Friday, January 02, 2026

Interesting Links From January 2026

 

Trust Dictators: Garry Kasparov’s New Year’s Resolution

 

The hope of a new year | WORLD

 

Russia invents Ukraine's assassination attempt on Putin

 

Opinion | The 20 best things Donald Trump did in 2025 - The Washington Post

 

Opinion | The 10 worst things Donald Trump did in 2025 - The Washington Post

 

Award-winning singer who 'changed the face' of gospel music dies | Entertainment

 

"But I speak of Christ and the Church" - by Philip Hahn

 

As religion's political influence grows, these faith voices are likely to draw attention in 2026

 

A most predictable death | WORLD (Alexei Navalny’s death in 2024)

 

Xi Jinping: ‘The Reunification of Our Motherland Is Unstoppable’ | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics (danger for Taiwan – but how many people care?)


January 3

 

ProPublica’s Reporters Have Gotten Pushback for Asking for Comment — ProPublica

 

The US Is Attempting Regime Change In Venezuela

 

The Russo–Ukrainian war continues: How to end it justly

 

Is a Quiet Life Consistent with the Culture Wars?


January 5

 

Trump, War Powers, and the Constitution: Why the Maduro Operation Was Lawful | National Review

 

Venezuela Deserves Democracy, Not a Protection Racket

 

Religious leaders are slow to respond to United States' capture of Venezuelan president

 

Judah Smith, the Hypepriest Riding the Bieber Wave

 

Duty to Warn: JD Vance's Treason Against Decency.

 

Venezuelan Evangelicals respond to US capture of Maduro | World

 

One Hundred Years of Gossip by Chris Zimmerman


January 6

 

The Toppling of Villains Has Begun in Earnest. It Must Continue. | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Sarah Mullally speaks out against assisted suicide | Politics

 

In Venezuela, evangelicals urge ‘prayer and service’ amid widespread uncertainty, Evangelical Focus

 

Christians in Venezuela hope for change, ask for prayer


January 7

 

Alleged JD Vance home vandal is child of wealthy local doctor — who recently changed name | New York Post

 

The True Cost of Greenland - by Evan Gottesman

 

1776, Not January 6 - by Garry Kasparov - The Next Move

 

Militants kill dozens in Christian villages in Nigeria after U.S. missile strikes | Baptist Press

 

Trump Tells House Republicans to Be 'Flexible' on Hyde Amendment in Health-Care Negotiations | National Review

 

The January 6th Insurrection Didn't Fail, it Just Took Five Years

 

On this Jan. 6, remember the violence of 2020’s BLM riots

 

Ravi Zacharias’ family launches online library to save apologist from oblivion

 

Good riddance, Gov. Walz | WORLD


January 8

 

Pence becomes unlikely face of conservative opposition to Trump and populism

 

How Trump-Skeptics Can Talk About Venezuela

 

Mike Reagan, Twice Adopted, Rest in Peace | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Michael Reagan dies at 80, Ronald Reagan's adopted son and author | Fox News

 

Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Reagan, dies at 80 - POLITICO

 

Minneapolis Gaslighting - by Garry Kasparov - The Next Move

 

Chess champ Garry Kasparov calls inclusion on Moscow’s terrorist list an ‘honor’ – POLITICO


January 9

 

Don’t Sell Out Pro-Lifers to Save Obamacare Subsidies | National Review

 

Dems Hate Trump More Than An Actual Dictator

 

Trump Administration Goes Full Tinfoil Hat in Revisionist History of January 6 | National Review

 

An ignominious anniversary | WORLD

 

Hung Up on Ukraine - by Jay Nordlinger - The Next Move

 

Interfaith concert looks to reclaim Jan. 6 as day of unity, five years after Capitol riots (whatever the issue addressed, there should not be this type of blatantly syncretistic service.  This “Lutheran” church is ultraliberal.  I’ve been in their space years ago.)

