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"I Can't Run No More with That Lawless Crowd, While Killers in High Places Say Their Prayers Out Loud. But They've Summoned, They've Summoned Up a Thundercloud..."

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I can't run no more
with that lawless crowd
while the killers in high places
say their prayers out loud.
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
a thundercloud
and they're going to hear from me. 
Leonard Cohen, Anthem lyrics



Has Thrivent cut all its ties with Planned Parenthood? They were matching funds years ago with PP. So-called conservative Lutherans made a fuss for a few weeks and then went back with their trotters in the trough, eager for more money.

I will erase this post when Thrivent puts on the Internet and mails to its customers their policy against funding Planned Parenthood and ELCA (the relgious wing of Planned Parenthood).

Mark Jeske is on the board of Thrivent and gets about $140,000 a year for that part-time job. He loves to sponsor ELCA-WELS-LCMS ministers conferences, with ELCA ministers helping to teach, and Mark starring, one way or t'other.

Jeske would be a good person to get Thrivent and ELCA to stop promoting abortion on demand.

And Lutherans, please stop begging for Thrivent loot for your pro-life groups. That is like begging the KKK for financial support for diversity training.

Lemme see here - ELCA woman minister Erin Morris,
WELS Church and Change founder Steve Witte, LCMS etc.
Yes, this has all the marks of Jeske management.


Jeske Thrivent Bio

Rev. Mark A. Jeske The Rev. Mark A. Jeske, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been a member of the Thrivent Financial Board of Directors since May 2011. Jeske currently serves on the Human Resources Committee and is also a member of the Strategic Oversight and Marketing Committee of the board. A Milwaukee native, Jeske has served as senior pastor of St. Marcus Lutheran Church, an inner city congregation, since 1980.

Today, St. Marcus is a thriving, multicultural congregation of more than 1,100 members. The congregation operates numerous outreach ministries, and its elementary school (serving more than 800 students) is nationally recognized for its Christ-centered focus and academic excellence. While attending Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, Wisconsin, Jeske spent a year in Colombia, South America, starting a mission church as part of his internship assignment. He also spent two years teaching at Northwestern Preparatory School in Watertown, Wisconsin, prior to beginning his ministry at St. Marcus.

Jeske hosts the “Time of Grace” television program. Broadcast on one Milwaukee station in November 2001, the program airs today on more than 125 stations, numerous cable networks, five satellite channels, American Forces Network and via the Internet. Jeske is author of several books including his latest, “Hope in a Moment: Devotions for Everyday Life,” a Bible commentary and more than two dozen daily devotional booklets. He is an accomplished instrumentalist and is passionate about understanding history and culture. Jeske and his wife, Carol, have four children and reside in Milwaukee.



In the Last 24 Hours - Katy Perry Leads Again - Starring the Booze Brothers

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Marke Jeske's vicar and staffer posed with Katy Perry, porno singer.
Glende made his photo his Facebook profile for weeks.


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Why is a light show needed in a sanctuary?
That may be cool in a favorite bar,
but really tacky in a church.


WELS is the abusive sect where the staff of a congregation
sues the victims of their abuse -
and Ski gets a call to his fourth district (out of four).

Roses Budding and Blooming. Chrysler Imperial Planted. Sassy and I Watch the Robins Build a Nest

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Chrysler Imperial is known for color, size,
fragrance, and shade tolerance -
but it is more of a Southern climate rose.

On Sunday we will have garden roses on the altar rather than store boughten ones. Here and there buds are showing their color as they start to open up. All the older roses are budding, so there are hundreds of blooms in production. Yesterday I went through the older roses and pruned dead wood again. One Veterans Honor needed a new place to grow, rainwater from the barrel, and a bit of pruning.

All the digging was done on worked soil, previously planted, mulched, watered, and earthwormed. Needless to say, the soil was simple to dig with only a few greedy maple roots to chop. It is an ancient saying that "worked soil is easier for growing plants." In New Testament Greek, this word for work--noun,adjective, and verb--is the basis for the English word energy. That comprises the word group for efficacy, which appears throughout the New Testament.

There is the vast gulf between Biblical doctrine and that of Lutheran apostates (ELCA-LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC sic). The Lutheran apostates place their trust in the efficacy of gimmicks, entertainment, fads, methods, and personality.

 The Word of God is quick (effective)...

Luther and the German Reformers placed their trust in the efficacy of the Word alone, always working with the divine power--dynamis, as in dynamite--of the Holy Spirit, never apart from the Spirit. Notice what the moderns have abandoned - the liturgy, creeds, hymns, and sermons - any expression of the Word. The baptismal font is hidden and Holy Communion is neglected. But, when The CORE was starting, Bishop Katie was shopping for a soda fountain.

Walmart is famous for beginning with fresh popcorn drawing people into the store--right here at Walton's Five and Dime--and Lutherans trying the same thing with snacks and cola at their so-called services. Walmart no longer offers popcorn at the front of the store, but Lutheran congregations brag about snacks at the front of theirs. They are selling the Gospel, using bait.

WELS' Victory of the Lamb has cleaned up their What To Expect a little bit, which reads like an ocean cruise brochure. The movie theater seats have been erased from the page! Ichabod effect?
  • Enjoy Hospitality – Goodies, coffee and all kinds of yummy stuff. All completely free… just like grace!
  • Dress Comfortably – Wear clothes. Whether they’re in style… that’s up to you!
  • Casual Atmosphere – Reclining movie theater seats with cup holders. Need we say more?
  • Serious Faith – We take God very seriously, but try not to take ourselves too seriously.
The concept of worked ground makes sense for the transfer of the term to the efficacy of the Word. When man applies his muscle-power to the soil, tree roots are broken up, sod is turned into compost, and valued plants are established with far more value that the normal guardians of the soil - weeds or grass. I have been digging the same ground for several years and even considered - horrors - a rototiller. But now, after the prep work done, putting in tomatoes or new roses is simple and easy, with a wealth of earthworms obviously enjoying themselves as they do the real work of gardening - mixing, tunneling, fertilizing, and aerating the soil.

In the past, congregations grew because the pastor visited people. preached, taught, and administered the Sacraments. Over time the leavening effect of the Gospel made its mark without drama, bunnies, snacks, or obsessions with numbers. Now congregations shrink from the Church Shrinkage Movement--invented by Fuller Seminary's sociologist and clown prince (McGavran and Wagner), Pasadena's Snake Oil Salesman in Chief - Robert Schuller.



After 20 years of Church Growth, Shepherd of Peace in Columbus has to borrow money to last another year. Schuller's cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral. And Tim Glende wants everyone to forget the debacle he abandoned in Illinois - Star of Bethlehem, which ended up giving up two church buildings away - the first to the Eastern Orthodox, the second to the Babtists. If ministers abandon the Means of Grace, the Means of Grace will abandon them.

Lammerts won this award for his roses, not for his fashion sense.
No photo does justice to the delicate beauty of the
Queen Elizabeth rose, a good reason to grow them.

Chrysler Imperial Rose
Chrysler Imperial rose is the second famous rose from Walter Lammerts, PhD, a Creationist and leader among Creation scientists. One would expect that being so wrong about science - by modern standards - Lammerts would have been an utter failure in rose genetics. Instead, he developed two of the most famous roses - Chrysler Imperial and Queen Elizabeth.

Relatively few people are famous for their roses. Developing a winning combination of attributes is so rare that when I see certain developer names in the catalogs, I am immediately interested. Only a few names come up in the all time favorites lists - and Lammerts is one of those stars.



Sassy and I Watch the Robins Build a Nest
When I unwrap bare root roses, the twine is cut and left on the ground. During nesting season, bits of string, dead leaves, and twine all become part of nests. When one nest fell from a tree last summer, I noticed a piece of gold wrapper decorating the outside.

I found one piece of twine in an odd place in the yard, so I placed it on the crepe myrtle bush for easy access. Sassy and I were coming back from walking around the cul-de-sack when that same piece fell from the maple tree. We watched a robin dive for the ground, land, and pick it up again. A smaller piece of twine fell soon after and another dive retrieved it. Far up in the maple, the Mr. and Mrs. Robin were building the next. They are the same birds that run a few feet away when I am planting and watering roses. They are not frightened enough to fly up into the tree.

They do not mind hiding behind the roses, waiting for me to go away.

For those waiting for the spring we are already enjoying - save dryer lint, string, and twine for the birds to build their nests. I also break up twigs and throw them in the same place around the maple tree mulch. String and twine can be draped over bumps in the tree or branches in bushes, for easy spotting. Lint can be put in those little wire cages used for suet.

