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May 19, 2021
Now the Firevorks Begin!
My flute teacher was raised in Germany and came over after the war. He never lost his accent, so whenever fast and complicated music came up, he said, "Now the firevorks begin!"
I thought of that teacher as I reached the Luther section of The Bible Book: The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God.
As Tolkien might have said, "By chance, if it was chance, the Gutenberg Press was invented at the right time to publish everything Luther wrote. And Luther fed the printing presses of Europe with a volume of writing never matched since the Reformation."
Luther and the printing press arrived so powerfully that the Church of Rome could not kill, torture, imprison, and enslave Evangelicals fast enough to stop the Reformation. The Beast was mortally wounded and never recovered its full strength in promoting error in the name of Mary, Purgatory, the Mass, and the power of the pope.
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April 27, 2021
Finishing The Bible Book: The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God
The approximate plans for The Bible Book: The KJV Reborn for Those Love the Word of God include:
Part One
Basics of the Bible (Efficacy of the Word, Inerrancy, etc)The Gospel in the Books of Moses, the Prophets, and the PsalmsAbraham in the New TestamentApologeticsPart Two - The History of the BibleThe Old Testament, Hebrew and GreekThe Greek Christian Byzantine EmpireThe Ottoman Empire and the Fall of ConstantinopleThe RenaissancePart Three - the Reformation TranslatorsWaldensiansErasmusLutherTyndalePart Four - The King James VersionEnglish Bibles InadequateThe Call for One English BibleThe KJV TranslatorsThe KJV Today and Bad ExcusesThe KJV Family of TranslationsPart Five - Bible Apostates Take Over - Dishonest Text Criticism Precedes Doctrinal Corruption TischendorfWescott and HortKurt Aland - The "Standard Edition" (Hort)The Ending of Mark Dumped
Their prejudicial and irrational editing changed the New Testament.
April 4, 2021
Review of Understanding Luther's Galatians by Dr. Eric Rachut
The print version of Understanding Luther's Galatians can be purchased here.
Free PDF -> Understanding Luther's Galatians
5.0 out of 5 stars Luther's Commentary of the Heart and Soul of Christianity
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
Verified PurchaseMartin Luther's favorite book, it is said, was Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, because it laid out so clearly the essential doctrine of Christianity, Justification by Faith - Alone! His commentary was transcribed from lectures - in 1531 and in Latin - to his students, quickly translated into the vernacular (German) and, by Theodore Graebner, into mid-twentieth century American English, with KJV scripture. The original Latin text, a compressed language, was translated to a full-length vernacular edition; this is the shorter version (260 pages). I was amazed again and again that there is no redundancy here, in a lengthy review of six short chapters of the Greek epistle. Luther examines the letter as if he were holding a jewel up to the light and using every viewpoint. He tells us that the false teachers, who opposed Paul's doctrine with the Galatians, were undoubtedly well-spoken, well-educated men, something approaching an angel of light, but false teachers they were and for that, accursed. Particularly in his expatiation on this topic in the third chapter, Luther achieves deep spirituality and a pastoral comforting of tortured consciences, and opens this up for the reader - you share his, and Paul's, vehemence. The remainder of the epistle sees Paul's re-establishment of Christian cordiality with the Galatians, still using every means possible to encourage their loyalty to this essential doctrine. Interspersed among the commentary by Luther are short observations by Dr Jackson on the modern heresies and misjudgments which are new challenges - particularly "objective justification" and Church Growth. No mincing of words in either author of the commentaries! You may have read the Small Catechism and the Augsburg Confession. This should be next on your reading list.
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Excellent re-issue of Graebner's shorter translation of Luther's Commentary on GalatiansReviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021Verified PurchaseThis book is a re-issue of Dr. Theodore Graebner’s shorter translation of Martin Luther's “Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians.”In his forward, Dr. Graebner expressed his reason for his translation of Martin Luther's work:
“The importance of this commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents, like no other of Luther's writings, the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christ's merits alone.”
Dr. Gregory L. Jackson added an introduction along with comments, which he embedded within the text. He enclosed his comments within boxes, in order to separate them from Luther's words.
