Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The Sermons of Martin Luther, III, IV, and V



Volume III is starting to arrive - I got mine today.

Volume IV is 99% done. The next step is the finishing editor. The art by Norma Boeckler has been placed. I expect to DropBox it to Janie Sullivan tomorrow.



I had a lot of fun editing part of Volume V today. It will not take that long to finish, I believe. This is one goal  met, God willing - to have all the Gospel volumes done (1-5) before the Reformation.

That makes it possible to finish 1-8 for Christmas. The last volume will be the Gems, some of the best sections from all 8 volumes.

This is like a dissertation, where the author/victim is pretty good at it by the time the effort is finished, but that is a bit late. I have heard of professors getting a second doctorate to protect their position. That would be boring - this is really exciting.

Some things we eliminate - with the help of various readers:

  • Strange and random punctuation marks.
  • Wrong citations for Biblical passages.
  • Outbursts of odd words - like "Renee" - in the middle of a passage.
  • Odd spellings, odd hyphenations, unsolved mysteries.
  • Some irritations are found in large amounts, like Strong's numbers, which were quite an achievement in his time. <123382> Like that.
  • Also - can not, some one, any one - trivial, but trying to be consistent.


Woods, Oren Paris III, others claim innocence in alleged kickback scheme | NWADG





Woods, others claim innocence in alleged kickback scheme | NWADG:



"The Justice Department alleges Paris paid Woods and former state Rep. Micah Neal of Springdale kickbacks in return for a total of $550,000 in grants from those two legislators to his college from 2013 through 2014.

Woods is also accused of using his office to pass legislation in 2015 that would have created a special General Improvement Fund account in the state Department of Higher Education of up to $2.5 million. The fund would benefit only work-learning colleges that are "part of the Works College Consortium." The only college in Arkansas that is a member of that consortium is Ecclesia, according to the consortium's website. The law is still on the books, but no money was ever appropriated to the account, according to the state Department of Finance and Administration.

Shelton is accused of using a consulting firm he owned as a way to pass along the kickbacks to Neal and Woods through consulting fees approved by Paris.

Ecclesia, a private, Christian college, also received improvement fund grants from other lawmakers who are not implicated in the indictments, grant records show. In all, the college received $717,500 in improvement fund grants from 2013 through 2014.

Neal, a Republican, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to one count of conspiracy to commit fraud, admitting that he took two kickbacks totaling $38,000 in exchange for directing improvement fund grants to two nonprofits. He has not been sentenced.

All three defendants are set for trial in Fayetteville on Dec. 4"





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When God Appears Farthest Away, He Is Nearest



37. Therefore observe that when God appears to be farthest away, he is nearest. This word of Christ reads as though we cannot know what he will do, he does not refuse nor promise anything, so that the lepers, who previously certainly relied on his kindness for all things, might have become offended at it, and begun to doubt, and taken quite a different sense of it than Christ meant. Christ speaks it out of an overflowing kindness that he thinks it unnecessary to tell them that they have already obtained what they want. But as the sense was not clear to them they might have thought he was entirely of a different opinion, and farther from them than before.

Sermons of Martin Luther, Volume 5
The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, Healing Ten Lepers
Lenker Edition

Hymn: Lord Jesus Christ With Us Abide - Selnecker - Comfort for Christians



Hymn: Lord Jesus Christ With Us Abide - Selnecker - Comfort for Christians:




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Hymn: Lord Jesus Christ With Us Abide - Selnecker

And they drew nigh unto the village, whither they went: and he made as though he would have gone further. But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them. Luke 24:28-29

It’s recommended you follow the lyrics below and listen - rather than watch - the video of this Reformation hymn. The photographer’s camera angle is a little odd. But the singing is heartfelt, and the words as valid now as they were five centuries ago.

Lord Jesus Christ, with us abide, today and always. Amen.

Lyrics Lord Jesus Christ, With Us Abide

by Nikolaus Selnecker, 1532-1592

1. Lord Jesus Christ, with us abide,
For round us falls the eventide;
Nor let Thy Word, that heavenly light,
For us be ever veiled in night.

2. In these last days of sore distress
Grant us, dear Lord, true steadfastness
That pure we keep, till life is spent,
Thy holy Word and Sacrament.

3. Lord Jesus, help, Thy Church uphold,
For we are sluggish, thoughtless, cold.
Oh, prosper well Thy Word of grace
And spread its truth in every place!

4. Oh, keep us in Thy Word, we pray;
The guile and rage of Satan stay!
Oh, may Thy mercy never cease!
Give concord, patience, courage, peace.

