Tag: Trinity 8

  • Notes and Useful Applications for Jeremiah 23:16–29 from Das Weimarische Bibelwerk (1877)

    The following is my translation of the notes and useful applications for the Old Testament Reading for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity, Jeremiah 23:16–29, as they are found in Das Weimarische Bibelwerk (1877). Square brackets indicate my own notes and additions. For the useful applications, I recommend the reader see this very helpful article by Dr. Benjamin T. G. Mayes.

    IV. A repetition of the rebuking sermon, where Jeremiah recounts at length the sins of the false shepherds and how God will punish them. (v. 9–32)

    Annotated Text

    16. So says the Lord (the God) of Sabaoth: * “Do not listen to the words of the (hypocritical) prophets, who prophesy to you (only peace and good). They deceive you (with such caressing sermons), for they preach to you a vision of their own heart (what they themselves have thought), and not from the mouth of the Lord.

    * Jeremiah 6:14, 14:14, 27:14–15

    17. They say to those who blaspheme me * (to all idolatrous and wicked sinners, when they ought to admonish them to repentance): ‘The Lord has said, “It will go well for you.”’ And to all those ** who walk according to the darkness of their heart, they say: ‘No misfortune will come upon you’ (but they lead themselves and the people astray).”

    * Hebrew: “despise.” (Even if it did not happen outright, this nevertheless was the fruit of the inappropriate comfort amidst ruling wickedness.)

    ** Jeremiah 7:24; Isaiah 65:2; Matthew 7:13, 15 (Jeremiah 8:11; Ezekiel 13:10)

    18. For * who has stood in the council of the Lord, who has seen and heard His Word? (Who has told them what they so audaciously prattle? I know nothing of it.) Who has understood and heard His Word? (They or I? Is it not so that the Lord has not sent them? The result will show it, for…)

    * Romans 11:34ff. (Isaiah 40:13ff.)

    19. Behold, a * storm (misfortune and punishment) of the Lord shall come with fury (will come with great power upon them),  and a terrible tempest will fall upon the head of the godless.

    * Jeremiah 30:23; Psalm 11:6

    20. And * the Lord’s wrath (kindled over them) will not cease, until He does and carries out what He has in His mind; afterward (when these things come to pass, and still even more perfect at the time of the New Testament), you will learn it. (Who as correctly preached and prophesied? I, who preach God’s wrath and punishment, or they, who only preach peace? For so says the Lord concerning them:)

    * Jeremiah 30:24

    21. “I * did not send the (imagining) prophets, yet they ran (and they prophesied); I did not speak to them (that it shall go well for the Jews), yet they prophesied (no misfortune would come upon them).

    * Jeremiah 14:14ff. (27:15, 29:9)

    22. For if they (would have) remained in My council * (revealed by Me for the salvation of men, which is true repentance and faith in the promised Messiah, Acts 20:21, 27), and had preached My ** words  to My people, then they*** (my people) would have turned from their wicked nature and from their wicked life. (They would have zealously admonished them to conversion. Luther: “God’s Word converts; every other doctrine misleads, etc.” Do they think then that because I am in heaven that I do not know their deeds on earth?)

    * That is, the order of grace, according to which repentance and true faith are included together with all the promises.

    ** 1 Peter 4:11 (Jeremiah 27:18; Luke 24:47)

    *** Hebrew: “then they would have — preached to my people, and they – would have admonished them to repent.” (For to preach repentance, especially when corruption has taken root is the sign of a true prophet.)

    23. “Am I not a God who is near (and sees all),” says the Lord, “and not a God who is far? (And who does not know what you teach and do? Luther: “They are so secure and brazen, as if I did not see their false doctrine and wicked life.”)”

    (Acts 17:27)

    24. “Do you think that someone * can hide himself secretly so that I cannot see Him?” says the Lord; “Do I not fill heaven and earth?” (Not with such an extension, but rather with such omnipresence that not even a little room may be named where I would not be present, yet as an immeasurable spirit, John 4:24) says the Lord.

    * Jeremiah 16:17; Psalm 139:7ff.; Sirach 23:28; Ephesians 4:10 (Amos 2:3)

    25. “I hear well that * the (hypocritical) prophets (so dangerously) preach and falsely prophesy (teach) in My name (of which they boast in a seductive manner) and say, ‘I have dreamed, I have dreamed! (The Lord has revealed it to me in a dream.)

