Monday, October 31, 2022

Thoughts about Food

 




The physician scared me with the 90-day blood sugar test (A1C) last December, which I marked on my calendar as The Day of Terror. The last two A1C tests have dropped to normal after my reading and re-reading Joel Fuhrman's books. 

The irony of that December visit was having perfect cholesterol, but bad blood sugar. Insulin is not a cure for diabetes, and the rest of the blood sugar medicines are questionable, lacking the pedigree of being an old med. However, there are good reasons to use the right medicine for a difficult and dangerous disorder.

I was completely against statins - which block the liver from doing its job - whether I had good or bad cholesterol. What was doing the cholesterol removal work the pill people covet? I never took a pill for it.

There are two types of cholesterol - one light, the other heavy. The heavy kind takes the dangerous, sticky, light cholesterol away, out of the body. Walnuts and almonds have that beneficial cholesterol, and I was eating walnuts on ice cream (to die for! combo) every day. I only had to remove the daily ice cream and similar desserts to lower my blood sugar and tonnage as well.

My diet advisor not only urged me to switch to walnuts, but also sent a bag of them to use as medicine. They worked! - proving the basic Joel Fuhrman contention. Plant-based foods are good for us as an alternative to our normal grease-salt-sugar diets (milk, cheese, meats, desserts, fast foods, snack foods). 

Fuhrman also claims that we can hunger for vegetables, fruits, and nuts the way we light up for candy, the milk-cream products, factory grease (like oils and shortening), sugars and fake sugars, and salt. That is true - we can.

I still eat some meat, but sparingly. I avoid fast foods, colas, desserts, and oils. Vegetables have plenty of oil, more than enough, plus lots of protein and cures for various maladies

Fruits have replaced desserts for me, almost completely. Many times, I have slipped, but the best way to counter cravings is to have an apple or two, oranges, pears, blueberries, and fresh pineapple to satisfy the need for immediate food. 

The genius in God's Creation is giving us the sugars we love and binding them with soluble and insoluble fiber. A ripe pear is heaven-on-earth, non-fattening, and good for us. Fiber is a necessity, for many reasons, and I favor food fiber over a container of ground up fiber to be mixed in with orange juice! The yuk factor alone keeps me in the fruit section rather than the pharmacy's over-the-counter meds.

Some fruit spoils but the creatures outside are not as fussy as we are. I consider each purchase of blueberries a potential feast for birds. When other fruits get bad, I toss them out for squirrels, birds, and our slow-mo possum. 

I am one of those nutrition dummies who thought of one food being good for one thing. In fact, the body God created for us (John 1:3) constantly mixes the ingredients of our cells and our food to give us maximum benefits. As Dr. David Menton told me, we give up a massive number of dead cells every day, from all parts of our body. Our bodies match what is needed from mixing those cells with the fresh food we eat, a process beginning in the mouth, continuing in the stomach, and intensely strong in the small and large intestines.

Our bodies look for what we need, generate useful answers, and give up what is not needed. That is truly a marvel we overlook, although we can see a parallel set up in the micro-factory system of plants, where each machine has its own part to play, such as moving moisture to every living cell.

When I look at food now, I think of whether it is something that benefits me, gives me energy, protects me against disease, and tastes good. Shopping for what I want makes that very easy to do and ramps up my appetite for what is tasty and doctor-shocking.

Dr. H. said, "A lot of my clients have said, "I am going to lose 30 pounds, but you did it and kept it off." I assured him that another 15 pounds are next. We had some laughs about some of the most ineffective, trademarked, "diets." It is not a diet to eat good, useful, and healing foods. It is a change to studying what is beneficial and delicious. 

I tried eating fresh spinach and got sick of it but it broke me reacting to craving. I now use chopped, frozen spinach in the daily vegetable dish:

  • 1 can of chickpeas, rinsed well.
  • frozen, chopped spinach, kale, or turnip greens (pause to think of my sainted father laughing over that conversion)
  • frozen onions and green/red peppers
  • one handful of walnuts
  • sweet peas
  • stir fry mixed vegetables 
  • tomato paste.
Some of these are optional on a given day, but chickpeas are normal (sometimes replaced other beans), satisfying for protein, stocked with other benefits.

