sound like no, but they are not no, they remain undecided and pending. For he does not say: I will not hear thee; but is silent and passive, and says neither yes nor no. In like manner he does not say she is not of the house of Israel; but he is sent only to the house of Israel; he leaves it undecided and pending between yes and no. So he does not say, Thou art a dog, one should not give thee of the children’s bread; but it is not meet to take the children’s bread and cast it to the dogs; leaving it undecided whether she is a dog or not. Yet all those trials of her faith sounded more like no than yes; but there was more yea in them than nay; ay, there is only yes in them, but it is very deep and very concealed, while there appears to be nothing but no.

11. By this is set forth the condition of our heart in times of temptation; Christ here represents how it feels. It thinks there is nothing but no and yet that is not true. Therefore it must turn from this feeling and lay hold of and retain the deep spiritual yes under and above the no with a firm faith in God’s Word, as this poor woman does, and say God is right in his judgment which he visits upon us; then we have triumphed and caught Christ in his own words. As for example when we feel in our conscience that God rebukes us as sinners and judges us unworthy of the kingdom of heaven, then we experience hell, and we think we are lost forever. Now whoever understands here the actions of this poor woman and catches God in his own judgment, and says: Lord, it is true, I am a sinner and not worthy of thy grace; but still thou hast promised sinners forgiveness, and thou art come not to call the righteous, but, as St. Paul says in 1 Timothy 1:15, “to save sinners.” Behold, then must God according to his own judgment have mercy upon us.

12. King Manasseh did likewise in his penitence as his prayer proves; he conceded that God was right in his judgment and accused himself as a great sinner and yet he laid hold of the promised forgiveness of sins. David also does likewise in Psalm 51:4 and says: “Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done that which is evil in thy sight; that thou mayest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest.” For God’s disfavor in every way visits us when we cannot agree with his judgment nor say yea and amen, when he considers and judges us to be sinners. If the condemned could do this, they would that very moment be saved. We say indeed with our mouth that we are sinners; but when God himself says it in our hearts, then we are not sinners, and eagerly wish to be considered pious and free from that judgment. But it must be so; if God is to be righteous in his words that teach you are a sinner, then you may claim the rights of all sinners that God has given them, namely, the forgiveness of sins. Then you eat not only the crumbs under the table as the little dogs do; but you are also a child and have God as your portion according to the pleasure of your will.

13. This is the spiritual meaning of our Gospel and the scriptural explanation of it. For what this poor woman experienced in the bodily affliction of her daughter, whom she miraculously caused to be restored to health again by her faith, that we also experience when we wish to be healed of our ,sins and of our spiritual diseases, which is truly a wicked devil possessing us; here she must become a dog and we become sinners and brands of hell, and then we have already recovered from our sickness and are saved.

14. Whatever more there is in this Gospel worthy of notice, as that one can obtain grace and help through the faith of another without his own personal faith, as took place here in the daughter of this poor woman, has been sufficiently treated elsewhere. Furthermore that Christ and his disciples along with the woman in this Gospel exhibit to us an example of love, in that no one acts, prays and cares for himself but each for others, is also clear enough and worthy of consideration.

