- "Do you perhaps know where this world, heaven and earth, and what is in it, comes from?"
- "Then perhaps you also know who the one true God is?"
- "Do you know who Jesus Christ is?"
- "Do you know what Jesus Christ has done for you?"
- "Do you also know how you can come to faith in Christ and remain in faith?"
- "But if you now have to confess that you still sin much every day and certainly deserve punishment — how will you get out of this embarrassment?"
- "If you lack anything in spiritual and physical things, do you know where you can turn and fill your lack?"
- "Do you also know what will happen at the end of the world?"
Back To Luther... and the old (German) Missouri Synod. Below are thoughts, confessions, quotations from a Missouri Synod Lutheran (born 1952) who came back to his old faith... and found more treasures than he knew existed in the training of his youth. The great Lutheran lineage above: Martin Luther, C.F.W. Walther, Franz Pieper.
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Thursday, October 30, 2025
WIC4b: Pieper's 8 questions to examine lay Christians
Saturday, October 25, 2025
WIC4a: Layman's Movement: Proclamation of the Word (Thesis 1)
Thesis 1: "The "lay movement" in the proclamation of the Word." (pp. 11-37)Thesis 2: "The "lay movement" in financial terms." (pp. 37-62)Thesis 3: "The "lay movement" in the Christian walk in general." (pp. 62-67)
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
WIC3b: "Reconciliation…" essay concluded; new translation
Saturday, October 18, 2025
WIC3a: reprint "The Reconciliation of Man With God" (1916, S. Illinois updated in 1921 L. u. W.)
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
WIC2: Pieper's “The Right Worldview” (1923, Synod essay)
Friday, October 10, 2025
WIC1: Pieper's "What Is Christianity?", new translation (1902 Synod essay) (Part 1 of 8)
Monday, October 6, 2025
Walther on Ro. 9:20-23: vessels of wrath and mercy; against Calvinism, go to the Greek words
In our passage we now speak of vessels of wrath and vessels of mercy; of the former it is said in our German Bible that they were prepared for condemnation; of the latter it is said that God had prepared them for glory. In the Greek, however, it is more precisely said of the latter that God prepared them beforehand, not merely prepared them; but this word "beforehand" is not used of the vessels of wrath. This is very important! For from this we see that all who are saved are prepared for salvation by God before the foundation of the world, whereas the vessels of wrath, i.e. those who are damned, are also prepared for damnation, but firstly, not beforehand, and secondly, not by God, but by the devil and their own evil will. Here our doctrine shines forth completely. It would be blasphemy to say that the Holy Spirit has forgotten to add the words "before" and "from God" to the vessels of wrath, so that we have nothing to give to these different ways of speaking! He, who is eternal wisdom, knew perfectly well why he says "from God" one time and not the other, why he says "before" one time and not the other. It is also very important to know that verse 22 in the Greek does not contain the words "therefore there", but instead the words "but if [Εἰ δὲ]". From this we see that when the apostle says in the previous verse, "Does not a potter have power to make one lump into a vessel for honor and another for dishonor?", he does not mean to say: and this is how God really does it, but that he only wants to reject human reason with its foolish objections, which so readily masters and even blasphemes God as soon as it cannot understand why he acts as he does. The apostle rather wants to say: As natural as we find it that a potter makes a soup tureen from clay, and from the same material a nasty vessel, which is placed in a corner so that it is not seen, and how no one confronts him about it: it is just as natural that whatever God may do, no one may confront him about it. This thought, that God does not allow himself to be mastered by us, also precedes the 20th verse, where it expressly says: "Yea, dear man, who are you, then, that you want to be right with God?" No one should therefore be misled by the words "therefore there" into Calvinistic errors, since these words are not in the original text at all, and since the apostle does not say: as a potter makes vessels of honor and dishonor from a lump, so God also first made vessels of mercy and then vessels of wrath; but he continues: "But if God... bore the vessels of wrath with great patience?" So the apostle's meaning is: What will you, what can you say then? [cp. All Glory To God, p. 221]
Potter (Ro. 9:21):
Vessels unto dishonour | Vessels unto honour | |
Prepared by | Potter | Potter |
God (Ro. 9:22-23):
Vessels of wrath | Vessels of mercy | |
Prepared by: | Devil & themselves | God |
When: | In time | “afore”, “beforehand” |
God’s action: | endured | made known the riches of His glory |
In searching for a literal translation of the Bible, I was pleased to find that the Disciples’ Literal New Testament (DLNT) had perhaps the best translation of the initial words of verse 22: "But what if God…". The word "but" clearly shows that verse 22 is in contrast to verse 21, i.e. God is not like the potter in regards to the "vessels of wrath", He endures them, He does not make them. The DLNT had a wonderful footnote to verse 23: "Note that God endured the one group, but actively prepared-beforehand the other". (I may purchase the DLNT based on this. Hopefully it does not have too much "Reformed leaven".)