Hay-Bale Beard Bird

 

The ELDONA beard is a growing trend, along with hundreds of unread books behind the speaker. Kittel - really? Classics Book Club, upper left - bought at Goodwill? Mandatory Luther set? - that almost proves he has not read it.

Chad is part of yet another movement - Christ Hold Fast - the more obscure, the better.

Sunday, October 30, 2022

The Appleton Alcoholics Circuit Just Found Out about a Horrifying Report.
Both Sides Are Lower Than a Toad's Belly.

 


Remember the comment sent to me - "When you finally die, everyone will be so glad"?

My medical tests came by email - so cold.

Here are the results -

  1. Blood sugar - close to perfect on the A1C test.
  2. Cholesterol - perfect.
  3. Weight - holding at 30 pounds lost and 
  4. Heading for another 15 pounds to lose.
  5. All others tests very good.
  6. Working out - three times a week at the gym.
So why would I be glum? The Northwestern Mutual lifespan calculator says I can expect to live another 25 years! Previously, the calculator meant I would be living to 90, which was bad enough, but now I have to put up with millenials for far too many years. They have already started destroying the English language, not knowing when to use I or me! That does not matter to them, because all pronouns are up for grabs now.

If you think that is an exaggeration, check out the people listing "their" pronouns on their official biographies. The closest I have come is allowing students to address me as "Your Excellency, First Deputy of the World" - but only if they do not want to use more casual terms.

The younger set is busy righting all the wrongs of society, although they did have to close a wind farm in Germany to get more fossil fuel out of the ground, below the bird killing towers.

Some nuclear reactors are being re-started because the babykins do not want to freeze this winter. I say, "Keep moving South until the heating bills are next to nothing."

I picture future surgery as a number of medical people circling a body and looking for the right answer on their flip phones. And taking pictures, of course.

Many of their parents and a few grandparents are like this pickle-faced Pietist, whether invited to - or not -



As they might have said at the end of The Ship of Fools - "We are going to need a bigger ship.

I have told my counterparts in the aging brackets, "I own two pieces of paid-up property, and I am going to have this carved in granite -- "I told you and you didn't listen. Goodbye!"



 Every time I tried to say something...so read it in granite.

Reformation Day 2022.





Hymn # 262      A Mighty Fortress         
The Confession of Sins
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16
The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19
The Epistle and Gradual       
The Gospel              
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed             p. 22

The Turmoil Made Plain


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 #259  Flung to the Heedless Winds 


Announcements and Prayers
  • Randy Anderson in treatment, Pastor K and Doc Lito Cruz - dealing with diabetes, Pastor Jim Shrader - improving, Callie and her parents, C.  
  • Lori Howell's mother, Carol Olsen, died October 8, last year.
  • The I AM Sermons books (revised) will be sent out today or tomorrow.

Ministries of Bethany Lutheran Church 
           

KJV Revelation 14:6 And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, 7 Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.

KJV Matthew 11:12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. 13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. 14 And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come. 15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

Romans 5 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.

Collect
O almighty, eternal God: We confess that we are poor sinners and cannot answer one of a thousand, when Thou contendest with us; but with all our hearts we thank Thee, that Thou hast taken all our guilt from us and laid it upon Thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and made Him to atone for it: We pray Thee graciously to sustain us in faith, and so to govern us by Thy Holy Spirit, that we may live according to Thy will, in neighborly love, service, and helpfulness, and not give way to wrath or revenge, that we may not incur Thy wrath, but always find in Thee a gracious Father, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.


Background for the Sermon - Reformation Day

We are the Evangelicals and the Protestants. First, of all, Luther did not want his name used for those who disagreed with the Church of Rome. Instead, they were called the Evangelicals or the Evangelical party, which is now ironic, since the Lutherans are deprived of the term - Evangelical, for continuing the Creeds, the liturgy, and the Sacraments. 