In his introduction, Dr. Jackson wrote that:
“By stealth, Lutherans have steadily eroded the Biblical doctrine of the Reformation (justification by faith alone), which established them as Evangelicals and Protestants, by now allowing others to use those names and surrendering to the worst inclinations of Calvinists, Pietists, and Roman Catholics. The uniting cause, to soothe every worldly conscience, is to declare that God in his grace has already declared the entire world absolved of all sins. … God declared the world righteous through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus…”.
Dr. Jackson quoted from the work of the 18th century theologian Georg Christian Knapp to show the false doctrine that flowed from universal absolution without regard to faith.
“This is conveniently expressed by the terms Objective and Subjective Justification. Objective Justification is the act of God by which he proffers pardon to all through Christ. Subjective Justification is the act of man by which he accepts the pardon freely offered in the Gospel.”
In a comment on page 56, Dr. Jackson succinctly elucidated the error of those who adhere to the doctrines of Objective and Subjective Justification:
“The false teachers reverse what Paul and Luther taught. The Objective Justification fanatics lay hold of universal forgiveness and make faith in Jesus irrelevant. Faith in Christ has nothing to do with their divine declaration of forgiveness. Secondly, their subjective justification is not faith in Christ, but rather trust in the truth of universal forgiveness.”
As a Lutheran layman, I know that the idea that God forgave the sins of every member of the human race upon the death or resurrection of Christ and this made them righteous is not what Paul taught. Rather, he taught that God declares a person righteous after God imputes the person's sins to Christ, and he imputes the merits of Christ’s sinless life and perfect obedience to the person. Faith is the means by which a person receives righteousness. Is righteousness simply the forgiving of sins, as the Objective justification proponents claim? No. Righteousness requires God to impute the sins of the sinner to Christ, and the merits of Christ's sinless life and perfect obedience to the sinner. Only after this double imputation is a sinner righteous in God's sight.
The idea that “we need to accept the pardon offered by God” is not found in Paul's teaching. It brings to mind the famous Arminian preacher Billy Graham and his call to “Make a decision for Christ.”
I would recommend this book to someone who wishes to read a condensed version of Luther's Commentary on Galatians. It is an excellent introduction for someone who is unfamiliar with the Apostle Paul's doctrine on justification by faith alone. Dr. Jackson's comments highlight key doctrinal points in the text. His comments also illustrate the degree to which the doctrines of present-day confessional Lutheran churches have diverged from the plain teachings of the Apostle Paul and Martin Luther.
Dr Jackson discusses the problems of present day Christian denominations on his internet blog. Google ichabodthegloryhasdeparted for the URL. He conducts a weekly traditional Lutheran worship service via the internet, the blog has a link to the broadcast site which also has archived broadcasts.
February 21, 2021
Upcoming Books - The Bible Book Is the Next Major Publication
"No other Gospel" has become "any old gospel will do."The Bible Book W ill Be My Next Big Project
I will post the Galatians adult study when Lent is over, so others have something for teaching Luther's Galatians. That will probably be a Lulu project, color, with a print version and a free PDF.
The Bible Book has been changing names slowly. The current iteration (corporate for "version") is The Bible Book: The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God. I am following the basic rule of the main title followed by a subtitle defining the title. As the NPH editor told me, "The subtitle sells the book."
Liberalism: Its Cause and Cure : The Poisoning of American Christianity and the Antidote
When Liberalism came out at NPH, WELS made a concerted effort to get rid of me.The late DP Robert Mueller admitted at our council meeting that I did my work and taught correctly. But he and Kuske and Floyd Luther Stolzenburg never stopped - two of them have passed on to their reward already. Wally O., too.
The Bible Book:
The KJV Reborn for Those Who Love the Word of God
I may make the subtitle a wee bit shorter, but that is the main, positive message of the book. I am aiming at complete coverage, so I expect to reach 200 pages or more, all in color. OK, that is not complete, but it will be thorough coverage with a lot of sources used. I am having fun tracking down useful and relatively inexpensive books for people to use.
I AM Sermons
The next book will deal with the I AM sermons in the Gospel of John. That can serve as a kind of commentary on the Fourth Gospel but mostly as an emphasis on Jesus' sermons in John.
