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WELS-ELS Pounded B. Teigen for This Excellent Book on Chemnitz and the Lord's Supper. Free PDF Download

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The Lord's Supper in the Theology of Martin Chemnitz - FREE!

Simply put, the book teaches the efficacy of the Word as revealed in the Scriptures, which the Synodical Conference opposed with their ridiculous and faithless Receptionism.

According to the genius class in the LCMS-ELS-WELS, the elements are not the Body and Blood of Christ until they are received. At that point they "become" the Body and Blood.

The level of stupidity and Biblical ignorance behind that Synodical Conference dogma is difficult to fathom. Yet WELS/ELS treated Teigen like dirt for publishing the truth.

Does anyone see a connection with Synodical Conference UOJ/Calvinism, Pentecostalism, and Church Growthism?





Little by Little the Creation Garden Is Built

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This is a real rose, carefully preserved and edged in gold.

Ranger Bob looked across the backyard and said, "This is a perfect place for e-wigs, ants, and insects..." And I added - "And birds and bees and butterflies and hummingbirds."

Bob hates e-wigs, also called earwigs. He suggested some chemicals so toxic that one had to be certified to buy them. I said, "I use birds and toads for that." His training as a landscaper has given him a mindset that is only dislodged when I ask, "How many roses do you have, Bob?"

He mutters, "You do have nice roses."

 California Dreamin'


All this chit-chat is meant to support the theory that a Creation Garden is built a little at a time. God does 99.9% of the work through His creatures while the gardener tilts the work in favor of the temporary owner. We lost track of the wood mulch, newspapers, and cardboard absorbed into the soil. I have looked for heavy logs in places, only to find them hollowed out by rot. These materials do not go away but support a larger biomass in the heavy, clay soil.

The biomass is symbolized by earthworms, but is really built upon the microbes - fungus, bacteria, protozoa, and nematodes. One example - earthworms have been praised and protected from the time of ancient Egypt, but how do those earth-movers work? They are "cows grazing on bacteria." And the bacteria digests the contents of the earthworm gut, which results in nitrogen products in castings (manure) and from its tiny kidneys.

Fungus is the network that delivers nutrition and water to the plant roots, and they must have carbon to grow. Plants trade carbon for water and nutrition - a network only recently discovered and appreciated.

 Paradise Rose is why I said to Almost Eden - "You are Almost Eden? We are Eden." He was gracious. The Biblical Garden of Eden can be reproduced, though poorly, by letting God's Creation carry out the work it was designed to do.


My additions of organic products to the soil feed all of these living things at once, providing a vibrant and energetic base for the plants, from the weeds to the roses, from the vines to the wild strawberries.

I cannot explain the complexities of a single living thing, nor can anyone else. The complexity and overlapping dependencies are too great for our minds to manage. The role of fungus was only recently discovered, though it was at work since Day One. The same could be said of cover crops on farms that flood and succumb to drought easily. When I am tempted to pull or prune a weed, I think, "What Would Gave Do?" His dictum is - "Leaving growing roots in the ground as long as possible."

I also think of the Lunatic Farmer, Salatin, who with his father showered tons of organic matter on their bare bones farm and kept organic matter on the soil until the farm became a paradise of production and nutrition.




Engineering at a Microscopic Level
This can only come from divine Creation, engineering, and management. Sometimes people stop at Creation, which is a marvel by itself, since everything began by working together perfectly. But I am also impressed by the perfect engineering of the tiniest creature, such as the fungus that can trap an enemy with a spring-like device. That is why evolution is a punch-line in our house.



Divine Management
Wait, there's more. We have all suffered from corrupt, poor, or bad management - and I do not mean just in the Lutheran synods. Business and higher education are no different. But look at what happens in Creation. Man ruins the land with toxic chemicals and fertilizer from the factory. The first thing to take over is the opportunistic weed. Given time, the weed will go roots down and leaves out to fertilize the parched soil. Once the initial repairs are made, other plants and animals will move in. Eventually, divine management will make the land fertile again.

This is how I let God manage the aphids. I grow plants loved by beneficial insects and I never use insecticide, which is also very efficient against the spider Spetsnaz troops. When plants are under attack, they give out chemical signals. The beneficials lay eggs near the pests, and the eggs hatch to eat the aphids and other parasites. These infants grow into adults who do the same thing for me. Just as the fire station is close to housing, so are the beneficial plants close to the roses. I like the mint family and daisies to host beneficials, and sunflower are also great.



Application to the Apostate Church Institutions
One person cannot mount a frontal attack on organizations (like WELS, ELS, LCMS) that are organized and funded to protect themselves and destroy dissent. Those who pretend they will fix things from the inside - as John Seifert indicated - are only campaigning for a better job and benefits.

The Lutherans proved this 100% apostasy at the leadership level - politicians and professors - by making the Reformation's 500th Anniversary an embarrassing spectacle of Luther-hating and Luther-ignoring. Bravo! Well done! Now everyone awake has their number and more are waking up.

I am waiting for the 501st so I can buy a railroad car full of Here I Stand socks for $10 - from CPH. Matt the Fatt reads Luther. No, really. He showed us a worn volume in a video.



What Can We Do?
The only effective things are to strengthen the family unit, especially among the clergy and teachers, and to strengthen the congregation.

Synodical meetings are a total waste of time. Attending only enhances their power. Objecting only helps the officials mark people for future extinction.

Having a meeting (even though supposedly secret) about what's wrong with the synod will accomplish nothing. They know how to extinguish brush fires. Probably the pastor most sympathetic and on the phone or email all the time - is working for a promotion from the DP, or maybe to become DP. Ask John Seifert how to work that gig.

Instead, make the family first - not "being busy", often confused with "working hard" for the church. Secondly, teach the family and congregation from the Scriptures Luther and the Book of Concord.

Time is fleeting, so the time spent with little ones - when they cannot learn fast enough - is quickly over. But the time spent in the early years gives credibility to the parents in later years.


A Job for Woods' fiancee followed grant receipt, records show. Oren Paris - Taking Money from Satan (Taxpayers) and Giving It to Oren's Family-Run Little College.Plus Taking a $25,000 Bonus for This Sleight of Hand

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 "I think it is great to take money from Satan and [the] Kingdom of darkness and put it to Kingdom of God use," Paris said in one of his replies to Woods in that day's text exchange."


Job for Woods' fiancee followed grant receipt, records show:



"Paris pleaded guilty April 4 to one count of conspiracy and will testify for the government. He resigned as Ecclesia's president and from the college's board the previous day. His sentence is pending. Paris disguised the kickbacks as consulting fees paid to Shelton's company, Paradigm Strategic Consulting, according to the indictment. Shelton then passed the money along, the government contends.

The texts between Woods and Paris placed into evidence Monday also show Woods turned to a medical marijuana legalization plan to help support Ecclesia College after both the governor and state Senate leadership announced plans in 2015 to reduce the General Improvement Fund to help pay for tax cuts.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson told Woods on July 1, 2015, he wanted tax cuts, not more grants given by lawmakers to local projects, according to a text message that day from Woods to Paris. Jonathan Dismang, Senate president pro tempore, backed the governor in what Woods described as a "very disappointing" meeting the same day.

"I think it is great to take money from Satan and [the] Kingdom of darkness and put it to Kingdom of God use," Paris said in one of his replies to Woods in that day's text exchange."



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Caution - NPH Also Stands for Nazaren Publishing House - There Are a Few Differences, I Think. I Hope.

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 NPH accepted this for publishing, then sent a letter saying they would not until I "changed my attitude." They thought I would convert to Church Growth for a few dollars. NPH did promote the book when I printed it myself, but they also punished and expelled those who tried to make it a Lutheran publishing house. I was glad they leveraged my entry to independent publishing.

Dear NPH customer,

Thank you for relying on Northwestern Publishing House for books and other materials which assist you in your spiritual growth. Your support of our ministry through your purchases provides us with the ability to serve you and others with God’s Word.

I am writing this to share with you an upcoming change at Northwestern Publishing House. As you may be aware, Christian publishing has faced many challenges in recent years. Publishers affiliated with church bodies have declined significantly in number and size. For many retailers, there has been a dramatic shift by their customers toward purchasing online rather than at physical retail store locations. Northwestern Publishing House has been impacted by these trends as well.

In response to the challenging realities we face, Northwestern Publishing House has had to make some difficult decisions with the objective of exercising good stewardship of its limited resources. After much prayerful deliberation and consideration, it has been determined that the NPH Christian Books and Gifts retail store in Milwaukee will close this fall. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

We at Northwestern Publishing House remain committed to our mission of developing biblically sound, Christ-centered, and trustworthy resources. We will continue to publish new books, music, and other materials for our customers. These new materials along with previously published books and resources will continue to be available through our website www.nph.net and by phone at 1-800-662-6022.