Corn is a high energy food for many birds.
They also enjoy the fruits that are going bad in our fridge.



LCMS Pastor's Arrest Leads the New Stories for the Month, Followed by WELS Easter Bunnies

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LCMS covered up for Darwin Schauer
so he could offend again.


LCMS loyalists accused me of violating the Eighth Commandment
for linking the story that was all over the Net.
Luther: "284] All this has been said regarding secret sins. But where the sin is quite public so that the judge and everybody know it, you can without any sin avoid him and let him go, because he has brought himself into disgrace, and you may also publicly testify concerning him. For when a matter is public in the light of day, there can be no slandering or false judging or testifying; as, when we now reprove the Pope with his doctrine, which is publicly set forth in books and proclaimed in all the world. For where the sin is public, the reproof also must be public, that every one may learn to guard against it." Large Catechism, 8th Commandment.



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Almost Ready for the Capstone of the Main-Maple Rose Garden

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Today most of the mulch went on the main rose garden. We are shy a few bags to finish up one corner of the garden.

Our helper looks at the garden and grins. Very little would be done without the help of his entire family. His wife finds carsfull of cardboard. His children help mulch. Our helper is very good at getting everything in place and looking good.

Without question, a lot of gardening work is a bit tedious, but with a group of people we have fun.

The capstone will be - drumroll - stumps in the middle so people can sit down in the midst and enjoy the roses in the semi-shade or the cool of the afternoon.

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Preview of the April 25, 2016 Christian News. Roman Catholic Preached into Heaven for His Good Works

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Even McCain's friends do not want to be linked with him,
but Otten called Paul a scholar while the putative editor
was plagiarizing like a Glende.

Pastor Herman Otten does not like my Photoshop, showing him as a pope, but he loved selling the pope's favorite book against Luther - The Facts (sic) about Luther, by Monsignor O'Hare, in the Reformation issue of Christian News! Context matters, so omitting crucial facts amounts to deceiving the readers of the weekly tabloid.

I reviewed the well known lies of that disgraceful book in Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant, which Otten sells. He should read it some day. Is his favorite author, Haven Bradford Gow, a Roman Catholic? I was left puzzled. If so, Otten seems to be preaching the guy into heaven, based on his good works. What did Gow actually believe if he admired that monster Mother Teresa?

Favorably quoting the pope.

Haven Bradford Gow is a TV and radio commentator and writer who teaches religion to children at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Greenville, Mississippi. 

Otten should explain why I received a free review copy of The Rite of Sodomy from Roman Catholic Randy Engel but not the second volume. "Conservative" Lutherans got their knickers in a knot because I pointed out the homosexuality in their own synods, especially the WELS synodical schools. Otten made a point of apologizing for my accurate, honest review, just before the FBI raided WELS headquarters to see if their national PR director Joel Hochmuth had boy porn videos and graphics at 2929 Mayfair Road, The Love Shack.

But wait, there's more.

David Becker, who called me a liar for telling the truth, had this odd note, above, while praising former ELCA pastor Tom Brock."In 2010, Brock endured a mean spirited attack where confidentiality was violated, but he came through that successfully and is going stronger than ever."Christian News, 4-11-16.

I was somewhat aware of Tom Brock and some controversy, but I pay little attention to ELCA and the the mini-ELCAs that calved from that sinking glacier of Thrivent-funded abortion, sodomy, and women's ordination.

Brock is an unmarried homosexual pastor, now in the LCMC, who confessed to having a fling on his trip to Slovakia, as detailed in this article.

Here is more information about the matter, plus criticism of the outing of Tom Brock.

One can only conclude that Otten and Becker have a strange set of values, certainly not Biblical. They are hyper-sensitive, quick to take offense at the truth, hyper-vigilant, and overly dramatic. Every stinkbomb they throw temps one to look into the cause of all the drama.




Otten claims falsely that I am silent about his current crusade on the text of the Bible. I began Thy Strong Word: The Efficacy of the Word in the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions- a book which he refused to acknowledge - with a chapter on that issue. That was 16 years ago. The new edition was published via Lulu.com in 2011 and the 2016 edition is coming out soon via Amazon and Kindle.

If Otten had stuck with the King James Version (and various updates) plus the traditional text of the Bible, he would not have led so many astray with the ever-changing Beck Bible, edited by an adulterer.

Adulterous editors must be the rage among the "conservative" Lutheran synods. One editor of the WELS hymnal had a mistress in the congregation - a sexretary - while he was dealing with serious worship matters.




 Pope John the Malefactor has been demoted to Circuit Pastor,
since his sect is shrinking so fast.

Bishop Martin Stephan,took his mistress on the same ship with him,
leaving Mrs. Stephan at home in Dresden with their dying syphilitic children,
but Walther "didn't know" Stephan was an adulterer.


Bremen, Germany to New Orleans
21 January 1839

DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI - PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
I, H. W. Exter master of the Ship Olbers do solemnly sincerely & truly swear that the within list signed by me & now delivered to the Collector of this district contains the names of all the Passengers taken on board of the Said Ship at the Port of Bremen or at any time since and that all matters therein set forth are according to the best of my Knowledge & Belief just & true & I do further swear that Two of the Said Passengers died on the voyage.

Sworn before me this 21st Jany 1839 ~~ [signed] J. W. Exter-Master
List of Passengers on board of the bremer Ship Olbers H. W. Exter My bound from Bremen to New Orleans
Columns represent: Passenger number, Name, Relationship to the head of the family, Last dwelling place, Occupation, Age, Died on the voyage.
Cabin

1 Martin Stephan Dresden Preacher 61
2 Martin Stephan his son Dresden 16

3 Theodore Julius Brohm Dresden Candidate 30
4 H. S. Fischer Dresden Merchant 40
5 Julie Fischer his wife Dresden 32
6* Louise Gunther Dresden 32
  7  Gustav Jaeckel                          Dresden         Cashier          32
8Francis Adolph Marbach Dresden Attornay (sic) 40
9 Louise Marbach his wife Dresden 34
10 Gustav Marbach his child Dresden 11
11 Clara Marbach his child Dresden 6
12 Victor Marbach his child Dresden 5
13* Martin Marbach his child Dresden 2
14 Eduard Vehse Dresden Recorder 35
15* Mathilde Vehse his child Dresden 9
16 Hermann Walther Dresden Preacher 29
17 M. Emil Julius Moritz Wege Dresden Candidate 38
18 Sophie Schneiderin Dresden 40
19* Fred Loeschner *Konigsbruck Painter 44

LCMS Presidents Appointed by Pope Herman Otten, Excommunicated by Pope Herman Otten

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Irony - a non-smiling Smylie as head of a candy company in Moline.

Jack Preus (1969-1981) met with Pastor Herman Otten many times, and Otten recorded phone conversations with Preus.

Ralph Bohlmann (1981-1992) was OK with Otten, but antagonized the LCMS.

Al Barry (1992-2001) made the LCMS his fourth synod (one itty-bitty "orthodox" sect, ELS, WELS, and finally LCMS). Paul McCain was ordained Barry's campaign manager and worked secretly with Otten to promote Barry while both men denied working together. McCain went from Barry assistant to the Historical Institute to Concordia Publishing House and CyberBrethren plagiarism fame.

The long dark tea-time of Jerry Kieschnick (2001-2010). I do not see how he was one bit different from the rest, except Otten helped him get elected by his hostility toward someone else, fueled by Jack Iago Cascione's fulminations. From this vantage point, the differences are impossible to discern.

Matt Harrison became LCMS president by defeating Kieschnick, doubtless with Paul McCain in the background. Immediately after, McCain was featured in Harrison photographs, gloating over his return to the Purple Palace for photo ops and popping up again in official photos. Now that Otten is tired of Harrison, we learn that Matt the Fat courted Otten for hours in New Haven, including a banjo strumming Ode to Otten.

In my opinion, Harrison should be defeated for enabling McCain. But of course, for every McCain is a Jay Webber eager to take his place as hatchet man and false teacher.

Irony - Otten complaining about the LCMS presidents
he has secretly maneuvered into office.
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WELS Statistics - Still Shrinking. Going Mainline, Totally

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A few observations concerning the statistics you will find in the 2015 report:     Membership totals decreased by one percent from last year.   The average per communicant giving in WELS is $1,180, a three percent increase from 2014. This amount represents approximately 2.5 percent of income based on 2015 U.S. per capita income. The average percent of income given per  member among U.S. Christians, according to latest figures from 2013, is 2.2 percent. (If you would like to see how your  church compares, search the web to find your state’s per capita income. Then divide your congregation’s per communicant  giving figure from the Statistical Report by your state’s per capita income.)    If you look at the breakdown of enrollment in our early childhood ministry programs across the U.S., you will notice the high  number of non‐WELS children enrolled. This makes early childhood ministry a top outreach opportunity for our synod. We  glorify God for that. 

