Wednesday, October 7, 2020

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“Salvation is the great end for which the Son of God came into the world. To restore fallen man to his original state of holiness and happiness, he must be delivered from the curse of sin that is upon him and the power of the devil that enslaves him.

“The mistake of those who direct all their efforts toward making men better and improving human society by teaching and enforcing the law… is of serious consequence to the souls of men… It can neither save their souls nor make them good… The only help for us is in Christ, without whom we can do nothing; and that help consists first of all in the forgiveness of our sins, which separate us from God and all that is good, and deprive us of all true peace and joy. Therefore the Christian life depends on faith in the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world. Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.

“‘Being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ; by whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.’ Rom. 5:1, 2.

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Matthias Loy (1828-1915) served as president of the Joint Synod of Ohio, the Columbus Seminary and Capital University, and edited the Lutheran Standard and the Columbus Theological Magazine. In 1881 he withdrew the Joint Synod from the Synodical Conference as a result of Walther’s teaching about predestination. Many of Matthias Loy’s books are available in Lutheran Library editions.

Book Contents

  • Preface by Lutheran Librarian
  • 1. It Is High Time To Awake Out Of Sleep. Rom. 13:11-14. The First Sunday In Advent.
  • 2. The Blessings Of Our Saviour’s Advent. Rom. 15:4-13. The Second Sunday In Advent.
  • 3. The Office Of The Gospel Minister. 1 Cor. 4:1-5. The Third Sunday In Advent.
  • 4. When Do We Rightly Appreciate The Nearness Of Our Lord? Phil. 4:4-7. The Fourth Sunday In Advent.
  • 5. The Grace Of God That Bringeth Salvation. Tit. 2:11-14. Christmas Day.
  • 6. Our Adoption As God’s Children. Gal 4:1-7. The Sunday After Christmas.
  • 7. Faith Is The Only Way Of The Sinner’s Justification. Gal. 3:23-29. New Year’s Day.
  • 8. God Saves Us. Tit. 3:4-8. Sunday After New Year.
  • 9. Shine, For The Light Has Come. Isaiah 60:1-6. Epiphany.
  • 10. The Christian’s Reasonable Service. Rom. 12:1-6. First Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 11. The Manifold Gifts Of God. Rom. 12:6-16. Second Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 12. Overcome Evil With Good. Rom. 12:17—21. Third Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 13. The Law of Love. Rom. 13:8-10. Fourth Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 14. The New Life In Practice. Col. 3:12-17. Fifth Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 15. The Sure Word Of God. 2 Pet. 1:16-21. Sixth Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 16. The Race For The Crown of Glory. 1 Cor. 9:24-10:5. Sunday Septuagesima.
  • 17. God’s Grace Is Sufficient In Every Trial. 2 Cor. 11:19-12:1—9. Sunday Sexagesima.
  • 18. The Excellency Of Christian Love. 1 Cor. 13:1-13. The Sunday Quinquagesima, Or Estomihi.
  • 19. How The Grace Of God Is Received In Vain. 2 Cor. 6:1-10. First Sunday In Lent, Or Invocavit.
  • 20. Abounding More and More in Holiness. 1 Thess. 4:1-7. The Second Sunday In Lent, Or Reminiscere.
  • 21. Walk As Children of Light. Eph. 5:1-9. Third Sunday In Lent, Or Oculi.
  • 22. The Gospel Makes Believers Free. Gal 4:21-31. The Fourth Sunday In Lent, Or Laetare.
  • 23. Christ As Our Great High Priest. Heb. 9:11-15. The Fifth Sunday In Lent, Or Judica.
  • 24. Our Savior’s Humiliation. Phil. 2:5-11. The Sixth Sunday In Lent, Or Palmarum.
  • 25. The Holy Supper. 1 Cor. 11:23—32. Maundy Thursday.
  • 26. Only Christ And Him Crucified. 1 Cor. 2:2. Good Friday.
  • 27. How Shall We Keep The Easter Feast? 1 Cor. 5:6-8. Easter Day.
  • 28. The Record Which God Hath Given Of His Son. 1 John 5:4-10. The First Sunday After Easter.
  • 29. Christ Our Example. Peter 2:21—25. The Second Sunday After Easter.
  • 30. How To Live A Christian Life. 1 Pet. 2:11-20. The Third Sunday After Easter.
  • 31. The Word Which Is Able To Save The Soul. James 1:16-21. The Fourth Sunday After Easter.
  • 32. The Doers Of The Word. James 1:22-27. The Fifth Sunday After Easter.
  • 33. The Significance Of Christ’s Ascension. Acts 1:1-11. Ascension Day.
  • 34. The Essentials Of Right Living. 1 Pet. 4:7-11. Sixth Sunday After Easter.
  • 35. The Coming Of The Holy Ghost. Acts 2:1-13. Whitsunday.
  • 36. The Unsearchableness Of God. Rom. 11:33-36. Trinity Sunday.
  • 37. The Christian’s Love To God. 1 John 4:16-21. First Sunday After Trinity.
  • 38. The Christian’s Love To His Brethren. 1 John 3:13-18. Second Sunday After Trinity.
  • 39. Christian Humility. 1 Pet. 5:6—11. Third Sunday After Trinity.
  • 40. Waiting For The Completed Redemption. Rom. 8:18-23. Fourth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 41. Be Followers Of That Which Is Good. 1 Peter 3:8-15. Fifth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 42. The Meaning Of Holy Baptism. Rom. 6:3-11. Sixth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 43. Why We Christians Should Strive After Holiness? Rom. 6:19-23. Seventh Sunday After Trinity.
  • 44. The Spirit of Adoption. Rom. 8:12-17. Eighth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 45. Take Heed Lest Ye Fall. 1 Cor. 10:6-13. Ninth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 46. The Divers Gifts Of The Spirit For The Common Benefit. 1 Cor. 12:1-11. Tenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 47. The Gospel Of Our Salvation. 1 Cor. 15:1-10. Eleventh Sunday After Trinity.
  • 48. The Twofold Ministration Of The Word. 2 Cor. 3:4-11. Twelfth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 49. The Promise By Faith Of Jesus Christ. Gal. 3:15-22. Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 50. The Conflict Between The Spirit And The Flesh. Gal. 5:16-24. Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 51. Let Us Walk In The Spirit. Gal. 5:25 — 6:10. Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 52. Paul’s Prayer For Christians. Eph. 3:13-21. Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 53. Keep The Unity Of The Spirit. Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity. Eph. 4:1-6.
  • 54. God Is Faithful. Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity. 1 Cor. 1:4-9.
  • 55. Put Off The Old, Put On The New Man. Eph. 4:22-28. Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 56. How The Christian Walks Wisely. Eph. 5:15-21. Twentieth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 57. The Christian Warfare. Eph. 6:10-17. Twenty-first Sunday After Trinity.
  • 58. The Minister’s Joy In A Faithful People. Phil. 1:3-11. Twenty-second Sunday After Trinity.
  • 59. The Earthly And The Heavenly Mind. Phil. 3:17—21. Twenty-third Sunday After Trinity.
  • 60. Our Possessions In Christ. Col. 1:9-14. Twenty-fourth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 61. Our Comfort In Death. 1 Thess. 4:13-18. Twenty-fifth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 62. The End Of The World. 2 Pet. 3-14. Twenty-sixth Sunday After Trinity.