We will also continue to make church supplies and a selection of books and materials from other publishers available through our website www.nph.net and by phone at 1-800-662-6022. If you haven’t visited www.nph.net lately, we encourage you to do so. You will notice improvements that make it even easier to find resources you are looking for.

Thank you for your continued trust and your support for the ministry of Northwestern Publishing House.

Please contact me at Bill.Ziche@nph.net if you have any questions regarding this change.


God’s blessings,

Bill Ziche                
President, Northwestern Publishing House 

How It Works and Doesn't Work - Neighborhood

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This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this Springdale. 

Earl of Oxford, Edward II, edited

One of our members mentioned how unusual our neighborhood is. I doubt whether we match the beauty of English towns and cottages, but I thought of this famous passage as it relates to a place we love.

Army Ranger Bob loves to work on cars, and he fixes mine, often after we view a YouTube on car repair tips. His brother Mike enjoyed my outdoor solar lights and had me buy him some. They were not used, so they put them up on the tree at the Four Esses (each daughter's name starts with S). I wanted to share my Crepe Myrtle lights with them so I could prune the bush with impunity. The girls' mother said, "The last strand didn't last." But her husband said, "I ran over a wire with the lawnmower." We contribute to the mom's garage sales, which are great ways to recapture our garage space.

I help Ranger Bob deal with Social Security, the IRS, and various legal papers. He reacts to documents the way I relate to fixing cars. The last impasse was how to fill in data he did not know. I said, "Write - in your records."

 Hot Cocoa was sold out, but I got leftovers for $5 each.

My Hispanic neighbor trimmed my trees for a good price, and he asked me to get him "rainbow roses," where the suppliers sell five bare root roses for a total of $30.

The vet tech boasts two teenage children and an endless supply of pine needs. The daughter harvests pine needles for my mulch needs, though I also collect my own.

Sassy is the uniting element. Everyone watches out for her, and all the children adore her. She even blocks the vet tech's children on the sidewalk until they stop, talk to her, and pet her.



The Synodical Breakdown - The Sterile Sects Labor in Vain
For years the Lutheran synods have rewarded their incompetent friends and punished anyone who questioned their foolishness. In a neighborhood, people help each out. The synods are limited by the people they have driven away, hated out, kicked out, and punished in various ways.

Now they are blubbering about their losses. Notice how Matt the Fatt, Pope John the Malefactor, and Mirthless Mark have clung to their high-paying jobs for so long. So what do they offer Lutherans for the Reformation's 500th?They agree with Huber and Knapp, but disparage Luther.


Greek Lesson Three - Romans 1:18-25

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 Norma A. Boeckler


Parsing Link

Romans Lenski - Download and save public domain PDF.




ΠΡΟΣ ΡΩΜΑΙΟΥΣ 1:18-25 1550 Stephanus New Testament (TR1550)

18 αποκαλυπτεται γαρ οργη θεου απ ουρανου επι πασαν ασεβειαν και αδικιαν ανθρωπων των την αληθειαν εν αδικια κατεχοντων
Anarthrous - no article - emphasis - δυναμις γαρ θεου - It is the God-power, verses 16. Here - God-wrath is revealed. Lenski - more of a compound word. Notice - Uranus.

16 ου γαρ επαισχυνομαι το ευαγγελιον του χριστου δυναμις γαρ θεου εστιν εις σωτηριαν παντι τω πιστευοντι ιουδαιω τε πρωτον και ελληνι

19 διοτι το γνωστον του θεου φανερον εστιν εν αυτοις ο γαρ θεος αυτοις εφανερωσεν
Epiphany  - God making Himself known in the miracles.
20 τα γαρ αορατα αυτου - απο κτισεως κοσμου - τοις ποιημασιν νοουμενα καθοραται; η τε αιδιος αυτου δυναμις και θειοτης εις το ειναι αυτους αναπολογητους
a is opposite - unseen, without excuse. Unseen kath-seen. Apolgy of Augs Confession.
21 διοτι γνοντες τον θεον ουχ ως θεον εδοξασαν η ευχαριστησαν αλλ εματαιωθησαν εν τοις διαλογισμοις αυτων και εσκοτισθη η ασυνετος αυτων καρδια
Gnostic, doxology, Eucharist
22 φασκοντες ειναι σοφοι εμωρανθησαν
Sophist, moron
23 και ηλλαξαν την δοξαν του αφθαρτου θεου εν ομοιωματι εικονος φθαρτου ανθρωπου και πετεινων και τετραποδων και ερπετων
alla-ing, changing; tetrapods; herpetologist, herpetic whitlow
24 διο και παρεδωκεν αυτους ο θεος εν ταις επιθυμιαις των καρδιων αυτων εις ακαθαρσιαν του ατιμαζεσθαι τα σωματα αυτων εν εαυτοις
Context matters - hand over can mean tradition or betrayal in the sense of giving up. Use of a - not - repetition for emphasis, both on the positive and negative side. Not kath, not tim (honor); som - body.
25 οιτινες μετηλλαξαν την αληθειαν του θεου εν τω ψευδει - και εσεβασθησαν και ελατρευσαν τη κτισει παρα τον κτισαντα -ος εστιν ευλογητος εις τους αιωνας αμην
alla-ing to changing; pseduo. More paradox creation, Creator.

For next Wednesday

26 δια τουτο παρεδωκεν αυτους ο θεος εις παθη ατιμιας αι τε γαρ θηλειαι αυτων μετηλλαξαν την φυσικην χρησιν εις την παρα φυσιν
27 ομοιως τε και οι αρρενες αφεντες την φυσικην χρησιν της θηλειας εξεκαυθησαν εν τη ορεξει αυτων εις αλληλους αρσενες εν αρσεσιν την ασχημοσυνην κατεργαζομενοι και την αντιμισθιαν ην εδει της πλανης αυτων εν εαυτοις απολαμβανοντες
28 και καθως ουκ εδοκιμασαν τον θεον εχειν εν επιγνωσει παρεδωκεν αυτους ο θεος εις αδοκιμον νουν ποιειν τα μη καθηκοντα
29 πεπληρωμενους παση αδικια πορνεια πονηρια πλεονεξια κακια μεστους φθονου φονου εριδος δολου κακοηθειας ψιθυριστας
30 καταλαλους θεοστυγεις υβριστας υπερηφανους αλαζονας εφευρετας κακων γονευσιν απειθεις
31 ασυνετους ασυνθετους αστοργους ασπονδους ανελεημονας
32 οιτινες το δικαιωμα του θεου επιγνοντες οτι οι τα τοιαυτα πρασσοντες αξιοι θανατου εισιν ου μονον αυτα ποιουσιν αλλα και συνευδοκουσιν τοις πρασσουσιν

Text messages presented at Woods trial show alleged conspirators' successful efforts to grab GIF cash from multiple legislators | Arkansas Blog

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Text messages presented at Woods trial show alleged conspirators' successful efforts to grab GIF cash from multiple legislators | Arkansas Blog:

"As Thompson takes some pains to point out, the other legislators have not been charged or implicated in the kickback scheme. But let me take pains to point something else out: These lawmakers, unnamed in Thompson's article when it first appeared yesterday, helped Ecclesia nab more than $700,000 in public GIF funds during a time when they were targeted by an alleged criminal conspiracy trying to influence them. The recipient of that money is an institution that operates as a church for tax purposes, raising constitutional questions to begin with.

 One scheme involved state money given for shingle recycling, and Team Paris had a shingle recycling business.


It is an obscure school with 200 students (around half of whom are enrolled in distance learning) that requested the money to make land purchases of no obvious need for educational purchases. Though most of the money was supposed to be for construction of student housing, there's no evidence of construction or structural renovation and the land was purchased at well over its appraised value. The stench on this was rank, and at least eight other legislators were happy to grease the wheels. Put it this way: Woods and Neal were able to nearly double their own contributions in the alleged kickback scheme through the help of at least eight of their colleagues.  "

Another scheme was to use state medical marijuana money for Ecclesia. 


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Social Media Overtaking the News Cycles

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The most important news is not being reported in the big-bucks news outlets, which are far more involved in entertainment than they are in reporting the facts.

Instead, quite a few independent groups and individuals are pursuing the breaking news ignored by the networks and publishing families. This change was predicted when I was in journalism school - outsiders taking over the news, publishing their own research, photos, and videos.

