Monday, July 15, 2019

LutherQueasies Respond with Gratitude to Justification by Faith Exegesis



(1431)
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Posted on Monday, July 15, 2019 - 10:53 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post


What is most offensive to me is Jackson's slander of Holy Scripture whose teaching on the subject of justification is clearly reflected by Walther.

It sounds as though Cascione has come to the same conclusion that Rev. Phil Hale came to in his book on justification: You can't have forgiveness unless it is already there to have. The world is already righteous in Christ...reconciled to God.

How anyone could recommend one of G. Jackson's books..especially on the subject of justification is beyond me. I would think "Mark and Avoid" would be the proper response to his persistent promotion of heresies which claim Jesus really didn't finish what He claimed He did when He died for the world and rose again.

I'm very thankful the Wisconsin Synod took this approach with a pastor promoting this same error for the sake of the errorist and those who would fall prey to his false teaching.
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Rev. David R. Boisclair (Drboisclair)
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Posted on Monday, July 15, 2019 - 10:56 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post


I am thankful that there are more of us out there that are standing up to this serious problem.


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Reader -

Just read your latest post with the quote from Rev. David Bolsclair.  In his passion he seems to have revealed more than he intended, specifically, that his main objection is less the doctrine than your iconoclasm.  For example, he writes:

"...to refute the entire body of doctrine of the LCMS and WELS...", and

"What is most offensive to me is Jackson's slander of C.F.W. Walther. On his website he pictures him with a miter on his head and labels him a pope. How despicable."

As a young teenage actor in a play with L. used to say offstage after an act, "Nailed it!"

You are toppling religious idols.  That is not permitted.