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GJ - The WELS statistics are always amusing. They have been on Church Growth steroids for decades, abandoning any hint of Lutheran doctrine and worship. They put a Fuller alumnus in charge of the Sausage Factory (Valleskey), another one as First VP (Wayne Mueller, the Jim Huebner), and another as head of Women's Ordination at Martin Luther College (Larry Olson, DMin, Fuller).

The agenda has always been radical anti-Christian dogma, UOJ, to bring WELS in line with ELCA and its LCA/ALC predecessors.

Growth? Growth in apostasy. Growth in criminal convictions against pastors and teachers. Growth in ueber-paid administrators. Growth in tax-supported schools for non-Lutherans. Growth in programs conducted with ELCA.

When a mainline denomination is failing, they point out how many non-members use this or that service. I heard that in the LCA Canada once when the Synod President said, "The residents of this youth home are 100% non-Lutheran. It is PURE mission."

The WELS diaper-changing business, disguised as Early Childhood Ministry, is sold as evangelism, etc. In truth, their little academies are a baby-sitting service for women who want to work outside the home. WELS has to compete for prices, so they keep the charge low. Meanwhile, they often have to fulfill state demands for staffing and salaries, so the congregation subsidizes the members who work at the day care and also the non-members who use the baby-sitting service. Combined, that is quite a demand on the budget.

Shepherd of Peace in Columbus claimed they were going to have a school, but they were really aiming at baby-sitting and never went beyond Kindergarten. They added a building just for baby-sitting and only the staff could access that building. No one else could use it. Benefit? They had to borrow money just to make it another year, and that was after closing down the diaper academy, which continued to be called The School until it shut down.

Money wasted on this debacle was hidden from the members and never separated out on the budget reports.

Scott Barefoot, Purple Reign





Ski posed with his wife.
Thank you, Scott Barefoot.
But still, Ski had net losses last year.
He needs more Groeschel-Stanley oomph.


Formula of Concord and Unity

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95] From this our explanation, friends and enemies, and therefore every one, may clearly infer that we have no intention of yielding aught of the eternal, immutable truth of God for the sake of temporal peace, tranquillity, and unity (which, moreover, is not in our power to do). Nor would such peace and unity, since it is devised against the truth and for its suppression, have any permanency. Still less are we inclined to adorn and conceal a corruption of the pure doctrine and manifest, condemned errors. 96] But we entertain heartfelt pleasure and love for, and are on our part sincerely inclined and anxious to advance, that unity according to our utmost power, by which His glory remains to God uninjured, nothing of the divine truth of the Holy Gospel is surrendered, no room is given to the least error, poor sinners are brought to true, genuine repentance, raised up by faith, confirmed in new obedience, and thus justified and eternally saved alone through the sole merit of Christ.


The Jackson Rose Farm Is Complete - For Now

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I added two stumps in the midst of the rose garden,
for seating and for bird lookouts.

I will try to get new photos of the main rose garden merging into the circular maple tree garden. In the backyard is the fence garden for Mrs. Gardener (our neighbor's wife -  she loves roses).  I conspired to build the fence garden to quell any opposition to the way I was going to take over the fence. Previously it was kept weed free with chemicals. One time it was a 3 foot stripe of no growth of anything. Now it is mulched with shredded cyprus from last year and the leaves still remaining from autumn.

Chaste Tree


My starter projects from last year have taken root in a glorious way. The asparagus, which I planted my way, is six feet tall, promising to be extra good next year. All the berries are doing well. The strange new plants (Chaste Tree) are thriving, and the butterfly bushes are packed with leaves.

Our helper observed how our remaining lawn is lush in its growth, far more than his. I started early with compost in the corner of the yard and sprinkled red wiggler earthworms all over. A church member thought the earthworms revived his yard, and I have no doubt, given the nature of the red wiggler. A pine forest can be changed over, just from earthworms coming in from fishermen's boots and altering the soil structure, away from acid.

I told Mr. Gardener that I was originally going to haul compost from the bin, but no matter how much we put in (and he added his share) it always sank to the bottom. That told me how much was being used and distributed by the soil creatures.

Likewise I cannot put too much food under the crepe myrtle bush. No matter how much leaf mulch, mushroom compost, and grass clippings I have added, the soil is free of organic matter in short order. In fact, the feeding has apparently created a bigger soil population with a ravenous appetite for all things organic. To enhance the effect, I prune the crepe myrtle of extra twigs and old dry twigs. The same pruning will make rose bushes more productive and boost the size and quality of the roses.


Tending the Earthworm Population. The Soil Food Web

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Uncle Jim's Earthworm Blog - red wigglers.


The earthworm- such a simple creature - and yet so valuable to gardeners and farmers. The total earthworm population on a piece of land is hard to imagine, but that is also true of ants, beetles, spiders, slugs, bacteria, protozoa, nematodes, mites, springtails, and fungi.

I copied some material below to help someone  who was asking about all this.

Hosting earthworms is a great idea. Increasing what they like will leverage their population and the benefits thereof.

Composting - Keep It Local.
I outgrew my need to turn compost, shovel it, wheelbarrow it uphill to the garden, etc. So I make my compost on the spot. The goal is to have a yard and gardens brimming with earthworms, because they do so much.

Vermicastings 
Vermicastings (the name given to worm poop) are 50% higher in organic matter than soil that has not moved through worms. This is an astonishing increase and radically changes the composition of the soil, increasing CEC because of the greater amount of charge-holding organic surfaces. Other nutrients, therefore, have the ability to attach to the organic matter that has passed through a worm. 

The benefits don’t stop there. The worm’s digestive enzymes (or, properly, those produced by bacteria in the worm’s intestines) unlock many of the chemical bonds that otherwise tie up nutrients and prevent their being plant-available. Thus, vermicastings are as much as seven times richer in phosphate than soil that has not been through an earthworm. They have ten times the available potash; five times the nitrogen; three times the usable magnesium; and they are one and a half times higher in calcium (thanks to the calcium carbonate added during digestion). All these nutrients bind onto organic matter in the fecal pellets. 

Worms can deposit a staggering 10 to 15 tons of castings per acre on the surface annually. This almost unbelievable number is clearly significant to gardeners: the ability to increase the availability of nutrients without carting in and adding tons of fertilizer is about as close to alchemy as one can get. 

Master shredders 
Earthworms are classified as shredders. As they search for food, they break down the leaf litter in the garden and on the lawn, greatly speeding up the decomposition of plant material, directly and indirectly. They open up leaves and other organic matter, giving bacteria and fungi better access to the cellulose (and other carbohydrates) and lignin (a noncarbohydrate) in the organic matter. Earthworms, then, obviously facilitate the recycling of nutrients back to the plants.

Lewis, Wayne; Lowenfels, Jeff (2010-09-10). Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web, Revised Edition (Kindle Locations 1400-1414). Timber Press. Kindle Edition. 

Earthworms like darkness, moisture, sweeter soil, and organic matter. They use bacteria to digest the organic matter they swallow and excrete. Thus the gardeners tiny helper has his own tiny helpers.

Organic matter they love:

  • Animal manure - but avoid cat and dog manure.
  • Grass, leaves, and wood mulch.
  • Upside-down sod or sod denied sunlight. 
  • Newsprint and cardboard.
  • Food garbage but not meat, fat, or bones. Never onions or garlic in close quarters.
  • A pile of newspaper left on soil or sod will soak up moisture and soon boast a colony of fat, healthy earthworms.
Earthworms hate:
  1. Light. They dig down to avoid it. 
  2. Garlic and onions. They will head for the hills when those scraps are used.
  3. Dryness. They need lots of moisture to thrive, and moisture provides the rot they need to eat.
  4. Man-made fertilizers. Insecticides. Fungicides - all are earthworm killers or repellents.
  5. Rototillers - when the colonists broke up the woodlands for farming and plowed the soil, they changed the soil over to bacteria prominence (Lowenfels, Teaming with Microbes). We are overly in love with osterizing the soil. As my neighbor said to me today, "Rototilling made my garden worse, not better."
Simple concept - organic matter placed on top of the soil
will be pulled down and mixed by earthworms and soil creatures.
Save your backs, gardeners.
Turn that wheelbarrow into a planter.


