Good. You quoted me..... then entirely ignored every single word of it. Personally, I'm struggling to see how what you quoted from me is "personal malice" toward you and a "personal attack" on you....
Soli Deo Gloria
- Josiah
What I quoted upthread from you wasn't (personal malice or attack), most OTHER posts between us are at least a bit strained. Let's take just this little bit above. I have no way to know your intent, but you state " then entirely ignored every single word of it". This is simply not true. So I must now attempt to guess whether this means that you expected more of a response than I provided, or you view my post through glasses that are looking to find fault. I have absolutely no way to know your heart. I assume that you expected more (part of that effort to not assume the worst). Since I feel at least a tint of accusation, I cannot invest any time in addressing THIS more recent post of yours, I must go back and more fully address the previous post you clearly feel was "entirely ignored".
YOUR POST:
Lutherans believe that Jesus is the Savior and that Jesus does the saving.
The HOW is left to mystery.... It involves God's mercy (not getting what we deserve) and grace (God's unconditional, unearned, unmerited and usually unrequested love, favor, blessings, gifts).... it involves the incarnation, perfect life, sacrificial death and especially glorious resurrection of Jesus..... it involves the divine gift of faith given to us by God.... but how all of this "works" is left to God. Lutherans lift high the Cross (not our mirror), Lutherans lift high the Christ (not ourselves), Lutherans give all the credit and all the glory and all the thanks to Christ ALONE. Just as we physically live and breath because of the miracle of life God gave us to by grace, so we spiritually live and breath because of the miracle of spiritual life God gave to us. Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide! Soli Deo Gloria!!!
In His MERCY,
Josiah
MY ORIGINAL RESPONSE:
I know.
The Statement from the LCMS explained it.
What I find most unique in the Lutheran Statement of Faith is that I don't remember ever seeing another Statement of Faith by any denomination that explicitly attacked the beliefs of other Christians in their statement of what they believe. The Lutherans, in contrast, make a special point to strongly condemn both 'synergism' (which despite its definition in the Lutheran Statement, I take to include the various forms of Wesleyan Arminianism) and 'Calvinism'. I was shocked to see the official Statement of Faith go as far as using terms like 'Calvinistic perversion' and 'utterly vicious'.
Surely you can see how a Calvinist could hear his interpretation of scripture described as a 'perversion' or 'utterly vicious' and begin to wonder if Lutherans even regarded someone like a Reformed Baptist as a Christian Brother. At the very least, it IS a deeply personal attack on my beliefs. I know of no Baptist Statement which refers to that 'Lutheran perversion' of scripture or the 'utterly vicious' Lutheran practice of sprinkling infants and filling them with a false hope that they are saved apart from the Salvation offered by Christ as recorded in Scripture.
I have been assured that I am reading personal malice in your posts where none is intended. Therefore, I am making a far greater effort to understand your terms and try to accept your passion as other than a personal attack. You need to be aware that your doctrinal statements are built on an element of personal attack and people will take offense to having their beliefs described as 'viscous' or a 'perversion'.
My direct response to your statement of Lutheran beliefs was:
"I know.
The Statement from the LCMS explained it."
I saw no contradiction between what you posted and what the LCMS website provided. You seemed to expand on none of the points they raised. The response seemed adequate.
So I moved the conversation forward by pointing out what shocked me most about the statement of faith. Nothing that Lutherans believed seemed 'crazy' and most of it I either knew from conversations with Presbyterians how Lutherans arrived at that position or I recognized which scriptures Lutherans chose to emphasize to reach that position. I was not even shocked with statements that Lutherans reject this or that belief or interpretation, I had seen those before. What shocked me was the choice of terms like "perversion" and "utterly vicious" to describe beliefs that were not essential to salvation. I was unaware that the Lutheran Statement of Faith codified that level of hatred towards other Christian beliefs and maintained it into the modern age. Of course you disagree with some of the beliefs of other denominations. If you agreed 100% you would be the same denomination.
Setting that aside, since Lammchen explained that it is largely an artifact of cutting and pasting from 16th century sources, let's look at your statements in more detail:
Lutherans believe that Jesus is the Savior and that Jesus does the saving.
I agree. So do all Calvinists, Methodists, Baptists, Church of God, Evangelicals, Presbyterians, etc.. The Jehovah's Witnesses would disagree and I am not sure about Mormons.
The HOW is left to mystery....
Both Calvinists and Arminians would agree to some extent, however both would claim (as I suspect Lutherans claim) that God has provided some information in his Word (the Bible) and we may trust and believe what God has told us to be true, even if it will not provide a complete understanding of all of the details.
It involves God's mercy (not getting what we deserve) and grace (God's unconditional, unearned, unmerited and usually unrequested love, favor, blessings, gifts)....
Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians agree.
it involves the incarnation, perfect life, sacrificial death and especially glorious resurrection of Jesus.....
Your Calvinist, Wesletan Arminian and Catholic brothers in Christ agree with you.
it involves the divine gift of faith given to us by God....
Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians agree.
but how all of this "works" is left to God.
Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians agree ... yet God has not left us completely ignorant but has told us of his plan in his Holy Word.
Lutherans lift high the Cross (not our mirror),
As do Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians.
Lutherans lift high the Christ (not ourselves),
As do Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians.
Lutherans give all the credit and all the glory and all the thanks to Christ ALONE.
As do As do Calvinists and (depending on who you ask) Wesleyan Arminians ... but the Wesleyans only take credit for accepting God's gift, so they would claim that God still gets all the glory. Many monergists would disagree with them on that opinion of Wesleyanism.
Just as we physically live and breath because of the miracle of life God gave us to by grace, so we spiritually live and breath because of the miracle of spiritual life God gave to us.
Calvinists and Wesleyan Arminians agree.
Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide! Soli Deo Gloria!!!
I agree, and add
Sola Scriptura ... God's Word alone is infallible.
Right there with you.
Arthur