Later, the Evangelicals used the term Protestant, which literally means "a positive witness," in countering Roman Catholic claims. Protest did not mean "against" but a testimony in favor of the truth. Rejecting the liturgy and sacraments came from Zwingli first and was followed by his equally prolific and rationalistic counterpart, Calvin.

The German Luther Bible was created by Luther and his associates, using the Majority or Traditional Text. The King James Version uses the same Apostolic text, which has over 5,000 witnesses. The Church of Rome has its own text, and has many versions of this Latin Vulgate. They promote the Vaticanus Text, which is a Greek version of the (later) Latin Vulgate, which Erasmus refused to consider. Today, Lutheran apostates promote the corrupt Vaticanus "Greek" text. 

Playing around with the Scriptures - rejecting the original text and the good translations - comes from denying the efficacy of the Word of God. 

If that were not enough, they separate the Holy Spirit from the Word, which makes the Word "a dead letter" in their version or invents new, strange content (Enthusiasm) the basis for all false doctrine.
  1. If people start with their human reason in dealing with the Bible, they are bound to distort the results, as Zwingli and Calvin did. 
  2. If they consider their church the ultimate authority, as the Church of Rome always has, that will also distort the text and the translation.
  3. Another type of corruption comes from the ecumenical wing, where the participants, in the name of unity, love every doctrine but their own. This is the majority attitude today.

The Turmoil Made Plain

KJV Matthew 11:12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. [GJ - the Kingdom is forceful, and the forceful seize it]

This lesson seems perplexing, which is often true with a few verses by themselves. However, the context teaches us a lot about its meaning. The issue is - John the Baptist. Many events built up before the appearance of Jesus preaching. 

  • The Star of Bethlehem signaled a great change coming, and Herod saw it as a challenge to his throne.
  • The Wise Men were equally disturbing because that meant the Star was known outside of their little kingdom, so that gave it even more meaning.
  • The Age of Prophesy was over for centuries, but they looked for a new Elijah, a signal that a new age was upon them.
  • John the Baptist fulfilled what was promised in Isaiah 40 - the Voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare the Way of the Lord.

There were two objections to this. One was that John was just a man, and it is easier to be awed by a promised man than by someone standing there and being so ordinary looking, maybe even dusty and sweaty. So the excuses start rolling out - he is just another man!

Secondly, Jesus was the least likely prophet of them all, because He was to be even greater than the Elijah - the Messiah, not just a great prophet. Because He did not display His divinity all the time, Jesus was the most difficult one to be promised by the wilderness prophet. Where was the glory? the power? the thunder and earthquakes?

This verse by itself is a puzzle, because of that word violence. Let's try - forceful. The Kingdom of God comes along forcefully - by God's will, not man's will. Go spoke through the prophets who risked their lives to speak the truth - they were forceful too and died for teaching through the power of the Holy Spirit.

The history of Christianity began with the slaughter of Christians for the entertainment of the pagans in Rome. The early martyrs accepted the violence because they knowingly went to eternal life by allowing the forcefulness.

How many of the apostles were killed for the Faith? Most of them. One telling fact is that we know little about them, only a fragment about Paul, most of it his writing. Luther assumed he was going to his death at the Diet of Worms, 1517, and in 1530 could not be present at the Augsburg Confession. 

13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. 

Jesus commended John for being more than a prophet, by teaching the truth, John the Baptist was jailed and beheaded. He might have confessed his sins or run away to escape violence, but he felt and knew the power of the Spirit, which would give him the strength to continue as long as God allowed. "Elijah" means John was the last prophet and the sure sign of Jesus being the promised Messiah.

14 And if ye will receive it, THIS is Elias, which was for to come. 15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

14 και ει θελετε δεξασθαι, αυτος εστιν ηλιας ο μελλων ερχεσθαι


Pronouns are very important, which is why people are trying to corrupt them and mix around he and she. The Greek pronoun here is for emphasis and is found used the same way in John 1. Who listens and accepts what is coming? The forceful receive the Kingdom of Christ and accept what comes with it.