 

Hagiographies and Unearned Halos: Why Bonhoeffer Was Made Into A Martyr

 

Five Quick Things: Minnesota Goes to Hell (Again) | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Happy 80th Birthday, John Piper - Christianity Today

 

2 shot by Border Patrol in Portland, sparking outcry from state and local leaders - oregonlive.com

 

‘Straight out of the authoritarian playbook’: Oregon leaders react to shooting by Border Patrol in Portland - oregonlive.com


January 10

 

Trump & Greenland: Only Congress Can Decide Territory | National Review

 

Here is how not to be shot by ICE officers

 

 Lutherans install first woman and openly gay bishop (Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Atlantic District Bishop Emeritus David Benke said on the American Lutheran Publicity Bureau Forum on January 8, 2026: “Something that has caught my attention here in New York is the pretty much constant social media presence of the recently inaugurated ELCA Bishop for Metropolitan New York, Rev. Katrina Foster.  She carries herself seriously but not solemnly in her post.  And she is invariably on message, invariably.  It's about the communion of saints following Jesus, inviting others to follow Jesus through Word and Sacrament, and bringing hope and healing in word and deed.  And she invariably mentions individuals and congregations who are active in ministry.  Whatever theological differences I have with the ELCA, she is acting and performing her ministry in good faith, plain and simple.”)

January 14

 

Another Antinomian, Another Shattered Marriage

 

Homosexuality | Philip Yancey (Philip Yancey took a weak position on homosexuality in 2009, seventeen years ago.)

 

Christian author Robert Wolgemuth dies at 77 | Church & Ministries

 

Don’t Try to Make Christianity Look Good

 

Supreme Court Transgender Athlete Cases: Most Basic Differences Between Men and Women Key | National Review

 

A spiritual resource for warfighters | WORLD

 

Elon Musk Custody Fight Underscores Problems Of Situationships

 

Gorsuch, Barrett Buy Into 'Trans' Ideology In Girls' Sports Case

 

A Distraction From the Epstein Files? - The American Conservative


January 15

 

Massacre of Christians ongoing in Nigeria as Fulani kill 13 | World

 

Josh Hawley grills expert Democrat witness about pregnant men | Politics

 

Trump-Vance is the most anti-life GOP administration in history

 

Can men get pregnant? Is our society going insane? | WORLD

 

Trump's Proposed Credit Card Interest Cap Is a Scam | National Review

 

Lawsuit dismissed after Trump admin quietly restored tens of millions to Planned Parenthood - POLITICO

 

Aging Trump’s MAGA Agenda Means Gutting America’s Truly Great Past

 

White House Sends Mixed Signals to Pro-Life Groups amid Health Care Negotiations | National Review

 

January 16

 

Trump and Dictators | National Review

 

Evangelical leader criticizes Trump for flipping off auto worker | U.S.

 

Canada’s cold proposal for free speech | WORLD

 

'Great Healthcare Plan' Fact Sheet: No Mention of Hyde Amendment | National Review

 

Why Is RFK Jr.’s FDA Allowing Abortionists to Flood Red States With Pills? | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Pastoral Meanderings: Book Lust. . . (read at least some of the books you already have)

 

US airstrikes in Nigeria offer 'fragile hope' for Christians long under attack

 

Banned from Gaza for alleged links to Hamas, World Vision must come clean

 

Mohammad El Halabi Trial Overview | West Bank | World Vision International

 

Free Press, State Media - by Garry Kasparov - The Next Move

 

Reading Philip Yancey after His Confession

 

When Did Trump Decide He Wanted to End the Western Alliance?


January 17

 

White Coat Supremacy, Greenland Style | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

How Trump Turned a Foreign Country Into a Piggybank

 

Abortion opponents warn Trump: Hold the line or risk midterms ‘devastation’ - POLITICO

 

Ex-SC Rep. RJ May sentenced to federal prison on child sex abuse material charges

 

Republican sent to prison for child sexual abuse imagery

 

Vice President JD Vance to speak at 53rd annual March for Life | Politics

 

Would a Christian Nation Steal Greenland?