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Searching for Diamonds in the Right Places


They did it again! Every time someone finds a diamond in Arkansas, the press tells us that they are very rare here. Just the other day, someone found "a piece of glass" at the park and put it in his pocket. He did not think it was a diamond, but he showed it to the park expert anyway. The glass was just the "second largest diamond" ever found in the Crater of Diamonds State Park.

I can imagine the additional traffic that discovery created. Meanwhile, people are picking up broken glass and telling us to gaze in wonder and to polish (!) their diamond called Objective Justification. The lame essays of Zarling (Diamond Covid Mark) and Bivens (Frosty for short) are an embarrassment to the English language and Lutheran theology.

I enjoy pointing people to the real diamonds of Lutheran teaching. The ones to search for at the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry site - besides Luther, Melanchthon, Chemnitz - are:
  1. Henry Eyster Jacobs
  2. Krauth
  3. Schmauk
  4. Loy
  5. Lenski
  6. Hunnius
  7. Reu
Oh yes - Lenker. He graduated from a disappeared Lutheran seminary (Hamma) and taught at another disappeared seminary (Dana). He did more than the combined, lazy-bones, OJ infected faculty of all the Lutheran church bodies, including the one waiting for students, any students, to balance their live bait business.


Doctrine for sale or rent, Worms to buy, 50 cents.
No phone, no heat, no beds. Ain't got no long beards yet.
Ah, but two hours of shoveling dirt,
Buys an ELDONA "Follow me" shirt.
I'm a Bishop for Life - that's right - maybe some day.




Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Matthias Loy's Sermons on the Gospels for the Church Year
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“Have you not, dear brethren, sometimes given way to doubts about the mercy of Jesus when sin oppressed you sorely and its guilt and its curse stood in appalling blackness before your eyes? Is it not needful that we should again and again set the precious truth before our eyes, that Jesus receiveth sinners with an eager and earnest desire to save them?

“When you feel your burden of sin weighing heavily upon you, only go to Him… Only those who will not acknowledge their sin and feel no need of a Savior — only these are rejected. And these are not rejected because the Lord has no pity on them and no desire to deliver them from their wretchedness, but only because they will not come to Him that they might have life. They reject Him, and therefore stand rejected. But those who come to Him, poor and needy and helpless, but trusting in His mercy, He will receive, to comfort and to save.” – Matthias Loy


“We should again and again set the precious truth before our eyes, that Jesus receiveth sinners with an eager and earnest desire to save them.”

“When you feel your burden of sin weighing heavily upon you, only go to Him… Only those who will not acknowledge their sin and feel no need of a Savior — only these are rejected. And these are not rejected because the Lord has no pity on them and no desire to deliver them from their wretchedness, but only because they will not come to Him that they might have life. They reject Him, and therefore stand rejected. But those who come to Him, poor and needy and helpless, but trusting in His mercy, He will receive, to comfort and to save.” – Matthias Loy

Matthias Loy (1828-1915) is a theological giant of American Lutheranism. He served as president of the Joint Synod of Ohio, the Columbus Seminary and Capital University, and edited the Lutheran Standard and the Columbus Theological Magazine. In 1881 he withdrew the Joint Synod from the Synodical Conference as a result of Walther’s teaching about predestination. Many of Matthias Loy’s books are available in Lutheran Library editions.

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Clear print, large format quality paperback available on Amazon by the Lutheran Librarian

From the Introduction

“For years the want of a collection of sermons in the English language, similar to the Postils in extensive use for edification in our German churches, has been deeply felt, and the writer has been repeatedly requested to contribute something towards supplying that want. Believing that in a matter of this kind the judgment of others should not be disregarded, he has at last yielded to these solicitations and furnished the manuscript of the sermons forming this volume. For offering them to the public the Board of Publication of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and other States is responsible.

Some History of the Copy Of This Book Restored By LutheranLibrary.org

Pasted into the front cover by original owner of this rare book

“One of the items taped into the back of the book is a 1936 postcard addressed to Mrs. Yost and Mattie. Mattie Yost is also the name written in the front of the book. I did a Google search on “Mattie Yost” and found a newspaper article from the early 1970s. It gave some biographical information and stated that she was in a nursing home at around 90 years old. Somehow, I think she’d be pleased that her old book had found its way to people who could use it.” – J. A.

