Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The Two Natures of Christ - The Bible Book - The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God


Scholars Are Divided - The Prophets

            “Scholars are divided” is an ideal way to introduce controversy and back away from it. The Rationalists, who place human reason over the Scriptures, will claim something like “There are two different Isaiahs, the second one starting at Isaiah 40.” If they are challenged for asserting that in church or seminary, they will say, “Scholars are divided.” Every topic in the Bible has been discussed and debated from the earliest days. A German journal summarizes a given issue in articles that are 100 pages long. Many so-called problems in the Scriptures were addressed and answered centuries ago, but they are often brought up again. “Scholars are divided” is a true statement, but the claim is not honest when used to cloud a concept.[1]

The Two Natures of Christ – Divine and Human

            Many consider the Book of Isaiah the grandest and most glorious of the four major prophets, which include Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. The Two Natures of Christ are taught with great clarity in this book, and the importance of John as the forerunner to the Messiah is also predicted.

            Messianic Promises often leap out of the Biblical texts, going from an ordinary setting to the distant future, from current events to God’s far-seeing plan. That is why Luther found the Bible similar to the mines his father developed. In mining, veins are followed for their enormous value, especially precious metals. However, the Bible is a mine where the spiritual treasures are never depleted and actually increase over time as the sources are explored.

            The Virgin Birth is a perfect example of the mundane being turned into a future miracle beyond and above human reason. The prophet with King Ahaz with a command from God. He must ask for a miracle, either in sky above or the depth below.

KJV Isaiah 7:11 Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy God; ask it either in the depth, or in the height above.

King Ahaz is a doubter, so he covers that up with his arrogant, holier-than-thou reply –

KJV Isaiah 7:12 But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the Lord.

This was not a divine suggestion, something to debate, but a direct command from God. The response expresses the wrath of God from having His gracious offer refused piously.

KJV Isaiah 7:13 And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also? 14 Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

God’s response is pivotal for modern theologians and clergy, who reduce the Biblical message to their shrunken view of God’s power in the Word. The initial modernist triumph was changing the Revised Standard Version of verse 14 to something like this –

            RSV Isaiah 7:14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, a young woman[b] shall conceive and bear[c] a son, and shall call his name Imman′u-el.[d]

The current RSV notes are –

  1. Isaiah 7:14 Or virgin
  2. Isaiah 7:14 Or is with child and shall bear
  3. Isaiah 7:14 That is God is with us

When the RSV came out, a product of the Left-wing National Council of Churches, Isaiah 7:14 translated the Hebrew word almah as “young woman.”[2] Blowback from all over the US led them to replace young woman with virgin, and the change was footnoted “or young woman,” a clever trick to reduce their claim and to come back later with the original. This method is quite popular in all the modern translations. The notes have no information, so the reader is supposed to trust these Bible-makers, these steadfast scholars.

            No one needs an education in Hebrew or an elaborate explanation to see that the RSV and its clones created a clumsy contradiction. God offered King Ahaz the greatest possible miracle while assuring him of future peace. However, Azaz haughtily refused. Are we to assume that an even greater miracle, a direct sign from God, would be a young woman having a baby? As winsome as that image might be, it clashes with the context of the original command – Ask for a miracle. And then the modernists assume, in the future, the New Testament would quote and reference Isaiah 7 in error, turning a young woman’s pregnancy into the Virgin Birth of Christ! Although that never happened in the Greek New Testament (or the latest hip paraphrases), it did take place in the Unitarian-style teaching of the first bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Herb Chilstrom, a former professor and bishop. Doubts about the Bible have consequences, and doubts turn into anti-Christian dogma.[3]

            Isaiah 9 confirms the divinity of Messiah. The critics work Isaiah 7 over with their opposition to the Virgin Birth, passing by “God with us” – Immanuel – as if insignificant. However, there is method in their mad pursuit of almah – they distract people from the contradictions of their traditional birth advocacy. Even better, they do not argue both points, almah and Immanuel, but the trigger on the death trap - those who doubt the harmony of God’s Word and God’s will.

Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. 7 Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.

So much can be said about the grand titles, but the first one is the answer for the Virgin Birth and the Immanuel name. This person to be born and yet born of a Virgin, is human but God-with-us, the Mighty God, the Prince of Peace.



[1] One liberal pastor tried to tell an adult class that the Gospel of John was written centuries after Christ. When a class member objected, for various reasons, the visitor said, “Scholars are divided.”

[2] Denial of the Virgin Birth in the much-anticipated RSV, in the 1950s, was a major scandal in the US. Everyone talked about it and spoke against it. I remember it being discussed when I was a young lad. Unfortunately, there was no repentance, only a smokescreen, replacing the Virgin Birth but footnoting – or a young woman. The erosion was gradual and helped by the intellectuals’ adoration of Karl Barth and his mistress Charlotte Kirschbaum. They were adept at doctrinal double-talk.

[3] The claim that the Virgin Birth is only found in Matthew and Luke will be explored later in this book.



Monday, March 22, 2021

The Concepts - The Bible Is for Everyone! versus The Scholars Own the Bible.
The Bible Book - The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God

 Erasmus created the Greek New Testament that Luther used, and Erasmus
rejected the Vaticanus errors that Tischendorf loved, touted, and adopted.

Indeed, I disagree very much with those who are unwilling that Holy Scripture, translated into the vulgar tongue, be read by the uneducated, as if Christ taught such intricate doctrines that they could scarcely be understood by very few theologians, or as if the strength of the Christian religion consisted in men's ignorance of it.https://www.christianquotes.info/quotes-by-author/desiderius-erasmus-quotes

“I would to God the plowman would sing a text of scripture at his plow and that the weaver at his loom would drive away the tediousness of time with it,” Erasmus, Paracelsis


I had perceived by experience, how that it was impossible to stablish the lay people in any truth, except the scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue, that they might see the process, order, and meaning of the text.

  • I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus, that I never altered one syllable of God's Word against my conscience, nor would do this day, if all that is in earth, whether it be honor, pleasure, or riches, might be given me.
    • As quoted in the Foxe's Book of Martyrs by John Foxe
  • Lord ope the King of England's eies.
    • Reputedly Tyndale's last words while tied to the stake, as quoted in the Book of Martyrs by John Foxe. Contemporary accounts do not mention this statement: "Contemporaries noted no such words, however, only that the strangling was bungled and that he suffered terribly." Brian Moynahan, in God’s Bestseller: William Tyndale, Thomas More, and the Writing of the English Bible — A Story of Martyrdom and Betrayal (2002) p. 377.
  • Evangelion (that we call the gospel) is a Greek word and signifieth good, merry, glad and joyful tidings, that maketh a man's heart glad and maketh him sing, dance, and leap for joy.
    • Selected Writings (2003) edited by David Daniell\

Nida a bad translation? No worse, just make it up without the Bible, against the Bible. Eugene Nida will do the job, with the help of the American Bible Society and the United Bible Societies.




Four Scholarly Frauds Worked Against the King James Bible

To cap the destructive actions, Eugene Nida introduced an entirely new way of translating, which inserted or erased concepts in the actual text. The best example is Romans 3 now declaring "all" are justified, which matches the dogma of LCMS-WELS-ELCA and the apostate mainline denominations. 

It only took four dishonest men to accomplish this:

  1. Tischendorf's magical minority manuscripts;
  2. Hort's fanatical hatred of the KJV and love for Romanism;
  3. Wescott's partnership and support;
  4. Eugene Nida's translation revolution - dynamic equivalence - or, Who Do You Trust?*
I know it should be whom, but that would be "wooden" in an age where grammar don't matter nohow.

Lastly, Kurt Aland rejoiced that he and the previous text critics defeated the Majority Text of the King James Version, replacing it with the Minority Text of Vaticanus and Sinaiticususing a host of phony rules about discovering the original text.