 

Trump, pro-life leaders at odds in recent developments | Baptist Press

 

Threat to the Religious Defense in Canada's Hate Speech Law - Juicy Ecumenism


January 18

 

Heritage Foundation warns family crisis, proposes $2,500 accounts | Fox News

 

Putin’s attempt to murder 20 Evangelical pastors backfired

 

‘I stand on my faith’ - The Christian Chronicle (profile of DeMeco Ryans)

 

MLK Jr. And Thich Nhat Hanh: The Friendship That Shaped A Beloved Community (for information purposes)

 

When Everything Seems Uncertain | Answers in Genesis

 

The Sunday Poem - Real Patriotism with Terry Moran

 

Thousands march in Greenland to support Arctic island in the face of Trump's threats to take it over | AP News

 

Trump’s Campaign Manager Ditches Lawsuit Against Daily Beast – The Daily Beast

 

CBS Surrendered to Karoline Leavitt Over Donald Trump Interview Threat: Leak

 

Firings at Justice Department create fear among career lawyers | AP News


January 19

 

‘We Choose Denmark,’ Greenlanders Say, in Wake of US Threats - GlobalPost

 

Leaving America in January 2026 (For a Few Weeks) (message from Chris Matthews)

 

Trump and Greenland: A NATO Test | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Donald Trump’s Insane New Threat Leaves No Doubt: It’s Time for the 25th Amendment

 

I’m a White House reporter. Here’s the side of the Trump administration you don’t see on TV | The Independent

 

ICE protestors disrupt Minnesota worship service | Baptist Press

 

Opinion | Alexei Navalny’s widow: Putin fears lawyers, just like all dictators - The Washington Post

 

Watch: Unhinged Don Lemon Chases Elderly Christian Into the Snow After Church Attack; 'We're Done Here'


January 20

 

The FAQs: What Should Churches Do When Protest Enters the Sanctuary?

 

Now Is the Time to Admit It, America: Donald Trump Is a Dangerous, Lunatic Moron

 

A church invaded | WORLD

 

A bureaucratic roadblock for adoptive families | WORLD

 

Was That Church Attack the Tipping Point in Minnesota? | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

Trump's Do-Nothing Minnesota Response Is An Embarrassment

 

Like Don Lemon, Media Are Literally Just Doing Far-Left Activism

 

The Desecration of Cities Church – Denny Burk

 

ELCA Lutheran pastor’s Christmas sermon: “Mary was raped” - EXPOSING THE ELCA


January 21

 

White House Fumes at Giant Jeffrey Epstein Donald Trump Birthday Card in D.C.

 

When Parents Say "Divorce" - Them Before Us

 

Tearing Apart NATO, over a Trinket | National Review

 

Trump says God is 'very proud' of first year, blasts Don Lemon | Politics

 

Don Lemon likens church storming to Jesus cleansing temple | U.S.

 

New York Times: Trump has used the presidency to make $1.4 billion – The Way of Improvement Leads Home

 

Trump Tariff Threats Make Greenland Crisis Worse | National Review

 

A Response to the Disruption of Our January 18 Worship Service | Cities Church

 

Cities Church in Minnesota is considering legal options after anti-ICE protest

 

No Nobel, No Peace - John Dickerson

 

Don Lemon Is Relevant Again. He Should Be In Federal Custody

 

Yes, Pastors Can Work For ICE Enforcing U.S. Immigration Laws


January 22

 

March for Life Invitation to JD Vance to Speak Miscalculation | National Review

 

Greenland: All Cost, No Benefit | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

 

This Year, Protections for the Unborn Won’t Come from Washington - Christianity Today

 

Trump steps back from the brink on Greenland. But the damage has been done. - POLITICO


January 23

 

Israeli strike in Gaza kills three journalists, first responders say

 

The March for Life should send Vance a tough message

 

The Trump administration has a Nazi problem | Mehdi Hasan | The Guardian

 

When the march ends | WORLD

 

Why Donald Trump’s Board of Peace Is Doomed to Fail - Newsweek

 

Here's Where J.D. Vance And Pro-Lifers Should Compromise

 

Rome's lure for young Protestant belivers | WORLD

 

Trump revokes Canada's invitation to join Board of Peace | Reuters

Introduction - Part 3 of 3

 LCMS/EFCA ON LOYALDEFENDER.INFO

 

Some readers have sometimes have asked where I am at in terms of theological standards and beliefs.  I’ve intentionally not been publicly specific about this, for a variety of reasons.  I’ve been a member and attender of a variety of different Christian denomination affiliated churches through my years, as has my wife.  We are a part of the universal Christian church through faith in Christ.