A card taped into the book

Book Contents

  • ◊ Ephemera
  • About The Lutheran Library
  • Dedication
  • Preface by Lutheran Librarian
  • “The Gospel Shows the Father’s Grace” by Matthias Loy, 1863
  • Preface
  • 1. Thy King Cometh to Thee. Matt. 21:1-9. Advent Sunday.
  • 2. Christ’s Second Advent. Luke 21:25-36. Second Sunday in Advent.
  • 3. Testimony That Jesus is the Christ. Matt. 11:2-10. Third Sunday in Advent.
  • 4. The Preacher in the Wilderness. John 1:19-28. Fourth Sunday in Advent.
  • 5. The Savior is Born. Luke 2:1-14. Christmas
  • 6. Jesus is Set for the Fall and Rising of Many. Luke 2:33-40. Sunday After Christmas
  • 7. The Sacrament of Circumcision. Luke 2:21. New Year’s Day
  • 8. Hell Rages In Vain Against The Holy Child Jesus. Matt. 2:13-23. Sunday After New Year’s Day
  • 9. The Heathen Come To Worship Christ. Matt. 2:1-11. Ephiphany
  • 10. Lessons From The Youth Of Jesus. Luke 2:41-52. First Sunday After Epiphany
  • 11. What Jesus Does At The Marriage In Cana. John 2:1-11. Second Sunday After Epiphany
  • 12. Faith In The Redeemer. Matt. 8:1-13. Third Sunday After Epiphany
  • 13. The Christian In The Storm. Matt. 8:23-27. Fourth Sunday After Epiphany
  • 14. The Tares Among The Wheat. Matt. 13:24-30. Fifth Sunday After Epiphany.
  • 15. What The Transfiguration Of Jesus Teaches. Matt. 17:1-9. Sixth Sunday After Epiphany
  • 16. The Laborers In The Lord’s Vineyard. Matt. 20:1-16. Septuagesima
  • 17. The Different Hearers Of God’s Word. Luke 8:4-15. Sexagesima.
  • 18. Christ’s Last Journey To Jerusalem. Luke 18:31-43. Quinquagesima
  • 19. The Temptation Of Christ. Matt. 4:1-11. First Sunday In Lent (Invocavit).
  • 20. The Trial Of Faith. Matt 15:2-28. Second Sunday In Lent (Reminiscere).
  • 21. Human Conduct In Reference To Divine Testimony. Luke 11:14-28. Third Sunday In Lent (Oculi).
  • 22. The Believer Trusts Jesus Also In Temporal Things. John 6:1-14. Fourth Sunday In Lent (Laetere).
  • 23. Our Savior’s Treatment Of Satan’s Children. John 8:46-59. Fifth Sunday In Lent (Judica).
  • 24. How Shall We Honor Christ? Matt. 21:1-9. Palm Sunday
  • 25. The Death Of Christ. 1 Cor 15:3. Good Friday
  • 26. Christ’s Resurrection. Mark 16:1-8. Easter
  • 27. Jesus Gives His Disciples Peace. John 20:19-31. First Sunday After Easter
  • 28. The Good Shepherd. John 10:11-16. Second Sunday After Easter (Misericordias Domini).
  • 29. The Sorrow And Joy Of The Christian And Of The World. John 16:16-23. Third Sunday After Easter (Jubilate).
  • 30. The Object Of The Holy Ghost’s Mission. John 16:5-15. Fourth Sunday After Easter (Cantate).
  • 31. Christian Prayer. John 16:23-30. Fifth Sunday After Easter (Rogate).
  • 32. The Ascension Of Jesus. Mark 16:14-20. Ascension
  • 33. Witnessing For Jesus. John 15:26-16:4. Sixth Sunday After Easter (Exaudi).
  • 34. The Blessedness Of Those That Love The Lord. John 14:23-31. Pentecost
  • 35. The New Birth. John 3:1-15. Trinity Sunday
  • 36. The Place Of Torment. Luke 16:19-31. First Sunday After Trinity.
  • 37. The Call To The Great Supper. Luke 14:16-24. Second Sunday After Trinity.
  • 38. Jesus Receiveth Sinners. Luke 15:1-10. Third Sunday After Trinity.
  • 39. Be Ye Merciful As Your Father Is Merciful. Luke 6:36-42. Fourth Sunday After Trinity
  • 40. Labor In Obedience To God’s Word. Luke 5:1-11. Fifth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 41. The Righteousness That Avails Before God. Matt. 5:20-26. Sixth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 42. The Lord Will Provide. Mark 8:1-9. Seventh Sunday After Trinity
  • 43. Warning Against False Prophets. Matt. 7:15-23. Eighth Sunday After Trinity
  • 44. The Unjust Steward. Luke 16:1-9. Ninth Sunday After Trinity
  • 45. The Neglect Of The Things Which Belong To Our Peace. Luke 19:41-48. Tenth Sunday After Trinity
  • 46. The Way Of Justification. Luke 18:9-14. Eleventh Sunday After Trinity.
  • 47. Christ’s Healing Of Spiritual Deaf Mutes. Mark 7:31-37. Twelfth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 48. What Shall I Do To Inherit Eternal Life? Luke 10:23-37. Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 49. The Lepers Cleansed. Luke 17:11-19. Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 50. Man’s Only Proper Care. Matt. 6:24-34. Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity
  • 51. Jesus Wakes The Dead. Luke 7:11-17. Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity
  • 52. Beware Of The Leaven Of The Pharisees. Luke 14:1-11. Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 53. What Think Ye Of Christ? Matt. 22:34-46. Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity
  • 54. Jesus Forgives Sins. Matt. 9:1-8. Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity
  • 55. Who Are The Elect? Matt. 22:1-14. Twentieth Sunday After Trinity.
  • 56. Christian Faith. John 4:46-54. Twenty-first Sunday After Trinity
  • 57. The Wicked Servant. Matt. 18:23-35. Twenty-Second Sunday After Trinity
  • 58. The Christian Citizen. Matt. 22:15-22. Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity
  • 59. The Great Physician. Matt. 9:18-26. Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Trinity
  • 60. The Judgment Upon Jerusalem As A Call To Prepare For The Last Judgment. Matt. 24:15-28. Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Trinity
  • 61. The Final Judgment. Matt. 25:31-46. Twenty-Sixth Sunday After Trinity.
  • Copyright Notice
  • How Can You Find Peace With God?