    * Hebrew: “which”

    26. When will the (false) prophets cease, who falsely prophesy and prophesy the deceit of their heart, *

    Hebrew: “How long will it continue (in this way)? Does it then stand with these these prophets (in their hearts and pleasure, Ezekiel 13:2) that they preach lies? Or are they prophets to set forth the deceit of their hearts?”

    27. and who want * (gladly that it be brought so far in religion) that my people should forget my name (of the Lord) for their dreams (through their prophecies, which they say, that I have revealed to them in a dream), which one preaches to another, just as (in previous times) their fathers forgot my name for Baal?

    (Judges 3:7ff.)

    * Hebrew: “who then want”

    28. A (false) prophet who has dreams preaches (in spite of everything) dreams (Luther: “Let him leave My name in peace, and not say that it is My Word what he dreams, but rather that it is his own word and have his own name.”); but whoever has My Word (that I have placed in his mouth), let him preach My Word correctly. (And let him see to it well that such not be mixed with false doctrine and human ordinances * , for) How do chaff (false doctrine) and wheat (my Word, the heavenly nourishment for the soul) go together?” says the Lord (“The power of my Word is quite different and higher than what breaks forth in their prophesy”).

    (Ezekiel 20:39; 1 Peter 4:11)

    * as well as set forth the complete order of salvation (see v. 22).

    29. Is * My Word not as a (powerful and piercing) fire (which kindles, purifies, and cleanses the hearts of the godly),” says the Lord, and as a (strong) hammer, which smashes (the hard) rocks (that is, the stiff-necked and hardened consciences of the godless)? (In that they are powerfully convicted and overcome by My Word.)

    * Hebrews 4:12 (Luke 24:32)

    Useful Applications

    IV. DOCTRINE: That the hearts of men are struck through the preached word (as the spiritual hammer) and are broken for true repentance (v. 29).

  • Chemnitz’s Homily for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity

    Chemnitz’s Homily for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity

    The following is my translation of Martin Chemnitz’s homily for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity as found in his Postilla (Vol. II, pgs. 369–92). Chemnitz uses a composite text based on Matthew 7:15–27 and Luke 6:43–49. Square brackets indicate my own notes and additions whereas curly brackets indicate marginal notes present in the original text. Please note that this page is a work in progress.

    Gospel Text

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    Explanation

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    {Division of the Sermon}

    This is thus the summary of this Gospel, whose explanation we now want to pay attention to in these four points.

    1. First, that we want to see to this, how the Lord Christ does not vainly make this earnest admonition (Vermahnung) to the Church and the congregation (an die Kirche und Gemeine) that they ought to watch themselves when they have and hear God’s Word taught clearly and purely, that they also then ought to remember that the time could come when they could be robbed again of this precious treasure so that we are not scandalized when we see that it still goes on today that where the pure doctrine and Church of Christ is, there the devil also has a chapel there and wants to bring in his false lying-doctrine (LügenLehre) among the people.
    2. Second, that we not only ought to know that false teachers will arise at all times and trouble the Church of God and presume to seduce Christians with their false doctrine, but rather that He also earnestly and diligently admonishes us that we ought to beware of them and fear them, so that we also not be led into an error through them.
    3. Third, because the false teachers can cleverly cover their knavery and deceit, we must therefore learn to recognize them so that we may beware of them and not be deceived and led astray by them so easily. How we ought not concern ourselves with the external sheep’s clothing (eusserlichen Schafpeltz), but rather ought to look at their fruits and mark them, what they say and teach, and from what fruit the tree bears, take judgement of each preacher (Prediger).
    4. Finally, fourth and last, when we now have God’s Word clearly and purely and God has preserved us from false doctrine, and allows His Word to be preached to us without any falsification (Verfälschung), that we nevertheless ought not think that it is now enough and we need nothing more because we hear God’s Word, make use of the sacraments, pray, and call upon God our Lord, and lead a fine external appearance before the world; rather, that we should then look closely that we do not deceive ourselves, do not fall into security (Sicherheit) and let it remain only with the hearing of the Word and external exercises (äusserlichen Ubungen), but that we ought to be diligent to conduct ourselves according to God’s Word in our lives and do the will of God the heavenly Father, and thus may not be only mouth-Christians (Maulchristen) and hypocrites, but rather true Christians and doers of the word, and not only hearers.

    Your grace ought to now pay attention to these four points in this sermon, and thereby grasp simply and finely grasp the right use of this Gospel.

    Concerning the First Part

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    Concerning the Second Point

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    Concerning the Third Point

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    Concerning the Fourth Point

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