These charts remind me of football play charts - not very helpful -
but here is some written information about all this.


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Kelmed from Cornell University

Invertebrates of the Compost Pile

In small-scale outdoor composting systems, such as backyard compost piles, soil invertebrates are likely to contribute to the decomposition process. Together with bacteria, fungi, and other microbes, these organisms make up a complex food web or energy pyramid with primary, secondary, and tertiary level consumers. The base of the pyramid, or energy source, is made up of organic matter including plant and animal residues.


Tertiary Consumers
(organisms that eat secondary consumers)
centipedes, predatory mites,
rove beetles, fomicid ants,
carabid beetles

Secondary Consumers
(organisms that eat primary consumers)
springtails, some types of mites, feather-winged beetles
nematodes, protozoa, rotifera, soil flatworms

Primary Consumers
(organisms that eat organic residues)
bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes,
nematodes, some types of mites, snails, slugs,
earthworms, millipedes, sowbugs, whiteworms

Organic Residues
leaves, grass clippings, other plant debris,
food scraps,
fecal matter and animal bodies including those of soil invertebrates

As you can see in this pyramid, organic residues such leaves or other plant materials are eaten by some types of invertebrates such as millipedes, sow bugs, snails and slugs. These invertebrates shred the plant materials, creating more surface area for action by fungi, bacteria, and actinomycetes (a group of organisms intermediate between bacteria and true fungi), which are in turn eaten by organisms such as mites and springtails.
Many kinds of worms, including earthworms, nematodes, red worms and potworms eat decaying vegetation and microbes and excrete organic compounds that enrich compost. Their tunneling aerates the compost, and their feeding increases the surface area of organic matter for microbes to act upon. As each decomposer dies or excretes, more food is added to web for other decomposers.
Nematodes: These tiny, cylindrical, often transparent microscopic worms are the most abundant of the physical decomposers - a handful of decaying compost contains several million. It has been estimated that one rotting apple contains 90,000. Under a magnifying lens they resemble fine human hair.
Some species scavenge on decaying vegetation, some feed on bacteria, fungi, protozoa and other nematodes, and some suck the juices of plant roots, especially root vegetables.
Mites: Mites are the second most common invertebrate found in compost. They have eight leg-like jointed appendages. Some can be seen with the naked eye and others are microscopic. Some can be seen hitching rides on the back of other faster moving invertebrates such as sowbugs, millipedes and beetles. Some scavenge on leaves, rotten wood, and other organic debris. Some species eat fungi, yet others are predators and feed on nematodes, eggs, insect larvae and other mites and springtails. Some are both free living and parasitic. One very common compost mite is globular in appearance, with bristling hairs on its back and red-orange in color.
Springtails: Springtails are extremely numerous in compost. They are very small wingless insects and can be distinguished by their ability to jump when disturbed. They run in and around the particles in the compost and have a small spring-like structure under the belly that catapults them into the air when the spring catch is triggered. They chew on decomposing plants, pollen, grains, and fungi. They also eat nematodes and droppings of other arthropods and then meticulously clean themselves after feeding.
Earthworms: Earthworms do the lion's share of the decomposition work among the larger compost organisms. They are constantly tunneling and feeding on dead plants and decaying insects during the daylight hours. Their tunneling aerates the compost and enables water, nutrients and oxygen to filter down. "As soil or organic matter is passed through an earthworm's digestive system, it is broken up and neutralized by secretions of calcium carbonate from calciferous glands near the worm's gizzard. Once in the gizzard, material is finely ground prior to digestion. Digestive intestinal juices rich in hormones, enzymes, and other fermenting substances continue the breakdown process. The matter passes out of the worm's body in the form of casts, which are the richest and finest quality of all humus material. Fresh casts are markedly higher in bacteria, organic material, and available nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium than soil itself." (Rodale)
Slugs and snails (left): Slugs and snails generally feed on living plant material but will attack fresh garbage and plant debris and will therefore appear in the compost heap.
Centipedes (right): Centipedes are fast moving predators found mostly in the top few inches of the compost heap. They have formidable claws behind their head which possess poison glands that paralyze small red worms, insect larvae, newly hatched earthworms, and arthropods - mainly insects and spiders. To view a QuickTime movie of the centipede click on this image


Millipedes: They are slower and more cylindrical than centipedes and have two pairs of appendages on each body segment. They feed mainly on decaying plant tissue but will eat insect carcasses and excrement.

Sow Bugs (right): Sow Bugs are fat bodied crustaceans with delicate plate-like gills along the lower surface of their abdomens which must be kept moist. They move slowly grazing on decaying vegetation.

Beetles (left): The most common beetles in compost are the rove beetle, ground beetle and feather-winged beetle. Feather-winged beetles feed on fungal spores, while the larger rove and ground beetles prey on other insects, snails, slugs and other small animals.

Ants: Ants feed on aphid honey-dew, fungi, seeds, sweets, scraps, other insects and sometimes other ants. Compost provides some of these foods and it also provides shelter for nests and hills. Ants may benefit the compost heap by moving minerals especially phosphorus and potassium around by bringing fungi and other organisms into their nests.
Flies: During the early stages of the composting process, flies provide ideal airborne transportation for bacteria on their way to the pile. Flies spend their larval phase in compost as maggots, which do not survive thermophilic temperatures. Adults feed upon organic vegetation.
Spiders: Spiders feed on insects and other small invertebrates.
Pseudoscorpions: Pseudoscorpions are predators which seize victims with their visible front claws, then inject poison from glands located at the tips of the claws. Prey include minute nematode worms, mites, larvae, and small earthworms.
Earwigs: Earwigs are large predators, easily seen with the naked eye. They move about quickly. Some are predators. Others feed chiefly on decayed vegetation.

Creation Day Essay: Engineering, Manufacturing, and Management

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Facebook urged me to do something about April 22nd, which some Do-Gooders decided to call Earth Day. I have no trouble calling it Creation Day.

My earned income is derived from teaching online, so I am fascinated by large computer systems, especially since I know people who run them. When I garden, I look at the horticultural enterprise in terms of engineering, manufacturing, and management.

Computers grew very slowly from the first efforts in the West. Babbage began them in 1850 or so, but did not build his model. That took until 2002. But early, Lord Byron's daughter, Ada, decided to predict how such an engine would work, so she invented the first program language, software for the hardware. She is honored today by a government software language called Ada.

For my computer to talk to your computer, there must be an Internet, which grew from the military's interest in creating a modular communications system in case of all out war. Once computers began to talk to each other, there developed a need for people to talk to each other through their computer connections. Many different technologies developed to make the first crude efforts work

All my online teaching was done through email servers, which were pretty basic in 2003. Now online teaching uses video, graphics, and many other tools. People need to learn how to use these tools, and others have to maintain the tools and systems or everything breaks down.

The Jackson Rose Farm
Everywhere is definite proof of engineering, manufacturing, and management - all from God.

Yesterday I wheelbarrowed two tree stumps from the backyard to the rose garden. One stump was already shedding its bark, so I peeled the loose bark onto the mulch. The space between the bark and the main part of the tree was damp, dark, and FILLED WITH CREEPY CRAWLY THINGS! Earwigs were prominent in the collection. As I pulled it apart, the creatures of rot began to dig into the soil to get away from the sunlight.

Earwigs, earthworms, mites, slugs, and many other critters have a part in dissolving a tree and making all its elements useful for other plants, including other trees.

Every single creature of the soil is engineered to do a job - and do it well. That one species started its life cycle at a point in time - let's say Creation. Ever since it has occupied a place in the soil and has always done its job with great efficiency, even though many other creatures participate in the same work in the same food chain.

 Earwig - By James Lindsey at Ecology of Commanster, CC BY-SA 3.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7205229

Which part is more astonishing? We tend to focus on Creation itself as rather static. Here is the earwig, above. It has various body parts that help it feed from rot and fight for its life. Like the earthworm or bird, every organ system is engineered to do the job to perfection. Hitler had his engineers design an enormous tank, the 100 ton Maus. Experts agree it was too clumsy to do its job well. An even larger tank was never built, only designed.

Everything in the yard is engineered to perfection, created, and also managed - without my help at all. The soil food web is so complicated that explaining the concept briefly is a major chore, not one that a writer can do easily or -  a reader can grasp once explained. And yet, basic trust in Creation can make this system work at its best, benefiting every segment - except the toxin aisle of the hardware store. Management means that a surplus of one creature will be met by the predation of another. The feeder will grow in numbers until its food is reduced, and then it will decline.