The best way to keep up is to do Google etc. searches on these topics:

  • Money-laundering in the DNC and Hillary campaign;
  • Haiti and fraudulent charities;
  • Crooked FBI executive agents;
  • Q;
  • Deep State, actors, staged crises.


The next topic is breaking world-wide news, especially because celebrities are involved. However, most people do not want to know the details, and would be physically sick over the known facts.

  1. Celebrities - Allison Mack (Smallville), India Oxenberg,
  2. Raniere, NXIVM - cult involved with celebrities
  3. Bronfman sisters - $150 million given to Raniere's cult
  4. Child trafficking, Child "charities", human organ sales
  5. Epstein and his private island, Little St. John.
 This is satire, of course, but some are smiling.

American citizens need to know their own documents (Declaration of Independence, U. S. Constitution), their own history, and the actual news. It is up to each one of us to be well informed and vote.

 Managed news, grrr.




Reader Speaks Out on Education's Corruption

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 The youngest generation has no chance for a good education in the public system, so it is best to home-school them.


This should be very short or very long. I will choose short, for now.

One reader has dealt with higher education issues for many decades. The radicals own public education and most of higher education. Anyone can see how everyone in education marches to the same drummer once a trend starts - and the trend becomes settled law within months.

 ELCA-WELS-ELS-LCMS members have Mark and Avoid Jeske to do their thinking for them.


This corruption corrupts the Lutheran schools too, because they go along with those trends. Many see education as a union card for having an easy life, good income, and benefits. The go-along-get-along attitude has nothing to do with leadership or education - it is just greed, deception, and laziness. WELS was already promoting what they publicly deplored in ELCA - just ask Hochmuth and Schroeder, the Party in the MLC blokes, and the trannies. At one point, "We didn't know!" rings a bit hollow.


 Don't ask, either, cuz you don't want to know.

Woods Trial: Defendant dependent on Ecclesia College money, prosecutors say | NWADG

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As Oren Paris III says, it's good to take money from Satan - the taxpayer - and use it for the Kingdom of God (the Paris Family) instead of wasting it on the Kingdom of Satan (Arkansas).


Woods Trial: Defendant dependent on Ecclesia College money, prosecutors say | NWADG:


"The kickbacks were from state General Improvement Fund grants to Ecclesia College, which received $550,000 in such grants from the two now-former lawmakers, according to prosecutors. Oren Paris III, former president of Ecclesia College in Springdale, paid Shelton fees, and Shelton passed some of the money back to Woods and Neal, according to the indictment.

Woods of Springdale; Paris; and Shelton, formerly of Alma, were indicted in March 2017. Paris pleaded guilty April 4 to one count of conspiracy and is expected to testify for the government. He resigned as Ecclesia’s president and from the college’s governing board the day before entering his guilty plea.

Total deposits to Paradigm Strategic Consulting’s accounts from 2013 through 2015 were $285,994, with Ecclesia providing $267,500, or 93.4 percent, of all deposits.

Woods’ financial records show he made cash deposits to various accounts of his totaling $82,488 from 2012 through 2015. That includes $24,877 in 2013 and $37,782 in 2014, bank records show. This compares to $3,700 in 2012 and $16,138.89 in 2015.

Paradigm accounts show cash withdrawals, transfers directly to Woods and one transfer to the Plaid Jackets, a band Woods managed, totaling $284,391.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth Elser described Paradigm in his opening statement April 10 as a “bogus company” with the purpose of passing kickbacks from Paris to Woods and Neal. Neal pleaded guilty on Jan. 4 of last year for his role."


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Nothing changed during this massive influx of tax dollars, except a small addition was put on one building, apparently for more political meetins there. Paris was always hob-knobbing with politicians. The main catch-all building was repaired a bit, but the big half-built building was left to sway and rot in the open elements.


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GJ - I was at Ecclesia College during this time, and even went to meetings, but nothing was ever said about this windfall from the tax fund. Everyone was paid a pittance, except for Oren Paris III ($100,000 a year) and his mother ($60,000) and various family members. I told one non-family member, "Get a real job. Anything is better than this."

There is one exception to the low pay. A woman suddenly appeared as Oren's assistant, even though he was hardly present at the college. She drew something like $50,000 plus a cash bonus!!! - for answering the phone, etc. Her salary was part of a deal with one of the politicians.

Apparently the money came in and a large chunk was kicked back, all without the knowledge of the carefully chosen board, which included Oren's mother. And the actual net gain was blown on buying 50 acres of land the college did not need.

I was with Oren when he chuckled and said, "The board told me no more real estate buys." He wanted to get even more.

Motive? I think he longed to make a killing in real estate, with the Interstate bypass going past the college. The addition of the largest Walmart in the state made nearby land skyrocket.

I attended meetings where the leaders discussed fund-raising and even paid a fat fee for a sketch of the future campus.  I did not know that Oren Paris, BA, was becoming land-poor. But I knew enough to tell the entire mailing list that I did not approve of his handling of money.

I can recall three failed Oren Paris schemes from the news reports: 1) A fund for work-colleges in the state (one - Ecclesia); 2) Some connection with recycled shingles (Oren Paris and political buddies); 3) my favorite - sharing medical marijuana fees with Ecclesia College. 

Name Day Rant about Latin - and Greek. Latin Is Bad? - How About Today's English Literacy?

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 Today is the name day for every Gregory, which is Greek for
watchman, the verb meaning - stay awake, watch.
Revelation 3:2 Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God.

γινου γρηγορωνκαι στηριξον τα λοιπα α μελλει αποθανειν ου γαρ ευρηκα σου τα εργα πεπληρωμενα ενωπιον του θεου

Latin Is Bad? - How About Today's English Literacy?
Someone complained about studying Latin, which is itself a dead topic, unfortunately. Latin teachers and the Left conspired to get rid of Latin and replace it with something more relevant (it seems). Everyone in the following fields should have several years of Latin:

  1. The liberal arts, since literature and music owe so much to Latin.
  2. Law - most legal terms are Latin.
  3. Medicine - medical terms are either Latin or Greek.
I learned Latin the bad, old way - vocabulary lists, grammar rules, painstaking translating, often using rather musty texts.

I taught Little Ichabod the good, Roland Bainton way, a method similar to federal efforts to train people for foreign assignments.
Immersion is how we learn best.

 Roland Bainton learned 20 languages using my method.
OK, I borrowed his method.


Latin and Greek
We read the Gospel of John in Latin, with a little bit of training in endings and grammar, but very little. No words were written near the text and an English version was only used to figure out some difficult passages. By the end of the Gospel we were reading a chapter at a time, and he was translating with ease. 
Emphasis - reading a lot of Latin, using a simple (but profound) text, which has a simple style of grammar and word usage. John 1-4, slowly, then repeat John 1-4 with some speed, then the rest of the Gospel

We repeated that exercise (home-schooling) with the Greek text of John, an even better experience, because there is nothing like the Greek text. The initial verses were difficult, just like Latin, but the final chapters were easily translated - sight-translated. 
Emphasis - The goal was to read text, pick up basic grammar and vocabulary daily, and repeat the first four chapters so that translating turned into reading it like a newspaper.

Why don't all Lutheran clergy do the same? WELS pastors are always telling people about having studied Greek and therefore being infallible. When children learn a foreign language early, it is easier, and the next foreign language is easier. If they have the same language in school, a year is easily skipped. 

LI tutored fellow students in Latin and Greek. NWC paid him to tutor students in Greek because they were not getting it from the old-fashioned pain-in-the-neck method (which only works on those who easily grasp languages). The Bainton-Jackson method works for everyone because that is how we learn our first language, from Mom and Dad. If someone is gifted in languages, it works even better and paves the way for enormous strides in those languages. 

Funny how I never got asked to repeat this experience in higher education. Many schools have overlooked the chance to make the classic languages come alive in Biblical languages. But - no worry - thanks to our congregation's attorney, Glen Kotten, I began the lessons for everyone.

Tis strange how a couple of messages can launch exciting and fulfilling courses in Biblical studies. We are studying Romans in Greek now.
Attorney Glen Kotten is on the left.

The New Testament - Updated and Erased

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All footnotes in the modern translations insert rationalistic apostasy, such as "explaining" the Virgin Birth in Isaiah 7 - "or young woman." Now that is a big Sign from Heaven, a young woman will have a baby.

The footnotes allow that the verse they have cut out of the New Testament can be found in manuscripts, just not in their favorites, which have a dubious history, to say the least. Tischendorf was the Sandy Burger (Burgler) of an earlier age.

They learned. When someone commits a grand outrage - such as the RSV translation removing the Virgin Birth from Isaiah 7:11 - people remember and resist. But pick away, a little at a time, without disturbing any dreams or illusions, and they accept it - even make it normative.