They censor the interesting news.Future books will be Biblical topics rather than history of doctrine. The same is true of most posts on the blog. The "conservative" Lutheran synods are shameless clones of ELCA now, and impervious to correction. The clergy and laity of the LCMS-WELS-WELS-CLC are too docile and lazy to do anything more than go down with the ship.
The Concordia was wrecked on the shoals by a captain who vamoosed immediately.
The LCMS ran out of men. Strict discipline followed - the story was erased!
"Oh God, if there is a god. Please make me a Roman priest with all the bells and whistles."February 3, 2021
Walther, The American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies Has Been Sent to WELS-ELS-LCMS Seminaries
Some services take a photo of the delivery and send it to me, so keep your porches clean! WELS, LCMS Concordias, the Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie, and Lutheran School of Chicago in Chicago got copies. Christian News received or will receive two copies of
Walther, The American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
. Galatians was locked up or thrown away at CN formerly Lutheran News. I am glad to send free review copies to anyone who actually reviews a book. One WELS pastor asked for a free review copy of Thy Strong Word, kept it, denounced me, and wrote no review. That is what WELS friends are like - imagine the enemies in that sect!
Walther, The American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
"Justified before we were born!" - Edward Preuss. The Objective Justification Enthusiasts eat that up. Walther thought that little book by Preuss was way cool, and the Synodical Conference still adores it, even thought that passage - cited by Dr. Robert Preus - is so close to Calvinism that you can taste the sulfur.Walther, The American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
January 29, 2021
Reviews - Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith
Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith
From the United States
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The corrosive effect of rationalism on the Christian faithReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019Gregory L Jackson PhD is a confessional Lutheran theologian, pastor, and teacher. He received a STM degree in Biblical studies from Yale in 1973 and he earned a Master's degree and a PhD in theology at the University of Notre Dame in 1982.
In this book, Dr. Jackson shows how the false doctrines found in the teachings of John Calvin have led to the apostasy we see today in Reformed Protestant denominations and in Lutheran Church bodies which have inculcated Calvinistic ideas.
The Reformation began in 1517 with Martin Luther. It was based on acceptance of the Scriptures as the plainly revealed Word of God, and in the power of the Holy Spirit acting through the Word of God, both the written Word in the Bible and the physical Word in the Sacraments.
In his book, Dr. Jackson showed how the writings of Heinrich Zwingli and John Calvin, contemporaries of Luther and the fathers of Reformed Protestant theology, disagreed with Luther's faith in the Scriptures. Zwingli and Calvin pretended to agree with Luther, but instead came up with another way to view the Scriptures, which can be summarized as 'rationalism'.
To illustrate how rationalism affects one's understanding of the Bible, Dr. Jackson included a reference from Siegbert Becker's book “The Foolishness of God” regarding the methods man can use to study the Bible:
Ministerial reason – use one's intellect to understand God's Word
Magisterial reason – use one's intellect to judge God's Word
Zwingli and Calvin taught from the perspective of magisterial reason that man is the ultimate judge on all passages in the Bible. The result is that people feel they can select a few verses, or even a part of a verse, to establish dogma outside the context of the Scriptures as a whole. This explains why Reformed Protestantism has split into hundreds of factions. Zwingli and Calvin also taught that the Holy Spirit doesn't come to man through the Sacraments bringing grace through faith. Instead, people are predestined either for salvation or damnation.
Luther taught from the perspective of ministerial reason. He accepted what is written in the Scriptures and he maintained a consistent advocacy for the plain meaning of the Bible as the judge of all books. He taught that the Holy Spirit works through the Word of God, as recorded in the Bible. People are saved through the work of the Holy Spirit by God's grace, through faith.
Dr. Jackson showed how the corrosive effects of Calvin's rationalistic doctrine were manifested in the teachings of Philipp Spener in the 17th century, Halle University in the 18th century, Friedrich Schleiermacher in the 19th century, right through Paul Tillich and Karl Barth in the 20th century. And how their ideas resulted in the great falling away from faith, which we see today in the Protestant denominations.
Dr. Jackson provided a “List of Books for Additional Study” for one to use to learn more about the errors of Zwingli and Calvin.
At the end of his book, Dr. Jackson offered a “Simple Program to Expel Calvinism from the Protestant Faith”.