Ironically, the bacteria thrive because protozoa devour it, giving the survivors room to grow. Likewise, the bacteria seem to appreciate the earthworm, reducing food and releasing nutrition for the earthworm as the worm gathers organic material to reduce.

A well run grocery store is a marvel of management, because supplies must be ordered to match the needs of the customers. The supplies must arrive in an orderly way, be logged into the store, and put on shelves as space becomes available. A system of management keeps the right people on the job and doing what is needed most at any given time. Without the managers, this falls apart, because someone has to open the bay to let the delivery truck arrive. Someone must get the money counted and deposited. Someone must order up the workers or cut hours.

Therefore, gardening is not difficult but easy. The hard work is done and carries on without any human intervention. Do I want toads? Yes. They arrive to do their work if I have some water supplies and bugs to eat. They stay in numbers that match the food and water supply.

Hordes of beetles and cursorial  (non-web) spiders work the yard at night, even though many other creatures do similar work in getting rid of pests. I used to believe the myth that slugs were not eaten by other creatures - except ducks. In fact, many beneficial creatures are expert slug eaters, so the slugs keep that entire population primed to reduce their numbers. Kill slugs? Then I would removing the incentive for the slug-eaters to populate my yard. Poison slugs? That would poison many beneficial creatures and never reach the slug population, which is 2/3rds in the soil at all times.

This tiny flower fly has designed his own livery
to make predators think he is a bee.
Who told him a) this would work, and
b) how to do it?

Ron Roth, Jeff Davis, Church and Change, Wayne Mueller. From 2009

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Ron Roth works with Jeff Davis in charging a percentage when they raise funds through their business, which they advertise as stewardship training.


"TELL has served the church faithfully for 15 years. Three editors have served; Ronald Roth (1977-84), Paul Kelm (1985-88), and the undersigned since 1989...The lead article in the first issue of TELL was titled 'Church Growth - Worthwhile for WELS.'...The author of this article in April 1988 issue of TELL concludes, 'It's obvious by now that I believe we in WELS can profit greatly from the writings of the church-growth leaders.' ... TELL as a separate publication ends with this issue. Nevertheless, the focus of The Evangelism Life Line will continue for years to come as an integral part of the new Board for Parish Services journal - PARISH LEADERSHIP. "
Rev. Robert Hartman TELL (WELS Evangelism) Summer, 1992.



"There is no Church Growth Movement Program in our synod. Our church body is opposed to the false theology of the Church Growth Movement. We have no programs inside or outside the budget with that name. Nor do we have any programs with a different name which utilize Church Growth theology." Wayne D. Mueller, Administrator for the BPS, WELS, "A Response to 'Saving Souls vs. New Programs,'"The Northwestern Lutheran, November 1, 1991, February 1, 1992 p. 50.

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GJ - Wayne, some day you need to sit down with Ron Roth, hold his hand, and tell him that someone is lying. Sort it out before you speak to another so-called Evangelism conference.

This is for all those who got their Brett Favre jerseys in a knot about publishing last year's agenda for the Anything Goes District Evangelism event: It is the same Church and Chicanery agenda each year. The faces may change a bit, but the doctrine is consistently Schwaermer. Ski spoke last year and this year, on the same topic. Next year will probably be: "Ski on alternative worship, based on his experiences at St. Markus, at the Popcorn Cathedral of Rock, and at CrossRoads in S. Lyons, Michigan."


"I'm Doug Englebrecht,
and everyone knows,
Anything goes!"


Cantate, The Fourth Sunday after Easter, 2016. John 16:5-15. The Holy Spirit Convicts the World of Unbelief

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Cantate, The Fourth Sunday after Easter, 2016



Pastor Gregory L. Jackson




The Hymn #458                   
Our Father – Luther                    
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 Sermon Hymn #462           I Love Thy Kingdom               

To Convict the World of Unbelief in Christ, Which Is Sin


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 #657                           Beautiful Savior                      
   
        

Fourth Sunday After Easter

Lord God, heavenly Father, who didst through Thy Son promise us Thy Holy Spirit, that He should convince the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment: We beseech Thee, enlighten our hearts, that we may confess our sins, through faith in Christ obtain everlasting righteousness, and in all our trials and temptations retain this consolation, that Christ is Lord over the devil and death, and all things, and that He will graciously deliver us out of all our afflictions, and make us forever partakers of eternal salvation, through the same, Thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.



KJV James 1:16 Do not err, my beloved brethren. 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. 18 Of his own will begat he us with the Word of Truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 19 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath: 20 For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God. 21 Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted Word, which is able to save your souls.

KJV John 16:5 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou? 6 But because I have said these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart.

7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.

8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. 12 I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. 13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. 14 He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. 15 All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you.



To Convict the World of Sin, Which Is Unbelief in Christ


KJV John 16:5 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou? 6 But because I have said these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart.

This is one of the most important Gospel passages of all. No wonder the mainline denominations, including WELS and LCMS, follow the three-year Roman Catholic cycle and avoid this passage.

In the old days, the Lutherans preached on this passage every year, for Cantate Sunday. Far more of them understood this passage, no matter what denomination used the historic cycle. 

What better way to displace the Gospel than to "improve and clarify." The liberal leaders said, "The people will be exposed to many more lessons this way, and the ministers won't get bored with the same passages every year." Given that many congregations have 25-30% attendance, that is a horrible argument, since people no longer have reliable lessons they know well and grasp readily. And the ministers have to scramble for more sermons to copy from the Net - a needless burden.

Luther made this Gospel pivotal, and we must also understand John 16:8ff, if we consider ourselves Lutheran - and we think Luther is a theologian we need to celebrate with a 500th year anniversary.

Setting
The setting is Jesus telling the disciples about what they will soon be facing. So much is predicted that they cannot comprehend everything, and they are sorrowful. The greatest joy in life is going to be gone? We know how much some bad news will excite our imaginations about even worse events, and those fears supplant everything for a time.

7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.

The Holy Spirit will be sent and yet cannot be sent until the Ascension of Jesus. Their Advocate will have a new role as the Gospel becomes global in only a few years. Next is the central meaning of this Promise, the definition of the  Holy Spirit's work.

This is doubly and triply important. 
  • First of all, this is Jesus teaching the disciples in His farewell sermon, not the interpretation of what Jesus taught.
  • Secondly, the reporter is the beloved disciple John, the one entrusted to watch over Jesus' mother Mary, taking her home.
  • Thirdly, the passage is so powerful that the meaning is largely ignored and fought against, with the excuse of teaching about the upcoming Pentecost.
Three stages mark the importance of an opinion, teaching, or trend.
  1. Agreement - that means everyone takes this for granted and it did not need to be said.
  2. Anger - the statement has aroused the wrath of people who realize what it means.
  3. Silence and "not knowing" - The truth is so revolutionary that the matter cannot be faced or even debated. When nominal Christians say, "We are not even going to discuss this, then they have sensed the danger and reacted accordingly.

Stage 3 is not the Christian approach to false doctrine, because there must be heresies and divisions to prove what is acceptable, to separate the wormy flour from the good flour, or the good flour will be completely infested. There is a type of moth that loves grain and flour. Most food at a grocery store will be marked, "Rotate to keep fresh." The grains, like rice, are marked, "Rotate to prevent infestation." If the pantry moths are present in the supply for a time, the laying of 300 eggs at a time will quickly infest everything and potentially all the food in the store.

8 And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; 11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.

Often the term "convict" is used, and that seems to fit best in our contemporary language. Here Jesus defines sin and righteousness in a few words, and no one seems to notice.

Many people define sin as obvious, carnal sin. A higher definition is "breaking God's commandments," where the solution is "obey God's command - and He will reward you." I hear the second version all the time, so it is apparent in Baptist country that they continue in a law cycle.

The secular definition is similar. People offer great confessions of sin, based on what they have done or not done, and they are "absolved" in their minds by making it up to everyone, one way or another.

As Luther wrote in his sermon on this text, there is no knowledge of sin or righteousness, but both are clearly taught here by Jesus.

6. But the Holy Spirit, says Christ, “Will convict the world in respect of sin, because they believe not in me.” Therefore it follows that unbelief is the right and true sin; other sins flow out of unbelief and are even the fruit from this root.

The blindness of this world is so great that masses of Christian ministers, of all types, can speak about this text and related ones, and yet remain in the dark about what it means, still applying their improvements upon the stark truth of this revelation.