Happy Birthday - Louis L'Amour

 

 Louis L'Amour, nee Lamoore, born March 22, 1908, was Reagan's favorite author.

Louis L’Amour: the Chronicler of Americanism


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March 22 is the birthday of the iconic writer Louis L’Amour, a man whose name became synonymous with the American frontier and whose novels promoted old-fashioned patriotism and morality. America sorely misses his kind.

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 This could be our Sackett, tough, loyal, independent, and high IQ.


GJ - I began reading L'Amour novels in Arizona and once taught a course in Western literature.

One family name featured in his books was Sackett, the name given to our first Australian Cattle Dog. She was true to her breed, extremely shy around strangers, very loyal to me, and the toughest dog I have known.

Sacky did not overtly warm up to Christina for years. Our neighbor's son was quite sure that his ACD was just as shy and stuck on one person. One day he was leaving in his truck and called to Chuckie, again and again. He was shocked to find out Chuckie was saying goodbye to me, unbidden. We are still buddies, but Bo and Sassy snarl Chuckie away.

Sacky was supposed to be our outside dog, so she was edged outside the first night. I heard her crawl on her belly inside, through the French door, into the corner where she could be close to me and supposedly unseen. I smiled falling asleep. When I opened my eyes, she crawled quietly on her belly out the door. She got to keep her corner and loved sleeping there on her little blue cushion.

When she landed on a prickly pear cactus while playing catch with me in the yard, she reached down, yanked out the needle, and went back to playing.

Sacky taught herself to wash her dusty toys. She used the big pan we reserved for both dogs to wash their feet. Sacky, without training, dropped her plastic toy in the water and spun it around until it was clean enough. 

I agreed to play catch with her as long as she brought the toy back to me, not six feet away. We had a standoff on that issue until she trembled, screamed, and gave in. From that moment on she delivered the toy to my side. 


How Much Influence Does a Teacher Have? - These Memories Go Back 70 Years.
Sam Etzel, Shop Teacher, Loved and Respected



Here are memories from the Coolidge Facebook page, posted with the family's permission -

Greg Etzel

Hello all. I am new to this group. While I am not an alumnus of the school, my grandfather taught there. Sam Etzel. My family and I enjoy hearing various stories about Sam. I will pass them on to all of us around the nation. Also I saw my aunt, Linda, mentioned. My dad is Gerald. I do want to thank a family friend for introducing me to your group. 

I can even offer a story of my own. While Sam did not formally teach me in the classroom, I did have a variety of teachers who had him or worked with him. One particular industrial arts teacher observed some of my behavior in his classroom. He called me over and said, "If your grandpa Sam was teaching this class, he would have kicked you out a while ago." There you have it.


Rod Peterson

Sam was a very nice man and our neighbor, he introduced me to kohlrabi and when I liked it, he always left several on our porch for me to eat from his very large garden.


Guy Johnson

I watched Sam grab a kid by the collar and throw him out the door and bounced him off the far side hallway lockers. He was an excellent teacher who would not tolerate any foolishness...he knew his job and did it well...I liked him a lot....taught me many skills I still use to this day. His daughter Linda was a classmate, really sweet gal.


Jan Randall

Greg, I knew your Dad as a teen. We were in the same youth group at ALDERSGATE Methodist church on 41 st street across from MHS.

Also knew your grandfather Sam. Two of my brothers worked for him when he built a couple of houses on 26th Ave. behind MHS. He taught them in his classes but also taught them a great deal as his helpers. One of those brothers built a home of his own years later and had skills the average man didn’t thanks to his time with Sam Ethel. He was a tough teacher in both class and on the job but was liked by his students.


Greg Etzel

Author

Jan Randall you obviously know I come from a line of trouble makers. Lol.


Jan Randall

I think that’s why Sam Etzel hired my two brothers as they seemed to always find trouble.


Russ Minard

I was in Sam's class in the mid 50's


Don Schneider

Russ Minard so was I


Craig Sanders

My uncle was a carpenter from the late 30s ( I think) to the mid 60s. I told him about my wood shop class with Sam Etzel. He smiled and said, “Oh, Safety Sam.”