Fourth Installment - Posts Over 1,000 Views - Luther Quote 122,000 Views


starting at p. 76

Intrepid Paul Rydecki Suspended from WELS

List of Hyles Related Clergy Sex Abuse Cases - over 17,600 views

Consider What Melanchthon and Chemnitz Taught

The Dietrich Catechism - over 2,000 views

About Historic St. John Lutheran Church, Milwaukee

WELS Member Staggered by Price of The CORE

WELS Shedding Teachers

Can Liberal Christianity Be Saved? - NY Times

Buchholz Love Fest for Jeff Gunn

Moline's Ken Barry a Star - Mayberry RFD

Links and Graphics - Book of Concord - Justification by Faith

False Teachers According to Luther - And His Hymn O Lord

Hilarious LCMS Insider's Report - 2500 views

Light Sentence for Joel Hochmuth - WELS - over 4,000 views

McCain, Rolf Preus - Repent in Public - over 5,700 views




The Holy Spirit Teaches Better Than Man - 122,000+ views

Project Gutenberg - Luther's Large Catechism

Book of Concord Selections, Luther Resources - over 12,000 views

WELS' Babtist Guru Andy Stanley Responds to Questions

Project Gutenberg - The Augsburg Confession

Project Gutenberg - Apology, Love and Fulfilling the Law - 5,000 views

p. 86 5.14.12



The Kudzu That Swallowed Missouri, WELS, and the Rest

Barth-Kirschbaum the Same Theology as WELS, Webber, Buchholz - over 3,400 views

Divine Savior Leaves WELS

Tracing the Marvin Schwan Influence

Luther's Sermons - First Sunday in Epiphany

Bishop Obare

Luther's Sermons - First Sunday after Trinity

Luther's Sermons - Ninth Sunday after Trinity

Luther's Sermons - Twelfth Sunday after Trinity

Luther's Sermons - Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Trinity

Navigation Page - Luther's Sermons, Lenker, 8 Volumes - over 6,700 views

Luther's Sermons - Quinquagesima, 1 Corinthian 13 - 6,700 views

Luther's Sermons - Twenty-First Sunday after Trinity,  Ephesians 6:10-17

Luther's Sermons - Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity - Philippians 1:3-11


The Pileated Woodpecker Sighted Again - almost 10,000 views

Papal Headgear

Trinity Broadcasting Network

Rolf Preus Trashes the Sainted Pastor Vernon Harley

CFW Walther - Rationalistic Degree, Cell Group Pietist

Paul and Jan Crouch - Trinity Blasphemy Network - over 5,500 views

Nadia - ELCA

WELS Martin Luther College - What They Hid from the Public - almost 3,000 views

WELS Hochmuth Pleads Not Guilty to Child Porn

page 97 - 12.9.11



LCMS Seminaries - Tuition and Salaries

48 Detroit Parishes May Close - almost 13,000 views

Hochmuth Child Porn Charge3500+ views

William Tabor Update - over 3,700 views

LCMS Seminary Cost Scandal - Tuition and Loans Support Prof Salaries - over 7,600 views

p. 102 9.16.11

Paul McCain's Letters to Me - only 600 views

The CFW Sainthood Project

Bored and California Have Advice for the Krohns

Colloquy Questions for WELS and LCMS Leadership

Bishop Martin Stephan Forum

UOJ Study Would Threaten the Rat Temple - 6,000 views

Favorite Posts at the Time

Lutherdom's Most Wanted Criminal (Walther) Links

St. Louis Arch Melting in July Heat - over 3,300 views

New Design for St. Louis Arch

Dr. Lito Cruz Suggested Using PayPal - over 88,000 views

Time of Grace Convention Memorial

Pastor Paul Youngdahl Died - 13,000 Members

Brett Meyer Response to Post on UOJ

Defeat the New HIV Translation at Convention - 3,900 views

New Age Magic from Cho and Robert Schuller - 2,740 views

The School of the Masters, Cho, Church Growth, and WELS

Peter Wagner Agrees with Me - CG Principles Do Not Work

p. 108 5.28.11


Friday, March 15, 2019

Installment Three - Posts with More than 1,000 Views

 WELS kicked Pastor Paul Rydecki out - with his paish - for teaching Justification by Faith. Intrepid Lutheran founder Steve Spencer stuck with Justification without Faith, adding, "A plague on both your houses."


end page 64  5-14-13

Pastor Paul Rydecki's ELDONA Essay


Ski Still Lists Himself as Pastor at The CORE

Norma A. Boeckler's Christian graphics and books are internationally known and loved. Her books receive a lot of attention, and she helps others with their books.


Norma Boeckler's New Book - A Treasury of Inspirational Quotes

Ski Has Resigned

Bishop Burnside Signature Bond ELCA

Drunken Bisop Burnside Chased by Witnesses

Reason Enough To Deal with Alcoholic Pastors - Burnside

WELS Pastor Ski's Scrotum Sermon - 3,000 views

Mequon, WELS, Justification by Faith, UOJ

Theft of St. John Milwaukee, WELS, and Its Endowment

Luther's First Sermon for Easter Sunday

WELS Trying To Steal St. John Milwaukee

Palm Sunday - The Donkey Poem by Chesterton

Does Ski Have a Life Coach - Kudu Don Patterson?