 Remember the hot WELS discussion about the New NIV? Only one district president spoke against it. That was the blowing off steam meeting, and it worked as planned. The next time, no one objected, and Mirthless Mark Schroeder - who supposedly hated the NIV - blessed all translations. Seifert never objected to the NIV or anything else - except the Intrepid Lutherans.

First Year Plant, Second Year Sleep, Third Year Leap - Tips for Growing Hosta

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 Someone posted this graphic on the Net, because people wanted everything good to happen at once. The topic came up in a sermon and an email message to me.

I often talk with my neighbor about the news since his family will not listen to him. He is impatient to hear more good things happening, which is a common theme on independent news threads right now.

I see everything zooming by too fast, not too slowly, unlike the early days when I thought 12 grades of public school were too many.

Aristotle said, "Patience and courage are so closely related that one is either the daughter or the mother of the other."



Hosta Advice
The hostas I planted last fall have sprouted, encouraging me to move more plants from the backyard. Hostas grow well in deep shade, enjoy shade and sun, and produce flowers perfect for hummingbirds.

The advice for hosta growers is:

  • Plant them the first year.
  • They sleep the second year.
  • They leap the third year - easy to divide and multiply.
That seems to be true of most plants. Roses bloom the first year as bare roots, but additional blooming that year is rather slow. The second and third years are much more productive, which only makes sense when considering root growth and the underground network established by fungi.

Three years easily become three decades, believe me. When something seems too much to bear, too long to wait, God's own solution is often around the corner, but just slow enough to give Him credit instead of congratulating ourselves.

Our front yard looked as barren and abandoned as any land could, because I let the leaves and weeds feed the soil for spring and summer rains and sunny days. Soon the roses will bloom among many different perennial plants and my favorite herb - the dandelion. Two years ago, a real estate agent driving by hit the brakes, opened his window, and said, "What a yard!" when all the roses were blooming. 



Mints Too
I have coddled and watered mints, which seem to be so weak the first year. They were the first to grow this icy spring, far ahead of the roses. Now I have large minty mounds ready to flower and host beneficial insects and butterflies.

My helper buried Mountain Mint, which broke through the newspaper and wood mulch anyway - much later. Last summer it turned into shoulder high mint. The old stems are still there but the new larger colony is growing among those stems. I am very late to do anything with old stems because they are shelters for good insects, such as solitary bees.



Scattering
Mark 4/Matthew 13 teaches us to scatter the living seed of the Word carelessly - no soil testing. I am waiting for the Church Shrinkers to wear sackcloth and ashes, wail, and apologize for all the damage they have done while "soil testing."

Scattering means:
Blogging every day, with posts expected twice or thrice a day.
Broadcasting the Means of Grace on Sunday.
New sermons every week and on special holy days like Ascension.
Holy Communion offered each Sunday.
Bible study on Sunday.
Greek New Testament lessons on Wednesday.
Some books here and there.
Teaching the Gospel in graduate studies, Old Testament, etc.
Neighborhood visitation.

Thank You for the Personal Messages
I get a lot of personal messages, which are always encouraging. As people recognize, I omit names and obscure origins. Those who speak from the battlefield have a lot to share about their experiences. I am just a traditional Lutheran with traditional Lutheran, liturgical services and the reliable KJV for readings, with great hymn classics. 

I should not be alone in this, but that is the unfortunate truth. 
  1. The ELCA traditions have abandoned Justification by Faith and all common sense. Worship? - no - social justice warrior training.
  2. The LCMS-ELS-WELS grandees would never stoop to read or quote the classics from the much earlier ELCA founders - like Jacobs, Reu, Lenski, Krauth. These SynCon fakes have nurtured and grown the Stephan-Knapp-Walther heresy, calling it the Gospel, despising Luther no less than ELCA does. Worship? - no - recruiting through entertainment, no matter how this has become a proven failure. 
 Good news! Missouri is losing members twice as fast as we are! We are winning, winsome, and winnowing out the dissenters. That's a win, brethren and sistern.


Currently Requested - Inside the Snake's Head - Vatican Audience Hall

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Call this a J-drop. The month of May is going to be rough on the Pope.

Most people do not know about the Vatican Audience Hall, inside Vatican City. It is quite designed deliberately to be the inside of a snake's head, seats about 6,000 people, and is open only to those with an invitation. No tourists are allowed.

 Is there anything more Satanic in symbolism than a snake?
Someone added a graphic to make it clear.

 From above, the hall is shaped like a snake's head and is covered with scales, which are solar collectors.


 This is the close-up if the gigantic sculpture behind the Pope's chair. The face of Christ "emerging from a nuclear explosion" is clear here, but the overall effect - from far back in the hall - is a snake.


 Does this look like Snake-Man to you?

 The church and grounds are shaped like a key, because the Pope has the keys, doncha know. The audience hall is below, along and also outside the Vatican City wall.

Romans 10 Is Another Cannae for the Universal Forgiveness without Faith Advocates

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 No, Paul damns them to Hell for denying the Gospel, the Chief Article, which is Justification by Faith.
Look up the Battle of Cannae.
 ELCA-ELS-WELS-CLC leaders cannot see themselves as humble Huber hacks.




Romans 10 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? (that is, to bring Christ down from above:)
The Scriptures and Confessions teach about the righteousness of faith, never about the righteousness of unfaith, yet the ELCA-LCMS-WELS-ELS-CLC leaders swoon over their own righteoussness of unfaith.
Oh-oh, the righteousness of faith is εκ πιστεως δικαιοσυνη, anarthrous, so it is more of a compound word, faith-righteousness. "But faith-rigteousness speaks this way..."
Or, Who shall descend into the deep? (that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.)
But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach;
The Word is rema, which belongs to God. And Paul calls it το ρημα της πιστεως ο κηρυσσομεν - the Word of faith that we proclaim. I thought the Apostle Paul proclaimed the word of Unfaith. The paid shills of UOJ keep insisting on that, and JP Meyer is quoted in support of that dogma, in awe, in wonder, in a state of ecstasy.
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
I thought Lutherans got rid of "if" statements! The liberal, modernistic theologians all say that an "if" statement is contrary to grace, which is where the herd of Walther donkeys congregate, around bankrupt Calvinism.
οτι εανομολογησης εν τω στοματι σου κυριον ιησουν - 
I see homiletics ομολογησης there, the art of preaching, but here it means if you (singular) confesses - like John the Baptist. the Fourth Gospel - "Objection, yer honor. This is second person singular, and we know the true dogma is Universal salvation first, you all, second plural. I studied Greek!" 
πιστευσης (2nd singular)εν τη καρδια σου οτι ο θεος αυτον ηγειρεν εκ νεκρων σωθηση (2nd singular)
Once again, this is second person singular, If you (singular) believe God raised Him from the dead, you (2nd singular) will be saved (2nd singular).
10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
But this is always the righteousness of faith in the Scriptures.
11 For the Scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.12 For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Verses 11-13 are beautiful, clear, parallel statements that show what we believe is also what we call upon and confess out loud. So Paul asks a question and answers it with the Means of Grace, primarily preaching.

14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
Now we begin to smell the pot roast. For all these good things to happen, there must be a preacher, something like a town crier in the olden days.
15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our reportτη ακοη ημων?
This report is the preaching of the Atonement in Isaiah 53, where this same term τη ακοη  is used in the Septuagint, the report heard.
That is certainly true - not all have obeyed. The robed resistance is firmly entrenched in the sewers of the "Lutheran" sects, which they callSynod HeadquartersandOur Beloved SeminaryandOur Mission Board.
Report is signficant, the center of the argument. But report is a bit weak for 
τη ακοη ημων - because report comes from the verb for hearing. Using our church terms, it is more like hearing the preached sermon.
17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
Forgivenes and salvation only come through individual faith. The Gospel is notUniversal Forgiveness and Salvation without Faith - but the Atoning death of the Messiah for the sins of the world. The donkey-clowns of UOJ always say, "UOJ is not the Atonement." That is the only thing they can get right - everything else is the raucus braying of fools, ignorant fools who hate the Gospel, despise the Means of Grace, and abhor Luther.

 Fifty years of teaching false doctrine at Mordor makes one a saint whose precious ramblings must be reprinted and endorsed by Panning, lest they be lost to history.


Defense for ex-Arkansas senator closes its case; former college president asserts right against self-incrimination

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 Oren Paris III pled the Fifth Amendment.


Defense for ex-Arkansas senator closes its case; former college president asserts right against self-incrimination:



"After a lunch recess, the defense told Brooks that Paris would exercise his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if called to testify. Brooks said he understood but the court needed to take testimony on that and would call Paris in after the jury left the courtroom.