I’ve always wondered, was Sam a journeyman carpenter who trained apprentices? Or was he a shop teacher way back in the 30s when my uncle would have taken a shop course at the old Manual Arts building near the old high school?


Greg Etzel

Author

Craig Sanders good question. I would need to check on that. I know he taught a long time. Hopefully I can get you some better feedback when I talk to my dad.


Greg Etzel

Author

Craig Sanders my grandpa earned a Master's degree in Industrial Arts from Iowa State. So he was most likely and journeyman carpenter. And he taught it as well.


Craig Sanders

Greg Etzel wow! Sam had some impressive credentials. I’m thinking his students numbered in the thousands.

Greg Etzel

Author

Craig Sanders from what I understand he earned the Masters and ended up with nearly enough for a terminal degree. He and my dad built several homes in the QC area. Two of them are in the family still. He would have been about 113 years old now.


Jan McKenzie

Tell Linda that I said hi. In about 7th grade, her dad, Sam, made a lucite pin, with a rose cut into it, and Linda brought it for me. Tell her that I still have it. I always thought it was wonderful.


Gregory L. Jackson

Admin


When I saw your last name, I thought, "Has to be Etzel's kin." I remember him especially. No teacher in shop had any hope for my future in their craft, but I have employed many of their star pupils.


Michael Collins

We built footstools and upholstered them. I still have the stool and have been an upholsterer for 47 years.


Rock Johnson

Michael Collins I still have my pencil holder. The rest i have no idea what happened..


Ronald Herstedt

I had him back in the 50s for woodworking and I think also drafting. Remember his " gather around for a demonstration "


Roger Reinke-Musician

Sam was my woodshop teacher there 1964- 1966


Richard Rose

I really enjoyed shop classes at Coolidge, and use those skills to this day. Sam was my teacher around 1963 or 64. I still have a lamp I made in his class. I remember trying to work with very used sand paper. He made me keep sanding until the pine had a sheen, even without varnish. He was a stickler for taking care of our tools. I’m grateful for what I learned from him.


Betty Spore Boon

Did he, also teach drivers ed??


Greg Etzel

Author

Betty Spore Boon my dad says Sam may have taught driver's Ed a little. Maybe more of a sub.


Thomas Marckese Jr

Safety Sam...saved my fingers many times..


Donavon Hardesty

I had him for wood shop. I was in 10th grade and the class was so full that half was sent over to Coolidge.


Donavon Hardesty my dad is only 19 years older than me so he had Sam at Coolidge too.


Rob Harrington

I still have my pump handle lamp that I made in Sam's woodshop class in1962.


Craig Sanders - Etzel lamp.

Doug Dailing
Craig Sanders I still have mine and will be refinishing it soon.


Greg Etzel
Author
Looks nice!!

Todd Sanders
I remember that lamp!!!

Craig Sanders
Todd Sanders it was an integral part of our clubhouse furniture.

Craig Sanders
As was this bookcase that Dad made. Handmade family items are treasures.


Todd Sanders

Craig Sanders Wasn’t that in our bedroom?


Craig Sanders

Todd Sanders yep and the clubhouse.


Michael Collins - My footstool

Craig Sanders

Michael Collins those stools must have been for the 9th graders who took a semester-long class. Nice heirloom and memory.


Michael Collins

Craig Sanders made mine in 8th grade. Had no shop classes after that!


Doug Dailing

I remember your Aunt Linda from orchestra 64-65. I was in 7th grade and played cello.


Greg Etzel

Author

Doug Dailing there is a lot of music in our family. Linda, her husband and their kids. Sam did a lot with music. My mom and dad to an extent. I earned multiple degrees in music and my children are all very musical. I married into a musical family.


Richard Engstrom

I got sent "up to the office" a favorite saying of his a few times!


Jim Benson

One time, in woodshop class, cut a board to short, checked with SAM, FIND wood stretcher machine, NEVER found machine.