Pastor Paul Rydecki Resources  (We don't ban books on Ichabod.)

Blogs Favoring Justification by Faith

Luther's Preface to His Romans Commentary over 2,100 views

Lutherans Know How To Do Churchly Cover-ups Too

Paul McCain Banned from Four Blogs - over 1,700 views

Justification in Klemet Preus - The Fire and the Staff - 3,000 views - LCMS Jugendbund is UOJ

Walther on the Formula of Concord

WELS-ELS-LCMS, Beware - Rewarding Plagiarism Is Bad Management - over 2,400 views

An Expert Answers Paul McCain's False Accusations

Hus - From Beggars All

Rydecki Letter to Jon-Boy Buchholz, etc - Justification by Faith - over 2,400 views

Jack Cascione's Rich Fantasy Life

Otten Joins the Jesuit McCain in Siding with the Roman Catholics

The 1982 Class at Mordor - WELS

Rydecki Suspended for Teaching Justification by Faith - over 2,400 views


ends 10.9.12 page 76


"Lord Buchholz, would you like me to promote my favorite UOJ theologians?"
Lord Buchholz - "Like Quistorp? No thank you, Space Cadet Webber."

Our Little Group Is International

The Sower and the Seed, by Norma A. Boeckler

The original meaning of broadcast is illustrated by the Parable of the Sower and the Seed. I have done this when starting a lawn and when sowing easy to grow plants, like lettuce. Someone asked, "Why is lettuce growing in the planter by the front door?" The obvious answer - "I was sowing lettuce seed and some landed there."

The effect of blogging and video streaming over the Net is sending the message everywhere. We do not have a secret code for the videos, so anyone can watch who has a computer and the Net. Many have watched our services during winter emergencies and sickness.

The point of the Parable of the Sower is to broadcast the living Seed of the Word, without regarding where it lands. There will be many difficulties, as explained by Jesus, but the growth will more than makeup for the disappointments.

We have multiple connections with the Philippines. Baby Andrea was recently born there, and now has returned to America with her mom and dad. Dr. Lito Cruz and his wife are from there, and he is a long-time blogging friend. Glen Kotten took a large box of books there and stayed to teach a new, Justification by Faith mission congregation. I suggested a blog for communicating their work, so they began one, which is on our blog list.

Pastor Jordan Palangyos is the mission pastor. This is the blog -

https://lutherancowboysphilippines.blogspot.com/



 The actual Great Commission is based on the Means of Grace - proclaim the Word and baptize. The Calvinists turned Jesus' Gospel admonition into Law - Make disciples! - a fatal mistake. Illustration by Norma A. Boeckler.



These books were donated and delivered to the Philippine mission, including the Paine New Testament Greek book.

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Second Installment - Posts with More Than 1,000 Views

 Historic St. John Lutheran Church, Milwaukee,
kicked out of WELS, stolen back - with its endowment.


Ending at page 43, Ides of March, 2015.

Management by Lying, by Theft - Historic St. John Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, WELS 

So Many Absurdities in the UOJ Dogma of Webber, Buchholz

SUI - Studying Under the Influence - WELS - 2,800+ views

Matt the Fatt's Reaction to Matt Becker Being Given a Pass

WELS Teacher Arrested

WELS Legacy of Nastiness Will Bury It - over 3,200 views

Notes about UOJ

More Facts against UOJ

Reasons To Boycott UOJ Emmaus Conference - almost 5,000 views

Easter Sermon of Paul Rydecki

WELS Documented - almost 5,000 views 




Zak Stowe and Sam Birner, Martin Luther College, WELS

From Zak Stowe at MLC, WELS - almost 3,000 views

Cross-Dressing instead of Bearing the Cross - MLS, WELS

Rev. Horst Gutsche Confirmed His Work with David Koenig, CLC

Maria Morgan is Norma A. Boeckler's daughter.


