Professor Dr Schulz presents at TSSA

What a delightful evening. Professor Dr. Schulz presented a paper on “Pain, Suffering, Lament” at yesterday’s meeting of the Theological Society of SA / Dogmatologiese Werkgemeenskap. As the political situation at the University of Pretoria is tense, the chairman of the society Professor Daniël P Veldsman, the head of the Department of Dogmatics and Christian Ethics of the Faculty of Theology invited the members and some interested guests to his home up in Rietondale for the evening. After formal introductions of Professor Schulz and his wife Paula, the presentation got underway and was followed by a lively discussion of his thoughtful argumentation differentiating Pain and Suffering and pointing to Lament as a God-given expression of our “No” to the fallenness of our being this side of paradise. The comfortable setting and the gracious hospitality of the chairman rounded off a nearly perfect evening.

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Confession on Wednesday

Here is the sermon for today’s confession held in the chapel of St. Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane (Pretoria, South Africa) by Professor Dr. Gregory Schulz on John 15:1-8 The Vine and Branches — and the Branch Office

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Fundraiser up in the Rocky Mountains…

Look how these guys are fundraising for the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane (Pretoria, South Africa): Hallman Poster Final. It’s about sleighs, dogs and lots of snow… Man, talk about the ends of the earth coming together to serve the Lord with gladness! Thanks Michael & Danielle Grosse for your unrelenting support and encouraging innovation on that side.

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Matins on Monday

Here is this morning’s sermon during Monday’s Matins in the chapel of St.Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane (Pretoria, South Africa) to listen too: 

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Lutheran Order of service in isiZulu and seTswana

The Lutheran Order of Service for the 20th Sunday after Trinity is available here in isiZulu and seTswana. Today it comes with a sermon based on God’s Word from the Holy Gospel of St. Mark in the 10th chapter verses 2-9 (10-16): “But at the beginning of creation God ‘made them male and female.’ This sermon was written by missionary Rev. Kurt-Günther Tiedemann (Tarmstedt, Germany) in isiZulu (wz20151018 Tr 20) and translated as usual by my father Rev. E.A.W.Weber DD (Welbedacht, KZN) into seTswana ( wt1552151018 n Tr 20).

The readings for the 20th Sunday after Trinity are:

  • Old Testament:       Genesis 8:18-22
  • The Epistle:            1.Thessalonians 4:1-8
  • The Gospel:            St. Mark 10:2-9 (10-16)
  • Psalm:                   19:8-9

The liturgical colour is green.

May you have a very blessed weekend and have time to meditate on the watchword for the 20th Sunday after Trinity: He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8 NIV)

And we pray with this collect for the 20th Sunday after Trinity: O Lord, grant to Your faithful people pardon and peace that they may be cleansed from all their sins and serve You with a quiet mind; through Jesus Christ Thy Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit one God now and forever. Amen.

If you are called to preach this weekend, may the triune God give you joy and strength, wisdom, knowledge and insight – and the true words and pictures to preach his holy will faithfully according to his most precious revelation of his will and promises in both the Old and New Testament! However if you are not preaching, but listening – then listen as if God is talking to you + His precious gospel is “the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes.” (Rom 1:16 NIV)

We thank the Lutheran Heritage Foundation for supporting the distribution of hard-copies of these orders of worship and sermons throughout Southern Africa. If you also want a copy please do not hesitate to subscribe by writing to EAWWeber@bundunet.co.za.

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Morning Prayer

Here is the sermon of today’s morning prayer in St.Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary held by Dr. Karl Böhmer: Morning Prayer Col 3,5-11 KB

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Matins on Mondays

Mk8,22-28

Here’s the audio file of the sermon preached this morning during Matins in the chapel of St.Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary:

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Lutheran Order of service and sermon in isiZulu, seTswana & German.

The Lutheran Order of Service for the 19th Sunday after Trinity is available here in isiZulu and seTswana. Today it comes with a sermon based on God’s Word from the Holy Gospel of St. Mark in the 2nd chapter verses 1-12 (Jesus forgives & heals) written by my brother missionary Peter C. Weber (LC Ohlangeni, KZN) in isiZulu (wz1551151011 n Tr 19) and translated as usual by my father Rev. E.A.W.Weber DD (Welbedacht, KZN) into seTswana (t1551151011 n Tr 19). The German version of a sermon for this Sunday preached in St.Paul’s Lutheran Church in Arcadia (Pretoria) comes as an audio-file and can be heard here: 

The readings for the 19th Sunday after Trinity are:

  • Old Testament: Exodus 34:4-10
  • The Epistle: Ephesians 4:22-32
  • The Gospel: St. Mark 2:1-12
  • Psalm: 32:1-2.5.7

The liturgical colour is green.

May you have a very blessed weekend and have time to meditate on the watchword for the 19th Sunday after Trinity: Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise. (Jeremiah 17:14 KJV)

And we pray with this collect for the 19th Sunday after Trinity: O almighty and most merciful God, of Thy bountiful goodness keep us, we beseech Thee, from all things that may hurt us, that we, being ready, both in body and soul, may cheerfully accomplish those things that Thou wouldst have done; through Jesus Christ Thy Son, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit one God now and forever. Amen.