Craig Sanders

I remember a pencil holder. Is this very quick sketch familiar to anyone? I remember learning how to use a chisel and saw to make a mortise and tenon joint to hold the vertical piece in place. I thought that was so ingenious.

Craig Sanders - sketch of the pencil holder made in the shop.

Jan Randall

Craig Sanders my brothers made those in the 50’s.


Katherine Kay Polito

Mike that’s cool that you still have your foot stool, it really meant something to you 👍 I still have my dresser hope chest that all the girls got. I will have it until the day I die. I also have and display the piece of pottery that had to be completed by 2 o’clock for my son to graduate I will also have that til the day I die and hope he will take it from there and appreciate and enjoy the meaning of it.


Nancy Russell

Katherine Kay Polito I still have my hope chest too. I found it when I was packing to move and my boys wanted to know what was in it. Luckily I couldn't find the key at that time. Later, when I found the key, I found my diary about my college boyfriends. I haven't shown it to them yet!


Katherine Kay Polito

Nancy Russell Fun to find stuff like that. To take us back to those wonderful days . Oh what fun! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻


Kent Service

I remember Sam 2 other arts teachers. They were characters. Sam once asked the Boys during class. OK Boys. “Who just cut the cheese”. Class laughter followed!!!


Michael Collins

Kent Service Mr Klier, Mr. Case


Todd Sanders

Yeah!!!!


Terry Reeder

I always enjoyed his class.Fun


Randy Komadino
He always took 5 minutes to tell a life story or experience! He was an ex boxer so little challenges were always in the game.... once he was shaking his foot and told me look at this... I looked down and POW.... slap to my head ! He told me never look anywhere except their eyes! RIP SAM ETZEL my lifelong friend and mentor!

Greg Etzel
Author
Randy Komadino I definitely heard about him boxing.

Kathy Colberg-Holmgren
Hi Greg, I was never a student of Sam Etzel but he was my neighbor on 26 Av. The house I grew up in was torn down & is now rebuilt for citizens for disabilities. I remember playing With Linda. In the winter your Grandpa Would give us a ride to School.

Craig Sanders
Mr. Etzel also taught Mechanical Drawing in the “Electricity” room across the hall from the wood shop. I loved that class.
My dad was an engineer/draftsman for John Deere, so I put maximum care into the class. I realized how hard my dad’s job was when I compared his excellent work to mine.
We made a booklet in Sam’s class, and I finally found it in my attic.



Randy Komadino

I made the same book and still have it ... that Drafting and Design class was AWESOME.... Mr Etzel at Coolidge Jr. High!


Michael Riddle

He was a great wood shop teacher. If you brought up a project to him you thought was ‘done’, and he thought you could make it better, he would critique it and give it back to you to work on it more. If it was truly finished in his eyes, he would give you an ‘A’. My mom used the wooden salad tools I made in Mr. Etzel’s class for years! I learned a lot from him.


Mayor Debbie Gahan

Glad to have you join us. You are very welcome.


Greg Etzel

Author

I was able to talk a little bit with my mom and dad about these memories and questions. They can see them. So hoping to get some more info on here. There are various items around our homes that are those projects. If I am really ambitious I can post some pictures of those things as well as others Sam made.

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Luther's Galatians - His Declaration






Judica - The Fifth Sunday in Lent, 2021


Judica Sunday, The Fifth Sunday in Lent, 2021

The video of the service is linked here.



Pastor Gregory L. Jackson




The Hymn #12     This Day at Thy Creating Word
                                     
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16

Judge me, O God: and plead my cause against an ungodly nation.

Oh, deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man: for Thou art the God of my strength.

Psalm. Oh, send out Thy light and Thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto Thy holy hill.

The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19

We beseech Thee, Almighty God, mercifully to look upon Thy people, that by 
Thy great goodness they may be governed and preserved evermore both 
in body and soul; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, who liveth, etc.