Louie's Big Day - Children's Book from Maria Morgan

Norma Boeckler's Religious Art Book

Luther's Sermons - Trinity 8 - Beware of False Prophets

Polluted WELS Blog Posts Preserved via This Link - 3,000 views

Creation Gardening Links

Attorney Rick Techlin Documented Glende Bullying the Victims of Ski-Glende Abuse

WELS GLBTQ and Allies

Printed Books and E-books from Norma A. Boeckler

Top Ten Crimes in WELS - 5,000 views

Tim Niedfeldt - May the Angels Lead You To Paradise

Thrivent and Planned Parenthood - LCMS Suddenly Schocked?

Pope Paul McCain - Unrepentant Plagiarist

Ski Learned To Ooze Jesus on People from Jeske - Scrotum Sermon

Ski Will Be Declared a Saint by WELS - over 3,000 views

Sing Along with German Hymns and Lyrics - Links to Hymns!

Team Glende's Epic Humiliation in their Court Case

Packet of Luther Sermon Links - almost 2,000 views

All the Hitler Videos - over 2,400 views

Tim Glende's Lawsuit against Member - Denied!

The CORE and Plagiarism at Glende's Congregation - over 3,500 views

Matt the Fatt's Mission Roots - over 2,000 views

DP Engelbrecht and SP Mark Schroeder Bailing Out Ski

ELCA Bishop Liz Takes Charge - How Did That Happen?

ELCA Teaches DP Buchholz Dogma

Luther's Sermon for Trinity 10

Jesuit Pope Francis Embraces UOJ, Too

Mark Jeske - Three Synod Man - ELCA, LCMS, WELS

Lil Packet of Luther Sermons - Rogate Through the Ten Lepers

Woody the Woodpecker Debate Rages On - 2700+ views


end page 64  5-14-13

Additional Copies of Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith Have Been Ordered


The first few copies of Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith arrived in home - even ours, so I sent another round out.

The new orders have March 25th as the arrival date, which varies like the weather. The latest ones were early.

The prices on Amazon are non-profit, but the author's prices are below that by about 33%.

Kindle ebooks are 99 cents. Only the huge ones are $2.99.

The best way to say thanks is to go to the Amazon and Kindle pages for a given book and comment on it. Basic rules are below.


Now Arriving - Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith



Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith just arrived. I know some are getting theirs today - or soon.

The book is a visual delight, thanks to Norma A. Boeckler. I kept it in large format because those prefer a printed book also like the larger size.

I have started another round of print orders.


LutherQueasies Mocking Justification by Faith


LutherQueasy kills threads once I have sliced the low-class baloney they put out. With malice prepense, I quote them verbatim.

I wonder if someone there has GA experience from WELS - playing a game, taking both sides at once.

United by allegiance to their Father Below, they began quoting Melanchthon's Apology, one of the best sources for Justification by Faith.

First it was SS, then Rolfie One-Note, whose devotion to forgiveness without faith makes me dab the tears (of laughter) from my eyes.

Working my way through Scaer's undisciplined autobiography, I noticed him using Subjective Justification as a synonym for Justification by Faith. Either the Ft. Wayne faculty and students are fatally stupid, or they play for the gallery du jour. They spew hatred for the Chief Article - as LQ and Rolfie always do - or they do a U-turn for a moment and wear the livery of the Christian Faith. But the trouble with being a chameleon is - they can turn every color but white.

To be clear, Objective Justification is NOT the Atonement, and Dr. Robert Preus said so.

To correct Dave Scaer - with a in-house ThD from the hive CFW Walther built - Subjective Justification is agreeing with the absolution of the world without faith. Let's hear it from the kidnapper, gold and land thief, and riot organizer hisself -

 This is a clear, articulate reproduction of Halle Pietism, as taught by Bohemian Pietist Martin Stephan to Pietist CFW Walther, BA.

"Let not many be teachers." The less one knows about Biblical doctrine (see P. Hale, the Preus clan, Oh! Jay Webber, Mad Jack Cascione, the faculty of both LCMS seminaries, Mordor, and the Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie) - the more one ignorantly yaks about his specialty.