 

I will note, however, that in 2020 I did put on loyaldefender.info a comparison of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Free Church of America.  A link to that is below, along with the content of the link.

 

Loyal Defender: The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Free Church of America

 

I recently asked Dr. Martin Noland, a pastor, historian, author and theologian, for his opinion on the similarities and differences between the LCMS and the EFCA.  Below is his response.

* * *


The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) and the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) have some similarities, but are quite different doctrinally.

 

SIMILARITIES:

  1. Both churches came out of the conservative reaction to the liberalization of European churches, universities, divinity schools, and mission agencies in the 19th century.  LCMS was a German conservative response; EFCA was a Scandinavian conservative response (Swedish and Danish-Norwegian).
  2. Both churches were founded in the USA by emigrants from their respective countries, and remained essentially an ethnic enclave until the 20th century.
  3. Both churches remained in touch, in several ways, with their conservative counterparts in the state churches of Europe, many of whom founded independent, i.e., free church, synods or associations, in Europe.
  4. Both churches were distrustful of church hierarchies, and laid great stress on the autonomy of the local congregation.
  5. Both churches were, at their founding, organized at the synodical level in order to train pastors and train and support missionaries.  Overseas mission work became a defining focus of their work, energy, and budget.
  6. Both churches were European-Protestant, which meant that they had little love for the Roman Catholic church and were suspicious of its agencies, were even more suspicious of Liberal Protestants and their agencies, and were often ambivalent with regard to conservative American church-bodies and fundamentalism—because they were, well, American. 😊  That attitude began to change in the later 20th century, at least in the LCMS.
  7. Doctrinally, it appears that they agree on the doctrines of:
    1. The inspiration of Scripture
    2. The Trinity
    3. Jesus’ deity
    4. Jesus’ incarnation by the virgin Mary
    5. The vicarious atonement as the basis of justification
    6. The bodily resurrection of Jesus
    7. The exaltation of Jesus to the right hand of God after his ascension
    8. The creation of man in God’s image and the loss of that image
    9. Man’s need for rebirth through faith in the work of Christ, through which faith they are born of the Holy Spirit (LCMS emphasizes baptism at this point) and become God’s children.
    10. The bodily resurrection of believers to everlasting life and bliss, and of unbelievers to judgement and everlasting conscious punishment.

 

DIFFERENCES:

  1. LCMS has a full-bodied and strict confessional subscription for all its rostered church-workers and member congregations.  EFCA has a 12 point doctrinal statement, and I don’t know how members of that church confess it or subscribe to it, if they do.
  2. LCMS subscribes to the 1580/1584 Book of Concord, which includes the three ecumenical creeds, which confessions determine all of its binding doctrines.  EFCA has only the 12 point doctrinal statement, which contains the points noted in #7a-j above, plus a few others, otherwise it has an aversion to creedal commitments.
  3. LCMS confesses that the work of the Holy Spirit is only through the means of the Word and Sacraments.  EFCA apparently does not confess that, but does affirm the work of the Holy Spirit.
  4. LCMS confesses that baptism is a means of grace by which faith and the Holy Spirit are given.  EFCA says that baptism is a necessary ordinance, but is not a means of grace or of the Holy Spirit.
  5. LCMS confesses that the Lord’s supper is a means of grace, by which our Lord’s body and blood are received orally to all who eat the bread and drink the wine, to the spiritual benefit of those who discern Christ’s body and blood, and to the spiritual judgment of those who do not discern it.  EFCA says that the Lord’s supper is a necessary ordinance, but is not a means of grace, nor is there any “real presence” of His body and blood but it is only a memorial, thus following the Zwinglian view.
  6. LCMS confesses with Article VIII of the Augsburg Confession that hypocrites and unbelievers may be present in a local congregation or the church-at-large, and that if this is discovered and confirmed, they should be removed from membership.  EFCA restricts membership in the local congregation to only members of the true church, and I am not sure how that works out in practice.
  7. LCMS rejects both the Calvinist and Arminian doctrinal positions, confessing a third position detailed in the Book of Concord.  EFCA tolerates doctrinal positions of both Calvinists and Arminians.
  8. LCMS follows the positions on divorce and remarriage found in Luther’s writings of 1522 (Luther’s Works 45:11-50) and 1530 (Luther’s Works 46:259-320) and developed over the years in the German-Lutheran church orders and Pastoral Theologies, although since the advent of no-fault divorce in the USA, most congregations are reluctant to enforce those positions.  EFCA takes no official stand on divorce and remarriage.
  9. LCMS has always permitted its members to drink alcoholic beverages of all types and to use tobacco.  Some EFCA congregations prohibit, and all strongly discourage, the use of alcohol and tobacco.
  10. LCMS has always rejected all forms of millennialism, on the basis of Augsburg Confession Article XVII.  EFCA has found millennialism, especially dispensationalism, to be agreeable to its theology.
  11. LCMS has not formed unions or formal associations with American conservative Protestants, Fundamentalists, or Evangelicals, though our theologians and synod presidents may participate in some of their conferences and alliances for specific purposes, like opposition to abortion.  EFCA intentionally strives to bring together these sorts of conservative Protestants.
  12. LCMS listens to the history of Christian theology, specifically the orthodox tradition of Lutheranism, starting with Luther, Melanchthon, and Chemitz, going through the end of the 17th century, with a revival of the same in the 19th and 20th centuries.  Our theologians learn German and/or Latin in order to have access to these older theologians.  We also listen to the orthodox tradition of the early church, as late as Augustine, but read the medieval theologians much more critically.  EFCA seems to only have interest in its own roots from the 19th century, but that could be just an impression.
  13. LCMS has trained its preachers and pastors to be especially mindful of the distinction between the Law and Gospel, so that the Gospel always predominates in preaching and pastoral care.  I don’t know if that is true in the EFCA, so cannot say on that point.