Dr. Jackson discusses the problems of present day Christian denominations on his internet blog. Google ichabodthegloryhasdeparted for the URL. He conducts a weekly traditional Lutheran worship service via the internet, the blog has a link to the broadcast site which also has archived broadcasts.One person found this helpfulHelpfulReport abuse
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proper response is angerReviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019This book ties together a brief survey of how the unclear thinking of Calvinism has infected Protestant churches, particularly weak Lutherans. Without an anchor in God's Word, modern churches chase every whim, delivering despair from self-assurance instead of delivering Christ's promises through the Means of Grace.The book is beautifully illustrated by Norma Boeckler.2 people found this helpfulHelpfulReport abuse
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A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019The effects of Calvinist human teaching against the Holy Scriptures have effected numerous congregations and spread as deadly poison. A must read type of book to understand the effects the corruption of false doctrine has throughout the world.2 people found this helpfulHelpfulReport abuseNeed customer service? Click here‹ See all details for Calvin Ruined the Protestant Faith
January 27, 2021
Two Reviews - Understanding Luther's Galatians and Walther, The American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
Understanding Luther's Galatians can be found here on Amazon.
Top review from the United States
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent re-issue of Graebner's shorter translation of Luther's Commentary on GalatiansReviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021Verified Purchase
This book is a re-issue of Dr. Theodore Graebner’s shorter translation of Martin Luther's “Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians.”
In his forward, Dr. Graebner expressed his reason for his translation of Martin Luther's work:
“The importance of this commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents, like no other of Luther's writings, the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christ's merits alone.”
Dr. Gregory L. Jackson added an introduction along with comments, which he embedded within the text. He enclosed his comments within boxes, in order to separate them from Luther's words.
In his introduction, Dr. Jackson wrote that:
“By stealth, Lutherans have steadily eroded the Biblical doctrine of the Reformation (justification by faith alone), which established them as Evangelicals and Protestants, by now allowing others to use those names and surrendering to the worst inclinations of Calvinists, Pietists, and Roman Catholics. The uniting cause, to soothe every worldly conscience, is to declare that God in his grace has already declared the entire world absolved of all sins. … God declared the world righteous through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus…”.
Dr. Jackson quoted from the work of the 18th century theologian Georg Christian Knapp to show the false doctrine that flowed from universal absolution without regard to faith.
“This is conveniently expressed by the terms Objective and Subjective Justification. Objective Justification is the act of God by which he proffers pardon to all through Christ. Subjective Justification is the act of man by which he accepts the pardon freely offered in the Gospel.”
In a comment on page 56, Dr. Jackson succinctly elucidated the error of those who adhere to the doctrines of Objective and Subjective Justification:
“The false teachers reverse what Paul and Luther taught. The Objective Justification fanatics lay hold of universal forgiveness and make faith in Jesus irrelevant. Faith in Christ has nothing to do with their divine declaration of forgiveness. Secondly, their subjective justification is not faith in Christ, but rather trust in the truth of universal forgiveness.”
As a Lutheran layman, I know that the idea that God forgave the sins of every member of the human race upon the death or resurrection of Christ and this made them righteous is not what Paul taught. Rather, he taught that God declares a person righteous after God imputes the person's sins to Christ, and he imputes the merits of Christ’s sinless life and perfect obedience to the person. Faith is the means by which a person receives righteousness. Is righteousness simply the forgiving of sins, as the Objective justification proponents claim? No. Righteousness requires God to impute the sins of the sinner to Christ, and the merits of Christ's sinless life and perfect obedience to the sinner. Only after this double imputation is a sinner righteous in God's sight.
The idea that “we need to accept the pardon offered by God” is not found in Paul's teaching. It brings to mind the famous Arminian preacher Billy Graham and his call to “Make a decision for Christ.”
I would recommend this book to someone who wishes a read a condensed version of Luther's Commentary on Galatians . It is an excellent introduction for someone who is unfamiliar with the Apostle Paul's doctrine on justification by faith alone. Dr. Jackson's comments highlight key doctrinal points in the text. His comments also illustrate the degree to which the doctrines of present-day confessional Lutheran churches have diverged from the plain teachings of the Apostle Paul and Martin Luther.
