31 July 2021
Home, Sweet Home
30 July 2021
July Workout Summary
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Patristic Quote of the Day
Feelings cannot exist in anything but a living soul. These events show that just as Jesus had a human body he had a human soul. We read about the diversity of his feelings in the reports of the Evangelists: Jesus was astonished, was angered, was grieved, was elated, and similar emotive responses without number.—St. Augustine, Against the Apollinarians, 80.
Catechesis: Justification
If faith receives forgiveness of sins because of love, forgiveness of sins will always be uncertain, because we never love as much as we ought to. Indeed, we do not love unless are hearts are firmly convinced that forgiveness of sins has been granted to us.—Ap IV:110.
29 July 2021
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Catechesis: Justification
28 July 2021
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Catechesis: Justification
27 July 2021
And a few thoughts on the gift of humiliation…
Catechesis: Justification
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Catechesis: Justification
26 July 2021
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Catechesis: Justification
25 July 2021
Happy birthday to this sweetie!
Some pics from Making the Case
23 July 2021
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Catechesis: Justification
22 July 2021
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Catechesis: Justification
21 July 2021
Gerhard and Walther
[We abuse the name of God] when a person forgets the blessings of God and does not thanks Him for them. When a person will not acknowledge that God the Lord imparts to us every good thing in body and soul, but instead ascribes them simply to natural causes or even also to blind luck.—Johann Gerhard, Schola Pietatis, III:284.
A true Christian is a new creation, a new person who has been inwardly changed, in both heart and mind by the Holy Spirit. This change shows itself chiefly in his attitude toward sin. A true Christian wants to recognize ever more thoroughly and vividly everything is sin according to God’s Word, and he hates and fears even the seemingly smallest sins in word, in deed, and in desire.—C. F. W. Walther, God Grant It!, p. 589.
Patristic Quote of the Day
Catechesis: The Righteousness of Faith
20 July 2021
Catechesis: Distinction between Moral, Civil, and Ceremonial Law
Patristic Quote of the Day
Gerhard and Walther
[Gerhard lists out a number of abuses of the divine name]: When a person uses many words in prayer and think a person will be heard on that account (Matt. 6:7). When a person with his prayer relies on his own merit and worthiness. When a person does not pray in accordance with God’s will (1 Jn 5:14). When a person prays for that which runs counter to God’s command. When a person prays because he is consumed with his own sensuality (James 4:3). When a person prescribes in prayer to God the Lord the time and hour He is to help (Judith 8:11). When a person binds the power of prayer to particular places apart from, and contrary to, God’s Word (John 4:21). All of this applies to the abuse and desecration of the Name of God.—Johann Gerhard, Schola Pietatis III:279.
Who can be happier than the one who has God on his side, even if the whole world is against him?—C. F. W. Walther, God Grant It!, p. 587.
19 July 2021
An odd thought on 1 Sam 2:35
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Catechesis: Original Sin
17 July 2021
Lewis for the Win!
Reflections on Three Solid Years of Carnivory
16 July 2021
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Catechesis: Original Sin, Apology
15 July 2021
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Catechesis: Intro to Apology (Defense of the Augsburg Confession)
14 July 2021
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Catechesis: Conclusion of AC
13 July 2021
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Catechesis: Power of Bishops
12 July 2021
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Catechesis: Power of Bishops
11 July 2021
This has been quite a busy weekend!
10 July 2021
09 July 2021
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Patristic Quote of the Day
To earth, must slumber free from pain
A little while, that it may gain
The spirit's fellowship once more.
The years will pass with rapid pace
Till through these limbs the life shall flow,
And the long-parted spirit go
To seek her olden dwelling-place.
Then shall the body, that hath lain
And turned to dust in slow decay,
On airy wings be borne away
And join its ancient soul again.
Therefore our tenderest care we spend
Upon the grave: and mourners go
With solemn dirge and footstep slow--
Love's last sad tribute to a friend.
Catechesis: Civil vs. Church Power
08 July 2021
A pic of us…
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Catechesis: Monastic Vows
07 July 2021
Aha from Bible Class
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Catechesis: Monastic Vows
06 July 2021
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Catechesis: Monastic Vows
05 July 2021
A delightful Holiday
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Catechesis: Confession
02 July 2021
Feast of the Visitation
For us, indeed, it is an occasion to thank God for the glorious revelation which occurred on this day, that Elisabeth is filled with the Holy Spirit; and although till now she knows nothing about Christ and his conception, she here declares and openly confesses that Mary is in truth the mother of her Lord and God. And John leaps in his mother's womb in witness to his Lord, while Mary sings her beautiful song of praise, the Magnificat, showing most excellently the profundity of her understanding. We still repeat it after her. It expresses the reason for us to celebrate, to learn it, and thank God for it. The purpose for the pope's celebration is to invoke Mary; but our purpose is to praise and thank God in accordance with the example of the beloved Virgin, so that we celebrate just as she did.
On this day, we pray in our churches:
Almighty God, You chose the Virgin Mary to be the mother of Your Son and made known through her Your gracious regard for the poor and lowly and despised. Grant that we may receive Your Word in humility and faith, and so be made one with Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.