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Breaking News - WELS Takes in All-Gay Congregation - And ELCA Pastor. The Same Parish They Kicked Out. Martin Luther College Will Be So Pleased. SE Wisconsin WELS District

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This is a win/win for Gay Pride Month.
Every day WELS is another step closer to ELCA,
under the leadership of SP Mark Schroeder.


The vindictive District President kicked Pastor Kevin Hastings out of WELS, but the congregation did not go along with the defenestration.

Hastings engaged in some silly vandalism, apologized, and paid for the damages.

So the DP kicked the congregation out of WELS.

The rest of the story is here - about Jeske clergy pals and two gay men taking over the property, grabbing the endowment, and locking out Pastor Hastings.

Here are more details from Tim Niedfeldt, a sorely missed layman who died when a truck driver hit him from behind. 


March, 2013 - The Jeske gang helped seize the church
and endowment and shut down services planned for Easter Sunday.

The late Tim Niedfelt wrote about the theft.

Basic Facts Here - About the Theft of St. John's in Milwaukee via the Jeske Mob

WELS Discussions


When I was quietly left out of the ministry after two years, I had just been through two of the toughest years of my life. I was young, and I figured I had made a lot of mistakes. I was asked to sit out a year, and, for my own health, I did. That I was never spoken to again is another story. After two years or service, I had hardly proven myself.
But there are many, many others out there with proven track records and 25 or 30 years of service, who have also been summarily dismissed from the WELS consciousness. These people labored long and faithfully, often with little encouragement and less compensation, and received not the rewards to which the laborer is entitled. What they did receive was nothing, absolutely nothing, no explanations, not compensations, no thanks for service rendered, only a cold shoulder.
For 27 years now, I have watched while others much more approved for ministry and arguably much more talented and faithful than I have receive ghastly treatment with no so much as a raised eyebrow. And yet, we now wonder why we can't seem to find enough qualified candidates to be pastors in the WELS.
In 1996, St. John's Congregation, Vliet Street, Milwaukee, one of the very earliest and most historically significant churches of the WELS, voted to leave the WELS. Kevin Hastings, then ten years into his ministry, decided to stay with the church and soldier on, often taking half his meager salary and even more often putting his own hands to do the repair work necessary to keep the doors open for worship. Kevin, unfortunately, was sent to a doomed congregation of aging members who could not attract younger members. Because of unfortunately liberal politics that surrounded St. John's with housing projects that served to surround the church with transients of a decidedly Southern Baptist bent, all efforts to grow St. John's from the community were fruitless.
I'm not here to tell you that St. John's deserved the WELS to step in and save it in some way. I do think that the fact of its leaving the WELS received not even a mention speaks to how the WELS is ready to forsake all things old in search of the new. Perhaps this explains why the WELS loses people out the back door faster than they can get them in through the front door.
What I am decided needs to be addressed, however, is how Kevin Hastings, faithful servant of God, deserved to be curtly dismissed of his duties via letter, deprived of his personal effects, and how certain WELS pastors could have been complicit in this matter. I would especially like to know how these pastors were involved when they don't even reside, in some cases, within 400 miles of Milwaukee. And I finally would like to know why WELS pastors and other members have been applauding a former WELS pastor, turn ELCA pastor, taking over the church which is now lead by openly gay men.
There is certainly a time to say nothing to besmirch the character of certain people which would break the eighth commandment. But, in this case, the character of the person with no fault, Kevin, had been besmirched, while those openly living in sin have been applauded.
There is a growing undercurrent of mistrust and disgust with things happening in the WELS and being swept under the table. We had better start addressing these wrongs, making confessions where applicable, and making serious attempts at rectifying them, because the volcano of unspoken unrest is about to explode. The time to be silent on such things is no more.

  • Steven E. Anderson "And I finally would like to know why WELS pastors and other members have been applauding a former WELS pastor, turn ELCA pastor, taking over the church which is now lead by openly gay men."

    I don't quite understand the connection between WELS and ELCA. Who is supporting homosexual leadership in which synod and church?
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  • Paul Birsching St. Johns dwindled to a very few members. At some point, the leadership came out. Shortly thereafter they issued a dismissal by letter to Pastor Hastings. After this, they invited a former WELS pastor who, for various reasons, became ELCA. Since he...See More
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  • Paul Birsching And the new pastor has personally slandered both Pastor Hastings and former Pastor Brenner to me with absolute lies.


  • Paul Birsching I'm sure that there are a lot of financial factors that are different today, Paul A. And I'm also sure that we lack the faith of our forebears, mostly because the media plays upon our fears and we listen. But fear had nothing to do with this particular instance. Nor did economics. If Kevin hadn't bent over backwards to keep the church going, it would have failed a long time ago. No, this was a dastardly deed, one which defies explanation. And, again, I'm not saying it was a good situation in any sense, but the WAY in which this was done and the WAY everyone looked the other way are quite disturbing. And also the way that so many have been duped into thinking that all is now well. A lot of people spend a lot of time talking hypothetically. Here is a real live case, and none of the hypothetical champions for the truth ever became real ones. Where are the dogmaticians on this one?

The altar at Historic St. John, 8th and Vliet, Milwaukee.
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GJ - I knew this was coming, about six months in advance, when Pastor Kevin Hastings told me this - His friend, one of the WELS pastor, told him to have an exit strategy. I advised him that WELS was going to steal the congregation. He should get an attorney pronto.

Hastings did not act until after the congregation was stolen and the two men had him locked out, with their hands on the endowment, one in the parsonage, his personal belongings stolen for the time being. Got a problem with this? Talk to our law firm.

The episode reminded me of the Menendez brothers, who shotgunned their parents to death and used the estate cash to pay for their criminal defense.

One WELS laymen wrote me lately that my blogging about this shameful episode  is the only record of anything happening.

The account above is another perspective, from someone I do not know and with whom I have had no contact.

Synod President Mark Schroeder did nothing and said nothing, as far as anyone can tell.

Mark Jeske has organized many Thrivent events, starring Mark Jeske, sharing the limelight with ELCA pastors. He is also on the board of Thrivent, so he has no qualms about financing abortion on demand through Planned Parenthood grants, no compunction about ELCA's pansexual views on ordination.

No one in the Synodical Conference should be shocked, because this is exactly how CFW Walther got his start in the papacy. Instead of meeting with Bishop Stephan about the man's adultery and syphilis, Walther organized a mob of his supporters only, came down to Perryville, threatened Stephan's life, robbed him of his gold, land, and books, and kidnapped him at gunpoint, forcing him over to Illinois. The Perryville-St. Louis mob profited greatly from these criminal acts, covered them up, and wrote themselves up as heroes.

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The district has taken the congregation back into WELS. The current pastor is ELCA and the only two members are the gay men who took over the property and endowment.



The Garden at Night

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No photo does justice to a rose - this is Falling in Love.
The white in the petals creates an unearthly glow.

Sometimes I feel like the character in the film Honey I Shrunk the Kids, where Rick Moranis was suspended from a crane as he looked for his children, made tiny by his newest invention. I go out after dark or before dawn to see how the plants are doing.

Last year I wanted to know what was eating the roses, so I saw them at work on the blooms at night, brassy insects that dared to glare at me in the beam of the flashlight. I also saw where the slugs were abundant and how they died at my beer parties.

The roses were fixed by my refusal to use any pesticides and the gracious intervention of beneficial bugs. The next round of blooms were almost completely protected by the bugs and spiders that live off pests and need those pest to feed their young.

In a well-managed (by God) garden, the pests attract pest-eaters:

  1. Ladybugs
  2. Toads
  3. Spiders
  4. Beetles
  5. Birds
  6. Moles - they eat grubs
  7. Flower Flies 
  8. Tachinid Flies
  9. Ichneumon Wasps
  10. Wasps, Hornets.
If I interfere with pesticides, the beneficial creatures lose their food supply and sicken from the poison, a double whammy that makes the helpful gardening center say, "You need more pesticides."

As I mentioned several times before, many tricks of rose-planting are counter-productive in the same way:
  • Soak the roses in a solution of man-made fertilizer. That blocks the natural creation of the fungal networks that feed the roots.
  • Put fertilizer in the hole where the roses will go. That is more of the same.
  • Use systemic pesticide on the roses. That will kill any insect or spider on the rose and add toxins to the soil. More grief.
  • Spray fungicide on Black Spot. That is a money-maker for the hardware store but it will never end the minor problem of Black Spot.
Large, plum, velvety looking, deep red and keeping its color -
Veterans Honor is the ultimate new red rose.

I asked, via a reader, what a Master Gardener thought about Falling in Love roses. She responded, "Roses are too much trouble. I do not grow them." I thought - Aha, another victim of rose experts from the past - making roses difficult and expensive to grow. 

The Creation recipe is simple:
  1. Dig a hole in the lawn or garden - allow plenty of room for each rose.
  2. Plant the rose after soaking it.
  3. Fill the hole in and water generously.
  4. Mulch and earthworm the rose.
  5. Prune regularly - which means "cut roses from the plant to increase production and growth."
  6. Foster the growth of beneficial bugs and spiders with mulch a  diverse planting.
  7. Store water to evaporate out the chlorine and use rainwater whenever possible.
Large rose gardens and Queen Elizabeth herself use all natural methods for pest control and fertilizer. The Queen's private gardens even go to the trouble of fostering fungi growth, as I do, with rotten wood left in place. I even drag pieces home or grab them to haul back in the trunk.

We pounced on the logs from across the street - our helper and I - and built a rustic fence in the main rose garden. Almost Eden said, "Where did you get that fence?" I said, "From across the street." Ideas generate easy, free solutions and the results are fun to enjoy. We even have two stumps in the rose garden as seats and perches for the birds. I think the birds have claimed the territory all too abundantly and no one will sit on their whitened platforms. 