Why is the sin against the Holy Spirit unforgivable? No wonder it remains a mystery to so many. 


28 Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme:
29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
Mark 3:28 Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme:
29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
9 Of sin, because they believe not on me; 
But the Word is consistent and always in harmony. The sin against the Holy Spirit is dying without faith, because faith in Christ brings all the benefits and blessings of His Kingdom. Sinning against the Holy Spirit is sinning against Christ - refusing Him, refusing His grace, doubting and rejecting all He has done.

How strange to think that the Word of God could become incarnate by the Holy Spirit in the Virgin Mary, teach and perform many miracles to show His divinity, die on the cross for our sins, rise from the dead, and ascend to His Father - and yet believing these great wonders have nothing to do with righteousness!

But that is what the mainline, liberal, established denominations teach, as well as the famous modernist theologians. The only dirty word in that crowd is "faith." To use the word "faith" in a personal way or express the need for faith will upset them and get them raving against all kinds of evil. Mockery is piled on mockery and the distinct impression is made - faith is bad.

So how are sins forgiven? The Holy Spirit brings Christ to us through the Word, so that Word dwells in us, and we dwell in Christ. All our sins are forgiven daily because no sin can remain on Jesus, who has swallowed up sin, death, and the power of Satan by His atoning death and glorious resurrection.

Luther:
7. Now, against this evil God found a remedy and determined to send Christ, his Son, into this world, that he should shed his blood and die, in order to make satisfaction for sin and take it away, and that the Holy Spirit then should enter the hearts of such people, who go about with the works of the Law, being unwilling and forced to it, and make them willing, in order that without force and with joyous heart they keep God’s commandments. Otherwise there might be no means of removing the misery; for neither human reason and power, nor even an angel could rescue us from it. Thus, God has done away with the sins of all men who believe on the Christ, so that henceforth it is impossible for one to remain in sin who has this Savior, who has taken all sins upon himself and blotted them out.

Our sinful condition remains. The remnants of sin continue, but they do not condemn the believer. In fact, a believer feels temptation and sin and avoids both. If anyone doubts this, read some material on the Net and see how grossly people live and how they boast about it.  Or ask - why do church officials fall in love with gross, anti-Christian dogma, rejoicing in the evil they do against anyone who has faith? They are unbelievers and every utterance proves how enthusiastically they reject faith while making a plush living by pretending to believe. 

When challenged, the apostates always brag about their works and even say, which seems like a satire based on John 8 - We have Abraham for a father. Yes, they can name various obscure Germans and Norwegians who had the misfortune of starting a line of boastful unbelievers - and that is their claim to righteousness. They are children of the flesh, while all true children of Abraham are children of faith.

Justification by faith leads directly into sanctification, which is the Christian life. Forgiveness of sin is the energy by which Jesus through the Spirit/Word moves us to live our lives for others and rejoice in sharing with them.

To grasp this one must see that this forgiveness is complete, received in faith, and not conditional upon works, merit, human will, or any other factor. The Gospel itself plants faith in us, and faith receives this forgiveness and this energy to work for others.

The Epistle lesson is simply another version of this truth -

KJV James 1:16 Do not err, my beloved brethren. 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. 18 Of his own will begat he us with the Word of Truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 19 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath: 20 For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God. 21 Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted Word, which is able to save your souls.

I plant hybrid tea roses from time to time, and they all have a graft, a bud union. The roots are a wild rose, much like us, hearty but not very productive. When a rose "goes wild," the plant no longer grows beautiful blooms but still exists. The upper part is the tea rose, which is itself a hybrid of the perpetual blooming rose and tea rose. They are no longer two plants, but one plant - the Peace, Veterans Honor, Double Delight, or Paradise rose. I pull out of the box one rose at a time, not two at a time. The two roses are engrafted, and the bulge shows the union of the two distinct plants, now become one.

Receive is the New Testament word which is parallel to the word believe.

John 112 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
The itch "to improve and clarify the Gospel" includes human reason and the emotions. But forgiveness is from the righteousness of Christ, not based on human reason or emotions. Forgiveness is an objective fact, not something verified by feeling peaceful. The peace comes from justification, not justification from peace. 
Romans 4:24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead;
25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.
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.
People are tempted to cling to the guilt
Feeling regretful is not the same as being forgiven. The mis-translated word metanoia did originally mean "regret," literally the thought afterwards. It never meant "change your ways" in the Bible. That is so funny. Here is the answer to sinful man, who cannot keep from sinning, "Stop sinning." That would fix everything.
The simple teaching of the New Testament is "Repent and believe in the Christ." We should not miss the fact that conviction is being convicted of unbelief. I have published articles on the apostasy of mainline groups, and clergy have written, "You have convicted me." That means they realize the wrong of their continued fellowship with Christ-haters.
Do you believe that Christ died for all your sins or just some of them? Just for a few minor ones while the large, horrible ones still cling to Him? But He has swallowed up and defeated all sin, so that is not possible. If you believe He has not forgiven all your sins. you do not believe in Him as He is. He is not waiting to forgive once you are perfect, because that will be forever. Nor does He forgive everything except that one sin being reserved by you - once you qualify for forgiveness. 
The Reverse - the Gospel
Peace comes from trusting in the total forgiveness, the gracious forgiveness of Christ, as taught throughout the Bible. That forgiveness and that peace are healing. Adding on more law not only negates the grace of God, but rubs salt in the wound. It makes some look for a false peace because the real peace has been corrupted by false doctrine.
I got behind a truck yesterday that promised Scott's Lawn fertilizer sprayed from tanks and Ortho pesticides sprayed from tanks. That would knock out all the beneficial earthworms and bugs that keep a lawn free of pests. And weeds?
Weeds are opportunistic plants that grow when the soil is available but will not support the good plants.
Conviction of Righteousness
10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more;
As Luther preached, if you tell the world they are righteous because Jesus rose from the dead and ascended to the Father, they will say, "You are insane." They have their own definition of righteousness, based on various kinds of works and the law.
This is where "raised for our justification" comes into the picture. Because Jesus rose from the dead, sin has no claim upon Him. He bore the sins of the world and by dying in innocence, He defeated them. The empty grave and the ascension are proof of His righteousness. And since we have His righteousness by faith, we share this blessing and are daily reassured of its truth.
Otherwise the believer is tempted away from the righteousness of faith, thinking, "I am not righteous yet. I do not know if I can be." And "How can I know I am completely forgiven?" That is because Jesus is raised from the dead.
So conviction of righteousness comes from faith in Him, and our fragile nature means we need and have this repeated assurance of forgiveness, righeousness, and eternal life.
How sad it is that future ministers think they need to preach themselves and their success. I mentioned what Pastor X's sermon must have been like at their church - the wowsome success of Pastor X. I was right - because that was all he ever talked about, and he was Church Growth to the toenails. And - his congregation is no more.
Someone blamed an urban pastor for "not casting a vision, at the beginning of his ministry" and not doing this or that. I said, "The only good results come from the Word, and never from programs or fads. But they hear famous men saying, "I had this vision 20 years ago and it all happened. Here is proof." And no credit is given to God, except for some pointed Uriah Heep expressions of humility. So they convict people of their lack of works and take others down with them, more guilty, joyless, nervous and agitated about what they should or should have done.
Building and correcting is the devil's work.

11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.
This lesson has always been troublesome because it is so concise. And yet these verses are so packed with truth that they unite the entire Bible with the Gospel message. My favorite phrase in this whole matter is "building and correcting," which took place soon after Luther died.
The Holy Spirit will convict the world, that it is judged, because their Prince is judged. Satan rules as Prince of this world. Everyone admires deviousness, getting away with felonies, and Satan's own means of grace - money. This money is sacred and worshiped. All those who touch vast amounts of it are also sacred and easily forgiven and revered. The synod presidents crawl on their hands and knees to beg a few million dollars from an insurance business that promotes abortion on demand. The synod presidents are afraid of irritating their big money men, lest those men suddenly become Episcopalian or Buddhist or Roman Catholic.
The pastors hang their Thrivent signs in the narthex and talk about how pro-life they are. But they attend conferences and schools with ELCA pastors.
Therefore, because the Prince of this world is judged, every believer is condemned for this conviction. 
Apart from all the social issues that bedevil the mainline denominations, what is the one kind of pressure brought to bear on the minister? Preaching a clear, Scripture-based sermon is condemned as evil, as driving people away, as angering the movers and shakers in the congregation. And through this a meek, mild, pan-religious message of works (not faith) is built. Everything goes on as before, but step by step the message of the Gospel is distorted until it becomes the political party (with religion) of the Left. The only thing that matters is the right doctrine about the political issues, and that is always changing. 
The Mainline Denominations Today - One man mentioned his opposition to women's ordination and was immediately kicked out of the ministry (Presbyterian). It was too dangerous to allow him to maintain such thoughts, even privately. Conference prayers are about the evil of America, and sharp rebukes are aimed at anyone who doubts the merits of pan-sexualism. Every speaker is cutting edge, which means gender-changed today or something equally repulsive and abnormal.
What Luther predicted and even experienced in his life has been accomplished across all the denominations. Whenever I pointed out the facts, I was condemned and silenced by church leaders.
When I saw the same thing being taught (with ELCA and loving partner) in Missouri and WELS, the same response came swiftly.
Because the Prince of this world is condemned, the faithful will bear the "holy and blessed cross." Those who are not taught about this cross will fall away in shock that the Gospel is persecuted by those who wear the finest church robes from C. M. Almy and celebrate communion from bejeweled chalices.