Special Dedication

A Grateful Thanks To Jonathan Anderson
Whose Gift Of This Rare And Wonderful Volume
Allows The Wisdom of Our Dear Brother Matthias Loy
To Be Made Available to New Generations
Of Believers in Jesus Christ.
From the Lutheran Library Editor.

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Lenski's Kings and Priests


GJ - A reader said, "I decided to read all of Lenski's commentaries before I died. I saw a reference to Kings and Priests. Is that around?" I asked Alec Satin about it. He had to look all over, but he found Kings and Priests and made a PDF, then the print copy...








“The more we meditate on the titles thus bestowed upon us, the more we find that we must think more highly of ourselves in our connection with the Savior. We are spiritually of royal descent. Actually we are nothing less than kings. It is true, in one sense we are slaves, “bondmen” as the Greek has it, owned in soul and body by our Lord, so that we belong wholly to him as our King, his word and will supreme for us, to be obeyed in all things without question. Yet in another sense we are kings. There is no one above us save Christ and God. Joined to our Lord and made one with him, we do indeed rule and reign with him. And while as yet we are uncrowned, there are heavenly crowns laid up for us and for all that love his appearing. 2 Tim. 4:8.” — Richard Lenski

Richard C. H. Lenski (1864-1936) best known for his insightful and still invaluable series of New Testament Commentaries. Professor of theology at Capital University and President of Western District of Joint Synod of Ohio, Dr. Lenski also served as editor of Die Lutherische Kirchenzeitung.

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All Christian Believers Are Kings And Priests

“A good many Christian believers may be surprised when first they find themselves graced with the lofty titles Kings and Priests on the sacred pages of the Bible. It may seem to them that such titles can only be figures of speech, like roses placed in our hands, or wreaths upon our heads, neither of which are part of our being, both of which soon wither and must be thrown away. Yet a little investigation shows that this view is wrong — these titles are meant literally.” — R.C.H. Lenski

Book Contents

  • Dedication
  • Preface by Lutheran Librarian
    • A Note about Typos [Typographical Errors]
  • A Glance at the Titles
    • Kings and Priests
    • A Royal Priesthood
    • Una Sancta
  • The Title Bearers
    • True Believers
    • The Church Universal
    • Christian Baptism
  • The Royal Reign and Priestly Sacrifice
    • King And High Priest In One Person.
    • Our Royal Reign With Christ.
    • Our Priestly Sacrifice Through Christ.
  • Priests and Pastors
    • Private — Public.
    • The Call
    • Christian Congregations,
    • Confessional Differences.
    • The Christian Ministry.
    • The Right To Call
    • What The Call Entrusts To The Pastor.
    • The Responsibility Of Priests And Pastors
  • Priests and the Book
    • Our Sacred And Priestly Right To The Bible.
    • Every Person Is Responsible To God For His Own Soul.
    • Our Mutual Responsibility.
    • The Effort To Shift The Responsibility
    • Only One Way To Meet Your Responsibility.
    • Right Of Private Judgment,
    • What It Does Not And Dare Not Mean.
    • What Does The Right Of Private Judgment Mean?
    • Your Part In Using The Right Of Private Judgment.
  • Priest and School
    • The Supreme Reason For Education Is Spiritual.
    • The Spiritual Interests For Education Involve All Other Interests.
    • The Secular Reasons For Education,
    • Education Completely Secularized
    • The Results Of Secular Education.
    • Secular Education Judged
    • The Final Decisive Comparison.
  • Priest and Citizen
    • Earthly Government Is Ordained By God.
    • The Best Possible Citizens.
    • God’s Priests And God’s Government
    • God’s Priests And Evil Government?
    • Church And State.
    • Complete Separation Between Church And State
  • Kings and Priests — Tears and Blood
    • The Attraction Of Tears And Blood.
    • The Fountain Of Tears And Blood.
    • The Coercion Of Conscience.
    • Liberty Of Conscience
    • The Blessing Of Free Consciences.