Pink Peace is one of my favorites, because
the plant suddenly bursts full of intense, pink, large blooms.
Gardening writers are quite opinionated, and I enjoy their remarks. One book described Tropicana as "a great rose if you like them dinner plate sized, Day-Glo in color, and easily recognized from 100 yards away." And that rose remains one of my favorites. I was not offended and did not demand a retraction and apology.

We take roses everywhere, including the Farmers' Market, where a friend works. His wife is wild about roses. Without except, roses drive people into a state of ecstasy. They often look like this, "Are you sure you want to fill my pockets with gold coins?" They are perplexed at the abundance. I cut the best blooms of the crop, so any bouquet from our Creation Garden makes the florist shop roses look like dandelions in comparison. 

Veterans Honor blooms had to be removed from an older bunch and were in the backyard for days looks like props from a Hollywood movie, glowing red and plump against the grass.

The roses are not in full production yet. The new ones are just starting to bloom for the first time. I scout the two rose gardens for blooms so someone can enjoy them at work or in their homes. We never get the least bit weary of the rose fragrance greeting us as we leave on errands or return home. 

Bride's Dream is so pale that it looks white from a distance.


From the Genius Admired Most by WELS - Leonard Sweet

Prophetic - Patterson's Face on Ski's The Core - In 2009. Kudu Don Upgraded from VP to DP, And Ski Moved Next Door after Being Fired Again

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The Church and Change Candidate -
like Jim Huebner and Mark Schroeder.



Facebook friends.




Free vicars from synod funds,
so he can go to Africa and shoot kudu deer.
His email address was kududon when he
wrote to call me a fool and a liar. 

Edmunds Roses - Free Replacements Came. Marvels Beneath the Cardboard Mulch

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Europeana is spectacular.


I told my neighbor, Mrs. Gardener, who was gardening, that I just planted more roses. She looked shocked, "Isn't it too late?" The rose buying season is over early, but people can plant roses anytime. Late is a best time to buy bargain roses, especially when trying out unknown names. Getting them via Gurney's - through Weeks Roses - has given me a chance to grow mystery roses and find new, great roses to enjoy:

  • Purple Splash
  • Bride's Dream
  • Falling in Love
  • Europeana (known, but never grown before)
  • Hot Cocoa
  • Easy Does It.

Edmunds Roses were my favorites long ago, because the company carried many varieties rather than just the newest and most expensive ones, like Jackson and Perkins. I phoned a request to replace four roses that did not come out of dormancy. Edmunds sent seven free replacements, and one non-growing rose decided to begin during the wait.

I replaced three roses in the main rose garden, watered, and pruned. I needed more space where I could plant four more without fighting roots and dry soil, so I scouted the Wild Garden for some sun. We had 100 degree real feel weather, so that drained my ambition to dig a lot. That may be the key to the rose buying season, heat and humidity convincing gardeners to wait another year.

Falling in Love is now the most planted
at the Jackson Rose Farm.


The Backyard and Wild Garden
I already spread the Rugosa old-fashioned roses across the middle section, where they would catch more light, but that left the front row with the most sunlight. I had four roses left - three Falling in Love and one Peace. Last year I had roses in great sunlight in the back - the extra ones - but the other growth crowded them and hid their beauty.

The Wild Garden was covered with cardboard last fall and then with 60+ bags of autumn leaves.

Farthest back - the Western fence, Triple Crown Blackberries, and a variety of opportunistic vines and bushes. Pokeweed grows in abundance because of the birds roosting in the trees.

Two Bonnie Butterfly Bushes are a little closer. I planted those as a screen, because they can grow 12 feet tall. They are not that tall yet, but they are blooming with purple flowers.

Next closer is the dappled Willow row, designed to be the ultimate solution for improving the view. Almost Eden looked at the row and the back alley view behind it, saying, "I can see why you wanted to block the view."

Then the Rugosa row and a Chaste Tree.

Finally, along the rustic fence, in the center where the sunlight is best, the four hybrid tea roses.

Outside our bedroom window, looking West, two Butterfly Bushes make the best screen of all, one already nine feet tall and blooming White Profusion. Birds eat from four feeders, splash below in the children's pool, and use the large bush to rest.

Bride's Dream


Digging in the Wild Garden
Last year the Wild Garden area was lawn. I had decided to expand the initial Wild Garden area, so we moved the rustic fence halfway toward the house. Later I learned that replacing grass with gardens is now a big deal.

What is it like, under cardboard and leaves, after nine months? The lawn was completely composted, with no mass of grass roots or weeds. Red wiggler earthworms, from Uncle Jims Worm Farm, were moving just under the cardboard.

The clay soil was moist and easy to dig, until I got near a tree. Digging four holes for hybrid tea roses was easy and fast. The Rugosa roses will get more attention with the hybrid teas in the front row.

All roses form seed pods (hips)
but Rugosa roses are large and appealing,
both to birds and people.

Mishmash 19: They’re not opponents, you know | While it's yet day

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"We have the biggest, grandest church building in Milwaukee,
and we are WELS!

Thank you President Mark Schroeder!"




Mishmash 19: They’re not opponents, you know | While it's yet day:



Overheard on Facebook:
Leonard Sweet: Baptism is one’s ordination into ministry. If you won’t ordain women, why do you baptize them?
Commenter 1: I would check with St. Paul about this.
Commenter 2: How about checking with Jesus?
Commenter 1: They were not opponents, you know.
T
hose of us who care about the good news God revealed to us in human language in his Word get pulled into battles. It’s necessary. If we don’t defend the truth, aren’t we acquiescing to those who have real plans to remake the visible church and devour as many Christians as they can?
The crazy things going on in Christendom are all part of an historic change. They are a unified movement, no matter how different the issues and false teachers seem to be.
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; (1 Timothy 4:1)
Timothy calls this departure from the faith. The pseudo-Christian teachings are doctrines of devils. The people who try to convert others to these beliefs are hypocritical liars. Let’s use the Biblical term. This isapostasy.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away [their] ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. (2 Timothy 4:3-4)


It doesn’t matter who calls herself a Christian. If she refuses sound doctrine, hears God through private dreams and visions, and calls the Bible a dead book, she’s to be considered an apostate rather than a sister in the Lord.


'via Blog this'

The Finishing Editor Is Done with Thy Strong Word: The Efficacy of the Word in the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions

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Is it safe to stick my head outside the trench?

I am currently anathematized by ELCA, WELS, the Little Sect on the Prairie, the CLC (sic), Christian News, the LCMS, Steadfast Lutherans (sic), SpenerQuest, and the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Malone, Texas and Adjoining Counties.

Ever since 2000, Thy Strong Word has been steadfastly ignored and kept off the Lutheran sect radar screens, but the book has been read and used by many laity. Ironically, Jim Heiser admitted to rejecting UOJ after reading Thy Strong Word, a book he sold from his website.

Logia refused to advertise the book, but that did not matter. Once some laymen asked for a case of them. Later the book was edited for the English only edition. This edition is for Amazon and Kindle. I will keep the PDF on the blog so people can easily search it with control-F.

Kindle is great for low cost, searching, and quoting with the citation. That may not be the best way to read, but it is the fastest way to quote. I have both versions of my favorite books, such as Walliser's Attracting Beneficial Bugs, Luther on Galatians, and Lowenfel's Teaming with Microbes.

The Amazon version should be very inexpensive in the author's version, so people can order multiple copies through me for very little. Details will emerge once I leave my secure, undisclosed location.

ELDONA'S Strange Animosity Leads New Stories for the Month. Second New Story - WELS All Gay Congregation. 2,000 Total Views Overnight

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ELDONUTS - fancy robes are a requirement for fellowship.
See the Augsburg Confession VII and 
the Adiaphora Article in the Formula of Concord.


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There is no true unity in the ELS, WELS, or LCMS.
They disagree with Justification by Faith, though some still teach the truth.
The Lutheran franchises prefer the UOJ from 300 years after Luther
to the Gospel of Jesus, St. Paul, and Luther.


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And I did.


GJ - I learned from ELDONA that I "don't work with anybody." That is bizarre coming from Jim Heiser, who spent hours on the phone with me as I encouraged him to leave the LCMS and evade the tactics of DP Kieschnick.  Even more so, I predicted what WELS would do to Rydecki before DP Buchholz kicked him out, kicked out the congregation, and foreclosed on the mortgage.

I remember being at Heiser's church when he and Ahonen went over the opening of chapter 10 of Thy Strong Word. They were laughing and enjoying the little allegory - The Pyramid of Lapdogs.

Lutherans are encouraged to view synods as competing franchises, but they are really a pyramid of lapdogs. His holiness, the Antichrist, sits on the lap of Satan and serves him night and day. No other religious organization has the resources and doctrinal aberrations to attack the Gospel world-wide, night and day. On the lap of the Antichrist sits the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, panting and grinning, pleased to have been welcomed into such an esteemed position. ELCA is completely apostate, glorying in the shame of killing her own unborn children and grandchildren with funds from the pastors’ health insurance. ELCA has a synod on each knee: the Lutheran-Church Missouri Synod and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The Missouri and Wisconsin Synods are allowed to growl and snap every so often, but a few cuffs on the head bring both of them back into line. WELS has the Evangelical Lutheran Synod on one knee and the Church of the Lutheran Confession on the other knee. The ELS thinks it is the top dog because of its position in the pyramid of lapdogs. The CLC needs to be house-trained but loyally waits for a little attention and affection. 
Chapter 10, Thy Strong Word 

I am not going to list the laity and pastors I have talked to over the phone. I have continuous discussions with the various people through email and Facebook IMs. People visit to discuss matters concern the Christian faith and denominations.


Mark Jeske is the best example of the Lutheran franchise system,
adroitly fleecing the WELS, ELS, LCMS, andELCA.

What Happened To Independent Thinking?