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 #67     The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us - Loy Translation

                          
I AM - The Name of God

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 #410    Jesus Lead Thou On    



       
Prayers and Announcements

  • Treatment and recovery -  Christina Jackson, Pastor Jim Shrader
  • Pray for our country as the major trials continue.
  • Wednesdays - Galatians 6, PM.
  • Holy Week - Maundy Thursday 7 PM. Good Friday 7 PM. Easter Sunday 10 AM.


       

KJV Hebrews 9:11 But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building; 12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us. 13 For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: 14 How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God? 15 And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.

KJV John 8:46 Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me? 47 He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God. 48 Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil? 49 Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me. 50 And I seek not mine own glory: there is one that seeketh and judgeth. 51 Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death. 52 Then said the Jews unto him, Now we know that thou hast a devil. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; and thou sayest, If a man keep my saying, he shall never taste of death. 53 Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead? and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself? 54 Jesus answered, If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: it is my Father that honoureth me; of whom ye say, that he is your God: 55 Yet ye have not known him; but I know him: and if I should say, I know him not, I shall be a liar like unto you: but I know him, and keep his saying. 56 Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad. 57 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? 58 Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I AM. 59 Then took they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by.

 Norma A. Boeckler


Exodus 3:2 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.

Moreover he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face; for he was afraid to look upon God.

13 And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them?
14 And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.

Genesis 15:6 And he [Abraham] believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.

Prayer
O Lord Jesus Christ, we thank Thee, that of Thine infinite mercy Thou hast instituted this Thy sacrament, in which we eat Thy body and drink Thy blood: Grant us, we beseech Thee, by Thy Holy Spirit, that we may not receive this gift unworthily, but that we may confess our sins, remember Thine agony and death, believe the forgiveness of sin, and day by day grow in faith and love, until we obtain eternal salvation through Thee, who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.


I AM - The Name of God

Background for John 8
This lesson seems to be clear, but takes twists and turns (from our perspective) because God's Word is not like our word. Man wants to iron out the wrinkles or find 
secular insights from Coach Winsome's latest best seller, Always Winning with Winsome.

When we consider the Fourth Gospel's place, supplementing and enhancing the first three Gospels, close attention to the themes, big and small, is very important. So we have three major connections, too obvious to miss, except for the liberal clergy whose brains are bleached clean of God's own doctrine.

1. Abraham was promised a son from his wife, Sarah, even though they were old enough to win the prize at the retirement home for most years spent there. But this son would establish a line leading to the Messiah and His Kingdom of forgiveness and salvation. It would last forever and constantly grow, unlike any other kingdom or empire. Count the stars - in one photograph among many, there dozens of galaxies, each with millions of stars. That is how great a Kingdom will come from this ancient couple. Abraham believed this Promise - he was justified by faith in the future Messiah. Genesis 15:6

2. Paul argued in Romans and Galatians that Judaism is a good background - a real advantage, but the Gospel Promises come from faith, with Abraham as the example. God declared Abraham forgiven because of his faith - but that was not only for him but for all who believed in the One who raised Jesus from the dead.
Romans 4 - 5:2.

3. John 8 - There are children of Abraham through blood, and children through faith in Christ. The three passages - the entire Bible - teach this truth.


KJV John 8:46 Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?

Nothing is said in this Gospel passage to offend anyone, but the opponents become increasingly angry, the more Jesus speaks the truth to them. This passage is a perfect example of the power of God's Word to enlighten or blind, to convert or harden. I have seen this many times over. Lutherans who consider themselves orthodox or conservative or confessional become enraged by the teaching of Justification by Faith. "We have Walther for our father - you are crazy!" That has been repeated, with a lot of ornamentation, many times over.

GJ - "Let's look at the Scriptures alone, the proper path for Christian doctrine." Answer - "That is the wrong path!"

As Luther says, and we listen to him - the more Jesus teaches in gentleness, the more He is attacked, ending in attempted murder. One sign of Biblical truth is the power to convert and the power to enrage. I wonder if the LCMS-WELS leaders - who work so closely with ELCA - consider how ELCA leaders sneer about them as backwards, poorly educated, and fools. They are in the same barn, but each one is better than the other.