The greater condemnation is reserved for you, brothers, for playing political games to enjoy the income, prestige, security, and benefits of your position. James 3:1 - for reference.

Mediocrities in the Church Visible are drawn together by their need for unearned luxury and acclaim. One liar honors the other, and all liars stick together. Could this be why WELS-LCMS are failing almost as fast as their brethren and sistern in the other mainline sects?

Rolfie One-Note tells people I am not allowed to quote his father's book, which he supposedly edited without noticing its repudiation of UOJ. However, he solved that problem (like Hale) by not mentioning it in his North Dakota lectures.


The Ft. Wayne Twist - Revealed by One of Its Graduates

Someone I have known for a long time challenged me to define Justification since I criticized OJ so much.

I wrote him, "We are forgiven our sins if we believe in the One Who Raised Him from the dead."

He jumped all over me as a heretic, so I explained patiently that I was paraphrasing what Paul wrote in Romans 4:24-25. Remember the OJists are fanatical about Romans 4:25, going back to their precious Brief Statement and Halle U - but only as long as Romans 4:24 is blacked out of their consciousness.

So I asked him for his definition. Note the strange addition - "We are forgiven if we believe in the One who already forgave us, Who raised Him from the dead."

The Ft. Wayne M.Div. had to insert the Justification of the World phrasing which is the heart of OJ and its only message. Faith is not only excluded but treated as toxic. OJ is God's declaration of Universal Forgiveness, thus they amalgamate the Atonement with forgiveness through faith in Christ.

The CFW wagon is a rusty old carriage with the wheels falling off. Some cling to it because denying CFW means abandoning their peculiar claims to glory. How could Holy Mother Missouri, Holy Mother WELS, Holy Mother ELS, and Holy Mother CLC (sic) be wrong? Not just wrong, but damnably wrong as Paul stated in Galatians 1:8 - No Other Gospel!

If not by faith, then by works, and these sects teach salvation by works just as ferociously as their supposed enemy, ELCA.


Lutheran Books To Read - Reposted from 2016

 Every serious, faithful Lutheran should start with Luther's sermons
and the Book of Concord.



Looking for Lutheran New Testament commentaries? Here is a complete set online, free, by the great Henry Eyster Jacobs.

Henry Eyster Jacobs helped translate this volume,
and WELS pastors always bought it in the past.
The volume has great Justification by Faith posts from the
Age of Orthodoxy.
Print copies, new reprints, and old prints,
are all over Lutherdom.

Heinrich Schmid was instantly condemned by the Booze Brothers in Fox Valley, WELS, so he must be good.

This is a compilation of quotations on various doctrinal topics - in English. Not only was Schmid condemned as a "false teacher," but I was pilloried for listing this link to a free, online copy of Schmid. Oh, the horror! That is how dummified the WELS graduates are today. When I was in Gawa's dogmatics class, we read through many of these quotations in class. Recently, the Mordor class notes stamped JBFA quotations for dogmatics class as MISLEADING!

 Tyndale and Shakespeare (Oxford) established the English language. The Tyndale translation was the basis for the
King James Version. The KJV is literature.

One of the most viewed paged on Ichabod is this extensive list of Lutheran resources, including Luther, Melanchthon, and many other authors of interest to faithful Lutherans.

DropBox links to all my books - free. To the complete set of Lenski's commentary - free. To Luther's Sermons individually and merged into one PDF file, with the Gems.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Mid-Week Lenten Service, 7 PM Central Daylight Time


Mid-Week Lenten Vespers, 2019

Pastor Gregory L. Jackson


Bethany Lutheran Worship, 7 PM Central Daylight Savings Time

The Hymn #523    Why Should Cross and Trial Grieve Me         
The Order of Vespers                                                p. 41
The Psalmody                          Psalm 24                  p. 128
The Lections                            The Passion History
                                                 
The Sermon Hymn #63     On Jordan's Bank

The Sermon –    I Baptize with Water, But...
 
The Prayers
The Lord’s Prayer
The Collect for Grace                                            p. 45

The Hymn #554         Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadows

 Norma A. Boeckler


The Sermon –    I Baptize with Water, But...