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ELS-WELS-LCMS seminaries work at the bottom layer -
and tell their kiddies - "Cooperate to graduate."


How did so many men graduate from "conservative" Lutheran seminaries without knowing Luther's teaching? Were they never curious? Let's forget all the work, required reading, and other tyrants of time. Anyone can pick up a volume of Luther's sermons and read them. They are available in many forms and styles, even in little  booklets like Luther's Christmas Sermons, edited by Roland Bainton.

How can grown men with a college degree go through three years of classes where the faculty teaches justification without faith - based on some recent yahoos with no standing in scholarship - versus the almost global understanding of justification by faith?

The answer may be that the "conservative" Lutheran seminaries only teach "repeat after me." That is the bottom level of Bloom's Taxonomy in higher education. The opportunists tell one another, "Cooperate to graduate," no matter what they pledge and promise when ordained. The typical WELS/ELS graduate will struggle to remember the talking points because they are taught not to think.

"Remember, my boys. Remember, repeat, and name the greats in theology - Larry Olson, Paul Kelm, Waldo Werning, David Valleskey, Curt Peterson." When Mequon passed out the quotations of Lutheran Orthodoxy that spelled out Justification by Faith, Mequon faculty stamped them MISLEADING.

Stephan left his dying wife and children at home,
but took his main mistress on his own ship.
He also took his healthy son - and Walther robbed him, too.

Check out the link - Louise Guenther was Stephan's main mistress.


The Missouri Synod builds on the sand of Watherian mythology. Everyone must follow the yes-man hatchet-man of Martin Stephan, STD. The prime requirement of leadership in the LCMS is following Walther - or at least pretending to follow him. That was Walther's gig too, wasn't it? Walther pretended to follow Stephan with the loyalty of a golden retriever puppy, but organized a mob to rob and kidnap the bishop as soon as it was convenient.

Walther did not want an early history of Missouri written because he was so much a part of it. To this day the LCMS does not want to admit its own history but idolizes Walther as the Founder rather than the kidnapper and mob organizer.

And this is the funniest part, still lived out in the entire Synodical Conference - Stephan's group did not sail across the ocean for religious freedom but for the sexual freedom of the cult leader - their Bishop-for-Life Stephan. Worst of all, he did not establish Book of Concord Lutheran doctrine, but an amalgamation of Lutheran doctrine and Pietism, UOJ imported from his partial education at Halle University.


Deadened Lutherans Burdened with Pietism, Romanism, and Fuller Seminary
From Boomers on down, the Lutheran clergy and laity have shown their willingness to be bamboozled by false doctrine, Pietism (gotta have cell groups), Romanism (dictatorships, smells and bells, and Fuller (conversion by entertainment, popcorn, and soda). And do not forget the efficacy of bar ministries - an ideal way to keep alcoholic pastors busy.

In this incredibly wealthy and free country, when have the post-WWII children rose up to revive the Biblical theology of Luther? The short answer is - never.

The Missouri Synod still beats its chest in triumph over having a partial renewal, one that includes working with ELCA and listening to Rome.

The Wisconsin Synod proves it superiority by a modified, limited standoffish attitude toward Missori. That is similar to pickpockets shunning pimps in public while making deals in private. Not impressive.

The ELS and CLC (sic) are happy not to be the others while coveting them in every way.

Spiritual Fathers in the Christian Church

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Bainton took time to pose with our son twice,
and he helped me with my dissertation, offering to xerox pages for me.
Luther taught OJ, according to Jay Webber.
I guess he never read this book either.


My first interest was church history, so I was very happy to see Roland Bainton on campus at Yale so often. If he was talking, we were there.  He was a socialist and a rationalist, but that did not keep him from being kindly, considerate, and easy to approach. When we asked to visit him at Sterling Library, where he had his own office, he posed with our son the second time and showed off his bands for keeping his trousers out of his bike spokes. 

Years before, Bainton posed with baby Marty, after our son broke up the lecture audience at the mention of Martin Luther's son - Martin. LI moved his arm and said "Eep" very distinctly. Bainton loved it as much as the others, who knew the baby was another Martin.

Paul L. Holmer posed with Little Ichabod in his office.
I took continuing education one year at Yale, just so I could hear Paul Holmer again. Mrs. Ichabod threw him a party when he had a one-semester sabbatical. It gave the students and faculty a chance to show him how much we appreciated him. The Left hated him, so some liberals took his class just to argue with him.

Last night I was searching for graphics and found a number of Holmer. I often go to the page for that graphic. I found a summary of his life work and realized even more what a genius he was, how he held that back to let his students thrive. He and Nils Dahl were always in church at Bethesda Lutheran; they even did Swedish services together,  Dall preaching in Swedish - with Holmer on the organ.


Nils Dahl was considered the best Biblical expositor of his time.
 Dahl taught Biblical studies unlike the rest. He stymied the class by asking what we knew for certain about Jesus - in his Christology class. He answered, "The text! Do not teach what we do not know, but what we do know." He studied under the famous New Testament scholars of Europe, such as Mowinkel and Bultmann, but he shunned the theories for the text. He wanted us to study the famous scholars but use the text for research.

Meanwhile, the so-called conservative Lutheran professors want everyone to follow the official dogma, no matter how much that contradicts the Bible.
I met Stan Hauerwas at Augustana College, where he was not renewed,
took his advice for attending Notre Dame, and had him for a dissertation advisor.

Stan Hauerwas and Roland Bainton were my examples in publishing early and often. Stan grew up a bricklayer - helping his father - doing a lot of hard physical work, similar to what I did in my father's bakery. However, I had much better benefits and far less to lift.

Stan was the opposite of my official advisor, who was all talk and all forked-tongue. Stan acted tough but he made things happen, without asking or expecting thanks.

He is now the best known theologian in America. His publishing allowed him to be selected for a well known European lecture series and endless opportunities, such as working with the Kennedy family.

Sterling is the main library,where I found a 270 year-old book labeled,  when Yale wasjust the  Collegiate Institute at Saybrook.


This is the nave of Sterling Library - yes the nave.
Baintain said Sterling was a church where education was worshiped,
pointing to the figure of Knowledge above the desk.

Luther's Gospel Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Luke 6:36-42 A LESSON IN MERCY. THE MOTE AND THE BEAM.

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Luther's Sermon for the FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Luke 6:36-42

This sermon appeared in separate pamphlet form in 1523 under the title: “A sermon preached by Martin Luther on the Gospel, Luke VI. Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful. Wittenberg.”

Text. Luke 6:36-42. Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful. And judge not, and ye shall not be judged: and condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned’ forgive; and ye shall be forgiven; give, and it shall be given unto you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, shall they give into your bosom, For with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again.

And he spake also a parable unto them, Can the blind guide the blind? shall they not both fall into a pit? The disciple is not above his teacher: but every one when he is perfected shall be as his teacher. And why beholdest there the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me east out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Their hypocrite, east out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote that is in thy brother’s eye.

A LESSON IN MERCY. THE MOTE AND THE BEAM.

I. FAITH AND WORKS.

II. MERCY IN GENERAL.

III. THREE PARTS OF MERCY.

A. In General. 23-24.

B. In Detail. 25-35.

1. First Part. 25-30.

2. Second Part. 31-32.

3. Third Part. 33-35.

1. This Gospel describes the works of love to our neighbor in temporal things. The Lord here describes these in few words, for he had just said, we should love our enemies, do good to them that hate us, bless them that curse us, pray for them that despitefully use us; if they smite us on one cheek, we should offer also the other; and from him that taketh away thy cloak withhold not thy coat also. All this he here condemns in a short conclusion, and in summing up all, says: “Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful.” Here you see described as in a nutshell all the good works we are to do to one another, as our heavenly Father has done to us and still does without ceasing.

2. You have often heard that we need not do good works to God, but to our neighbor. We cannot make God stronger nor richer by our works, but we can make our neighbor stronger and richer with them; he is in need of them, and hence they should be directed to him and not to God. This you have often heard and you have it now in your ears; I would to God, that it might come also into your hands and feet.

3. Therefore observe here what a perversion it is for man to exercise himself in doing works to God, which should be done to his neighbor; and then centers his faith in men and saints, which he should center alone in God. Turn this around, and then it is right, thus: faith must belong alone to God, whoever receives the divine works, God alone does them, and the same works of God we receive alone through faith. Then we should apply ourselves to our neighbor and arrange all our affairs to the end that they serve our neighbor. Before God all should be done in pure faith alone. The reason of this is because no one can help us but God, and what we have in body and soul we have alone from God, and in him alone should we anchor our heart.

4. Now, they turn it around thus, so that they center faith, which is due to God, upon themselves and other people and they fall down before their own devised idols, and what the great masters have invented, and place their confidence in them. Is not that very satan and death? as God in Jeremiah 2:13f. says: “My people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.” Again he says in verse 35 to the people: Thou sayest, I shall turn my anger from thee, thou hast not sinned. “Behold, I will enter into judgment with thee, because thou sayest, I have not sinned.”

5. First he says, that the bride has become a harlot and has turned from God; the living fountain from which flow life, salvation and all good, they have forsaken. Secondly, they turn to their own invention, and make their own fountain, in which there is no water. Thus also the Papists build upon their own inventions, saying mass, fasting, praying and the like; they indeed appear very much as though they were a fountain, as though they would draw from it life and salvation, yet it cannot hold any water; and they forsake God, the living fountain.

6. In this manner God says: They boldly rise up against me; I shall not be angry with them, they insist their ways and doings are right and enter into judgment with me. Behold, this is their other sin, that they are determined to defend their own doings. Therefore God says: I will enter into judgment with you and show you, how base you have become, in that you have continually gone your own way.