The Cross Denied

Some of us have been discussing how the Christian Church in America became so riddled with false doctrine and false teachers - not the tiny details which people love to fuss about, but the basics of the Christian faith and the authority of the Bible.

I date the beginning with the hated failure, the 1881 Revision of the King James Version. Various power brokers allowed the worst people to take over the slight revision of the KJV and turn it into a freak of text and translation - unsellable after the first edition was exposed as horrible and false.

The minority in England and America chose to work on their minority view and began showing their oats by 1930 or so. Since then, it has been a race to the bottom of the barrel - silly translations, false texts, thick books filled with denying all the articles of the Christian Faith.

And one dare not respond to this debacle. Whether one denomination or another, Lutheran or Methodist, the apostates and unbelievers were in control and perfect at dramatizing the evil of the faithful.

My wife and I exposed how the insurance companies (united as Thrivent) were working with ELCA, WELS, and the LCMS in the same programs. I let ELCA know that their friends were lying about working with them. The answer was - no more stories about them all working together.

The best we can do is teach the basics to the next generation. The Boomers have failed and their children are already abandoning what is left in favor of what is Left. 



Saturday, October 29, 2022

Sturgeon Trial Brio Webcam



Link to Video

The Johnstown Flood Is a Lesson for Quasi-Lutherans

 Johnstown, after the dam broke

The earthen dam upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was set up for deeper water and imported fish for the summer camp of the ultra-rich. The earlier drainpipes had been removed and the dam's top lowered for convenience. 

There were many warnings, even some partial flooding, but no one considered dam failure a possibility. After days of rain in 1889, 20 million gallons of water burst the dam and rushed down on the small town where fortunes were made in iron and steel.

A dam is not passive, but holds back energy. We saw an interesting example at a nuclear power site. The plant pumped water all night into storage, to feed the generators all day.

The build-up for a catastrophe among the Lutherans and other apostate denominations is similar. They have their meetings, votes, and election of officers and bishops. The most outrageous acts and discussions are treated with indifference to the previous definition of normal. 

By merging - "that they be one" - the ELCA maneuvered to consolidate and empower the radicals from Seminex, The ALC, and the LCA. They began in 1987 with quotas. Though I was a young lad and not even 40, I was already out of there, convinced that a quota-constricted merger would be a disaster. Very few howled in opposition to the con job and went happily on their way for 22 years of ELCA, wearing their bishop wardrobes. 

Ohio LCA president Ken Sauer became the Ohio ELCA bishop and then left ELCA after 2009 to form the "bishops' synod" in reaction to The Vote. That led to Liz Eaton becoming Presiding Bishop of ELCA, someone Bishop Sauer welcomed into the ministry.

 Note the date, 2017. Liz proved that the pulpit leads the world, as Melville wrote, before anyone noticed what was going to happen by 2022.

What could be more full of meaning?- for the pulpit is ever this earth’s foremost part; all the rest comes in its rear; the pulpit leads the world. From thence it is the storm of God’s quick wrath is first descried, and the bow must bear the earliest brunt. From thence it is the God of breezes fair or foul is first invoked for favorable winds. Yes, the world’s a ship on its passage out, and not a voyage complete; and the pulpit is its prow. Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chapter 8

The latest ELCA convention featured Presiding Bishop Liz Eaton's song and dance about how she kicked the first transexual bishop out of office in San Francisco. 

Megan Rohrer was ordained by ELCA.



 Bishop Megan Rohrer experienced defenestration in ELCA, for removing a male pastor she did not favor.

The 2009 ELCA vote took place at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, followed by a sudden storm that knocked the cross from the steeple.

Many church bodies are following ELCA's disastrous ways. I believe the upcoming national vote will be like the Johnstown flood, with people saying afterwards, "We should have seen it coming."


This is the hit-and-run assistant bishop, backed by her boss, who looks worried. 






Friday, October 28, 2022

Saturday Rain Means Friday Digging

Our last garden roses will be on the altar this Sunday, a few Veterans Honor. The size of this crop from earlier years includes Veterans Honor and Falling in Love. The chapel has been remodeled for sound.

This strange autumn has seen drought alternated with heavy rains. We just had one and another is due for Saturday.

