Friday, June 17, 2016

The Finishing Editor Is Done with Thy Strong Word:
The Efficacy of the Word in the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions



Is it safe to stick my head outside the trench?

I am currently anathematized by ELCA, WELS, the Little Sect on the Prairie, the CLC (sic), Christian News, the LCMS, Steadfast Lutherans (sic), SpenerQuest, and the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Malone, Texas and Adjoining Counties.

Ever since 2000, Thy Strong Word has been steadfastly ignored and kept off the Lutheran sect radar screens, but the book has been read and used by many laity. Ironically, Jim Heiser admitted to rejecting UOJ after reading Thy Strong Word, a book he sold from his website.

Logia refused to advertise the book, but that did not matter. Once some laymen asked for a case of them. Later the book was edited for the English only edition. This edition is for Amazon and Kindle. I will keep the PDF on the blog so people can easily search it with control-F.

Kindle is great for low cost, searching, and quoting with the citation. That may not be the best way to read, but it is the fastest way to quote. I have both versions of my favorite books, such as Walliser's Attracting Beneficial Bugs, Luther on Galatians, and Lowenfel's Teaming with Microbes.

The Amazon version should be very inexpensive in the author's version, so people can order multiple copies through me for very little. Details will emerge once I leave my secure, undisclosed location.

Mishmash 19: They’re not opponents, you know | While it's yet day

"We have the biggest, grandest church building in Milwaukee,
and we are WELS!

Thank you President Mark Schroeder!"




Mishmash 19: They’re not opponents, you know | While it's yet day:



Overheard on Facebook:
Leonard Sweet: Baptism is one’s ordination into ministry. If you won’t ordain women, why do you baptize them?
Commenter 1: I would check with St. Paul about this.
Commenter 2: How about checking with Jesus?
Commenter 1: They were not opponents, you know.
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hose of us who care about the good news God revealed to us in human language in his Word get pulled into battles. It’s necessary. If we don’t defend the truth, aren’t we acquiescing to those who have real plans to remake the visible church and devour as many Christians as they can?
The crazy things going on in Christendom are all part of an historic change. They are a unified movement, no matter how different the issues and false teachers seem to be.
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; (1 Timothy 4:1)
Timothy calls this departure from the faith. The pseudo-Christian teachings are doctrines of devils. The people who try to convert others to these beliefs are hypocritical liars. Let’s use the Biblical term. This isapostasy.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away [their] ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. (2 Timothy 4:3-4)


It doesn’t matter who calls herself a Christian. If she refuses sound doctrine, hears God through private dreams and visions, and calls the Bible a dead book, she’s to be considered an apostate rather than a sister in the Lord.


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Edmunds Roses - Free Replacements Came.
Marvels Beneath the Cardboard Mulch


Europeana is spectacular.


I told my neighbor, Mrs. Gardener, who was gardening, that I just planted more roses. She looked shocked, "Isn't it too late?" The rose buying season is over early, but people can plant roses anytime. Late is a best time to buy bargain roses, especially when trying out unknown names. Getting them via Gurney's - through Weeks Roses - has given me a chance to grow mystery roses and find new, great roses to enjoy:

  • Purple Splash
  • Bride's Dream
  • Falling in Love
  • Europeana (known, but never grown before)
  • Hot Cocoa
  • Easy Does It.

Edmunds Roses were my favorites long ago, because the company carried many varieties rather than just the newest and most expensive ones, like Jackson and Perkins. I phoned a request to replace four roses that did not come out of dormancy. Edmunds sent seven free replacements, and one non-growing rose decided to begin during the wait.

I replaced three roses in the main rose garden, watered, and pruned. I needed more space where I could plant four more without fighting roots and dry soil, so I scouted the Wild Garden for some sun. We had 100 degree real feel weather, so that drained my ambition to dig a lot. That may be the key to the rose buying season, heat and humidity convincing gardeners to wait another year.

Falling in Love is now the most planted
at the Jackson Rose Farm.


The Backyard and Wild Garden
I already spread the Rugosa old-fashioned roses across the middle section, where they would catch more light, but that left the front row with the most sunlight. I had four roses left - three Falling in Love and one Peace. Last year I had roses in great sunlight in the back - the extra ones - but the other growth crowded them and hid their beauty.

The Wild Garden was covered with cardboard last fall and then with 60+ bags of autumn leaves.

Farthest back - the Western fence, Triple Crown Blackberries, and a variety of opportunistic vines and bushes. Pokeweed grows in abundance because of the birds roosting in the trees.

Two Bonnie Butterfly Bushes are a little closer. I planted those as a screen, because they can grow 12 feet tall. They are not that tall yet, but they are blooming with purple flowers.

Next closer is the dappled Willow row, designed to be the ultimate solution for improving the view. Almost Eden looked at the row and the back alley view behind it, saying, "I can see why you wanted to block the view."

Then the Rugosa row and a Chaste Tree.

Finally, along the rustic fence, in the center where the sunlight is best, the four hybrid tea roses.

Outside our bedroom window, looking West, two Butterfly Bushes make the best screen of all, one already nine feet tall and blooming White Profusion. Birds eat from four feeders, splash below in the children's pool, and use the large bush to rest.

Bride's Dream


Digging in the Wild Garden
Last year the Wild Garden area was lawn. I had decided to expand the initial Wild Garden area, so we moved the rustic fence halfway toward the house. Later I learned that replacing grass with gardens is now a big deal.

What is it like, under cardboard and leaves, after nine months? The lawn was completely composted, with no mass of grass roots or weeds. Red wiggler earthworms, from Uncle Jims Worm Farm, were moving just under the cardboard.

The clay soil was moist and easy to dig, until I got near a tree. Digging four holes for hybrid tea roses was easy and fast. The Rugosa roses will get more attention with the hybrid teas in the front row.

All roses form seed pods (hips)
but Rugosa rose hips are large and appealing,
both to birds and people.