7. See, thus faith belongs to God alone and it should acquire for us from God alone what we need in temporal and spiritual matters; and it should acquire all in a way that it does not think it has merited it. This same faith should later again flow forth from our heart’s depths to our neighbor freely and unhindered in good works; not that we wish to rest our salvation in them; for God will not have that, but wishes the conscience to rest in himself alone. Just like a bride must cleave to the bridegroom alone, and to no one else, so does God require also from us that we confide only in him.

8. This Luke explains when he says: “Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful.” Here my conscience must be disposed toward God as a gracious, merciful father, and in harmony with this, go out to my neighbor and be also merciful to him. I must bring faith into my heart and up to God; and works out of my heart down to my neighbor. Thus Abraham did, when he went up on Mount Moriah to God, he left his servants and ass down at the foot of the mountain and took Isaac alone with him, Genesis 22:5.

So should we also do: when we wish to ascend to God, we should come with Isaac alone, that is, with Christ through faith; the servants and ass, that is, our works, we should leave below.

9. Now this has been said of faith and works as an introduction to our Gospel lesson, namely, that the motion of faith is inward and upward, of works outward and downward. For thus are we righteous before God and men, in that we honor God and look direct to him and believe according to his Word, and in love do sufficient for our neighbor. Let us now consider the words of today’s Gospel in their order. “Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful.”

10. Now how is God our heavenly Father merciful? Thus, in that he gives us all things, natural and spiritual, temporal and eternal, gratuitously and out of pure goodness. For should he give unto us out of and according to our merits, he would have to give us only hell-fire and eternal condemnation. Therefore what he gives us in our possessions and honor, is given out of pure mercy. He sees that we are captives of death; but he is merciful and gives us life. He sees that we are the children of hell; but he is merciful and gives us heaven. He sees that we are poor, naked and exposed, hungry and thirsty; but he is merciful, and clothes, feeds and gives us to drink, and satisfies us with all good things. Thus, whatever we have for the body or spirit, he gives us out of mercy, and pours his blessings over us and into us. Therefore Christ says here: Imitate your Father and be also merciful, as he is merciful.

11. Now this is not a common mercy, nor one that reason teaches. For that is selfish: it gives to the great and learned and those who merit it; loves those, who are beautiful; gives to those from whom it has some benefit or advantage. That is a political, beggarly, shaggy, piece-meal mercy. For if I give to him, who merited it, or if I regard beauty and friendship, then it is duty and debt and not mercy. This is also what the Lord meant, when he just before this Gospel in Luke 6:32-34 says: “And if ye love them that love you, what thank have ye? for even sinners love those that love them.

And if ye do good to them that do good to you, what thank have ye? for even sinners do the same. And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? even sinners lend to sinners, to receive again as much.” However, Christian mercy should not seek its own; but it should be thus: it must be round, and open its eyes and look at all alike, friend and foe, as our heavenly Father does.

12. And where this mercy is not, there is also no faith. For if your heart is in the state of faith that you know your God has revealed himself to you to be so good and merciful, without thy merit, and purely gratuitously, while you were still his enemy and a child of eternal wrath; if you believe this, you cannot refrain from showing yourself so to your neighbor; and do all out of love to God and for the welfare of your neighbor. Therefore, see to it that you make no distinction between friend and foe, the worthy and the unworthy; for you see that all who were here mentioned, have merited from us something different than that we should love and do them good.

And the Lord also teaches this, when in Luke 6:35 he says: “But love your enemies, and do good unto them, and lend, never despairing; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be sons of the Most High: for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.” Thus we have considered the first part of this Gospel.

13. Further one may say here: Have you not now taught that our works avail nothing before God in paying him for anything: how is it then that here the very contrary stands written, as Christ says: “Be ye merciful, even as your Father is merciful. And judge not, and ye shall not be judged: and condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven.” All these sayings sound as though we should appear before God with our works and merit by virtue of them God’s mercy and forgiveness; although you have nevertheless heard that faith does all.

14. Now note well, St. Paul and the holy Scriptures here and there teach this; for they emphasize that man must believe and appear before God with pure faith alone. Therefore the sayings, as they are here, are to be understood that works are only the test and confirmation of faith, so that if I believe, I must be merciful, not judge, not condemn, give and forgive my neighbor. Genesis 22:5f. is an example of this. What did Abraham, when he was called to offer his son? He was obedient to the commandment, and was about to sacrifice his son, and drew the sword to do it. What happened? The angel of Jehovah restrained him and said unto him: “Lay not thy hand upon the lad, neither do thou anything unto him; for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son, from me.”

15. Thus here also; we must first receive before we give; before we can do acts of mercy, we must receive from God mercy. We do not lay the first stone; the sheep does not seek the shepherd, but the shepherd the sheep; therefore it is also with our works, that we obtain nothing by them from God, but that we acquire all that we do acquire without any merit on our part. Thus in the prophet Isaiah 65:1, God says: “I am inquired of by them that asked not for me; I am found of them that sought me not.” And at the end of the same chapter he says: “And it shall come to pass that, before they call, I will answer, and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.”

For before we seek him, he finds us; before we ask for him, he has us. The same Paul says to the Romans 3:22-26: “There is no distinction; for all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God; being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: whom God set forth to be a propitiation, through faith, in his blood, to show his righteousness because of the passing over of the sins done aforetime, in the forbearance of God; for the showing, I say, of his righteousness at this present season’ that he might himself be just, and the justifier of him that hath faith in Jesus.” And in the following chapter, Romans 4:4-5. he says: “Now to him that worketh, the reward is not reckoned as of grace, but as of debt. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is reckoned for righteousness.” “For if it be by grace it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace,” as Paul writes later in Romans 11:6.

16. In the second place the works are a sure sign and like a seal stamped on a letter, by which I am assured that my faith is right. The reason is: Do I feel in my heart, that my works flow forth out of love, then I am assured that my faith is genuine. If I forgive, then my forgiving assures me that my faith is genuine, and it seals and proves my faith, that God also has forgiven me and daily forgives me; but if I do not forgive, then may I at once conclude that I am lacking in faith. So it was also with Abraham, his works made known to him his faith. God well knew that Abraham believed; but he had to know and prove it.

17. Therefore the works are only continual spontaneous fruits and proofs of such faith. For of what use were it to me, if I had already strong faith and did not know it? As, if I had a chest full of gold and knew it not, it would be of no use to me; but when someone makes it known to me, he then does me as great a service as if he donated it to me. Just so, if I have faith, and know it not, it is of no use to me. Therefore faith must blossom forth and become known to me through the works following faith and these are then signs and seals that faith is present in my heart. St. Peter also teaches the same when in 2 Peter 1:10-11 he conclusively says of the works of love and the virtues of faith: “Wherefore, brethren, give the more diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never stumble: for thus shall be richly supplied unto you the entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” He does not say, do good works that you may be called; but that you may make your calling and election sure, to your own satisfaction.

18. Therefore the Scriptures guard you well from blundering into them and fortifying your works by such passages. For works are rejected in Scripture, that we should not think of becoming righteous through them; but they are honored and praised in Scripture in that they are needed by our neighbor and are signs and fruits of our faith.

19. See, I had to make this explanation in order that I might not strengthen the interpretations of the Papists, all of whom err in their understanding of this Gospel. Now, therefore God often places such passages against one another, as we and reason are apt to imagine, in order to exercise us in reading the Scriptures, and that we may not think we know the whole Scriptures, when we hardly know a passage. Some passages convey the spirit and teaching, how we are to appear in God’s presence, with nothing but our faith; as the passage: “Being justified freely (undeservedly, without merit, gratuitously, Ed.) by his grace.” Then later in order that the body outwardly might not lie around lazy and become sluggish, we have also passages, which direct and exercise the body; as those above. “Forgive, and ye shall be forgiven; give, and it shall be given unto you;” and the passages in Matthew 25:42f. , where our Lord Christ says, he will require works of us on the day of judgment, when he will say to the condemned: “I was hungry, and ye did not give me to eat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in; naked, and ye clothed me not,” and so on. These passages the ignorant and fickle spirits wish to cram together and murder, and construe everything to refer to works; and that is wrong. But those who are spiritual refer them only to their body and stand before God also only in spirit: that is right and also necessary; for man is made up of two parts, spirit and flesh. Therefore some passages refer to naked faith in the spirit, others to naked works done to the body; for a passage of Scripture cannot refer at the same time to the spirit and also to the body.

20. Here we should also speak on the attitude we are to take to our neighbor with respect to our temporal possessions. With regard to his possessions one should act thus: he should part with some to others, should loan and give to his neighbor, where and when he will. And for doing this we have rigid commandments and not only words of advice, as they explain them who teach, that whoever wishes to be perfect should do them. Consequently those wishing to live thus, have retired into monasteries and have desired to become perfect. Hence all monasteries are founded upon the filth of the devil. For there are no people more avaricious and less benevolent than just those in the monasteries. Now, if one wishes to be a Christian, he should loan to others, to the extent of his ability, freely without any writing. Again, if we see one has nothing with which to pay us back, we should freely donate it to him and cancel the debt, as Nehemiah did, as is recorded in the fifth chapter of II Esdras (Nehemiah 5). For God has given this to you, he can indeed give you more, if you believe differently. Further, if one takes anything from us, we are not to demand it to be returned; but our neighbor is to intercede for us and help to restrain injustice and to enter a complaint against the authorities, in order that we may not suffer too much.

21. Now observe the monks and priests have entirely and completely twisted these works, that they should be only advisable. And in this way they have drawn all other persons from them, who then, having done no Christian work during their whole lives, provide for the saying of masses or leave other legacies when they are about to die, by which all is fulfilled and accomplished. But you hear now: If we wish to be Christians, we must loan, give and part with our possessions, or we will be deficient in our faith.

22. Therefore thoroughly ponder and grasp this Gospel, in order that you may not deal with God in any other way than through naked faith and let good works gush from such faith that they may serve only your neighbor.

