Tuesday, March 14, 2023

From the Masthead - Luther's Second Passage on the Feeding of the Five Thousand - Laetare


Laetare -  Luther's Sermons - Feeding the Five Thousand



2. Secondly, he gives an example of great love, and he does this in many ways. First, in that he lets not only the pious, who followed him because of the signs and the Word, enjoy the food; but also the slaves of appetite, who only eat and drink, and seek in him temporal honor; as follows later when they disputed with him at Capernaum about the food, and he said to them in John 6:26: “Ye seek me, not because ye saw signs, but because ye ate of the loaves,” etc., also because they desired to make him king; thus here also he lets his sun shine on the evil and the good, Matthew 5:45. Secondly, in that he bears with the rudeness and weak faith of his disciples in such a friendly manner. For that he tests Philip, who thus comes with his reason, and Andrew speaks so childishly on the subject, all is done to bring to light the imperfections of the disciples, and on the contrary to set forth his love and dealings with them in a more beautiful and loving light, to encourage us to believe in him, and to give us an example to do likewise; as the members of our body and all God’s creatures in their relation to one another teach us. For these are full of love, so that one bears with the other, helps and preserves what God has created.

March 14th Is Pi Day - 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937
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No, Pi, Not Pie. Then why not compromise?

Trump Visited My Hometown Area, Warming Up for the Iowa Primary


Boomer ELCA Church - From 1,600 Members to Closing

 

Paul Calvin Kelm's WELS mission tossed him out and asked for a LCA/ALC mission developer. WELS made Kelm an expert on Church Growth!

Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, sold their building to the U. of Chicago and sold a similar pipe organ to a Roman Catholic parish. "Whatever we own, owns us."


How many like Larry have made a life-changing bike pilgrimage to a holy man? I am biting my lip to keep from sobbing, tears of laughter shorting out my keyboard.


 Valleskey and Maxwell as authors! I heard Maxwell speak live - he almost made me barf.

Larry Olson, DMin Fuller, denied he went to Fuller Seminary, where he earned a prestigious DMin. "Prove it!" I read his sleep-inducing essay at  Martin Lutheran College library.
Valleskey taught WELS that they were "spoiling the Egyptians" by studying at Fuller Seminary. I pointed out that the Israelites took the valuables, not the garbage. And WELS still loves the garbage.




Staff at the Closing Church

Synod Staff

Our Guiding Statement: Trusting in the Spirit, we are journeying together with God's people so that all may discover and participate in what God is doing among us through Jesus.​ ​

Shared Values:​ Spirit-led and Christ-Centered​ | Justice, Equity, and Belonging | Becoming and Equipping​

Our ​Priorities:​ Connection​ | Organizational Infrastructure | ​Spirit-Led/Christ-Centered Movement


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WELS did a lot more damage for a lot less money than ELCA. They worked with LCMS and ELCA for their big Thrivent evangelism debacle.

The Lutheran Hymnal - Now Praise We Christ, the Holy One


Tune - Tune: Christum wir sollen loben schon - linked here.

"Now Praise We Christ, the Holy One"
by Martin Luther, 1483-1546

1. Now praise we Christ, the Holy One,
The blessed Virgin Mary's Son,
Far as the glorious sun doth shine,
E'en to the world's remote confine.
2. He who Himself all things did make
A servant's form vouchsafed to take
That He as man mankind might win
And save His creatures from their sin.

3. The grace and power of God the Lord
Upon the mother was outpoured;
A virgin pure and undefiled
In wondrous wise conceived a child.

4. The noble mother bore a Son,-
For so did Gabriel's promise run,-
Whom John confessed and leaped with joy
Ere yet the mother knew her boy.

5. Upon a manger filled with hay
In poverty content He lay;
With milk was fed the Lord of all,
Who feeds the ravens when they call.

6. The heavenly choirs rejoice and raise
Their voice to God in songs of praise.
To humble shepherds is proclaimed
The Shepherd who the world hath framed.

7. All honor unto Christ be paid,
Pure Offspring of the favored maid,
With Father and with Holy Ghost,
Till time in endless time be lost.

The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn #104
Text: Phil. 2: 6,7
Author: Coelius Sedulius, c. 450
Poem titled: "Paean Alphabeticus de Christo"
German version by Martin Luther , 1524, ab.
Titled: A solis ortus cardine
Translated by: Richard Massie, 1854, alt.
Tune: Christum wir sollen loben schon
1st Published in: "Enchiridion"
Town: Erfurt, 1524

The Lutheran Hymnal - Lord Jesus, Thou the Church's End



"Lord Jesus, Thou the Church's Head"
by Johann Mentzer, 1658-1734
Translated by William J. Schaefer, 1891-


1. Lord Jesus, Thou the Church's Head,
Thou art her one Foundation;
In Thee she trusts, before Thee bows,
And waits for Thy salvation.
Built on this Rock secure,
Thy Church shall endure
E'en though the world decay
And all things pass away.
Oh, hear, oh, hear us, Jesus!