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Luther on the Touchstone of Christianity (Part 2)
1. O praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.2. For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise ye the Lord.
The Pure Doctrine of Justification,
a Sure Touchstone for all Sects.
Therefore, dear brother, do not be proud, nor too sure and certain that you know Christ well. You will now hear me confess to you what the devil was able to do against Luther, who should have been a doctor in this art; he has preached, judged, spoken, written, sung and read so much about it, and yet must remain a student in it, and at times is neither student nor master. Therefore be advised and do not celebrate too soon. Are you standing? but watch and do not fall [1 Cor. 10:12]. You can do it all? but see to it that you do not lack skill. Fear, be humble and pray that you may grow in this art and be protected from the expert devil, who is called “Smart Aleck” and “Quick Fist,” [Klügel or Kündlin], who can do everything and learns in flight.
If you now want or have to deal with matters concerning the law, or works, or sayings and examples of the Fathers, then take the principal doctrine for yourself above all and do not let yourself be found without it, so that the dear sun, Christ, may shine in your heart, and you can judge freely and safely through and about all laws, examples, sayings and works, and say: Well, if there is anything good and right in them, I know that they are neither good nor right except for this life; for only Christ is good and right for grace and the life to come. And if you do not do this, you can be sure that the laws, sayings, examples and works, with their pretty appearance and the great prestige of the person, will mislead you so that you will not know where you are. I have also seen it in St. Bernard; if the same man also begins to speak of Christ, it is because he is in the heavens; but if he is out of this doctrine, and speaks of precepts or works, it is no longer St. Bernard. And so it is with St. Augustine, Gregory, and all others, that if Christ is not with them, they are vain worldly teachers, like philosophers or jurists.
Therefore Christ is also called in Scripture a cornerstone, on which everything must be built and founded that is to stand before God. But whatever is founded without Him or not on Him must come to nothing and cannot stand. And what else is lacking in the mad saints and factions but that they have left this cornerstone and have fallen back into the works? They cannot get along with it, but must continue, and also make of Baptism and the Sacrament (which are God's Word and commandment) their own human work.
The Anabaptists say that Baptism is nothing if a person is not pious beforehand; they do not want to become pious through and from Baptism, but want to make Baptism holy and good through their piety. This means (I think) that they have completely lost this cornerstone, and not by the grace of Christ, which Baptism gives, but first made holy by themself, that Baptism gives nothing, creates nothing, brings nothing, but we bring and give everything to Baptism beforehand, so that it is nothing but a mere unnecessary sign, whereby one may know such holy people: even so Baptism cannot be such a lasting sign or characteristic whereby one may know someone, but happens once, after which it can no longer be seen by anyone. So do the enthusiasts (or fanatics) with their Sacrament: it need not make pious nor give grace, but show and testify how pious and holy they are without such a Sacrament.
And what has caused such separation, innumerable sects, factions and idolatry among all kinds of foolish saints, priests, monks and nuns in the papacy, except that they have fallen away from Christ and have first become pious through works?
This is why St. Paul so diligently teaches the Ephesians and Colossians that Christ is our head, and that we should diligently hold fast to the head, and thus abide in one another as members of one body, and increase. For the devil neither feasts nor sleeps; he would gladly tear us from this head: he well knows that this piece will break his neck and crush his serpent's head, as Genesis 3:15 promises.
But may God, our dear, eternal Father, who so abundantly enlightens us through his dear Son and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, also strengthen us with complete faith through his Holy Spirit, and give us strength to follow this light faithfully and diligently, and to praise and glorify Him together with all the Gentiles, both with teaching and life. To Him be thanks and glory for all His unspeakable grace and gifts for ever and ever. Amen.


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