Sunday, April 28, 2024

When will the Walther Four - LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC (sic)
Admit Their Gross Errors And Blasphemies?

 

Abraham was justified by faith about 4800 years ago.
When will the Walther Four - LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC (sic)
 admit their gross errors and blasphemies? 
 

Dear Pastor Jackson,

I have been pondering what you said on your podcast about the blasphemy against God the Holy Ghost.  You said that it is making fun of the Word of God, Holy Baptism, and Holy Communion, and miracles. 

That reminds me of a LCMS pastor making fun of the words in the King James Bible such as "thee", "ye", and "thou". But God knows we need these precious little Words to understand the Bible.

Christ our Lord rose from the dead and stood in the midst of the apostles and said,:

"Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you." And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, "Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them; and whose soever sins ye retain, they are retained." John 20:21-23

Notice that Christ said, "Receive ye the Holy Ghost;" which is plural. That means Christ gives the Holy Ghost to all Christians especially pastors. So God the Holy Ghost abundantly forgives our sins when a pastor or laymen says, "I forgive you all your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost". 

Some LCMS pastors do not believe in these clear Words of Christ our Lord. They do not believe in the Office of the Keys so they change what Christ said.  Instead of saying, "I forgive you" they say, "I assure you". Saying, "I assure you" does not forgive sins."

Pastor Jackson, I remember you said that the Holy Spirit is never without the Word and the Word is never without the Holy Spirit.

The King James Bible is never without God the Holy Ghost, and God the Holy Ghost is never without the King James Bible. This is true for all Bibles translated from the Greek TEXTUS RECEPTUS into many other languages. God the Holy Ghost has attached Himself to these Bibles for more than 500 years. 

Christ our Lord said:

"Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away." Luke 21:33

O Lord, look down from heav'n, behold 
And let Thy pity waken;
How few are we within Thy fold,
Thy saints by men forsaken!
True faith seems quenched on every hand,
Men suffer not Thy Word to stand;
Dark times have us o'ertaken.

With fraud which they themselves invent
Thy truth they have confounded;
Their hearts are not with one consent 
On Thy pure doctrine grounded.
While they parade with outward show
They lead the people to and fro,
In error's maze astounded.

May God root out all heresy
And of false teachers rid us
Who proudly say: Now where is he
That shall our speech forbid us?
By right or might we shall prevail;
What we determine cannot fail;
We own no Lord or master.

Therefore saith God, I must arise,
The poor my help are needing
To me ascend my people's cries,
And I have heard their pleading.
For them my saving Word shall fight
And fearlessly and sharply smite,
The poor with might defending.

As silver tried by fire is pure
From all adulteration.
So thro God's Word shall men endure.
Each trial and temptation 
It's light beams brighter thro' the cross,
And purified from human dross,
It shines through every nation.

Defend Thy truth, O God, and stay.
This evil generation;
And from the error of it's way
Keep Thine own congregation.
The wicked everywhere around
And would Thy little flock confound;
But Thou art our Salvation. (Martin Luther; O LORD, Look Down From Heaven, Behold; The Lutheran Hymnal; CPH; Hymn 260)

In Christ,

Tom Fisher

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"They which are of faith are children of Abraham."
The Walther Four - LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC (sic) - deny this truth.


Dear Pastor Jackson,

This question to WELS is derived from Gausewitz 1956 Catechism, Northwestern Publishing House; page 131; Question 214

"How does the redemption won for us by Christ become our own?"

Answer: "This redemption becomes our own by faith in Jesus Christ."

Notice WELS response suggests I  may need to add something to my faith. 

Notice the stealthy qualifying phrase, "If I understand your confession of faith correctly" suggests I may need to add something to faith in Christ. 

WELS gave me the WRONG answer.

The correct answer is a resounding YES you are justified by faith in Jesus Christ.

No you absolutely do not need to add anything.

In Christ,

Tom Fisher

Asking WELS

Date submitted: Tue Apr 23 2024
Subject: Justification
Question/Comment:
I firmly believe the redemption won for me by Christ becomes my own by faith in Jesus Christ!

Is this correct or do I need to add something to my faith?



Answer:
If I understand your confession of faith correctly, Tom, it is indeed correct and you do not need to add something else.

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