2. O Lord, let this Thy little flock,
Thy name alone confessing,
Continue in Thy loving care,
True unity possessing.
Thy Sacraments, O Lord,
And Thy saving Word
To us e'er pure retain.
Grant that they may remain
Our only strength and comfort.

3. Help us to serve Thee evermore
With hearts both pure and lowly;
And my Thy Word, that light divine,
Shine on in splendor holy
That we repentance show,
In faith ever grow;
The power of sin destroy
And all that doth annoy.
Oh, make us faithful Christians!

4. And for Thy Gospel let us dare
To sacrifice all treasure;
Teach us to bear Thy blessed cross,
To find in Thee all pleasure.
Oh, grant us steadfastness
In joy and distress,
That we Thee ne'er forsake.
Let us by grace partake
O endless joy and glory.

The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn #477
Text: Colossians 2:10
Author: Johann Mentzer, 1726, cento
Translated by: William J. Schaefer, 1938
Titled: "O Jesu, einig wahres Haupt"
Composer: Fritz Reuter, 1916
Tune: "Reuter"

 Fritz Reuter, Martin Luther College, New Ulm

The Lutheran Hymnal - Lord, Thee I Love



"Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart" by Martin Schalling, 1532-1608
Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878

1. Lord, Thee I love with all my heart;
I pray Thee ne'er from me depart,
With tender mercies cheer me.
Earth has no pleasure I would share,
Yea, heaven itself were void and bare
If Thou, Lord, wert not near me.
And should my heart for sorrow break,
My trust in Thee no one could shake.
Thou art the Portion I have sought;
Thy precious blood my soul has bought.
Lord Jesus Christ,
My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
Forsake me not! I trust Thy Word.

2. Yea, Lord, 'twas Thy rich bounty gave
My body, soul, and all I have
In this poor life of labor.
Lord, grant that I in every place
May glorify Thy lavish grace
And serve and help my neighbor.
Let no false doctrine me beguile
And Satan not my soul defile.
Give strength and patience unto me
To bear my cross and follow Thee.
Lord Jesus Christ,
My God and Lord, my God and Lord,
In death Thy comfort still afford.

3. Lord, let at last Thine angels come,
To Abram's bosom bear me home,
That I may die unfearing;
And in its narrow chamber keep
My body safe in peaceful sleep
Until Thy reappearing.
And then from death awaken me
That these mine eyes with joy may see,
O Son of God, Thy glorious face,
My Savior and my Fount of grace,
Lord Jesus Christ,
My prayer attend, my prayer attend,
And I will praise Thee without end.

Hymn #429 from The Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Psalm 18
Author: Martin Schalling, c. 1567
Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
Titled: "Herzlich lieb hab' ich dich, o Herr"
Tune: "Herzlich lieb hab' ich dir, o Herr"
1st Published in: Berhnard Schmid's Orgelbuch
Town: Strassburg, 1577

The Lutheran Hymnal - Lord, Help Us Ever to Retain




"Lord, Help Us Ever to Retain"
by Ludwig Helmbold
Translated by Matthias Loy, 1828-1915

Tune - Herr Jesu Christ, mein's - linked here

1. Lord, help us ever to retain
The Catechism's doctrine plain
As Luther taught the Word of Truth
In simple style to tender youth.

2. Help us Thy holy Law to learn,
To mourn our sin, and from it turn
In faith to Thee and to Thy Son
And Holy Spirit, Three in One.

3. Hear us, dear Father, when we pray
For needed help from day to day
That as Thy children we may live,
Whom Thou in Baptism didst receive.

4. Lord, when we fall and sin doth stain,
Absolve and lift us up again;
And through the Sacrament increase
Our faith till we depart in peace.


Notes from The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn #288 from The Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Ex. 20: 1-17
Author: Ludwig Helmbold, 1594
Translated by: Matthias Loy, 1880, alt.
Titled: "Her Gott, erhalt uns fuer und fuer"
Tune: "Herr Jesu Christ, mein's"
1st Published in: As Hymnodus Sacer
Town: Leipzig, 1625

Number Crunchers and the Ides of March - The Counter Is Going To Roll Over, Sooner or Later


 Midnight count, March 13th, 2023

I noticed the total page views counter was getting near to a countdown on its own: 9,867,329. The 10 million page views goal will take a year or two.

 This graphic is almost a century old, and it is prophetic. 


 That really happened - and they joined.


 Do not admit you read Ichabod.