Paris pleaded guilty April 4 to one count of conspiracy and agreed to testify for the government. He was not called before the government rested its case Wednesday. The government will have two witnesses for rebuttal after Shelton's defense rests, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth Elser told Brooks. Neither is Paris.

Paris resigned as Ecclesia's president and from the private, Christian college's board before his plea. His sentence is pending.

Paris disguised the kickbacks as consulting fees paid to Shelton's company, Paradigm Strategic Consulting, according to the indictment. Shelton then passed the money along to Woods and former state Rep. Micah Neal of Springdale, the government contends.

Paris was sent in after the jury was dismissed for a recess. Paris asserted his Fifth Amendment right on the second question from Atwell: What his occupation was. The first question was his name.

The kickback allegations involve $550,000 of the more than $717,500 in state General Improvement Fund grants Ecclesia received from 2013 through 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice contends."



'via Blog this'

J Post - Preparing for the Future

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 The unsecret J Posts are designed to encourage more study
of the political world.


A good area to study, for understanding politics and future trends - is the Jesuits. The Pope is a Jesuit and the Roman Catholics hate him. The chaplain of the House is a Jesuit, and RINO Ryan forced him to resign. I wonder why. No one knows, or perhaps no one is telling.



I looked up some books by Malachi Martin, who dealt with the Jesuits and Vatican corruption. They really hated him. I found some for $2 on Alibris, where I usually order used theology books.

Wiki:
Malachi Brendan Martin
BornJuly 23, 1921
BallylongfordCounty KerryIreland
DiedJuly 27, 1999 (aged 78)
New York, New YorkU.S.
Pen nameMichael Serafian
OccupationNovelist
Priest
Professor (Pontifical Biblical Institute)
exorcist
theologian
NationalityIrishAmerican
RelativesFather F. X. Martin (brother)
Malachi Brendan Martin (Irish: Maolsheachlainn Breandán Ó Máirtín; July 23, 1921 – July 27, 1999), occasionally writing under the pseudonym Michael Serafian, was an Irish Catholic priest and writer on the Catholic Church. Originally ordained as a Jesuit priest, he became Professor of Palaeography at the Vatican's Pontifical Biblical Institute. From 1958 he served as secretary to Cardinal Bea during preparations for the Second Vatican Council.
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Martin also writes about demon possession, which is directly related to the cults and trafficking being exposed at the moment.

WELS Layman Following Up about Luther

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Layman Following Up on a Previous Post
I was going to write specifically about a post about Luther, but the week got so busy that those specific thoughts I had seem to have receded to the "back 40" of my mind.

My thoughts instead have been shaped by current events and I've been thinking about Luther more generally.  In my later years, Luther got downplayed a lot in the WELS; leaders were very concerned about "worshiping Luther" as much you have noted their fear of "making faith into a work." One of my early WELS pastors told me it was more about the condition of the heart than what we see on the surface (since the surface isn't necessarily indicative of what's going on inside cf. 1 Samuel ...although you need to see what fruit is hanging from that tree as well.... ).

My first real exposure to Luther came from watching "the Luther movie" and reading the book What's going on with the Lutherans (NPH Impact Series book).  The book, which I have not read in nearly 20 years was chock full of Luther quotations.  In this way I got to know Luther.  I was amazed at his profound observations and how they tracked Scripture so well.  For me that was very important as having received the gift of faith in scripture; scripture above all else.  I have read many, many good books since then.

What I didn't have in those days was a Christian upbringing and a firm theological footing (which every Christian should have to some degree).  I was rather infected/influenced by echos of reformed theological notions from my extended family and the prevalent culture of my day.  You had to work out/for your salvation, and I knew I was a long way off for that.  And, so reading Luther, Lutheran theologians and listening to my early WELS pastors changed my thinking and really strengthened my faith like never before.  Especially Luther.

Luther, you see, was not only a student of Scripture, but a student of the human condition.  He understood it, and was so refreshingly and sometimes brutally honest about it.  As I looked at my own life, I realized his observations were true.  He understood the problem of the human condition like no one else in very intimate ways because he lived it (he has been quoted "my life was a living hell.")

One of the most profound things about Luther was his take on human reason.  Luther had a remarkable mastery of human reason; it was his sharp, sharp tool.  Yet, he knew the place and limitations of human reason (and its proper role as God's handmaiden).  Reason should be subordinate to Faith.  Faith cannot be apprehended by reason because 1) the limitations of our creation and 2) our corrupt nature.  Faith is a gift from God.  Our corrupt nature always wants to set human reason free, but then it can only become "the devil's whore" as Luther put it.

And, yet human reason can be such a beautiful and profound thing, and Luther used it with remarkable effectiveness.  Zach's quote earlier this week was just one demonstration of what Luther could illustrate using reason to look at things in different and interesting ways.  I have read things Luther wrote, and wondered "Where did this come come from?" I thought that this surely came from nowhere, but eventually I would find the origin in Scripture.  Just the other day while reading Jeremiah, I wondered what Luther had to say about that conversation between Jeremiah and King Zedekiah before Jerusalem was taken.  Every single word in Scripture has significance, and Luther has written on what would seem to be obscure passages of Scripture and find remarkable lessons in them.  In today's day and age is it possible to know the scriptures as well has he did?  We know he didn't "party in the MLC" to distract himself.   

Worship of Luther?  No, but from what I've seen written online, some pastors are worshiped.  I've also seen what I term "folk Lutheranism." No worship of Luther for me, but rather a deep appreciation of what he did as a theologian and pastor....and also because I too can identify with his "living hell." We call that the "human condition."

SDG,

The laughing hyenas feeding off the corpse of Lutheranism favor Ramback and Quistorp (no seriously) and despise Luther.

Luther's Sermon on Jesus' Definition of Sin. John 16:5-15. Cantate - The Fourth Sunday after Easter

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Jesus washes the disciples' feet,  by Norma Boeckler.


CANTATE - FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER




Text: John 16:5-15. But now I go unto him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou? But because I have spoken these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart. Nevertheless I tell you the truth: It is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I go, I will send him unto you. And he, when he is come, will convict the world in respect of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: of sin, because they believe not on me; of righteousness, because I go to the Father, and ye behold me no more; of judgment, because the prince of this world hath been judged. I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, shall come, he shall guide you into all the truth; for he shall not speak from himself; but what things soever he shall hear, these shall he speak; and he shall declare unto you the things that are to come. He shall glorify me: for he shall take of mine, and shall declare it unto you. All things whatsoever the Father hath are mine; therefore said I, that he taketh of mine, and shall declare it unto you.



1. The meaning of this Gospel lesson we have also often heard elsewhere; the only trouble is, the words have not generally been understood to have the meaning of things with which we are familiar. Therefore we will explain it a little, in order that one may see that the same teaching is contained in these words, that is found in all the other Gospel lessons. It is a fine Gospel, but it also requires fine students. We will omit the first part and consider what the Lord says, that the Holy Spirit is to convict the world in respect of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment, and will see what the meaning of all this is.

2. In the first place, we see here that the world is accused of blindness and ignorance. All those who are without the Holy Spirit, however wise they may be in matters pertaining to the things of this world, are, before God, fools and blind. They do not like to hear this; and when they are told that their doings are of no account before God, it displeases them and makes them angry, because they insist that they are in possession of reason and the natural light, which God created in them. But what does this matter to us? There are the Scriptures and the Word of God plain and clear, that the Holy Spirit is to come to ‘convict the world, because it does not know what sin, righteousness and judgment are. Thus it is determined, there it stands; let be angry who will, Christ does not care.

3. It is much to be deplored that the world is convicted, not only because of its sin and want of righteousness, not being able to judge rightly, but that it does not acknowledge nor see this, to say nothing of its endeavor to alter the matter. Oh, how completely the praise of all comes to naught, who, while they endeavor to make other people pious, know not themselves what sin is! Let us take, for example, at the present day, all the schools of learning and the learned men and see whether they can tell us what that one little word “sin” is? For who has ever heard that not to believe in Christ is sin? They say, it is sin if one speaks, desires or does something against God’s will and commandment. But how does that correspond with this saying of Christ: It is sin because they do not believe on me? Therefore, they are easily convicted of the fact that they know not what sin is; and if they be ever so learned, they will not be able to explain this text.

4. In like manner, they are not able to know what “righteousness” is. For who has ever heard that a man should become pious and just because Christ ascended to heaven or goes to the Father and we see him no ,more?

There we must say, a fool has thus spoken and not a wise man. For they say, righteousness is a virtue, which teaches man what he owes others.

