Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Ron Pederson and Jay Webber Try To Lead WELS Discussions Readers into the Abyss of Rationalistic Pietism.
Boycott the Emmaus Conference
Stephan allowed two responses to his cultic revelations – agree or apologize, just like the Synodical Conference today. |
“God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not counting men’s sins against them” (2 Cor 5:19).
What did Jesus accomplish by His life, death and resurrection? Did He accomplish a potential forgiveness that is true only when we believe it? Is our faith like some kind of magical genie that brings the forgiveness of sins into existence? If the forgiveness of sins is not already there, what is faith to believe? [Circular reasoning with a platoon of straw men]
Our faith does not bring the forgiveness of sins into existence. On the contrary it is the forgiveness of sins that brings our faith into existence. Our Catechism has a name for it: The means of grace. St Paul writes: “How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?… Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ” (Rom 10:14, 17). [But Ron is teaching grace without the Means of Grace.]
In human relationships one person sins against another person. Sometimes the person sinned against forgives the person who sinned against them (sic). Whether or not the person who sinned believes it or accepts the forgiveness has nothing to do with the fact that they have been forgiven by the person they sinned against. The person who sinned had no part in the other person forgiving them. The forgiveness came from the heart of the person who was sinned against. [False analogy]
We sinned against God. The whole human race sinned against God. God says to the whole world, in Christ, [false, “in Christ” only means believers] because His atoning sacrifice for your sin, I forgive you. [<–Incoherent sentence] You may not believe it or accept it but that doesn’t change what God has determined in His heart. [JP Meyer’s Decision Theology]
That does not mean that the whole human race is saved and will be heaven. Only those who put their personal trust in God’s forgiveness will be saved. Those who reject it will have to pay for their own sins in the torments of hell for all eternity.
That is what Jesus accomplished by His life, death and resurrection. We sinned against God and He says to us, to all people, to the whole world, I forgive you in Christ. Confess you (sic) sin and believe it, trust in it and “Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world” (John 1:29). [John 1:29 does not teach UOJ.]