WELS Discussions on Facebook - UOJ

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Anyone on here brave enough to comment on why Wels and Lc-ms so fanatically push universal objective justification these days? I don't think people should be excommunicated for being uncomfortable with the concept.
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Angie Raddatz Not sure I'm understanding what you are asking, but Jesus died for all.
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Jason Sturgill What do you mean "push"? Are you confusing it with universalism?
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Scott E. Jungen Here we go down the rabbit hole.........
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Jason Sturgill Honest questions deserve a response. If he has an agenda it will come to light soon enough.
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Rik Krahn II Well, the idea that Jesus actually is the Lamb of God, who actually takes away the sin of the world is kind of what we're all about, so maybe that explains why we're so "fanatic" about it. And I doubt anyone has been excommunicated for being "uncomfortable" with anything.
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Angie Smith There is nothing wrong with the phrase: Universal Objective Justification as long as we make sure that isn't misunderstood to mean that everyone is going to heaven. I think the reason it is being used more today is because it counters decision theology which is also being used more today.
I think those who are uncomfortable with the concept just need to understand it better.

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Jason Sturgill We believe it because scripture teaches it.
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Matthew Brunner My agenda is to see what people in real time think of this issue. I agree Dr. G. Jackson is an unhinged fanatic but he has some good points about this issue. I've been released for years for non attendance but I was starting to come back. Now I'm moving more towards confessional reformed in persuasion.
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Matthew Brunner And Pastor Rydecki was excommunicated over this question.
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Rik Krahn II Pastor Rydecki was not excommunicated. To excommunicate someone is to declare that they are an unbeliever, outside the Church. Pastor Rydecki was removed from the WELS ministerium, because he insisted that WELS taught false doctrine. Big difference.
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Matthew Brunner If your barred from communion for immorality or false teaching isn't that a form of being excommunicate? Either way he was kicked out.


Matthew Brunner I'm suspicious myself why it took him so long to suddenly find Wels was teaching false...
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Rik Krahn II There are no "forms" of excommunication. And excommunication isn't being "kicked out." It is this muddled terminology and escalation that makes this issue harder than it needs to be. To be "uncomfortable" with some terminology is one thing. To declare that WELS is heretical is something else. When one declares that WELS is heretical, it is tough for the Synod to keep that man on its clergy roster.
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Daniel Baker Let's not spread misinformation. To the best of my knowledge, Pastor Rydecki never called the WELS or anyone "heretical" prior to being "kicked out." Cf.http://www.intrepidlutherans.com/.../suspended-from-wels...
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Joshua Kropp as someone who finds the discussion on this topic frustrating when the sides talk past each other, I would appreciate it if someone would please *succinctly* point out where Scriptures teach UOJ, and show where this teaching is found in TLCs
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Rik Krahn II My views on this "issue" is that it is largely a matter of terminology. There are clearly some terms that Scripture uses to describe the work of Jesus that are universal - that apply to all people of the world, regardless of whether or not they are a ...See More
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Angie Smith 1 John 2:2 "He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world"
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Rik Krahn II 1 John 2:2 shows that "atonement" is one of the terms that can rightly applied to all people, believer or not. But that doesn't really answer the question. The question is whether atonement and justification are the same thing. Some say yes, some say no.
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Nick Haasch You typed the same thought I had before I could get the words out.
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Angie Smith What do they say is the difference between atonement and justification?
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Rik Krahn II Atonement is the payment for sin being made. Justification in the payment being applied to an individual. Atonement is universal - no one disagrees about that. Justification, defined that way, can only be true of believers; it comes only through faith. So some would say that the two terms are not synonymous.
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Rik Krahn II Others would say that atonement is largely the same as "objective" justification, and that the narrow definition of justification I gave above is "subjective" justification.
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Jason Sturgill Jesus died for all, but everyone will not experience the benefit of salvation. It's like if I place 1 million dollars in your bank account, but you never make a withdrawal. You received a great gift, but you chose not to receive the benefit of that gif...See More
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David Peterson (The fruit of Christ's redemption is not that He merely opened for man the way to reconciliation with God, and that God is now ready and willing to forgive sins, pending certain conditions man must first fulfill. The fruit of Christ's redemption is tha...See More
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Matthew Brunner The problem is formulations like all men are justified without repentance or faith period. That seems very problematic. Judas in hell is already justified with sins fully atoned for?
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Jason Sturgill But faith is not removed from the scenario. Our sins are paid for, but to receive full pardon from punishment we need to place our trust in Christ alone. If one does not do so, Hell is the punishment for rejecting Christ. It's the rejection of Christ that sends us to Hell, not our sins, per se.
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Scott O. Kuznicki Christ did pay for the sins of Judas (atonement) but Judas rejected that work and has therefore rejected being justified before God. Is this a correct understanding?
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Rik Krahn II To speak of justification that way is problematic. For that reason, we try to avoid speaking in that way (the question you asked is given as an example of very sloppy terminology).
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Rik Krahn II It's one of those statements that "can be understood correctly," and you've understood it correctly. But it's just not clear, and kind of raises more questions than it answers.
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Angie Smith “Even he who does not believe that he is free and his sins forgiven shall also learn, in due time, how assuredly his sins were forgiven, even though he did not believe it. St. Paul says in Rom. 3: ‘[Does] their faithlessness nullify the faithfulness of...See More
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Tom Hartwig Is that a reference to your birthday? Hope it's a good one and that you can climb back out!
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Scott E. Jungen Thanks Tom, but you'll notice it's this long conversation and not my birthday. I could make it worse by asking about those justified unbelievers in hell, but then I'd just be snarky. Have you followed this long discussion on the many blogsites? Now I'll go back to having a good time on my birthday. See you in July. smile emoticon
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Tom Hartwig Scott, all I saw was a single comment from you about a rabbit hole. Have not read any of the conversation, and I won't ruin your birthday by reading it now. Maybe at a later date. Wishing you well!
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Thomas Schmeling I also grieve the conflation of universal atonement with justification. I only wish that I had worked this nut out years ago instead of trying to piece together how unbelievers in hell are somehow forgiven.

The Bible teaches justification by faith, and that unrepentant sin is not forgiven. So should we.



David Jay Webber Orthodox Lutheran synods are emphasizing the doctrine of humanity's objective/universal justification in Christ, and the corresponding doctrine of subjective/personal justification by faith, because these doctrines are being challenged, distorted, and rejected today. It's the same reason why St. Athanasius emphasized the doctrines of the divinity of Christ and the Trinity, and why St. Augustine emphasized the doctrines of original sin and salvation by grace alone, in their day.

To give people the benefit of the doubt, we can and should admit that when this controversy/discussion got going several years ago, it was triggered in part by certain clumsy and misleading statements that had been made in the past by a few of the would-be teachers and defenders of objective justification - such as that God looked down into hell and declared Judas and all the damned to have the status of saints. What an abysmal confusion of law and gospel that was, not to mention how far it departed from the pattern of sound words of Scripture. Whenever you are talking about souls in hell, you are speaking law in one form or another; whereas objective justification is exclusively a species of the gospel, pertaining to those for whom the gospel is intended, and to whom the gospel is offered.

But that's not the situation now. In the past few years, the doctrine of objective justification has been clarified and reiterated in a balanced and Christ-centered way, and those older improper ways of explaining it have been set aside and rejected. See in particular these two essays, for the way in which objective justification is actually taught and explained in WELS/ELS circles today:

http://azcadistrict.com/.../papers/Buchholz_2012-10.pdf

http://www.redeemerscottsdale.org/.../WebberEmmausConfere...