5. O God, how sin’s dread works abound!
Throughout the earth no rest is found,
And falsehood’s spirit wide has spread,
And error boldly rears its head.

6. The haughty spirits, Lord, restrain
Who o’er Thy Church with might would reign
And always set forth something new,
Devised to change Thy doctrine true.

7. And since the cause and glory, Lord,
Are Thine, not ours, to us afford
Thy help and strength and constancy.
With all our heart we trust in Thee.

8. A trusty weapon is Thy Word,
Thy Church’s buckler, shield and sword.
Oh, let us in its power confide
That we may seek no other guide!

9. Oh, grant that in Thy holy Word
We here may live and die, dear Lord;
And when our journey endeth here,
Receive us into glory there.
The Lutheran Hymnal Hymn #292 Text: Luke 24:29 Author: Nikolaus Selnecker et al., 1611 Translated by: composite Titled: “Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ” Tune: “Ach bleib bei uns” 1st Published in: Geistliche Lieder Town: Leipzig,1589

Originally published at: Comfort for Christians"

 Chemnitz admonished a wobbly Selnecker to be faithful
to the Reformation, and Selnecker became an editor of the
Book of Concord.


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From Alec Satin's Research


Ann Geddes' photographs came from
her own painful past. 


84 – Transplanted Trees and Flowers

As Gotthold was examining, with delight, some double pinks, which at the time were in full blossom, he was told by the gardener that the same plants had in former years borne only single flowers, but that they had been improved and beautified by repeated transplantations, and that in the same manner a change of soil increases the growth, and accelerates the bearing of a young tree.
This reminded Gotthold that the same happens to men. Many a man, who at home would scarcely have borne even single flowers, when transplanted by Divine Providence abroad, bears double ones; another, who, if rooted in his native soil, would never have been more than a puny twig, is removed to a foreign clime, and there spreads far and wide his luxuriant boughs, and bears fruit to the delight of all. In his native place, a man is seldom judged of by his real qualities, but much oftener by the opinion of his friends or adversaries. If of high and noble lineage, the luster of his family may easily brighten his darkness, and not seldom empty bladders swim upon the surface. If, on the contrary, he be of humble parentage, and the first or second, perhaps, who has shed the light of honors or arts upon the family, all the rest, from dislike or fear, do their utmost to obscure it, imagining that the more one rises, the more must the others fall. At home, accordingly, a man is esteemed only as much as love or hatred, friendship or enmity, favor or dislike, permit him to be. Abroad it is the man himself who is considered, and not the coat he wears. Often, too, strangers are like the gardeners, or flower fanciers, who prefer beautiful exotics for the ornaments of their beds.
My God, I thank Thee for having, so far above all my expectations, transplanted me from the place of my nativity to a foreign soil, where, until this hour, Thou hast shaded me by Thy grace, and shed on me the dew of Thy blessing! Enable me to bear much fruit unto Thee and my neighbor, and, with Jacob, daily to say:

“I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies, and of all the truth which Thou hast showed unto thy servant.”

Babying the Fall Plants with Stored Rainwater

Cat Mint is not aggressive, but Catnip is.
Cats also love Cat Mint.

Our weed-eater crew chopped mature Buckwheat at the perfect time. Buckwheat re-seeded the entire rose garden, which subsequently enjoyed three inches of rain and hot, sunny days. Buckwheat has reclaimed the garden, for a second laugh at me. I trust it will not grow taller than the Mr. Lincoln roses this time - Buckwheat will keel over at the first frost.

The rain gave me barrels of rainwater, and some buckets too, for pouring on favorite plants. I saw again how established bushes have the capacity to swallow gallons of water - like pouring it down a drain. The difference is that established roots take the water down and keep the soil open for the infiltration of the water. The USDA has shown that the less we plow and stir the soil, the better it absorbs rain and snowmelt.

i like planting in Peat Compost, which they could call Stinky Pete, a combination of fresh manure and peat, not all steamed and sterile like mushroom compost and other garden center compounds. The bags are $1.67 at Lowes - almost free. When I dig out a hole for a new plant, the Peat Compost bedding provides a bed of absorbent organic soil for the roots and for water absorption.

I learned early in gardening that frequent watering is essential for new seeds and plants. Last year's Crepe Myrtle, planted by the kitchen window, always got bonus rainwater and out-distanced its two siblings.

 Hostas come in many color variations,
and their flowers are Hummingbird favorites.