 

I think these are the major points of agreement and disagreement.  You can share this message with your friend or others.

 

Yours in Christ, Martin R. Noland

 

May 22, 2020

 

David Becker comments:

 

Among Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod pastor-scholar-author-theologians, John Warwick Montgomery and David Scaer have written books referencing the Evangelical Free Church of America. In his autobiography, Fighting the Good Fight (Fighting the Good Fight, 3rd and Enlarged Edition- Wipf and Stock Publishers), Dr. Montgomery references the fact that he was a professor at an EFCA seminary (at the same time he also taught classes at an LCMS seminary—apparently, it was not an issue at either end in the early 1970s). The Southern California law school that Montgomery founded, then known as the Simon Greenleaf School of Law, is now Trinity Law School and has been associated with the EFCA for many years now. Montgomery is often favorable to the EFCA in his book, noting among other things that the EFCA library had conservative AND liberal books in their library, while liberal seminaries often had only liberal books in their library. Scaer is less favorable to the EFCA and Montgomery by extension in his own autobiography, Surviving the Storms (Surviving the Storms: Memoirs of David P. Scaer - Kindle edition by Scaer, David P.. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.). Both men have been very outspoken and prominent and are still living today (January 3, 2021).

Looking at Dr. Noland’s comments on the EFCA and the LCMS, I offer the following remarks:

The similarities are basically correct, including the 7.h. observation about baptism (EFCA could perhaps emphasize baptism more than it does)

 