"Sassy, we have to go back!"

A sharp bark or two.

"Back to the bulbs!" 

We had some remaining bulbs, large daffodils, small grape hyacinths, and enormous white grape hyacinths. 

Fortunately, the ground was soft and the weather perfect for a few more divots. Sassy stood guard on the driveway and eventually told me she wanted back inside.

As bulb gardeners often say, we do not plant seeds, roots, or seedlings, but the flowers themselves encased in food for their journey upwards.

I ran into about a dozen bulbs from previous digs. They look like bulbs from the bag, but they also have roots. They will push the flower upward, wait for the right temperature, then bloom according to the Lord of Creation's plan, John 1:3. Furthermore, they slowly multiply in the soil, each year, making doubles and triples. I had a number from the earlier bags where I peeled them apart for their own separate place.

People glanced at my digging and planting efforts. They will hit the brakes in the spring and see:

  • Daffodils of various colors and sizes;
  • Grape hyacinths large and small, purple, white, and pink;
  • Lilies, huge perfume bombs;
  • Aliums (garlic) and a few others varieties.
The only spring planting will be glads and cannas.


The Importance of Hymns - Quotation from the Lutheran Librarian, Alec Satin




From “A Mirror For Pastors. Translated From The German Of Guthe, 

By Rev. W. E. Tressel, Baltimore, Md. 

The Activity Of The Catechist.” in Loy, ed. 

The Columbus Theological Magazine. Vol. 18, 1898.

quote:

The pearls of the Church’s hymnology are likewise not to remain unknown to the scholars. One should also not omit to communicate whatever in the history of the origin or blessed influence of these hymns is edifying. If the children learn the hymn: “If thou but suffer God to guide thee,” relate to them the circumstances under which it was composed: G. Neumark in the year 1653 fell into such great poverty, that he was even forced to pawn his beloved viola di Gamba, upon which he was such a skillful performer. When God did not permit his confidence to be put to shame and helped him out of his need, so that he could redeem his viola di Gamba, he composed the beautiful hymn so expressive of trust in God, and when he had finished writing it, he immediately played. it amid tears of thankfulness. Koch’s “Geschichte des Kirchenliedes” is a rich storehouse upon which to draw in this respect.

The Bethany Hymnal -



 




"If Thou But Suffer God to Guide Thee"
by Georg Neumark, 1621-1681
Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878


1. If thou but suffer God to guide thee
And hope in Him through all thy ways,
He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee,
And bear thee through the evil days.
Who trusts in God's unchanging love
Builds on the Rock that naught can move.

2. What can these anxious cares avail thee,
These never-ceasing moans and sighs?
What can it help if thou bewail thee
O'er each dark moment as it flies?
Our cross and trials do but press
The heavier for our bitterness.

3. Be patient and await His leisure
In cheerful hope, with heart content
To take whate'er thy Father's pleasure
And His discerning love hath sent,
Nor doubt our inmost wants are known
To Him who chose us for His own.

4. God knows full well when times of gladness
Shall be the needful thing for thee.
When He has tried thy soul with sadness
And from all guile has found thee free,
He comes to thee all unaware
And makes thee own His loving care.

5. Nor think amid the fiery trial
That God hath cast thee off unheard,
That he whose hopes meet no denial
Must surely be of God preferred.
Time passes and much change doth bring
And sets a bound to everything.

6. All are alike before the Highest;
'Tis easy to our God, we know,
To raise thee up, though low thou liest,
To make the rich man poor and low.
True wonders still by Him are wrought
Who setteth up and brings to naught.

7. Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving,
Perform thy duties faithfully,
And trust His Word, though undeserving,
Thou yet shalt find it true for thee.
God never yet forsook in need
The soul that trusted Him indeed.

Hymn #518
The Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Psalm 55:22
Author: Georg Neumark, 1640
Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
Titled: "Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst walten"
Composer: Georg Neumark, 1640
Tune: "Wer nur den lieben Gott"


 Georg Neumark



My Favorite Overlooked Great Lutheran - Theodore Schmauk