tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58229208136628043.post1578724664294953518..comments2024-03-07T23:12:29.467-05:00Comments on Back To Luther... and the old (German) Missouri Synod.: Synodical Conference–1872, Part 8; more Iowa Synod, Anders Nohrborg, Means of GraceBackToLutherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04893978306213733508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58229208136628043.post-44178179179188190792013-12-20T14:44:30.089-05:002013-12-20T14:44:30.089-05:00Although my blog is partially against those who op... Although my blog is partially against those who openly blaspheme against the Gospel, it is mainly against the bodies formerly comprising the Synodical Conference. They say among themselves "We teach the doctrine of Justification properly", but show me where they proclaim it and and defend it as this founding essay in 1872.<br /> But my main attack concerns the body that would call itself the "Missouri Synod", when it actually is not. It is officially the LC-MS and it's birth certificate of separation was pronounced in December, 1939 by Prof. Theo. Graebner who said the Iowa Synod had the same doctrine as his LC-MS. Unfortunately he was right for the LC-MS does <b>not</b> teach Justification properly (i.e. the Gospel) as it was taught in this founding essay of the <b>Synodical Conference</b>, as C.F.W. Walther taught the "luminous rays of the Gospel".<br /> I will have further to say about today's synods who formerly comprised the Synodical Conference, but for now, just bask in the purest teaching of the Gospel the world has seen since the days of the Reformation century. Hmmm... doesn't the old Synodical Conference sound like... Luther?<br />BackToLutherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04893978306213733508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58229208136628043.post-83427603983018661152013-12-20T11:34:27.953-05:002013-12-20T11:34:27.953-05:00I don't know if you have followed the Rydecki ...I don't know if you have followed the Rydecki colloquy into ELDoNA recently, but the diocese has published a set of thesis in regards to justification in which they deny universal justification. I believe this is the same error of Iowa. It all, in my opinion goes back to Greg Jackson, whose roots are founded in the old Iowa Synod. He is from the Quad Cities after all.Joe Krohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08675123326627773329noreply@blogger.com