Dr Jackson discusses the problems of present day Christian denominations on his internet blog. Google ichabodthegloryhasdeparted for the URL. He conducts a weekly traditional Lutheran worship service via the internet, the blog has a link to the broadcast site which also has archived broadcasts.
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Walther, the American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
Mic 5.0 out of 5 stars A shot across the bow Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021This is an epiphany for lovers of alternative church history. The author connects the dots and reveals many inconvenient details that he deduced from his careful reading of contemporaneous sources. The ball is now in the court of his detractors. Will they respond?
I am not holding my breath.
Walther, the American Calvin: A Synod Built on Felonies
January 18, 2021
The Modular Book of Concord - From the Lutheran Librarian Print Books and Free PDFs from the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry
Graphic by Wolfmueller. Has he read more than this in Chemnitz and Luther?The Book of Concord, 1580, is an imposing volume. The Triglotta version made it even heavier, with tiny print serving as an eyesight test.
May I be frank? Most clergy own a lot of books, but they do not read a lot.
The clown in the video poses and postures below a mountain of untouched books. Kittel? Is he kidding us? He uses a Greek 101 New Testament, a pony, with the English on one side and the Greek on the other. See one of his recent manic videos - where he cannot even read the cue cards and get his confused message across.
The main point is - Rev. Chatterbox has no grasp of the Gospel at all. He is a shrieking OJ copycat of his fanatical, Calvinist Pietist seminary professors.
The Universalists among you need to read this, since they are Confessional Lutherans. Ha!
Back to the main point. The most portable Book of Concord is the Tappert, scorned by the Objective Justification crowd. They remind me of the boy who visited our house. He said, "I am not allowed to dance. But of all the dances I am not allowed to do, the Moon Walk is my favorite." And he was good.
They do not read or study the Book of Concord in Lutherland, no matter what the synod. The ELS makes a big point of teaching in rooms with Triglottas, but they still enforce Justification without Faith - with Enthusiasm.
The Solution is the modular Book of Concord, published by Alec Satin, the Lutheran Librarian , printed volumes -which are also PDFs in the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry .
Print volumes are portable and easy to read for the elderly like me. The online copies are handy for searching and copying important passages.
Large Catechism - we can expose false doctrine published by the OJ Universalists.I learned Luther's Large Catechism because I had the ALC volume of the LC alone. I read it here and there and startled when someone made claims obviously against Luther's sermons as confessions.
Read about the crypto-Calvinists. As one translator wrote, "They are not crypto (secret) anymore." Has anyone done a health and wellness check on him?
Ask Pastor OJ if he has ever read this, especially the part on Justification by Faith.He will apologize, clear this throat, and mumble something.
I would give this first, among all the modules, to any Lutheran. These are Luther's sermons, crafted to be confessions for all Lutherans.
WELS calls the Book of Concord "boring and irrelevant." No, it is especially relevant for a sect known for alcoholism, adultery, and cross-dressing.
The Formula of Concord is a clearly written Biblical commentary on the issues dividing Lutherans. Read Article III - The Righteousness of Faith. The Biggies in your synod do not know, comprehend, or teach this - but they label themselves as Confessional Lutherans, Orthodox Lutherans, Bronze Age Lutherans. They are Seminexers who knew they could not win on that odious label, so they used Church Growth as their cover story.
The Small Catechism, plain and simple, without the accumulation of garbage used to make it "better" and "more understandable."January 17, 2021
Arriving - Walther, The American Calvin - at Many Doorsteps
Walther, The American Calvin - print and Kindle.
The preliminary orders are starting to arrive. South Carolina won the race. I have a photo of it delivered. That happens in other places, too, but SC was first.
The print copy is full color but reasonable - only $10 retail. I have made all books non-profit. The Kindle is only 99 cents, but CPH (Conrcordia Publishes Heretics) is charging $40 per Kindle.
Compare and contrast - the Chief Article of Christianity versus the Calvinist Objective Justification of the Pietists, justified before birth!
Every time you click on a Walther link, an angel gets his wings.Every time you review a book from Martin Chemnitz Press, the senior editor of the Book of Concord gets a cheer.
"Thanks for remembering me, folks."