47 He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God. 

The Jewish opponents cannot listen to the sermons of God's own Son, because their traditions have blinded them. We have their descendants today in society and in the visible church. The one thing they cannot tolerate is faith in Christ. They have all kinds of projects to carry out and plans to execute, which all have glorious goals, but they do not care to pay attention to God's Word and teach the Savior.

That is especially true of seminary and college professors who have their own intellectual hobbies. Each one is tolerated until they all become a cage of birds and protect each other from the Gospel. But there is still value in stirring up this anger because disturbing questions make people think over the issues, even if in a state of rage and denial. Opposition is better than indifference.

48 Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil? 

The two worst insults they could hurl at Jesus were - 
1. You are the worst kind of heretic, because the Samaritans had a similar but different religion and their own Books of Moses.
2. You are possessed by Satan, which meant He was out of His mind and was not making any sense at all.

This passage is a good illustration of what Luther has written - that Jesus' primary crime was teaching that righteousness only came from faith in Him. Pharisaical Judaism taught that they could be righteous - and were righteous - through obedience to the Law. So this is what made the opponent outraged - their righteousness was denied to them, and that righteousness is what they treasured the most.

49 Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me. 50 And I seek not mine own glory: there is one that seeketh and judgeth. 

Jesus knew well that His role was to teach the righteousness of faith and His close relationship to the Father. If He only taught Himself, it would have been no use to anyone else. That is why we have two concepts of the Word which overlap. One is the Word of God as expressed in the Scriptures. The other is Jesus as the Word, which is the beginning of the Fourth Gospel and directly related to Creation.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1

Jesus is not only the Teacher, but He is the very Word of God distributed among all people by the Holy Spirit. We have one source, the Scriptures as the Word, and their purpose is to preserve and keep as the eternal truth Jesus as the Gospel Word. 

8. By these words he spoils it entirely, in that he does not only defend his doctrine as right and good, which they attribute to the devil; but also ascribes such virtue to his teaching that it becomes a powerful emperor over Satan, death and sin, to give and sustain eternal life. Behold here, how divine wisdom and human reason conflict with one another. How can a human being grasp the thought, that a corporeal, an oral word should redeem forever from death? But let blindness run its course; we shall consider this beautiful saying. Christ is speaking here not of the word of the law, but of the Gospel, which is a discourse about Christ, who died for our sins etc. For God did not wish to impart Christ to the world in any other way; he had to embody him in the Word and thus distribute him, and present him to everybody; otherwise Christ would have existed for himself alone and remained unknown to us; he would have thus died for himself.

But since the Word places before us Christ, it thus places us before him who has triumphed over death, sin and Satan. Therefore he who grasps and retains Christ, has thus also eternal deliverance from death. Consequently it is a Word of life, and it is true, that whoever keeps the Word shall never see death.

What Jesus teaches here is so far beyond their view that they only catch enough of it to be enraged and murderous. From our perspective, He should have been harmless to them and left alone. All He did was good and they could have ignored His claims - except those claims toppled them from their own teaching, which they could not tolerate.

When a tradition apart from God is kept and preserved, it becomes more sacred than the Scriptures. At our high school (and other schools) it was staying off the logo embedded in the floor. Nothing was more sacred, so it served as a pedestrian roundabout. However, 50 years later that spot is no longer central and it is largely forgotten. So I hear - I neglected to go back to the sanctum sanctorum itself.

This is often missed in Luther's writing - believing the Gospel sets off a certain portion of the population, especially those with their own concepts of holiness (to the clan, the school, the location). The greatest kindness - teaching the truth - is viewed as the greatest evil and treated as such.

50 And I seek not mine own glory: there is one that seeketh and judgeth. 51 Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.

I say this from time to time, and it needs to be repeated. This Fourth Gospel is the greatest of four great Gospels, and it is the one most rejected, overlooked, neglected, despised, and mocked - among the academics. The effect is to have the most important Gospel having less impact, which naturally allows the heretics to impose their own beliefs without contradiction.