This has been said of the first part of our Gospel text. Now. let us see what follows further, since the Lord himself explains what kind of mercy he means. He says: “Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: and condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: give, and it shall be given unto you.”

23. Here the Lord divides mercy into thee parts, that we may know what mercy is which we are to exercise toward our neighbor. First, we are not to judge or condemn; second, we are to forgive our neighbor, if he has offended us; third, you are to come to the help of the needy: this is what the word “mercy” means, when used in the Scriptures.

24. And all this must flow out of an upright faith so that it be done without hypocrisy and without guile, and that we may have no respect of persons.

For if you would wish them well, who wish you well; or benefit those, who benefit you; or harm those, who harm you, that would be a great error. But you should do to him as Christ here just preceding our Gospel text says:

You should imitate your heavenly Father and love your enemies, do good to those who do harm to you, forgive him who offends, you, loan to him who is in need, and so on, as you have heard.

25. Now, to speak of the first part, how we should not judge nor condemn, we remark that God has appointed the sword of the state to punish public crime, only that care must be taken that it be not used contrary to God’s precept and command, for example, that we do not murder one when he is innocent. For when the judge does injustice, he is at the same time as much a murderer as others. Of this judgment the Lord here does not speak; he has in mind Luke 12:14, where he said to him who wished he should say to his brother that he should divide the inheritance with him: “Who made me a judge or a divider over you.” For Christ’s kingdom is not concerned about outward matters.

26. But the Lord speaks here of another judgment, namely, that one esteems another good or bad because of that which one does not see on the outside, which judgment belongs to God alone. For it can happen that you see your neighbor sin to-day whom God receives to-morrow. You can indeed also be pious in your own eyes and not think of your own sins. Such judging Christ has forbidden, for no love or unity can be where people thus judge and condemn. To judge or condemn one another is nothing but to have a beam in your own eye; as all hypocrites have in their eyes. For those who regard themselves righteous, take offense at their brethren; whatever they do displeases them, and they will not behold their own sins.

But it so happens that you will not discover the beam in your own eye, if you behold continually the sins of others, and thus fall under the judgment of God. From this it follows then, that you, who judge another, art a greater sinner before God, then the lowest villain or the worst harlot, for God alone knows who shall be saved or condemned; all sin is nothing compared to your judging.

27. The same hypocrites are adepts in rejoicing over and taking pleasure in having an opportunity to gossip about the fall and crime of a neighbor, and to stir up his filth. And what other persons do, they always construe in the worst light, and no one can do anything to please them; and although they themselves cannot at once do this, they nevertheless gladly hear others speak of it. If you were a godly person you should cover up and help to quiet such things, as much as it may be possible for you. And it generally happens that the worst harlots, even according to the flesh, also judge and pass sentence; yea, they judge not only human beings, but also God himself.

28. Therefore, is thy brother a sinner, then cover his sin and pray for him.

Dost thou publish his sins, then truly thou art not a child of your merciful Father; for otherwise thou wouldst be also as he, merciful. It is certainly true that we cannot show as great mercy to our neighbor, as God has to us; but it is the true work of the devil that we do the very opposite of mercy, which is a sure sign that there is not a grain of mercy in us. All this is the meaning of the text of this Gospel, when it says: “Can the blind guide the blind? shall they not both fall into a pit?

The disciple is not above his teacher: but every one when he is perfected shall be as his teacher. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me cast out the mote that is in thy eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote that is in thy brother’s eye.”

29. As if the Lord would say: You think thy Brother is blind and will punish him, that is, you wish to guide others and you are blind yourself.

You hold him as a sinner and think you are righteous. What difference is that than that your heart is so disposed as to think you are better than he?

This means nothing more nor less than that you wish to guide others, and?t you are blind yourself; and whoever follows you will fall into the ditch with you. Concerning characters who imagine they are better than others and would that the people followed them more than the Word of God, Paul says to the Romans 2:#23 17:23: “But if thou bearest the name of a Jew, and restest upon the law, and gloriest in God, and knowest his will, and approvest the things that are excellent, being instructed out of the law, and art confident that thou thyself art a guide of the blind, a light of them that are in darkness, a corrector of the foolish, a teacher of babes, having in the law the form of knowledge and of the truth; thou therefore that teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou rob temples? thou who gloriest in the law, through thy transgression of the law dishonorest thou God?” Therefore he says also at the beginning of the same chapter to the hypocrites: “Wherefore thou art without excuse, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest dost practice the same things. And we know that the judgment of God is according to truth against them that practice such things. And reckonest thou this, O man, who judgest them that practice such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?”

30. I call that telling the truth to the hypocrites who understand to show others the way, which they themselves do not know, and guide others along with themselves into the ditch. Therefore the Lord says: “The disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is perfected shall be as his teacher.” It is a common proverb to say: I cannot learn more from my teacher, than he knows. Why did the Lord utter this saying? Because of two kinds of teachers: the first is blind; if I follow him, then I also will be blind; if he falls into the ditch, so will I. The other teacher is the merciful Father, from whom we should learn mercy; follow we him, then we also will be merciful, even as he is merciful; and if we were merciful all the time, then we would be perfect, even as he is perfect; but that does not fully take place while we are here in this life.

31. The second part of mercy is that we are to forgive those who offend us. A Christian can never be so greatly offended, that he should not forgive, not only seven times, but seventy times seven, as the Lord spake to Peter in Matthew 18:22. Therefore God also forgives a Christian his sins or infirmities, so that he may forgive others their infirmities. This Christ pictured just before in a beautiful parable, which he closed with the words: “So shall also my heavenly Father do unto you, if ye forgive not everyone his brother from your hearts.”

32. And we pray for this also daily in the Lord’s Prayer, when we pray the petition and say: Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. Is not that something great, when I a poor sinner forgive my neighbor his sins or failings, that God will forgive me also my sins and infirmities? Had one murdered my father, what would that be compared to my sin, with which I have offended and provoke God to anger.

33. The third element that belongs to mercy is, that we should give to the poor and needy and come to their help. Concerning this John in his first Epistle,1 John 3:17, says: “But whoso hath the world’s goods, and beholdeth his brother in need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, doth the love of God abide in him?” For where the love of God is, it must manifest itself. To this the saying of Christ in Matthew 5:7 refers: “Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.” Therefore the Lord adds here in our Gospel a promise, and says: “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, shall they give into your bosom.” And he further says: “For with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again.”

34. This is sufficient for the present on the three parts of the mercy we are to show to our neighbor. To this end should the saying of Christ in Matthew 7:12 especially stir us. After he spoke so much about Christian love and how we should show our brother such love, he concludes and says: “All things therefore whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye also unto them: for this is the law and the prophets.”

Now everyone is always so disposed, if he be sick, that he wishes the whole world would come to his help. Am I a poor sinner, steeped in shame, have I a heavy afflicted conscience: then I ought to wish for the whole world to comfort and help me, and cover my sins and my shame.

Just such should my attitude be to my neighbor, not to judge and condemn, forgive his failings, help him, counsel, loan and give to him as I would that others should do to me, if I were overwhelmed with anxiety and want, with misery and poverty.

35. And just in this way does the world take knowledge of Christians, how they live among themselves and show one another such acts of mercy. This the Lord Christ also taught his disciples in the Lord’s Supper when in John 13:34-35 he said: “A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; even as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.

By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” Such is the explanation of this Gospel; let us pray to God for his grace.

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This print edition, the third, is in large format, max pages, so it will not challenge people like me who appreciate larger fonts. This is English-only, like the previous version. The original included Hebrew and Greek exegesis, which vexed many laity. However, that did not deter the Church Shrinkers who claimed I did not know either language. I asked a Colorado layman who heard this claim, "How did I manage to handle the Biblical passages, not knowing the languages?"

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The Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 2016. Luke 6:36-42 Fathers Look to Their Heavenly Father

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The Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 2016. Father's Day


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

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The Hymn # 452                           The Son of God  
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 #463           For All the Saints 

Fathers Look to Their Heavenly Father

The Communion Hymn #307                 Draw Nigh and Take the Body
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 #49                                 Almighty God Thy Word Is Cast

KJV Romans 8:18 For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. 19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. 20 For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope, 21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. 22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. 23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.

KJV Luke 6:36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. 37 Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: 38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. 39 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch? 40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master. 41 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye? 42 Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.

Fourth Sunday After Trinity
Lord God, heavenly Father, who art merciful, and through Christ didst promise us, that Thou wilt neither judge nor condemn us, but graciously forgive us all our sins, and abundantly provide for all our wants of body and soul: We pray Thee, that by Thy Holy Spirit Thou wilt establish in our hearts a confident faith in Thy mercy, and teach us also to be merciful to our neighbor, that we may not judge or condemn others, but willingly forgive all men, and, Judging only ourselves, lead blessed lives in Thy fear, through Thy dear Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

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KJV Luke 6:36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. 37 Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:

The basic problem of mankind is from seeing God as they imagine Him to be, and not as He is. That affects the our human behavior because of this mistaken faith, which only comes from not comprehending the Word or ignoring the Word of God.

Another problem is the fallacy of emphasis, where one matter is emphasized to the exclusion of all others. A current fad is announcing forgiveness to the unrepentant, so they ask the victims of violent crime, "Have you forgiven the convicted criminal?" I just heard that on TV. We should heard the journalist ask the criminal, "Have you repented of your crime and told the family of your repentance?" But in a world of Universalism where everyone is forgiven, everyone saved, without faith, that kind of faithless question to the family can be expected.

Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful
The dominant characteristic of God is mercy, and this is constantly questioned by those who are ill-informed or prone to rebellion.

We can only marvel at those who question God's mercy when we have everything from Him, all our blessings and abundance beyond comprehension. If that is spoiled, man has spoiled it. We ravage the earth with our wars. We wasted what is given to us with great generosity. And when God gives us His grace through the Means of Grace, this is also questioned and fought against.