This is true, but the trouble is, they do not understand their own words, such blind fools they are. Therefore, one needs not be surprised that they rage so much against the Gospel and persecute the Christians. How could they do otherwise? They know no better.

5. Neither do they know what “judgment” or right is, that is, a right judgment, a correct good opinion and sense, or whatever you may call it.

For they say: Right is that which is written in books, how one is to know and distinguish things, to quiet and end quarrels. But how does Christ define it? He says: “It is right, that the world is to be judged.” Who understands such speech, and where will it go in or out, and how does it correspond with reason? Let ut see whether we can explain it so that it may be understood.

6. In the first place one must know that the Word of God does not speak only of the outward existence and appearances, but it takes hold of the heart and the depths of the soul. Accordingly it does not judge man as to his outward appearance and action, but according to the depths of his conscience. Now, everyone will experience in himself, if he wishes to acknowledge it, however pious he may be (even though he were a Carthusian or as holy as any one on earth), that in his heart he would rather do the contrary, and otherwise than what he is outwardly compelled to do.

Thus, if I were left to myself, a monk, who walks about in poverty and chastity, as they pride themselves, but were made to confess how I feel in my heart, I must say: That which I do, I would rather not do. If there were no hell and I would not feel the disgrace, I would leave my office have the misfortune, and run off. For I have no desire from the heart to do it, but am compelled thereto, and must do it in spite of hell, punishment or disgrace.

It is not possible that I should do it from choice and gladly. Such everyone who is without grace finds in his own heart. The same you will find continually in other matters. I am never from my heart kind and friendly to my enemy, for this is impossible to nature; and though I act otherwise, in my heart I think thus: If it were not for the punishment, I would have my way and not remain without revenge. Thus, I still go about before the world, and do not as I would like and feel inclined to do, for fear of punishment or disgrace. Likewise if you go through all the commandments, from the first to the last, you will find that there is no one who keeps God’s commandments from the bottom of his heart.

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

8. Inasmuch as Christ has now come and commanded to preach that everything we may do, however great and beautiful it may appear, is sin, because we do nothing that is good with pleasure and willingly, and that for this reason he has stepped forward and has taken away all sin, in order that we may receive the Holy Spirit, through whom we obtain love and pleasure to do what God wants us to do, in order that we do not attempt to come before God through our own works, but through Christ and his merits, therefore it cannot be called any longer sin committed against the Law, for the Law did nothing to assist us in becoming pious, since we are not able to do anything good.

9. What sort of sin then remains upon earth? No other than that one does not receive this Savior and refuses to accept him who has taken away sin.

For if he were present, there would be no sin, since he, as I have said, brings the Holy Spirit with him, who kindles the heart and makes it willing to do good. Therefore, the world is no longer punished and condemned on account of other sins, because Christ blots them all out; only this remains sin in the New Testament, that one will not acknowledge nor receive him.

Therefore he likewise says in this Gospel: “When the Holy Spirit is come, he will convict the world in respect of sin, because they believe not on me.”

10. As if he wished to say: Had they believed on me, everything would already have been forgiven them, whatever sin they might have committed, for I know that they by nature cannot do otherwise. But because they will not receive me, neither believe that I can help them, this it is that will condemn them. Therefore, God will at the final judgment pass a sentence like this on them: Behold, thou wast in sin and couldst not free thyself from it, still I did not on this account wish to condemn thee, for I sent my only begotten Son to thee and intended to give thee a Savior, in order that he might take the sin from thee. Him thou didst not receive. Therefore, on this account alone, thou wilt be condemned, because thou hast not Christ.

11. This sentence, then, is given for the honor and glory of the high grace, which God has given us in Christ the Lord. What reason would have ever been so wise as to discover that this was done for man’s sake? Reason is not able to rise higher in its thoughts than to say: I have sinned in deeds done. I must make good by doing other deeds. I must blot out and pay for the sin, in order that I may thus obtain a gracious God. If reason comes so far, it has reached its climax. Still it is nothing but foolishness and blindness.

12. But God speaks thus: If thou wilt be rid of sin, thou must do other works wherewith to pay the price. But with all the works which thou dost, thou canst do nothing but sin, even with the works wherewith thou thinkest to reconcile me and to do penance for thy sins. How wilt thou then, thou fool, blot out sin with sin? For even in the works which thou considerest the best and which thou canst do, thou sinnest if thou dost not do them willingly and from the heart. For if thou didst not fear punishment, thou wouldst rather not do them at all. Thus thou dost no more than that thou seekest to blot out little sins by doing greater ones; or else to commit such great ones that thou mayest lay aside others.

13. Wherefore, it is ever great blindness that a man does not see what sin is, nor know what good works are, but accepts sin for good works. When the Holy Spirit comes, he convicts the people and says: The works which thou hast done, as well as those which thou art still doing, are nothing but sin; therefore, it is all in vain that thou dost attempt to make satisfaction for thy sin according to thy ability. Then they feel compelled to say: Behold, this I did not know. Then says he: For this purpose I am here, in order to tell thee this. If thou hadst known it, it would not have been necessary for me to come and make it known. What wilt thou do now in order to be helped? This thou must do: Believe on the Savior, the Lord Christ, that he has taken away thy sin. If thou believest this, he is thine and thy sins will disappear; if not, then thou wilt never get rid of sin, but wilt always fall into it deeper and deeper.

14. Thus, with this passage everything has been completely overthrown that has hitherto been preached about penance and satisfaction for sin, and all else that has been practiced and urged. For this reason there have been founded many orders and masses, and on this account we have become priests and monks and have run to and fro in order best in the world, which the world considers pious and holy, to get rid of sin. Therefore, it also follows: Whatever is that is nothing but mere sin and a damnable thing.

Thus we have considered one part of this Gospel.

15. The second thought then follows: “The Holy Spirit will convict the world in respect to righteousness, because I go to the Father,” says Christ, “and ye behold me no more.” Rigtheousness means piety and a good and honorable life before God. What is this now? It is, says Christ, “because I go to the Father.” We have often said about the resurrection of Christ that it came to pass not for his sake, but for our sakes, in order that we may apply it to ourselves as a blessing which is our own. For this reason he is risen from the dead and has ascended to heaven, that he might begin a spiritual kingdom, in which he reigns in us through righteousness and truth.

Therefore, he sits above; he does not rest and sleep, does not play with himself, but, as Paul says, Ephesians 1:22, has his work here upon the earth, governing the consciences and the souls of men with the Gospel.

16. Wherever Christ is now preached and acknowledged, there he reigns in us, from the right hand of his Father, and is himself here below in the hearts of men. There he reigns with might, power and dominion over you and all your enemies, and guards you from sin, death, devil and hell. Thus is his resurrection and ascension our comfort, life, blessing, righteousness and everything in one. This is what the Lord means when he speaks of righteousness, that the people thereby should become pious and righteous, that he ascends to heaven to the Father and we see him no more. This the world does not know, therefore the Holy Spirit must come and convict the world of it.

17. How does this come to pass? Just as we have heard. Am I to become pious, it will not be enough for me to perform outwardly good works, but I must do them from the bottom of my heart, gladly and willingly, so that I may be free from the fear of sin, death and the devil; be joyous, and with a good conscience, and all confidence stand before him and know how I stand with him. This no work, no creature can give unto me, but Christ alone, who has ascended into heaven — there, where one cannot see him, but must believe that he sits yonder and wishes to help one. Such a faith makes me acceptable unto God; Christ gives me the Holy Spirit into my heart, who makes me willing and happy in the doing of every good work.

In this manner I become righteous, and in no other; for the works themselves make me more and more unwilling, the longer I occupy myself with them.

18. But the longer one is engaged in this work, the more willing it makes one’s heart; for wherever there is such knowledge, there the Holy Spirit cannot be wanting. When he comes, he makes the heart willing, joyful and happy, so that one may be free and willingly do what is pleasing to God, with joyous courage, and suffer whatever there is to suffer, yea, and even die willingly. And in proportion as this knowledge is clear and great, in that proportion the willingness and joy will also be great. Thus the commandment of God is fulfilled and everything done that one is to do, and thus thou art righteous. Who would ever have thought that this would be righteousness and that thus it should be. This question we have hitherto often heard about and considered, and although the words here be different, yet the sense and meaning are the same.

19. In the third place, the Holy Spirit is to convict the world in respect of judgment , that is that the world does not know what right is. For who has ever heard the definition of this right to be, because the prince of this world hath been judged? The prince of the world, to be sure is the devil, which one may readily see in his government.