Modernism has brought rejection of the divinity of Christ, rejection of His Johannine sermons being genuine, rejection of the Holy Trinity, so the Spirit does not convey the Word or energize the Word. The Gospel for the modernists is another book, written centuries after the ministry of Christ.

Clearly the purpose of John's Gospel is to show how Jesus is God Incarnate, teaching us in the kindest way His knowledge of God's love and mercy, but also warning us that people would kill believers as if it were doing God a favor. 

51 Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.

This is consistent with most ignored passage in John's Gospel, about the era of the Christian Church -

John 16:7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. 8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.

The foundational sin, the reason for preaching, therefore - is lack of faith in Christ. Righteousness is in harmony with Romans 4 because Paul said.

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

The righteousness of faith comes from the Gospel of Christ and His resurrection from the dead, which is the ultimate triumph. Only the most corrupted or ignorant minds could exclude faith in the risen Christ from righteousness.

52 Then said the Jews unto him, Now we know that thou hast a devil. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; and thou sayest, If a man keep my saying, he shall never taste of death. 53 Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead? and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?

This, for the Pharisees, is the ultimate stumble. They only see a man, though His miracles said otherwise. How can people be so blind? We have many examples today. Jesus cannot possible be greater than they are, and we see this kind of portrayal everywhere. 

The crowd grows more furious, as happens all the time. One fist-shaking person sets off the other. Anyone doubting the fury would be treated violently for not getting with the program. 

We have plenty of modern Pharisees who are not Jewish but Gentile and raised on some kind of Lutheran-Calvinist brew. "We have CFW for our Father. Are you greater than he?" The Gospel of Christ is greater than any patriarch of a church. 

54 Jesus answered, If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: it is my Father that honoureth me; of whom ye say, that he is your God: 55 Yet ye have not known him; but I know him: and if I should say, I know him not, I shall be a liar like unto you: but I know him, and keep his saying. 56 Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad.

This only makes sense in the language of the Trinity, which remains a mystery revealed to us by the Holy Spirit. We know it is true because of the Spirit's power and it consistency of the teaching from Genesis 1 onward. 

Jesus is patiently teaching these religious people and it only gives them more pain and anger. Verse 56 sets them off because He is clearly stating His eternal existence, that Abraham in distant past was promise the Savior and rejoiced in that Savior, Jesus Christ the Son of God.

57 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? 58 Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I AM. 59 Then took they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by.

These leaders knew their history well - and the Voice and Name of God. I AM spoke from the Burning Bush, which had two natures, the bush itself and flames, yet the bush was not consumed, much like the Two Natures of Christ, human and divine, united in One Person.

As an example of this divine nature, the angry crowd sought to kill Him, but He passed through their midst, preserving the time-table of fulfilling the prophecies. 


The God of Abraham Praise - #40

"The God of Abraham Praise"

by Thomas Olivers, 1725-1799


1. The God of Abraham praise;

All praised be His name

Who was and is and is to be

And still the same!

The one eternal God,

Ere aught that now appears;

The First, the Last: beyond all thought

His timeless years!


2. The God of Abraham praise,

At whose supreme command

From earth I rise and seek the joys

At His right hand.

I all on earth forsake,

Its wisdom, fame, and power,

And Him my only Portion make,

My Shield and Tower.


3. He by Himself hath sworn,--

I on His oath depend,--

I shall, on eagles' wings upborne,

To heaven ascend;

I shall behold His face,

I shall His power adore

And sing the wonders of His grace

Forevermore.


4. The whole triumphant host

Give thanks to God on high;

"Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost!"

They ever cry.

Hail, Abraham's God and mine!--

I join the heavenly lays,--

All might and majesty are Thine,

And endless praise.


The Lutheran Hymnal

Hymn #40

Text: Ex. 3:6

Author: Thomas Olivers, c. 1770, cento

Tune: "Yigdal"

Melody: Hebrew, 17th century