But the folks who understandably rejected the clumsy and misleading statements of the past, are now rejecting also these clearer and more balanced forms of teaching. This shows that the issue is not just a matter of terminological confusion and misunderstanding, but is a real doctrinal difference. And therefore the correct Biblical and Confessional doctrine needs to be set forth in response to the distortions and errors that are still out there, and that are confusing and misleading the faithful.

People need to know that Jesus is their Savior and their justifier from beginning to end, and that their righteousness before God is the righteousness that Christ won and established for the world in his death and resurrection in the stead and on behalf of the world. And people need to know that their faithful Lutheran pastors are absolutely not teaching "universal salvation without faith" - as I personally have been accused of teaching, because I preach that Jesus truly is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

Actually, Jay Webber, with his ELCA STM,
spent 50 pages rehashing the same
tired bromides of Pietism that he
pretends to deride.

Inability To Support an Argument or Offer Any Evidence of Critical Thinking Skills - Jay Webber, Little Sect on the Prairie

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Note that the ELCA president of this unaccredited ELCA online seminary
taught a course on Luther and justification.


Taught for ELCA, started an online ELCA seminary.
Its degrees are unaccredited, so they have no academic standing.

Pastor Becky Hand preaches to the seminary community.


David Jay Webber Orthodox Lutheran synods are emphasizing the doctrine of humanity's objective/universal justification in Christ, and the corresponding doctrine of subjective/personal justification by faith, because these doctrines are being challenged, distorted, and rejected today. It's the same reason why St. Athanasius emphasized the doctrines of the divinity of Christ and the Trinity, and why St. Augustine emphasized the doctrines of original sin and salvation by grace alone, in their day.

To give people the benefit of the doubt, we can and should admit that when this controversy/discussion got going several years ago, it was triggered in part by certain clumsy and misleading statements that had been made in the past by a few of the would-be teachers and defenders of objective justification - such as that God looked down into hell and declared Judas and all the damned to have the status of saints. What an abysmal confusion of law and gospel that was, not to mention how far it departed from the pattern of sound words of Scripture. Whenever you are talking about souls in hell, you are speaking law in one form or another; whereas objective justification is exclusively a species of the gospel, pertaining to those for whom the gospel is intended, and to whom the gospel is offered.

But that's not the situation now. In the past few years, the doctrine of objective justification has been clarified and reiterated in a balanced and Christ-centered way, and those older improper ways of explaining it have been set aside and rejected. See in particular these two essays, for the way in which objective justification is actually taught and explained in WELS/ELS circles today:

http://azcadistrict.com/.../papers/Buchholz_2012-10.pdf

http://www.redeemerscottsdale.org/.../WebberEmmausConfere...

But the folks who understandably rejected the clumsy and misleading statements of the past, are now rejecting also these clearer and more balanced forms of teaching. This shows that the issue is not just a matter of terminological confusion and misunderstanding, but is a real doctrinal difference. And therefore the correct Biblical and Confessional doctrine needs to be set forth in response to the distortions and errors that are still out there, and that are confusing and misleading the faithful.

People need to know that Jesus is their Savior and their justifier from beginning to end, and that their righteousness before God is the righteousness that Christ won and established for the world in his death and resurrection in the stead and on behalf of the world. And people need to know that their faithful Lutheran pastors are absolutely not teaching "universal salvation without faith" - as I personally have been accused of teaching, because I preach that Jesus truly is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
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GJ - Webber has a nasty habit of making claims without supporting them and laying down a thick smokescreen of easily disputed factoids. The online discussions, in blogs and on Facebook, have gotten under the thin skin of this professor wannabee, the MDiv John Shep says "makes fun of the ELS leaders until he is 100 miles from Mankato." Webber used to chant with his infant son about breaking fellowship with WELS, but now he wants to stand in the shadow of a hated District President. Be careful about citing Buchholz - someone might actually read the abominable essay and quote it.

One little question - Webber and Buchie - what is the Chief Article of Christianity? Is it UOJ, as Bivens claimed while plagiarizing Zarling?

Luther, Melanchthon, and Chemnitz
all say Webber is a stuffy, humorless bag of wind.

Martin Chemnitz Press Updates - TSW in Production. Catholic Lutheran Protestant Is Being Proofed. Liberalism and Angel Joy Will Follow

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Creation Gardening is being written now.
The Lost Dutchman's Goldmine will be written afterwards.

My finishing editor chose this time to move from Arizona to Texas, so Thy Strong Word will be delayed a bit. Janie is on the road now, but she has a remarkable history of getting things done fast.

The proofing editor already has Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant, so that book will follow, with Liberalism: Its Cause and Cure after that.

I am writing and photographing Creation Gardening at this time. I am struggling with how to explain beneficial bugs clearly without being bogged down in all biological facts. Little Ichabod and I once had a game that simulated a nuclear generating facility that threatened to meltdown every so often. We learned a lot from that. I told a nuclear engineer how we tried to save the facility numerous times without losing all the power generation. He said, "All those steps are exactly right!"

I need a game that teaches beneficial bugs at work, which are merely 100 times more complicated than generating nuclear energy. For instance, I just got some shrubs primarily for their ability to host beneficial bugs. I checked my sources and went back to my neighboring nursery to buy them. The small shrubs will be the happy home of pirate bugs, ladybugs, and more, circling the rose garden so the beneficials can patrol the blooms.

Lost Dutchman's Goldmine is about Luther's theology.


Layers of Protection in the Rose Garden - Planning for Beneficial Creatures.

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Neon Flash Spirea adds another layer of protection for the rose bushes.

My nearby nursery was having a sale, so I was sure to get something. Sassy and I cased the joint on our morning walk. All the plants were set out, so I walked among them to see what might be good at this time of year. That was Sunday morning about 7 AM.

Mid-afternoon we went back in the car and picked out Neon Flash Spiraea, pictured above. Sassy had a great time with the owner's son. Almost Eden said, "Are your roses blooming? I want to see them." We had a discussion about likes and dislikes (hosta, ferns, and fake snow-on-the-mountain).

I wanted to form a low barrier to discourage traffic and encourage beneficial insects.

I was thinking about the thankless task of digging in maple-rooted clay when our new neighbor offered to help with his friend. They figured they had plenty of time before sunset, so they dug 15 holes just the way I wanted. I gave them my Gandalf staff to measure distance between bushes.

Spirea went around the roses because the plant hosts many different beneficial bugs, including ladybugs, pirate bugs, assasin bugs, butterflies, and bees.

The Air Force
The rose garden has many layers of protection against pests. The birds patrol from the maple tree, so I added stumps so they can rest just above the garden to look for food. Pests are very sensitive to vibration and hide quickly.  The stumps give the  birds an advantage.

Toads
We also have many ways to make toads welcome and hydrated, from flat pans of water to new bark shelters. They can tolerate sun but like the shade. Naturally we have plenty of logs forming a rustic, low fence. Toads love the shade of logs and the creatures log attract and feed.

Spiders
The large area covered by wood mulch attracts spiders, because they know insects and other creatures will be around. I often see a web cast over the mulch a few hours after the mulch is put down. Spiders also lodge in the rose canes and enjoy their food dropping down or trying to get up. Many of my best cut roses come from right above the spider's nest.

Beneficial Insects
Beneficial insects vary quite a bit, but in general the adult like tiny flowers for their tiny mouth parts. Often the babies devour the pests and the adults sip nectar and gather pollen. Ladybugs are beneficial predators at both ages.






Faithless Webber - Let's Not Distort UOJ by Saying "Without Faith."! That Is The Entire Message of UOJ

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Andreae got the Book of Concord going.


Thomas Schmeling To clarify the semantics in play here, from your perspective, "universal salvation without faith" is different from universal justification without faith?
David Jay Webber When "without faith" is added, it distorts the whole point of the teaching. The preaching of the message of the justification of Jesus in his resurrection, for the sake of all for whom he had died, and in their stead, is that which creates faith, and is the object of faith. Objective justification is for the sake of faith, and as a teaching is never to be separated from teaching about the faith that receives it.
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The ELS is in fellowship with WELS,
and WELS re-issued this strange book in 2011.
Therefore, this is exactly what the ELS believes as well.
Webber's shallow but verbose essay does not change that at all.

GJ - Webber calls UOJ "orthodox," but his favorite exponents are:

Rambach - a Pietist of the Pietists.
Quistorp- a Pietist few have ever heard of.
The founder of the Canadian ELCA/ELCiC Seminary - even less known than Quistorp.


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