Concordia Austin Cuts Back Organ Department
  Not Impressed With Video From Our Savior
  Very Much Impressed With Video From Our Savior
  Devil Can't Be Saved
  Reply to Jeffery A Young Why Devil Can't Be Saved
  
  Concordia Austin Cuts Back Organ Department
  Pr.Cascione:
  Tell Prof. David Held that the "9 organ students in all
  Concordias" were advanced as the reason for demolishing the music program
  (as Lutherans know it) at Concordia, Austin, and letting Professor Achtenberg
  go. The professor was a resource person for the confessional congregations in
  Texas, and that is a grievous fault in Kieschnick's Kingdom!
  [No doubt a guitar teacher will be sought, if one is not already employed.]
  Helen E. Jensen
  We are glad that Seward is still training organists!
  
  Not Impressed With Video From Our Savior
  Dear Pastor Jack
  Your background as an account executive shows - but I wouldn't buy the
  tape. I am an Australian Lutheran and I and many of us here don't give too
  much for the buildings and 'if we don't stick to 'traditional' worship we'll
  all lose our way' approaches to preserving our faith.
  If you can find me a fancy church or synagogue in which Jesus preached to
  preach his message of faith and redemption then I would be surprised. If you
  can find any where in the gospel of Jesus that he says a building is necessary
  or even desirable to embellish, enrich and amplify the faith I will be even
  more surprised. If you can find me in which cathedral of glory and
  magnificence Martin Luther gave us his profound insight - the righteous shall
  live by faith - my surprise will be overwhelming.
  If you can find where in the Book of Concord (Tappert edition) a particular
  style of worship is endorsed my surprise cup would flood rather than run over.
  If you can find 12 people agreeing on what contemporary worship is you ought
  to buy a lottery ticket. If you can identify with any reasonable certainty
  what 'traditional' worship is and how it is more efficacious and more pleasing
  to the Lord I'll get a bucket (pail) to catch the overflow of surprise.
  The Gospel needs no walls and it needs no protection. You and I can witness
  to it but we are incapable of 'protecting' it. It is greater than Tom, Jack,
  pastor White and the church edifice in Houston (as beautiful as it may be).
  The promotion of a grand building celebrating cultural continuity is harmless
  and good in that it bonds people together and celebrates common origins and
  more importantly common faith BUT to run it up as a must have to do the job
  ought to embarrass the pastors who get sent a tape and more importantly
  doesn't it embarrass the baby born in a manger at the back of an inn in
  Bethlehem?
  In some respects modern Catholic thought has left us behind. In an
  Australian Catholic statement on social issues there is an 'option for the
  poor' proposition. It challenges us to look at the world from the bottom of
  the heap rather than the top or even halfway down. From a theological
  perspective it extremely confronting. Why? Because it places us where Jesus
  stood. I don't measure up - works righteousness an issue? - not a bit of it. I
  realised that whatever I do I am entirely dependent on God. My human
  charitable instincts are poor to non existent under pressure - every positive
  response I might make is because I get the juice from God.
  I liked reading your pitch and I hope Our Saviour congregation enjoy their
  church. If you want to convince me tell me about the product not the fancy
  warehouse. Come and visit and you'll understand.
  To God be the glory great things He has done.
  Tom Svikart
  Alice Springs
  Northern Territory
  Australia
  
  Very Much Impressed With Video From Our Savior
  I just received the video "To The Glory of God and the Salvation of
  Man" today. I watched it right away and boy was it worth it! I have never
  shed a tear watching a documentary until today. The richness of the Gospel
  pours forth throughout.
  The quality of the production was pretty good and could even be improved
  particularly in some of the interviews and animations. This gives it an earthy
  character showing real people, not polished actors and actresses.
  Now I know even more, why I am Christian -- why I am a Lutheran -- why I am
  a pastor. There is much work to be done. May this video inspire others to
  preach and teach what God has done by the power of His living Word.
  -An LCMS Pastor in the Midwest
  
  Devil Can't Be Saved
  Dear reclaimers,
  I treasured the luther quotes which I just received in my email box, but
  thought it worth mentioning that one of them is deceitful in that it gives a
  false impression.
  The quote which said that the devil could be forgiven if he begged mercy
  did not prove that this was the opinion of Dr. Martin Luther.
  This was a quote in a long series that was designed to prove that men both
  within and without the faith will not acknowledge their sin.
  The particular quote given was a quote from St. Martin, not Martin Luther,
  whom, Dr. Luther quoted to prove that what prevents absolution in men is not
  the lack of forgiveness, but the lack of confession. This definitely does not
  prove that Dr. Luther held that the devil could be absolved. You know that you
  could be showered with quotes showing this. The context which proves my
  contention is the following quote, which is followed by a series of
  "Thus..." "Thus..."
  As yet, however, they do not grieve; as yet they do not acknowledge their
  crime. Accordingly, their heart, or the confidence they have that their sin
  has been consigned to oblivion, is shaken, although they do not yet confess
  their sin; they think that by murmuring secretly and keeping silence they will
  escape even now, yet not without fear and anxiety. Therefore Moses says:
  "Confusion and stupefaction took hold of them." They looked at one
  another and thought: "Things are not going right." But they ascribe
  this to God, the Judge, and say: "Why has God done this?" And this
  came from the terror and anguish of conscience which, with great grief and
  anguish of heart, are wont to follow sin. Such an evil beast and wicked devil
  is conscience. For all authors, sacred and profane, have depicted this monster
  in horrible fashion, Luther, M. (1999, c1965). Vol. 7: Luther's works, vol. 7
  : Lectures on Genesis: Chapters 38-44 (J. J. Pelikan, H. C. Oswald & H. T.
  Lehmann, Ed.). Luther's Works (Ge 42:29). Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing
  House.
  It is unfortunate that after reading these eight volumes, you have still
  not learned to practice the doctrine of the ministry. If you had, you would be
  shouting for the local congregation of Benke and Kieshnick to excommunicate
  them, and if not, for the congregations to be removed by witness of the
  District president, and all LCMS congregations. Or, you would advise lacking
  this that congregations withdraw fellowship and membership from LCMS.
  I think that you are ignoring the fact that LCMS behaves like a Roman
  Catholic body because you want one of those coveted offices for yourself. Oh
  if only you were a district president (bishop), or the president (pope). Then
  you could clean up the LCMS. No sir, it would be no cleaner, because it would
  still have a papist in its highest posts.
  Jeffrey A. Young, Pastor
  Salvation Evangelical Lutheran Church, LCR
  
  Reply to Jeffery A Young Why Devil Can't Be Saved
  Dear Jeffrey:
  Luther, along with all Christendom, knows that the devil and his evil
  angels will never be saved. Luther's point was that the power of divine grace
  is so great that even the devil could be saved if he did repent. Of course,
  all know that the devil and all his will never repent for all eternity. I
  reproduced the quote because, to me, it was a rather HUMOROUS speculation on
  Luther's part in order to make his point about the power of divine grace.
  Speculation is not the basis of doctrine. I have no intention of subscribing
  to the idea of possible salvation for the devil. It is not my doctrine or
  teaching, I promise, nor do I believe that Luther actually taught the possible
  salvation of the devil. If you recall, I titled one of the quotations,
  "Luther on Gun Control" when he was actually talking about daggers.
  There is no question that the devil will not be saved.