The Twig and the Tree

On Education:

“Indifference to the Bible and, in fact, to all religious appeal is widespread. Many may think, it is due to the atmosphere. It is — to the atmosphere of a non-religious education. Incline the twig, and the tree is bent. As the trickling fountain, so the rolling stream.” — Richard Lenski

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Dropbox Folder Link for Luther's Sermons, Jackson Books

Erin Joy

I have most of my books in one Dropbox folder - as PDFs. I am making that a linked folder so people can have access to many PDFs at the same time. They are all public domain, so feel free to copy, save, and distribute them. 

If others have complete back-ups of these and Lutheran Library books, many can be freely distributed in the future.

Hard drives and companies fail without notice, so it is good to have multiple backups.


In the unlikely event of a botched link, or locked book within the folder, please send a compassionate and cheerful email to greg.jackson.edlp@gmail.com


Bethany

Monday, October 5, 2020

Lenski Links - Now Fixed

Mea culpa. Mea maxima culpa.


If you had trouble with the Lenski folder link, so did I. I have had to redo that link. 

I am fixing to fix them, and they are fixed.

Thank you for your patience and Monte for telling me (diplomatically, gently, sensitively).


This is the corrected ALL-LENSKI Dropbox link for the free PDFs

World Missions - "I Am So Glad To Be in This Group!" - Free Books (PDFs) for Lutheran World Missions


This is the corrected ALL-LENSKI 
Dropbox link for the free PDFs



We have two special Facebook pages for making the free PDFs available for people. 

Free Books for Lutheran World Missions - 100 members and growing.

Classic Lutheran Books - 305+ members.

One of my overseas Facebook friends wrote, "I am so glad to be in this group!"

I pointed out that when we started to gather "a few" old Lutheran classics, we wanted to  make sure people knew how to get them. 

The most important American Lutheran authors are - 
  1. Lenski
  2. Loy
  3. Jacobs
  4. Krauth
  5. Schmauk, etc.
These authors were usually only found at seminary auctions, when pastors died and the library already had those volumes.

I enjoy promoting something worthwhile, so I did some reviews on Amazon and on my blogs. I thought Facebook would reach some new people. 

The surprise was the number of PDFs Alec Satin created. After we printed Luther's Postils, where he was the major worker, Alec caught the print book fever and began converting prepared PDFs into low cost print books.

Some people have reprinted public domain books, but they often charge a large sum for a substantial profit. The books we provide are non-profit and designed to be used in future generations, not locked up in an estate trust.

These print books are sold non-profit, and many have been supplied at the author's or editor's price, which is very low indeed.

Gold from the Lenski Mine - NT Commentaries and Books.
New Gospel Sermons & Kings and Priests





I have uploaded the new, improved PDFs of Lenski's New Testament commentaries. These are clearer, easier to read, and work better on the computer. They are public domain.

I have also added Lenski books published by the Lutheran Librarian - aka Spindletop - for his astonishing production volume.
  • King and Priests
  • New Gospel Sermons
  • Etc

Several people helped with this, including Zach Engleman and Alec Satin. There are probably more to add to the list.





Spindletop is the legendary gusher that staggered everyone in its production of oil.

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“Christ our Savior and all his apostles preached justification by faith, even as did the prophets of the Old Testament. Justification is the central doctrine of all the Scriptures, the heart and soul of the entire Christian religion. All believers are justified, all the saints in heaven now have been made what they are by justification, and at the last day the righteous at Christ’s right hand will be there because they have continued in justification to the end.”

“Thank God, the Bible is in men’s hands today! Whoever will can have it in our whole land, and can read and study it as much as he desires. But what do we find in this free land of ours? The most deplorable ignorance of the Bible. And alongside of it the most dangerous misuse of the Bible… Here is God’s own Word, the great treasure house of heaven, and here is the key to unlock all its treasures for us… O the sadness of this lack of use, and of this misuse of the Holy Scriptures!” — R.C.H. Lenski

Richard C. H. Lenski (1864-1936) best known for his insightful and still invaluable series of New Testament Commentaries. Professor of theology at Capital University and President of Western District of Joint Synod of Ohio. He served as editor Die Lutherische Kirchenzeitung.

The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry finds, restores and republishes good, readable books from Lutheran authors and those of other sound Christian traditions. All titles are available at little to no cost in proofread and freshly typeset editions. Many free e-books are available at our website LutheranLibrary.org. Please enjoy this book and let others know about this completely volunteer service to God’s people. May the Lord bless you and bring you peace.




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