Earthly fathers have their Heavenly Father as an example in mercy. This is the first and most important quality. The problem is - when we start with the Law, we often end with the Law, too. And the Law is never satisfied, because no one is perfect or completely wise or completely self-disciplined.

This does not mean mercy without the Law. If we start with Luther's view of the Bible, this becomes more clear. The entire Bible is a sermon about Jesus, so that man will have faith in Him, have forgiveness through faith, and enjoy everlasting life and all the blessings of the Kingdom of God.

Therefore, God does not command believers, He persuades them. He encourages them. I have found that every exhortation to pray includes an introduction of Gospel Promises. After showing us how much God has already done, we are urged to pray to Him for everything and anything. 

This is not a repudiation of the Law, as the Antinomians ("there is no Law - it is obsolete now") would have us believe. Instead, it means having a different attitude toward the Law, loving God's commands, which are good for us, rather than fearing His retribution.

The stern warning in the Word of God come from God the Father and Jesus Himself. As I often say, quoting C. S. Lewis, the scariest words in the Bible come from Jesus. Why is this so? Because the difference between salvation and perdition is faith. The lack of faith in Christ leads to all kinds of evils and misunderstandings. In contrast, faith in Christ generates the fruits of the Spirit and an endless supply of blessings.

37 Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:
This is a good verse for Father's Day that goes well with the following - 

Ephesians 6:4King James Version (KJV)

And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
This Ephesians verse made one father angry, from decades ago. He never could see that his very difficult father made him much the same. His daughters married very angry men because children tend to marry someone like the opposite sex parent. 
Children can manage to bother their fathers in many and various ways, and some of us remember being very foolish and lucky not to bear the consequences of our errors. The difference is the reaction of the father. A father has so much influence, present or not, that whatever he does has an impact felt throughout the children's life. 
Things can go horribly wrong, and then the father's patience and forgiveness is essential, healing, and a constant blessing. 
This is the great thing about being a father. Very little is expected, especially today. Therefore anything positive is leveraged and appreciated far beyond the effort expended.
Mothers constantly work with their children and often get the brunt of their objections to their wisdom. If the fathers do 1% of that, wow. Men might as well take advantage of that. Becoming part of their children's lives will last forever - the memories, jokes, stories, and influence. It is that time invested that makes advice worthwhile and remembered.
As Luther says, our forgiveness is the outward sign of our faith. If we receive God's forgiveness and do not show it with our own family, then we have to look at our own faith.
Criticism does not yield much in progress. If it did, I would be perfect by now. I try to remember that fact -  in dealing with adult students who are so lacking in self-discipline and writing skills. I would like to blast them with their foolishness, but that is not going to produce the desired effect. Some have been cheated by years of lazy teachers. Others have been plagued by various health problems. Others deal with family disorder and work loss, all very dispiriting in the midst of trying to earn a degree.
38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. 
I went to a church meeting where this was used for raising money. Clearly this is about giving mercy. Practices in the family, this provides a constant influence and energy in all their activities, and it affects generations to come.
This should be remembered in words used about others too. I learned, for example, that everyone in authority should be given respect. Many examples could be cited. That did not mean mindless obedience, but always maintaining that attitude toward leaders.
My mother knew about many things going on in our small town. We often asked her for details, but she refused. We could not criticize any teachers, except for one, who was out and out crazy. I was allowed to mimic her a bit, which made my mother laugh. But this was all just what Luther said - "Cover your neighbors. Help them in their weakness and share in it, rather than condemning them." 
So much harm is done through malicious gossip, much of which is simply invented to make it more interesting. In one case, recorded in a book, one girl was described as leaving town because she was pregnant. The pastor's son was called the father. The minister tracked it down and got a retraction, but the son recorded the event in great detail - One Foot in Heaven. The son never became a minister.
Even so, how many beautiful children have blessed the lives of parents who could not otherwise have children? 
Would we not have many more children to adopt if everyone said, "They gave this child life and a chance to grow up and bless others."
Likewise, a miser will always be poor, because whatever he has will not be enough. We had the grass mowed and the snow shoveled for one miser - really for his wife. He was free to pay the helper but only did once - $5. After all this he went off to a nursing home where money meant nothing. Whatever he piled up was erased by his new circumstances. So he was just as poor as before.
The helper became "rich" in enjoying the work and applying for a job, which he loves. And they love his energy and enthusiasm.
So often we have the chance to be impatient or critical with our children or with others. When we stop and think about God's patience and mercy with us. that influences us to stop and think about being as merciful toward others as He is toward us.
17. Therefore the works are only continual spontaneous fruits and proofs of such faith. For of what use were it to me, if I had already strong faith and did not know it? As, if I had a chest full of gold and knew it not, it would be of no use to me; but when someone makes it known to me, he then does me as great a service as if he donated it to me. Just so, if I have faith, and know it not, it is of no use to me. Therefore faith must blossom forth and become known to me through the works following faith and these are then signs and seals that faith is present in my heart. St. Peter also teaches the same when in 2 Peter 1:10-11 he conclusively says of the works of love and the virtues of faith: “Wherefore, brethren, give the more diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never stumble: for thus shall be richly supplied unto you the entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” He does not say, do good works that you may be called; but that you may make your calling and election sure, to your own satisfaction.
Countless blessings with all three children.

Bethany loved the camera, and vice versa.

Erin Joy loved her swing,
which the nursing home took away to spite her.

Has WELS Always Taught UOJ? The Answer Is - "Definitely Not!" Someone Compared Gausewitz to Kuske - From 2012

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This hissing cockroach is not as disgusting as false doctrine.



A pastor did a comparison of catechisms today in preparing for a lesson on the Third Article (I believe in....the forgiveness of sins). He has a number of catechisms [Luther's obviously being the one and only] on his shelves. He was interested if there were any shifts in the presentation of material [questions, selection of supporting passages, phraseology) between the WELS "Gausewitz"(Copyright 1956) and the WELS "Kuske" (Copyright 1982, 1989, 1998). In the following K=Kuske, G= Gausewitz. The "#'s" refer to the respective editions. His comments are in [ ].

His reason for doing the comparison is that the Gausewitz version was the catechism used for his own confirmation classes in the early-mid 1970's. However, the Kuske version has been the official one since the early 1980's. That means a majority of the current WELS pastors who still teach catechism would have used the Kuske version. If they are younger WELS pastors, they would themselves have been instructed along its line, maybe never knowing anything at all about the Gausewitz.

Kuske 253. How many people did God declare righteous? God declared all people righteous. (objective justification) [2 Corinthians 5:19 is offered as a proof passage but not Romans 3:28]

Gausewitz 261. To whom does God forgive sins? God forgives sins to me and all believers. [Romans 3:21-28 is cited as a Scripture reference; Romans 3:28; Romans 10:4 is cited as the Scripture passages. He underlined the divergence between the two. This clearly proves a stated shift. Also note how Gausewitz sticks to Luther's phrasing in the answer.]
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Kuske 255. Why is it important, then, that the Holy Spirit work faith in me? It is important that the Holy Spirit work faith in me so that I do not trust in my own works but only in the righteousness God gives me by grace in Christ. (subjective justification)

Gausewitz 260 Why do we say that the Holy Ghost forgives sins, whereas we are made righteous before God through the redemption of Christ? The Holy Ghost brings the righteousness of Christ to us by the Gospel and gives us the faith to believe it. [Note that "the righteousness of Christ" is linked with "the faith to believe it." The two are not bifurcated and isolated, by default, from each other.]

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Gausewitz 262. Where are sins forgiven? Sins are forgiven in the Christian Church on earth. (Ministry of the Keys)

[No similar question is asked in the Kuske catechism. In the UOJ scheme, there is salvation outside the Christian Church? Yes, and apart from the Means of Grace entrusted to the Church!]
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Gausewitz 263. Why do we say, In the Christian Church on earth? We say this because Christ has given the Gospel to His Church on earth; in the Gospel we have the forgiveness of sins.

[No similar question is asked in the Kuske catechism. In the Gospel, then necessarily implies through the Means by which it is conveyed. Massive, airy universal absolutions apart from the Means rob them of the grace God intends to give through them. Therefore, our confidence of salvation would be divorced from the very Means of Grace God intends to use to create and sustain "justifying faith" as the Confessions put it.]

The above quotations are proof of a discernible shift in WELS catechisms.

Stop them before they breed even more!


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GJ - Many people are doing research about this topic. This is an excellent example of what many of us suspect - that the UOJ position of WELS hardened and began to dominate. Departures like this are difficult to trace, but WELS members and pastors can figure this out.

The Gausewitz catechism was the normal version for a long time. As I recall from an essay by Slide, it had all the correct attributes for a WELS catechism.

When the new Kuske catechism came out, WELS made that the normative version, and WELS pastors tend to be robotic in accepting new improved whatevers, like the 100 proof hymnal from James P. Tiefel.

See if you can find a Gausewitz and do your own comparison with Kuske. Comments are most welcome.

This is why I have never used a catechism except Luther's own. I do not like Talmudic editions with hundreds of questions and answers. Like the original Talmud, they can be used to obscure the Word of God in the name of teaching it.

WELS pastors have shown repeatedly that they do not grasp the meaning of the Eighth Commandment, how it applies to their own behavior, how it does not apply to addressing false doctrine.

I noticed in reading the new book that the Seminex crowd liked crying Eighth Commandment too. WELS leaders like to brag about how superior they are to Missouri, but they have used the same dishonest or ignorant tactics to advance their own false doctrine.


The Little Donuts Are Frying

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The little donuts are sputtering and frying in their own grease. I would help them, but they are content to smoke and burn and sizzle.

WELS Welcomes All-Gay Congregation Leads the New Stories for the Month. ELDONUTS Slip into Second Place

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The future blogger displayed unusual early skills
in handling donuts.

4,000 views were recorded yesterday.



