Embracing an Unchosen Path

This sounds like “amor fati” (love your fate/destiny) attributed to Marc Aurelius: Embracing an Unchosen Path in Italy – NYTimes.com.

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Losung und Lehrtext für Samstag, den 6. Oktober 2012

Losung und Lehrtext für Samstag, den 6. Oktober 2012

Mit fröhlichem Schall verkündigt dies und lasst es hören, tragt’s hinaus bis an die Enden der Erde und sprecht: Der HERR hat seinen Knecht Jakob erlöst. Jesaja 48,20

Es hat Gott wohlgefallen, dass in Christus Jesus alle Fülle wohnen sollte und er durch ihn alles mit sich versöhnte, es sei auf Erden oder im Himmel, indem er Frieden machte durch sein Blut am Kreuz. Kolosser 1,19-20

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Lutheran Order of worship

Mercy triumphs over judgment! (Jam 2:13 NIV)

This coming Sunday many Lutherans in Europe celebrate Thanksgiving. However here in Southern Africa, where spring is quickly making room for summer we follow the propers for the 18th Sunday after Trinity. The watchword is from the first epistle of St. John in the fourth chapter: “Whoever loves God must also love his brother.” (1Jo 4:21 NIV)

The readings for the day are from the Old Testament: Ex.20,1-17 (10 Commandments); and the New Testament Epistle: Rom.14,17-19 (Peace & mutual edification) and Gospel: Mk.12,28-34 (Most important commandment).

The sermon by Rev. E.A.W.Weber DD is based on James 2, 1-13 (Mercy overcomes Judgement) and is available here in isiZulu (wz1248121007 n Tr 18) and seTswana (wt1248121007 n Tr 18). We are grateful for the support from the Lutheran Heritage Foundation (LHF), who finance the distribution of these sermons as hard-copies. As Pastor Mntambo invited me to preach at the service of the various FELSiSA congregations joining in worship at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane here’s that sermon too (James 2,1-13 18aT 2012).

Have a very blessed weekend!

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Losung und Lehrtext für Freitag, den 5. Oktober 2012

Losung und Lehrtext für Freitag, den 5. Oktober 2012

Der HERR lässt sein Heil kundwerden; vor den Völkern macht er seine Gerechtigkeit offenbar. Psalm 98,2

Es sei euch kundgetan, dass den Heiden dies Heil Gottes gesandt ist; und sie werden es hören. Apostelgeschichte 28,28


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Losung und Lehrtext für Donnerstag, den 4. Oktober 2012

Prince Joseph in Egypt

Losung und Lehrtext für Donnerstag, den 4. Oktober 2012

Der HERR war mit Josef, und was er tat, dazu gab der HERR Glück. 1.Mose 39,23

Paulus schreibt: Ich habe gepflanzt, Apollos hat begossen; aber Gott hat das Gedeihen gegeben.  1.Korinther 3,6

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Rembrandt van Rijn + 1669

“Master, Master, we’re going to drown!” (Luk 8:24 NIV)

One of my favorite paintings by the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn, who died on this day in 1669. Read more about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rembrandt

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Reform of the Gregorian calendar in 1582

Pope Gregory XIII

Two years after the Book of Concord was published, the Gregorian calendar was reformed under the leadership of Pope Gregory XIII (Read more about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XIII) with the papal bull:  Inter gravissimas. Read more about this calender under:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar

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Do you know Piet Cronje?

General Pieter Arnoldus (Piet) Cronje

Date: 4 October, 1836

Pieter Arnoldus (Piet) Cronje, politician and military leader in the ZAR and general during  Second Anglo-Boer War, was born in Colesberg, Cape Colony on the 4th October 1836. From his eighth year he lived in the Orange Free State, but moved with his parents to the Transvaal Republic (ZAR)  in 1848. He rebelled against British rule in November 1880 and was the commander at Potchefstroom where he fought against the British battalion and pushed them to surrender. He led the Boer commando, which foiled the Jameson Raid, and was appointed to command the western front during Anglo-Boer War 2. Cronje surrendered with a force of 4 000 at Paardeberg on 28 February 1900 and was banished to St. Helena.