Sleep Grow Leap
The rule for raising Hostas is -

  • Year One - sleep. They do not seem to thrive, because the root systems are starting to grow. 
  • Year Two - grow. They gain in size and bloom for Hummingbirds to eat from.
  • Year Three - leap. They begin to divide for free new plants.
I remember the tiny slips that Direct Gardening sent, Hostas for almost nothing. I wanted to try some without a big investment. End of year clearance! They survived, began growing this summer, and will definitely do some leaping in 2018.

The same has been true of Mountain Mint and Bee Balm/Monarda - another mint. Cat Mint is the same - a third mint I bought from Direct Gardening.

Those mints look like candidates for Intensive Care, and I dote on them as much as I can - without result the first year. They have all grown well the second year and will be divided in 2018.

 Comfrey belongs to the Borage family.
Both grow quickly the first year.


Why the Leap Year?
Everyone wants established plants, so they should ask why so many plants take time before they enjoy their Leap Year. We reason - but of course, the roots have to be established.

But soil scientists found there was much more to this story. Fungal colonies build up and create elaborate networks to bring plant food and water to roots. In exchange, the roots give up carbon needed by fungus to grow. 

Say whatever you want, this fungal network and interface - with almost all root systems - can only come from God's creation and engineering through the Word.

While we are on the topic - this had to be instantaneous rather than over billions of years, because everything works together on is own. 

I deal with - and suffer from - three different learning systems, delivering academic material to a total of 200,000 students or more. Community colleges rely on them too. Even with constant monitoring and fixing, these elaborate and skillfully designed networks breakdown as regularly as a philanderer's alibis. If Blackboard does not work - a given - two other systems cannot report to it, and Blackboard is responsible for reporting to the officials in the school. In class I have been unable to record attendance (logging on problem), unable to read and grade essays, unable to assemble the statistics.

In the garden, in the wilds, and in farming, the fungal networks not only keep the plants watered and fed, they also protect against disease. Soil, sterilized by heat in the lab, is less productive than soil left alone to grow fungus, bacteria, protozoa, and soil creatures. We can identify the useful work done by each form of animal life in the soil, even if we loath some of them - like moles, who expertly stir soil and eat harmful insect larvae.

If moles stash large groups of earthworms in their own food banks, they are helping the earthworm population. Only so many worms will grow in a given amount of soil, so removing them to the food banks allows more to grow. The earthworm safety deposit boxes either become mole food or soil food, so everyone is happy.

The same is true of bacterial versus protozoa. One battles the other and benefits the other.

I was discussing beneficial creatures with one reader. If one beneficial animal does not stop an insect pest, another one helps out. Between beneficial insects and hungry birds, massive invasions are stalled at the beginning. 



All Spiritual Food Comes from the Gospel Word
Many claim some loyalty to the Scriptures, freely borrowing what helps them, but rejecting the rest.

The Son of God - the Creating Word in Genesis 1 and John 1 - is connected to all sincere believers by the Means of Grace. Wherever pagans are converted to the Christian Faith, the Word has been preached and taught. 

When man is satisfied with his own wisdom and intolerant of the Word, programs multiply to improve upon what God has done and will always do through the Word. 
  • Y'all need self-esteem.
  • Y'all need time management.
  • Y'all need to get rid of musty old hymns, ancient liturgies, and creeds.
  • Y'all need a praise band singing songs about man's wisdom.

Barren wastelands are not caused by God's neglect, since He renews the soil in more ways than we can measure. Where the plants no longer grow and the wind drives sand and grit into the faces of the impoverished and hungry - that is where man did his best to rob Creation and build an empire, an oblation to Mammon.

When I emphasize Justification by Faith, which is the Gospel, clergy of the ELS, WELS, and LCMS mock every word and empty the vaults of their packaged insults. No matter - they are mocking the Scriptures, not me. First they emptied their seminaries of faithful teachers. Now the ELS-WELS-LCMS frauds have emptied the seminaries of students. Their graduates have destroyed more churches than the Chicago Fire, but they need more money to leverage their brilliance.


Clergy were already backing away from Creation and the Genesis Flood in the 19th century. As I have often written, Fuller Seminary rejected the inerrancy of the Scriptures from the beginning - because they only meant "inerrant in doctrine" not in matters of history or geography. So it only took one generation to go commando on the Scriptures, inspired by the vapid and plagiarized scribblings of Karl Barth and his hawt Commie mistress, Charlotte Kirschbaum. 

The apostate leaders of today worship Mammon to feed their swollen bellies and diseased livers. Because of that, they hate the Word and despise the Means of Grace.