This was LI's Facebook profile photo on Father's Day.
When executives complain about the required Saturday Morning 
Meeting at Walmart each month, one 30-year veteran says,
"Marty's dad attends every single one, and he does not have to."

We have a great time and then have a Team Jackson grill
for both families.

From Rev. Randy Moll - Pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Rogers, Arkansas

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What’s Wrong with America?

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What’s wrong with America? What changed the nation’s course and led us down a path which makes our nation — our society — almost unrecognizable to those of us who still remember another America?
People answer these questions a number of different ways. Many point to our nation’s ills — to things like abortion, euthanasia, sexual aberrations, lack of self-esteem and respect for others and drug and alcohol abuse. But these are only the symptoms and result of a far deeper cause. And so, we need to look deeper if we are to find out and understand the reason for what’s wrong with America and what has changed the course of a whole nation and people.
If we look back on our nation and the principles upon which it was founded, we see an entirely different way of thinking — a different world view. Our founding fathers, even though not all were Christian, held to a Christian (or Judeo-Christian) world view. They believed that the world and all mankind were the creation of an almighty God, to whom all are responsible and to whom all must one day give account. They also believed that people have certain rights given to them by their Creator — rights which men and governments have no authority to take away.
The Declaration of Independence sets forth this common belief in the well-known words: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
How things have changed! Rather than believing in an almighty creator God who has given us life and all things, the view of modern society — the view taught in our public schools and espoused by our nation’s government and courts — is one of a chance existence: life and the world as we know it are the result of “natural” laws relating to mass and energy in the universe with man being the highest known form of evolving life.
Thus, instead of man being a creation of God — a person endowed with life, liberty and the freedom to own property and carry out godly pursuits before he stands before his Maker — man is now viewed as an insignificant speck on the face of the universe who is here today and gone tomorrow. His only significance and meaning in life is in the existential now, and his only moral guide is himself and the views of society’s influential and ruling elite.
Is it any wonder, then, that our nation’s highest court could legalize abortion and grant protections to same-sex marriages in all 50 states with sweeping rulings? Should we be surprised that euthanasia has been practiced and is now being legalized in a number of states? After all, modern laws are no longer based on the moral absolute of God’s Ten Commandments and the Bible; they are based on the opinions and desires of people and society. If society determines it is okay to murder unborn babies for the convenience of the mothers, it becomes the law of the land. If society thinks it is acceptable to terminate life when it becomes “unmeaningful” or “unuseful,” then it becomes the law of the land. If society determines that alternative lifestyles and same-sex marriages are acceptable, the law is used to protect these aberrations. If society determines that it is okay to have sex outside of marriage, to produce and view pornography, to allow no-fault divorces, that lotteries and other forms of gambling are for the common good, they become legal and lawful. And the list goes on!
Of course, what has happened is not new. It has just taken another form. In the Garden of Eden, the devil’s temptation was to doubt God’s Word and to become like gods, knowing good and evil (Genesis 3). Instead of listening to God and His Word, Adam and Eve made their own moral judgment and did what seemed good for them at the moment: “When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat” (v. 6).
Adam and Eve erred in the Garden and we err today when we seek to be our own gods and put in place of God’s Word our own views of what is good and evil, right and wrong. When we determine our own moral values, our values are neither moral nor absolute. They change from situation to situation and become further and further removed from the foundation of God’s truth.
Sadly, we may not have seen the worst yet in America. If a ruling party determines it to be good to exterminate people of a certain race or religious or political view, it could become law — it did in Nazi Germany. If a ruling party determines that churches be closed, presses be shut down or censored and that dissenters be sent to mental wards or labor camps, it could become law — it did in the old Soviet Union. If a ruling party determines what our children are to be taught in schools, who will receive health care and how, what is socially and morally acceptable and what is not, which religious speech and displays are permissible and which are not, it will become the law of the land — it’s already happening in America.
This is the direction America is taking today: God and His Word are becoming outlawed; man’s opinions and views are becoming the law of the land. Our nation is becoming another fulfillment of Psalm 2: “Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against His Anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.”
And so, what is my point? It is just this: It will do little good to complain about the symptoms if we don’t address the root problem. We must do more than oppose abortion, euthanasia, sexual immorality and other symptoms of a humanistic, man-centered nation and society. We need to focus on restoring a world view based on the God of the Bible and His absolute and unerring Word.
That cannot be done through war or bloodshed. It cannot be accomplished through political might or gaining the upper hand at election time. It won’t be accomplished through marches on the nation’s capitol. Church programs and membership drives will prove futile. And though I often write columns political in nature, they will be of little effect.
There is only one way to change America’s world view, and that is by preaching and teaching the Word of God — the Bible — with a goal of reaching one person at a time. Only when people again read and hear God’s absolute truth will they be reminded that they are not gods. There is only one true God and He sits in the heavens and laughs at our foolishness in thinking that we can cast off all ties with Him and with His Anointed — the Lord Jesus Christ.
Only when we, by the working of God’s Holy Spirit through His Word, individually acknowledge that God is God and humble ourselves before Him, trusting the promises of His Word which assure us that God desires to be merciful to us, forgive us and accept us for the sake of the eternal Son of God and our Savior, Jesus Christ, will our way of thinking change. And if, by the grace of God, enough people hear the Word of God and believe its message, America, as a nation, may also change its world view and let God be God again, before it is too late.
By Randy Moll
Gentry, Arkansas


About the Eighth Commandment - Honored Only in the Breach by ELDONUTS

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ELDONA has been busy accusing me of "violating the Eighth Commandment," so someone asked me to clarify a few things.

Here is the Small Catechsim on the topic -

The Eighth Commandment.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

What does this mean?--Answer.


We should fear and love God that we may not deceitfully belie, betray, slander, or defame our neighbor, but defend him, [think and] speak well of him, and put the best construction on everything.

One important aspect of this commandment is judging one's intentions, thoughts, and motivations. The genius of malicious gossip is telling everyone about those inclinations, as if the speaker had the god-like ability to read minds and judge hearts.

ELDONUT Eric Stafanski said a layman asked questions "with evil intentions." How exactly does someone know those intentions and have the brazen buffoonery to condemn what he cannot know? That is a violation of the Eighth Commandment.

ELDONUT Douglas Handrich claimed I wrote about ELDONA to increase page-views and make more money from the blog. That little snarl is a two-fer. First of all, ELDONA is not good for many page-views. I have no idea which post will be most popular. The sect is little known and not destined to be long remembered. Secondly, I make no money from blogging - there are no ads. The congregation supports itself through contributions and my tent-making work.

How does someone call himself a pastor when he passes off such fables as the truth? Like others, Handrick asked for my phone number but never called. Not one of the attack Yorkies has phoned but they cannot stop yipping.

Clearly, Bishop-for-Life Jim Heiser is leading the chorus, from the back. He reminds me of our pet Shelty who barked away every truck near our home, but only after she ran behind the pool fence for protection. With Stefanski unlimbering all his false information, they should have plenty to growl about in the next decade.

How did this infallible sect manage to stay in fellowship with the Rolf Synod, which was clearly organized around Universal Objective Justification and non-episcopal government? That arrangement went on for years until Paul Rydecki joined ELDONA and the diocese began refuting UOJ.



Luther's Large Catechism
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.

Anytime someone discusses the distorted, corrupted, false doctrine of a Lutheran synod - the issue published, of course - the guard dogs of those synods growl "Eighth Commandment." I heard that so often in WELS that our family joke was identifying any truthful statement as a violation of the Eighth Commandment.

Red Section
I highlighted the red part to emphasize identifying convicted criminals as criminals, those protecting sex offenders as enablers, etc. However, to label a pastor (not me) as "preaching though a convicted felon" is the most malicious kind of violation of this commandment. This example, from the Maxima Cloaca of ELDONA - from Stefanski via Handrick - is stated with absolute certainty though the claim is an utter falsehood. I could list more examples from Stefanski but one is enough to impeach his credibility.

Do they want to describe in their ELDONA history about Heiser starting his work in the Lutheran Confessional Synod with Pastor Randy DeJaynes? WELS and the ELS were in fellowship with the LCS. That is where Heiser's Repristination Press started, the Lutheran Confessional Synod, where DeJaynes had his wife preach for him.

Court account.

Blue Highlighted Sentences
I once kept an Eighth Commandment folder, with letters from WELS leaders. They called my critiques of Church Growth "violations of the Eighth Commandment." Paul Kelm, Joel Gerlach, and the head of missions sent me letters. 

When someone publishes false doctrine, it is not slander to label it as such. In fact, discussion of doctrinal matters is highly commended by St. Paul himself - a writer seldom consulted when pastors cite the Eighth Commandment.

1 Corinthians 11:19King James Version (KJV)

19 For there must be also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you.
Luther also commended public discussion of doctrine, which he promoted by example. Chemnitz examined the Council of Trent and converted one prominent Roman Catholic leader who read his magnificent - and sometimes humorous - critique. ELDONA has my Latin copy of Chemnitz' Examen, which I donated, but I do not expect they mention that to anyone.
The Book of Concord confesses the truth but also rejects specific false doctrine in opposition to those truths. There is really no confession without a parallel set of rejections.
Any Lutheran who claims a quia subscription to the Book of Concord but teaches UOJ is a sadly conflicted, ill-informed, false teacher.
The ELDONUTS hate their nickname, but they have earned it with their behavior. I apologize for telling several laymen to consider ELDONA. That was a grave mistake.  
The enthronement of Bishop James Heiser, STM.
Rome is not the answer to Fuller Seminary -
it is just another form of entertainment evangelism.

Gardening Answers - Creation Makes Our Work Easier. Flies on My Daisies

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Ripen the Tomatoes
My neighbor wanted her green tomatoes to ripen. She used fertilizer, which game them enormous vines, not ripening yet. Man-made nitrogen will put too much growth into the green part, short-changing the fruit somewhat.