References:

  1. Pieter Arnoldus (Piet) Cronje from Encyclopedia Britannica [online], avalable at:http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9027975/Pieter-Arnoldus-Cronje [accessed September 2008]
  2. Wallis, F. (2000). Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad: Human & Rousseau.
  3. Potgieter, D.J. et al. (eds)(1970). Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU, v. 3, p. 505.
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SACP ACCUSES “CONSTITUTIONALISTS”

THE SACP IN MPUMALANGA ATTACKS THE FW DE KLERK FOUNDATION FOR BEING “CONSTITUTIONALISTS”
By Adv Jacques du Preez, FW de Klerk Foundation

The FW de Klerk Foundation notes a recent statement from the SACP Mpumalanga in which that organisation identified – in its view – the two main threats to the real transformation of South Africa. According to the SACP Mpumalanga, these are the so-called ‘constitutionalists’ on the one hand and the ‘populist demogogic agenda’ (i.e. Julius Malema) on the other.

The organisation further called on the ANC in the province as the leader of the alliance to mobilise all progressive forces in the implementation of the national democratic revolution and to deal with the present challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality, which still unevenly affect Black people in general, Africans in particular, women, and working people.

The rest of the statement continues with the usual communist rhetoric regarding social transformation; the national democratic revolution; and the SACP’s “sacred mission of leading the people and of bringing to fruition the complete socialist transformation of society.”

Finally, the organisation also called upon “progressive intellectuals to dispel a lie created by the anti-majoritarian relic of apartheid, e.g. the De Klerk Foundation with their infamous we have not transferred the power to the masses but to the constitution, thinking that the constitution is not for the masses, in doing so trying to protect their apartheid colonial privileges”.

We are flattered that the SACP in Mpumalanga has been reading Mr De Klerk’s speeches and we would warmly recommend that they should redouble their efforts in this regard. However, if they study them carefully, they will discover that Mr De Klerk said that his government “had gladly transferred sovereign power – not to another political party – but to the Constitution”.  He said nothing about “the masses” – which is a socialist term.

The Constitution is not for this group or that group. It is for all South Africans – for the majority and for the minorities; for ‘the masses’ and for individuals. It protects all our rights – and rejects the notion that anyone or any group should enjoy unequal privileges.

We are also pleased that the comrades in Mpumalanga have referred to us as “constitutionalists” – which for some reason or other they seem to think is an insult. We are, indeed, constitutionalists and believe that the Constitution is the only guarantee for a genuine democracy that is equal, non-racist and non-sexist and that advances the human dignity, human rights and freedoms of all South Africans.

There is nothing in the Constitution that stands in the way of achieving success with social and economic transformation. On the contrary, the Constitution demands that we should work for a society based on human dignity, the achievement of equality and the enjoyment of human rights.

The Constitution also guarantees genuine democracy. If the SACP in Mpumalanga feels so strongly about its right to lead the people of Mpumalanga and to bring about the “socialist transformation of society” (i.e. establishing a communist state) why doesn’t it use its democratic right openly and honestly to campaign for this at the next election? Why does it not stand forthrightly as a separate political party under its own banner, rather than riding once again on the ANC’s coattails?

Also, if the SACP in Mpumalanga is so concerned about corruption – as indeed it should be – it should ensure that its members who participate in the forthcoming ANC National Conference at Mangaung should vote for leadership with unimpeachable integrity and an unblemished record.

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LTS News (Vol.XII, 4)

The advanced deaconess Course at St. Pauls

The latest edition of the LTS News is available – thanks to the efforts of Dr. Carl Rockrohr and the various contributors – as we look back on the past 3rd Quarter of our Lutheran Theological Seminary in Pretoria. The 4th Quarter is well under way already and while we are now enjoying the St. Michael’s break, there remains not even a month of regular classes until the 4th Quarter comes to an end and the final examination of this academic year start in November. Well, I am sure the students don’t mind just as little as the staff does as the Summer and Christmas holiday is drawing near.

Thank you for your ongoing support. Our Seminary would not be in a position to accommodate and teach students of Lutheran theology from across the continent if it wasn’t for your help and encouragement. We are very grateful for this and pray that the Lord of the harvest will continue to send suitable workers into his harvest so that many will benefit from the true treasures of the Church – his most holy word and sacraments +

Here the latest newsletter: LTSNews_Sept2012

Peace be with you +

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