“Now Let Us Come Before Him“ by Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676

  1. The stream of years is flowing,
    1. And we are onward going,
    2. From old to new surviving
    3. And by His mercy thriving. 
  2.  Now let us come before Him,
    1. With song and prayer adore Him,
    2. Who to our life hath given
    3. All needed strength from heaven.
  3.  In woe we often languish
    1. And pass through times of anguish,
    2. Of wars and trepidation
    3. Alarming every nation.
  4. As mothers watch are keeping
    1. O’er children who are sleeping,
    2. Their fear and grief assuaging
    3. When angry storms are raging.
  5. 5. So God His own is shielding
    1. And help to them is yielding.
    2. When need and woe distress them,
    3. His loving arms caress them.
  6. 6. O Thou who dost not slumber,
    1. Remove what would encumber
    2. Our work, which prospers never
    3. Unless Thou bless it ever.
  7. 7. O God of Mercy, hear us;
    1. Our Father, be Thou near us;
    2. Mid crosses and in sadness
    3. Be Thou our Fount of gladness.
  8. To all who bow before Thee
    1. And for Thy grace implore Thee,
    2. Oh, grant Thy benediction
    3. And patience in affliction.
  9. Be Thou a Helper speedy
    1. To all the poor and needy,
    2. To all forlorn a Father;
    3. Thy erring children gather.
  10. Be with the sick and ailing,
    1. Their Comforter unfailing;
    2. Dispelling grief and sadness,
    3. Oh, give them joy and gladness!
  11. Above all else, Lord, send us
    1. Thy Spirit to attend us,
    2. Within our hearts abiding,
    3. To heaven our footsteps guiding.
  12.  All this Thy hand bestoweth,
    1. Thou Life, whence our life floweth.
    2. To all Thy name confessing
    3. Grant, Lord, Thy New Year’s blessing.

The Lutheran Hymnal Hymn #122 Text: Ps. 91:1 Author: Paul Gerhardt translated by: John Kelly, 1867, alt. Titled: Nun lasst uns gehn und treten

If you are called to preach this weekend, may the triune God give you joy and strength, wisdom, knowledge and insight – and the true words and pictures to preach his holy will faithfully according to his most precious revelation of his will and promises in both the Old and New Testament! However if you are not preaching, but listening – then listen as if God is talking to you + His precious gospel is “the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes.” (Rom 1:16 NIV)

We thank the Lutheran Heritage Foundation for supporting the distribution of hard-copies of these orders of worship and sermons throughout Southern Africa. If you also want a copy please do not hesitate to subscribe by writing to EAWWeber@bundunet.co.za.

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Support the LTS – Unterstützt die LKM

Here’s an attempt to raise support for 10+ prospective students in 2016. Please help us to raise awareness for the great need to help willing students to train as future pastors for the Lutheran Churches in Africa. Here are examples in both English: Support LTS 2015 Flyer and German: Unterstützt LKM LTS 2015

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18. Sonntag nach Trinitatis in St.Paul

Den 18. Sonntag nach Trinitatis steht unter dem Wochenspruch aus 1.Johannes 4:21: “Dies Gebot haben wir von ihm, dass wer Gott liebt, dass der auch seinen Bruder liebe.” Die alttestamentliche Lesung des Sonntags ist aus Exodus 20:1-17 (Gott gibt Mose die 10 Gebote) und die Epistel aus dem Römerbrief des hl.Apostles Paulus im 14. Kapitel die Verse 17-19. Das Evangelium, das gleichzeitig als Predigttext vorgeschrieben ist, ist aus dem des hl.Evangelisten Markus im 12. Kapitel die Verse 28-34.

Die Frage nach dem höchsten Gebot

Und es trat zu ihm einer von den Schriftgelehrten, der ihnen zugehört hatte, wie sie miteinander stritten. Und als er sah, dass er ihnen gut geantwortet hatte, fragte er ihn: Welches ist das höchste Gebot von allen? Jesus aber antwortete ihm: Das höchste Gebot ist das: »Höre, Israel, der Herr, unser Gott, ist der Herr allein, und du sollst den Herrn, deinen Gott, lieben von ganzem Herzen, von ganzer Seele, von ganzem Gemütund von allen deinen Kräften« (5.Mose 6,4-5). Das andre ist dies: »Du sollst deinen Nächsten lieben wie dich selbst« (3.Mose 19,18). Es ist kein anderes Gebot größer als diese. Und der Schriftgelehrte sprach zu ihm: Meister, du hast wahrhaftig recht geredet! Er ist nur einer, und ist kein anderer außer ihm; und ihn lieben von ganzem Herzen, von ganzem Gemüt und von allen Kräften, und seinen Nächsten lieben wie sich selbst, das ist mehr als alle Brandopfer und Schlachtopfer. Als Jesus aber sah, dass er verständig antwortete, sprach er zu ihm: Du bist nicht fern vom Reich Gottes. Und niemand wagte mehr, ihn zu fragen.

Das Gesetz ist heilig, gerecht und gut. Der Herr Christus spricht: “Ich bin nicht gekommen aufzulösen, sondern zu erfüllen.” Cf Psalmen 1; 19; 119. Die Bergpredigt Matthäus 5-7 und wenn unser Herr Jesus Christ spricht: “Tut Buße denn das Reich Gottes ist nahe herbeigekommen, so will er, dass das Leben seiner Gläubigen eine stete und inständige Buße sei…” (Martin Luther 1.These)

Dein Reich komme! Wir bitten in diesem Gebet, dass der himmlische Vater uns seinen heiligen Geist gibt, damit wir seinem heiligen Worte durch seine Gnade glauben und göttlich leben hier zeitlich und dort ewiglich. (Dr. Martin Luther, Kleiner Katechismus)

Hier die Predigt zum mithören: Der Friede des Herrn sei mit Dir +

Und hier die Kantate von Buxtehude zum Graduallied: Herzlich lieb hab’ ich Dich o Herr…  https://youtu.be/HYlu7YfFqSw

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