20. If now I have learned to know what sin is and am free from it, and have obtained righteousness, so that now I stand in a new character and life and have become another man — have now the Lord Christ and know that something else than our works is required to get rid of sin — if these have come to pass in me, it then follows that I may have a correct judgment, having learned to judge differently before God. For, according to such understanding, I know how to discuss, conclude and judge of all things in heaven and upon earth, and to pass correct judgment; and when I have passed such a judgment, I can live accordingly. This no one else can do.

21. The world, in its holiness, maintains that righteousness means to perform good works wherewith to do penance for sin and reconcile God.

This has been taught in all the schools of learning. Such teachers think it is right and well done if only they can accomplish good works. But now comes the Holy Spirit and says: Not so. You err and are mistaken. Your judgment is wrong. Therefore there must be another judgment. You should judge thus: Everything that your reason concludes, is erroneous and false, and you are a fool and a simpleton.

22. Reason may do other things; for instance, know how to judge in worldly and human matters and affairs, how to build cities and houses, how to govern well, and the like. In such matters one may easily be able to judge and decide more wisely than another. Of this, however, we do not speak here, but of judgment in the significance of what is right or wrong before God. Here the Holy Spirit concludes thus: Every judgment of reason is false and worth nothing. Everything that is born of man and is not born from above, must be rooted out and crucified, so that no one may boast of it and depend upon it. Again, whatever the world considers as wisdom, that which it votes as wisely and intelligently devised and accomplished, is foolishness before God. In short, whatever the world does, is useless and cursed, unless it proceeds from Christ, the Lord, and is of his Word and Spirit, as he teaches us. If it does not proceed from him, it is surely mere blindness and there is no good in it.

23. Therefore everything that the world considers good is debased.

Everything is evil because it does not proceed from the Word and the Spirit, but from the old Adam, who is nothing more than a blind fool and sinner. And why? Should not your wisdom and reason be foolishness and count for nothing, since the most exalted one, who has all the power and wisdom of this world in the highest degree, is condemned? For, without doubt, there is no one in the world so wise, shrewd and rational as the devil, and no one is able to make a more pious appearance. And all wisdom and holiness that do not proceed from God, as well as the most beautiful things in the world, are found in their highest degree in the devil. Since he is a prince and the ruler of the world, the wisdom and righteousness of the world must proceed from him; here he reigns with all his power. Therefore, Christ says: Since the same prince of the world is condemned, with all that he has and can do, the world is ever blind because it considers that to be good which has been condemned already, namely his wisdom and piety.

24. We must, therefore, pass a correct judgment, such as Christ passes, if we are to guard against everything that the world considers and declares precious in order that it may appear before God prudent, wise and pious. If people who have not the Word and Spirit of Christ, desire to teach and govern, everything is already condemned; for in this way one accomplishes no more than to make the old Adam stronger and to establish him in his opinion that his works, his piety and prudence are to avail before God.

Thereby one must work himself deeper and deeper into the devil’s kingdom.

25. But now, since the prince of this world and the Holy Spirit, the kingdom of Christ and the kingdom of the devil, are directly opposed to one another, and the Holy Spirit is not willing that anyone should parade his own deeds and praise himself on account of them, the holy cross must soon follow. The world will not consent to be reprimanded for its blindness. Therefore one must willingly submit and suffer persecution. If we have the right kind of faith in our hearts, we must also open our mouths and confess righteousness and make known sin. Likewise we must condemn and punish the doings of this world and make it known that everything it undertakes, is damned. For this we must be considered heretics, and must pass through the fire. They say: This is against the holy councils and the canon of the holy father, the pope. Then you are to answer: How can I help it? Here it stands — the text does not say the Holy Spirit is to convict them and say their doctrine is error, blindness and the government of the devil. This, of course, they will not endure, but would have us call them gracious noblemen. Therefore, one must here risk his neck.

26. These are the three parts we have in this Gospel lesson: Sin is unbelief; righteousness is faith; the judgment is the holy cross. Therefore give heed and learn to consider everything that is without the Spirit as nothing and as condemned, and afterwards be prepared for the holy cross that thou must suffer on account of it. Now follows in the Gospel further: “I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth.”

27. These words ought to be understood in all their simplicity, as if the Lord were to say: “These three parts which I have now related, you cannot yet fully understand, even though I were to explain them unto you. I would have to say much about them in order to explain them more fully, to make plain how things shall be, and you still stick too deep in your coarse, carnal reason to be able to comprehend it. Therefore, I will forbear now. When the Holy Spirit comes, he will enlighten your hearts, so that you will understand it, and will call to your remembrance all things, I tell you of it now, in order that you may think about it. Thus, we give these words in their simple meaning. It is as if I conversed with some one and said: I would yet have many things to say, but they are too difficult for you. You cannot yet comprehend and grasp them.

28. But our doctors and highly learned men have made use of these words in a frivolous way and said that it was necessary to have something more than the Gospel and the Scriptures; therefore one ought also to hear what the councils and the popes decree. They endeavor to prove in this way that Christ says here: “I have yet many things to say unto you, but you cannot bear them now;” therefore, because he has not told them all things, it must follow that he told them to the councils, popes and bishops, who are now to teach them.

29. Now look at these fools, what they say. Christ says: “I have yet many things to say unto you.” What does “you” mean? To whom does he speak?

Without doubt, to the apostles. To these he says: “I have yet many things to say unto you, but you cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all truth.” Therefore, if Christ is not to lie, his Word must have been fulfilled at the time that the Holy Spirit came. The Holy Spirit must have said everything to them and accomplished everything that the Lord here refers to, and, of course, he led them into all the truth. How, then, do we get the idea that Christ should not have said everything, but should have kept much back, which the councils were to teach and to determine? With this idea his words do not at all harmonize. Christ gives to understand that soon the Holy Spirit would tell and explain to them all things, and that afterwards the apostles should carry out everything, and through them should be made known to the world what they have learned from the Holy Spirit. But, according to the councils and popes,’ it depends on what they say, teach and command, even to the end of the world.

30. Moreover, Christ says further: “He shall guide you into all the truth.”

Here we conclude: If what the councils teach be the truth, that one is to wear the tonsure and the cap and live a life of celibacy, then the apostles never came to the truth, since none of them ever entered a cloister, nor kept any of those foolish laws. Thus, Christ must indeed have betrayed us in this, that he said the Holy Spirit should guide us into all the truth, when in reality he wished to teach how we were to become priests ‘and monks and not to eat meat on certain days, and like foolish things.

31. Without doubt it is “truth” before God when one lives an upright and sincere life. But if we now look at our ecclesiasts, pope, bishops, priests and monks, we see nothing but carnival masks, who give themselves the outward appearance of being pious, but in their hearts they are villains.

What popes, bishops, and orders have ever led us into this truth, which should spring from within — out of the heart? In everything they are concerned about the outward appearance of things, in order that they may make a display before the eyes of the people.

32. Thus they have perverted this text masterfully in order to strengthen their lies; and yet we are to call them gracious lords! To hear such things is exasperating and it should grieve our hearts that we are to suffer such great outrage — should see how shamefully the people act against the precious Word of God and that they make the Holy Spirit a liar. Should not this single passage be powerful enough against the pope and the councils, even if we had no other in the Scriptures?

33. Thirdly, Christ says: “You cannot bear them now.” Here we ask: My dear, should it have been too hard for the apostles to understand or to obey such laws as abstaining from meat, and the like? They had been accustomed in the law of Moses to observe many such outward ceremonies, and had been educated therein all their life, so that it would have been child’s play for them. Moreover, they understood this better than we do. Is it such a difficult matter — that a monk must wear a black or gray cap, the pope three crowns, a bishop a pointed hat, or the manner of dedicating churches and altars and baptizing bells — are these so difficult as to make it necessary that the Holy Spirit should come from heaven to teach such things? If it is not acting the fool enough that one jests with these noble words, then I do not know how one may be a worse fool.

34. Therefore, beware of these liars and understand the words rightly, thus:

Christ wishes to speak of the inward, actual character, not of outward jugglery. He wishes to make the heart, before the eyes of God, pious and righteous in order that it, in the first place, acknowledge its sin, and in the second place, that it acknowledge him to be the one who forgives sin and suffers himself to be sacrificed upon the cross. This is that “truth” which the apostles were not yet able to hear and understand. But those outward things make no one righteous, lead no one to the truth. They make only hypocrites and a show, by which the people are deceived.

35. Thus, we have the true meaning of this passage, from which we see how fools who seek from it to bolster up their jugglery, place themselves in opposition to it and build upon the sand. There is scarcely a passage that is more strongly opposed to them than this one. We have briefly explained this Gospel lesson in order that we may see how it teaches just that which we have always preached.