I gave her two tomatoes in a plastic bag with a banana. An apple or a banana in a bag will speed up ripening, because they give off a natural gas that ripens fruit.

Bananas are picked green and ripened with that gas.

KnockOuts - Big Chop for Growth
Every time I reduce my KnockOut roses by 50%, after their big bloom, our helper says, "Are you sure?"

When everyone was content to let their KOs alone, I watered mine after cutting all the blooms off and cutting back the bushes. They reponded by going into a new set of growth and blooms.

The Creation Gardener:

  1. Mulches and leaves the soil alone.
  2. Encourages and even adds earthworms.
  3. Prunes aggressively, which usually means cutting roses for vases and spotting dead wood to remove.
  4. Waters with stored rainwater when possible.


New roses get watered daily to help the roots get established.

Flies on My Daisies
I keep spotting flies in my garden. The astute realize that houseflies are not in the garden. The flies are tachinids, which are great at killing pests. Shasta Daiseys are good at attracting beneficial bugs, but these are cone flowers - which are also good.

Do not swat the garden flies. They are friends from the Creator.

Bury the Weeds - Voila! - Compost
I have a rich and growing supply of weeds, thanks to rich soil and watering. Of course, weeds will grow anywhere but thrive with water and dominate with plenty of rain.

When we have a thick patch of weeds in the mulch, we cover that area with newspapers or cardboard, then weigh down the sunblocker with wood mulch or various weights, like gallon jars of water. We use the jars in the Wild Garden before we get enough leaves to weigh down the easy-fly pieces.

Weeds make great compost when denied sunlight.



Luther on False Teachers

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False Teachers Use Work of Others

J-635.1

"Note the master hand wherewith Paul portrays the character of false teachers, showing how they betray their avarice and ambition. First, they permit true teachers to lay the foundation and perform the labor; then they come and desire to do the work over, to reap the honors and the benefits. They bring about that the name and the work of the true teachers receive no regard and credit; what they themselves have brought—that is the thing. They make the poor simple-minded people to stare open-mouthed while they win them with flowery words and seduce them with fair speeches, as mentioned in Romans 16:18. These are the idle drones that consume the honey they will not and cannot make."Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 110. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9; Romans 16:18.

False Doctrine Tolerated

J-636.1

"And such false teachers have the good fortune that all their folly is tolerated, even though the people realize how these act the fool, and rather rudely at that. They have success with it all, and people bear with them. But no patience is to be exercised toward true teachers! Their words and their works are watched with the intent of entrapping them, as complained of in Psalm 17:9 and elsewhere. When only apparently a mote is found, it is exaggerated to a very great beam. No toleration is granted. There is only judgment, condemnation and scorn. Hence the office of preaching is a grievous one. He who has not for his sole motive the benefit of his neighbor and the glory of God cannot continue therein. The true teacher must labor, and permit others to have the honor and profit of his efforts, while he receives injury and derision for his reward."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 110f. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9. Psalm 17:9.

God Punishes Ingratitude by Allowing False Teachers

J-637.1

"In the second place such teachers are disposed to bring the people into downright bondage and to bind their conscience by forcing laws upon them and teaching works-righteousness. The effect is that fear impels them to do what has been pounded into them, as if they were bondslaves, while their teachers command fear and attention. But the true teachers, they who give us freedom of conscience and create us lords, we soon forget, even despise. The dominion of false teachers is willingly tolerated and patiently endured; indeed, it is given high repute. All those conditions are punishments sent by God upon them who do not receive the Gospel with love and gratitude."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 111. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9. John 5:43.



False Teachers Flay Disciples to Bone

J-638.1

"In the third place, false teachers flay their disciples to the bone, and cut them out of house and home, but even this is taken and endured. Such, I opine, has been our experience under the Papacy. But true preachers are even denied their bread. Yet this all perfectly squares with justice! For, since men fail to give unto those from whom they receive the Word of God, and permit the latter to serve them at their own expense, it is but fair they should give the more unto preachers of lies, whose instruction redounds to their injury. What is withheld from Christ must be given in tenfold proportion to the devil. They who refuse to give the servant of truth a single thread, must be oppressed by liars."Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 111f. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9.


Avarice in False Teachers

J-639.1

"Fourth, false apostles forcibly take more than is given them. They seize whatever and whenever they can, thus enhancing their insatiable avarice. This, too, is excused in them."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 112. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9.


They Lord It Over Us

J-640.1

"Fifth, these deceitful teachers, not satisfied with having acquired our property, must exalt themselves above us and lord it over us...We bow our knees before them, worship them and kiss their feet. And we suffer it all, yes, with fearful reverence regard it as just and right. And it is just and right, for why did we not honor the Gospel by accepting and preserving it?"
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 112. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9.



We Are Dogs and Foot-Rags

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"Sixth, our false apostles justly reward us by smiting us in the face. That is, they consider us inferior to dogs; they abuse us, and treat us as foot-rags."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VII, p. 112. Second Sunday in Lent. 2 Corinthians 11:19-33; 12:1-9.

False Teachers Are Peacocks

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"The peacock is an image of heretics and fanatical spirits. For on the order of the peacock they, too, show themselves and strut about in their gifts, which never are outstanding. But if they could see their feet, that is the foundation of their doctrine, they would be stricken with terror, lower their crests, and humble themselves. To be sure, they, too, suffer from jealousy, because they cannot bear honest and true teachers. They want to be the whole show and want to put up with no one next to them. And they are immeasurably envious, as peacocks are. Finally, they have a raucous and unpleasant voice, that is, their doctrine is bitter and sad for afflicted and godly minds; for it casts consciences down more than it lifts them up and strengthens them."
What Luther Says, An Anthology, 3 vols., ed., Ewald Plass, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1959, II, p. 642.



New district presidents and their important role


Earlier this month four new men were elected to serve as presidents of their respective districts. Three of the positions became vacant because of retirements; one position had been filled temporarily after its occupant accepted a call to serve as professor at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary.
The following men have been installed as district presidents:
Nebraska District: Rev. Phil Hirsch of Manhattan, Kan.
Western Wisconsin District: Rev. Michael Jensen of Watertown, Wis.
South Atlantic District: Rev. Charles Westra of Columbia, Tenn.
Southeastern Wisconsin District: Rev. David Kolander of Brookfield, Wis.(GJ - They welcomed the all-gay St. John Lutheran Church,  8th and Vliet, Milwaukee.)
A turnover of one-third of the district presidents is rare. It seems good to step back and review exactly what the role of the district president is and what weighty responsibilities are entrusted to these men.
The district president is, in many ways, the pastor of his entire district. He is elected to his position by delegates at a district convention who represent every congregation in the district. His election is not just a selection by called worker and lay delegates. It is, in fact, a divine call from God himself.
First and foremost, the district president is charged with the responsibility of overseeing the doctrine and practice in the congregations of his district. Doctrine is what is taught; practice is how doctrine is applied and carried out. For a synod to remain faithful to the Word of God and to the Lutheran Confessions, its doctrine must faithfully reflect scriptural truth, and its practice must carefully apply the teachings of Scripture in the life and ministry of the congregation. The district president carries out his responsibility of overseeing doctrine and practice in two ways: proactively, as he sets the tone through teaching and instructing by his words and example; and reactively, as he addresses situations in which false teaching may occur or in which the practice of a called worker or congregation departs from faithfulness to the teachings of the Bible.
If a called worker or even an entire congregation begins to stray from the truth, it is ultimately the responsibility of the district president to provide evangelical admonition and correction. Circuit pastors and district officers assist and advise him in this, but ultimately, faithful teaching in his district is a responsibility that rests on his shoulders.
The district president has a very important role in the call process. When congregations experience a vacancy—of pastors, teachers, or staff ministers—it is the district president to whom they turn. He consults with the congregation to determine its specific needs, and then he provides the congregation with a call list. The district president places candidates on that list because, after extensive research and much prayer, he is convinced that any one of them can meet the needs identified and outlined by the congregation.
The synod’s constitution has charged the Conference of Presidents (which includes the district presidents, along with the synod president and two vice presidents) of encouraging congregations and individuals to provide the financial support necessary to carry out the work we do together as a synod. In that role, the district president is the primary voice in the district making congregations aware of the financial needs of the synod and then encouraging congregations to support that work through their Congregation Mission Offerings.
Not least, in his role as the pastor of the district, the district president provides individual counsel and encouragement to the workers in his district. He spends much time getting to know the called workers he serves and makes himself available when they have questions, concerns, or struggles. He offers words of admonition and correction when it’s needed. He also takes time to be sure that called workers are receiving the care and support that ministers of the gospel should receive from those whom they serve with the Word.
The 12 men who serve as district presidents receive no additional compensation for their important work. (GJ - False. They receive all kinds of extras, such as a free assistant pastor, a deluxe vacation in the Carib in winter, etc.) They have been asked by God and his people to fill a very important role. They do so with a deep sense of awe at the trust that people have placed in them. They carry out their duties faithfully, spending many hours in meetings and many days on the road. And we would not want to neglect the faithful support of their wives, who provide encouragement to their husbands as they carry the weight of their office and who willingly sacrifice time with their husbands for the good of God’s church.
Take a moment in prayer to thank God for these faithful servants and to ask God to give them wisdom, strength, and joy in their service.
Serving in Christ,
President Mark Schroeder

Mark Schroeder - proud sponsor of Luther Days.

Look at their "art" which includes a blob on a cross called "Earth Jesus."
This came from WELS and Fuller Seminary training.
They will artify every verse in the Bible, but the artists are not necessarily believers. UOJ all the way.

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Hi Greg,

You know that the leaders of this are WELS, right:


http://www.sparkandecho.org/about/people/
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GJ - My response. Yes, I knew but I hate to give this stuff too much space. With Mark Schroeder - anything goes - except justification by faith.

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