Mark 1
1 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;

2 As it is written in the prophets, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.

3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.

4 John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.

5 And there went out unto him all the land of Judaea, and they of Jerusalem, and were all baptized of him in the river of Jordan, confessing their sins.

6 And John was clothed with camel's hair, and with a girdle of a skin about his loins; and he did eat locusts and wild honey;

7 And preached, saying, There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.

8 I indeed have baptized you with water: but he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost.

 Norma A. Boeckler


Beginning of the Gospel
Mark's Gospel is not given as much attention because so much of it is found in Matthew and Luke. To quote Lenski on the general subject, There are many ingenious explanations but none are convincing.

This is deliberately a summary and doubtless useful, because the four Gospels are based on apostolic preaching. The eyewitnesses gave us the Gospels, and Mark is associated with Peter. 

This Gospel starts with Jesus as the Christ and the Son of God. The beginning of Jesus' ministry is John the Baptist. When predictions are made and they begin to come true, that alerts an entire country, an entire region. People longed for the Savior promised in the Old Testament. Doubtless this was also a desire of many religions because their own pagan ideas were sterile and hopeless. 

We know people gravitated toward Judaism because they could read the Old Testament in the universal language of the era (thank you, Alexander the Great). Imagine the Old Testament only in Hebrew and the New Testament only in Greek. How many would read both testaments today, with all our technology? Very few.

Therefore, those who read the prophesies of Isaiah knew the forerunner was coming to announce the Messiah. When this happened with John the Baptist, everyone was alerted  and filled with hope. But the rulers were alarmed.

The importance of John can be seen in that he was put in prison and executed. Nothing proves the truth of God more than martyrdom. And this unleashed hope in the true Messiah, Jesus.

John's promise is very significant to remember. "I am baptizing you with water, but One is coming Who will baptize you with the Holy Spirit."

This signifies the preaching of God's Word by God's own Son. His teaching would be confirmed by its power, which people could feel, and also by the miracles He performed.

What do opponents say who want to reduce Jesus to an ordinary teacher? They claim His teaching is like any other rabbi, and they say His miracles were performed by other rabbis. They must mean the other rabbis did a little of that, but they are not known for turning water into wine, walking on water, feeding the multitudes, and raising the dead. 

Since Jesus' teaching rested on faith in Him, His teaching was also far above what anyone else taught at the time.

This should always alert us, when people make comparisons that leave out major facts. Or they cite scholars against the Bible. Of course, every item in the Bible has been debated and criticized, so "scholars are divided" is perfectly true, though meaningless.

Jesus baptized with the Holy Spirit through the Word - truly the Word of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Its power on people's souls confirmed this, and the miracles seconded that confirmation. 

This is the major difference with Jesus. He is not one more teacher of religion but the source of spiritual wisdom, forgiveness, and eternal life.

That means, no matter what we have experienced in life, or heard from various authorities, we have the freedom to hear from Jesus Himself and His apostles about the Truth. All we need is a good translation of the Bible and some reliable, faithful books.

I chuckled as I read Lenski's introductory material about the Gospel of Mark, because so many blabbermouths have written books since then, all full of fancy statements but little or no faith. Mark is not a museum object, but a priceless witness to the world.

If I want to show people the most important basics of Christianity, I give them John's Gospel. If I want to give them a summary of the four Gospels, I can give them Mark. (We will do a commentary later, God willing.)

What do people need to know? We need constant refreshment about Jesus as our Savior, the things He did, the grace He gives us through the Gospel.

There is no reason to despair, because all sins are forgiven through faith in Christ. We can picture how people flocked to Him. They were nobodies, poor, lame, sick, dying, often shunned. They were "open sinners," in other words - so obvious that there was no dispute. They were not like those who could hide their sins, the damaging sins of the heart - greed, coveting, pride, and hatred.  So the secret sinners were outraged that Jesus welcomed the open sinners and ate with them. That was really the last straw.

But Jesus knew the hardened hearts of the secret sinners and condemned them. 

It is always good to know that Jesus condemned lack of faith, and freely offered grace to those who repented and believed.

 Norma A. Boeckler