Cantate - The Fourth Sunday after Easter, 2018. John 16:5-15

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Cantate, The Fourth Sunday after Easter, 2018



Pastor Gregory L. Jackson




The Hymn #458                    
Our Father – Luther                    
The Confession of Sins
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16
The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19
The Epistle and Gradual       
The Gospel              
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
The Sermon Hymn #462           I Love Thy Kingdom               

Why Do They Reject Jesus - About Faith?


The Preface p. 24
The Sanctus p. 26
The Lord's Prayer p. 27
The Words of Institution
The Agnus Dei p. 28
The Nunc Dimittis p. 29
The Benediction p. 31
The Hymn #657                           Beautiful Savior                      
   
        

Fourth Sunday After Easter

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

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

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

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

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


Why Do They Reject Jesus - About Faith?


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

Several significant themes should be emphasized first, before the main message from Jesus.

One is that the Father has sent the Son, and everything done by Jesus and taught by Jesus is in perfect harmony with the Father. Jesus addresses the emotional state of the disciples because they are filled with grief as His departure grows near. These are farewell sermons, and they know this. So they hear without hearing, a state we all know from times of great turmoil and grief. So the disciples do not even ask - Where are You going? - because their emphasis at the moment is the leaving, not the destination.

Finally, when the work of the Holy Spirit is taught, that is synonymous with the Scriptures and teaching the Scriptures. Since there is only one standard, preaching according to the Scripture is the Spirit at work. As Paul teaches so clearly in Romans 10, preaching the Word is the primary way faith is kindled in people.

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

Everything happens in a certain order. That is why Jesus spent three years with them and did not allow Himself to be made the King - Messiah - earlier in His work. The regional establishment of the Apostolic Church will be the basis for a world-wide Church, but the Spirit must come for that and Jesus must rise and go to the Father. At this stage, explaining it all over again is like talking to people when they something else on their minds. When a speaker finishes and says so, the audience cannot listen to "One more thing" because their mind is set on something else.

In this case, it is all grief and confusion, so they hear and do not understand but the Spirit will bring these messages back and they will see how sorrow turned to joy beyond all expectations.



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



I have highlighted this in blue and underlined it - because the vast majority of ministers and professors do not know or comprehend this central text. It comes from Jesus and is taught with perfect clarity. Sometimes a word needs to be explored to understand the text (above "expedient"), but not here.

The work of the Spirit in preaching will be three-fold, to convict the world of
  1. Sin
  2. Righteousness, and 
  3. Judgment.
This simple statement rests on Jesus' definition of sin. If we do not understand Jesus' definition of sin, nothing else makes sense in this text - and in the Scriptures.

Some already smell the popcorn. The entire Gospel foundation is established here, by the Son of God, recorded and taught by the "disciple Jesus loved." This Gospel always had the highest authority as directly apostolic, which is why the apostates hate it, ignore it, and belittle it. 

Worldly wisdom has so many definitions of sin that a list with comprise many volumes. Churches vary in their definitions, sometimes agreeing with worldly wisdom, sometimes adding their own Pharisaical definitions - such as the sin of disagreeing with the political convention of the denomination. Or - we have our own great teachers - so if you disagree, we will throw out after a severe and well-deserved beating.

Many think of carnal sin, something that anyone can see. But the Bible addresses sins against God and spiritual or mental sins - such as coveting.

No one can see those sins, but James addresses them as the start of sins that bear fruit in time, since the thought leads to the deed.

But Jesus established not believing in Him as the foundational sin. The term "world" is used all the time in John to distinguish unbelievers from believers. 

Paraphrased - Through the faithful preaching of the Gospel Word, the Holy Spirit will convict the world about the foundational sin - they do not believe in Jesus as the only Savior.

What is most law preaching like? - the obvious sins of the flesh or the invented sins of society at that moment. 

But the best law preaching is marked by the world's reaction to it - hatred, abuse, slander, shunning, silencing, and expulsion. Pagan religions have no qualms about imprisoning, torturing, and killing the messengers of faith in Jesus.

Rome tolerated every god but the One True God. They built a temple to all the gods - the Pantheon - and murdered Christians who taught faith in the true Son of God.

Before someone has faith in Jesus as the Savior, he is blind and filled with sin, no matter what outward pretensions he may show. And the world loves this figure. Look at his foundations - how much he has given! Look at him handing food the to poor in Haiti! 

The same people will find all kinds of fault with Christians and mock them, for every fault or problem is magnified. Any misfortune a believer has is reason to mock all Christians.

All That Changes with Faith
Through the Word, the Spirit conveys Christ to us, kindles and nurtures our faith in Him. This is momentous, yet people take it for granted and neglect the very source of that faith in Him.

Faith in Christ, which is God's own work, grants us complete forgiveness through God's grace. Therefore, the great treasure of the Gospel, the Atonement, is no longer just an event, but Jesus dying for my sins. 

Therefore, the righteousness of Christ comes to each believer, who enjoys the righteousness of faith in Him. That changes the individual's view of works. If we do works to earn the admiration of mankind and the favor of God, they become an increasing burden. The Gospel moves us to enjoy serving others. The Gospel creates many Gospel fruits that unbelievers cannot see.

X-ray and Healing
I offered this analogy to my Old Testament class. One person was so struck by it that he shared it with his church, and they said they never thought of it this way before. I just updated what Luther said.

The Law is like an x-ray. It tells us what is wrong with us but the x-ray machine cannot heal that problem. They used to think x-rays were magical, so they harmed many people by using them as medicine.

The Law salesmen can be detected by good preaching about the Law, but using more Law to cure the sin.

The Gospel heals what the Law reveals. It is true medicine prescribed by the Great Physician. The not-so-secret is that He taught this all the time and there is nothing more clear in the Gospels and Epistles. Yet the spirit of this age dictates that we must get rid of faith in Jesus and replace it with some snake oil they have concocted - everyone is already forgiven. Everything is good. You have to believe that - have to - have to agree that you were born forgiven or we will give you the boot. What a message for Pharisees. It inevitably turns back into righteousness through works of the law (their law).

10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more

I put these verses in the category of "enigmatic, mysterious, until we see the plain words for what they are." I puzzled over them many times to get the mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and other toxic metals out of the Gospel message. Mercury, so much like gold and silver, easily attaches to precious metal and does not let go.

How is righteousness going to the Father. The Holy Spirit will preach the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, which means the righteousness of faith for each one of us. 

How did a regional following become the world religion? The Spirit convicted the world of Jesus' victory in His rising from the dead and ascent to the Father. (Once again, often that is often displaced by ignoring the ascension or associating it with the "Assumption" of Mary. Funny how the liberal Lutherans run to Mary or find truth in Mary rather than Jesus' own teaching.)

So we have to parts of the Gospel - first what Jesus did and taught. Second - how this is taught to the entire world. It was not only established in His public ministry but also quickly established here and there in the entire Roman Empire, becoming "official" in only three centuries. We can't even get one or two amendments right in two centuries.

11 Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. 

The third part of this pivotal message is that Satan has lost and the Savior has won the great battle. No matter how much the devil may rage, undermine, and corrupt, the ultimate power belongs to God alone. One would think that church leaders would rather be on the side of Jesus, but that is how unbelief works.

Unbelief, especially apostasy, blinds and hardens. If you doubt that, look at how Paul explains it in 2 Thess 2:3ff

2 Thessalonians 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away [apostasy] first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

The more people teach unbelief and resist the Word, they more they become blinded and hardened, rejoicing in their evil works.

12 I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. 13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.

This is fulfilled in the writing of the Gospels, the preaching of the Apostles, and the recording of the Epistles. This is an explanation of why we can trust the Scriptures and go to them as the ultimate judge of all matters.

This also emphasizes the Holy Trinity, which is a little more detailed in the next verses.

14 He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you. 15 All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you.

People want to dull the brightness of this passage - the Holy Trinity is the teaching of Jesus. Who dissented from that? - Knapp, one of the primary authors of Justification without Faith - among Lutherans and Calvinists too. Isn't that a clue? If someone disparages the Trinity, do we trust him about anything else.

When people wish they could be with Jesus - they are whenever they hear, read, or remember the Word of God. 

But I skip the Old Testament. The Old Testament has Jesus wrapped up entirely in its contents, so clearly revealed in some places, often indicated and hinted at in others - places later explained by the New Testament. 

So anyone who wants to know the will of God and His attitude toward that individual - all He has to do is go over the Word of Jesus. He is the Father's voice and will and works. What did He say to the woman at the well, Zachaeus, the Pharisees, Mary and Martha, and His disciples? - 

Believe in Me, for I am in the Father and the Father in Me, just as I am in you and you are in Me.


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