The differences
1. I think EFCA is strict on the doctrines it does affirm. Deviations in doctrine and practice may be dealt with at least as well as the LCMS does.
2. Basically accurate observation by Dr. Noland
3. EFCA affirms the Bible as authority – not sure that there is an issue there
4. The EFCA statement on Baptism and Lord’s Supper should be looked at carefully. In my opinion, it could possibly be understood as compatible with Lutheran view, though many would disagree. There is a discussion in the EFCA published book, Evangelical Convictions (Evangelical Convictions - Kindle edition by EFCA, Strand, Greg, Kynes, Bill, Hamel, William. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.)
5. Probably true that EFCA is sympathetic to Zwingli but EFCA statement perhaps offers wiggle room
6. EFCA modified its view about hypocrites in the church. Basically EFCA wants doctrinal/practice discipline in the church. I’m not sure that the EFCA and LCMS differ on this issue
7. EFCA is neither Calvinist nor Arminian. Is this the same as LCMS? This issue should be explored further.
8. EFCA doesn’t like divorce, not sure there is a real difference between EFCA and LCMS on this. Issue should be explored further
9. Probably fair to say EFCA discourages, not sure it’s fair to say EFCA prohibits alcohol and tobacco. Some in EFCA drink alcohol in moderation.
10. EFCA no longer formally upholds millennialism (EFCA Now Considers Premillennialism a Non-Essential...... | News & Reporting | Christianity Today). LCMS is out of date on recognizing this 2019 EFCA development – note the discussion in this denominational listing: (Denominations - Frequently Asked Questions - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (lcms.org). LCMS is lazy in not noticing the latest development on this.
11. Basically correct view on the ecumenical aspect of EFCA. LCMS attitudes toward ecumenism are kind of incoherent
12. I would say it’s opposite of what Dr. Noland asserts here. LCMS (often though by no means always) looks only to its own roots and traditions. EFCA has a far more broad approach.
13. There can be good preaching in both LCMS and EFCA. These days, many sermons are available online.
I would also add the difference that officially, LCMS upholds six day creation and worldwide flood, while EFCA holds the line on Adam and Eve. This is not to say that many in EFCA don’t unofficially hold to six day creation and young earth. Also, there are some in LCMS who don’t. Practically speaking, there might not be a huge difference between the two denominations, but the official doctrinal statements are not the same.

Introduction - Part 2 of 3

 Christian News summaries at loyaldefender.info

 

Yesterday, I referenced the independent Missouri-based Lutheran newspaper, Christian News (CN), which has a website at christiannewsmo.com.  I have had many contributions published there through the years, especially when the long-time founding editor of CN was alive.

 

After the founding editor died in 2019, I along with others was invited provide continued input to CN, with a direct invitation to continue contributing material, and several items from me were printed in CN 2019-2025.  Even through one reader suggested that I do so, I did not apply to be the editor of CN, because I didn’t belong to a church was totally aligned doctrinally with CN (although I fully agree on what I would say are fundamental Biblical teachings).  Please recognize that I have no formal association with CN, nor CN with me.  I have just been published there, as some reading this may already know.

 

Since 2020, though, I have put on the Internet a brief summary of the weekly editions of CN, week by week.  The link to that is below.  This is more than what CN itself does.  The reader is invited to check out the below link for your consideration.

 

Loyal Defender: Christian News

Introduction - Part 1 of 3

 Introduction to loyaldefender.info (part 1 of 3)

 

I intentionally make this blog as low maintenance and bare bones as I can so as to not draw attention to myself.  It’s intended to glorify God and provide relevant information and not to focus on myself.  Having said that, it might be appropriate and indeed long overdue to say SOMETHING about what I’m trying to do with loyaldefender.info, and so I am starting out 2026 doing this.  My wonderful wife, Sandy, who is a great support in putting this blog out, wisely suggested that I do so.

 

I was born October 31, 1958, and I’ve been involved in Christian journalism since 1979, when I first got published in the independent Missouri-based conservative Lutheran newspaper, Christian News.  Starting in 1994 I did a web site and email list that was then called “Religion and Politics Digest.”  In 2012 I started loyaldefender.info but did not do much with it.

 

I contributed to Christian News in the 2010s both with my own items and providing the CN staff with links of online articles that I thought would be interesting and significant.  In 2020, I started posting essentially the same type of links on the Internet, through loyaldefender.info.  The reader will note that they cover a wide variety of subjects, literary styles, and in some cases viewpoints.  Some of the items referenced are devotional in character.  I rely on the reader to use his or her own discretion as to what is the most worthy to read and consider.

 

The linked articles are listed month by month and the reader can search loyaldefender.info for words that are of interest.

 

Since 2021, I have been posting many book reviews.  These are available privately on social media.  If you want to read them on X, send me a follow request at @davidmarkbecker.  My current goal for 2026 is to get all of them on the book platform Goodreads and to phase out X (formerly Twitter).

 

Although few people have been doing so, comments from readers are open at loyaldefender.info.  Readers are always welcome to react and provide feedback and constructive criticism, whether on X or at loyaldefender.info  Of course, please encourage others to read the blog and regularly read it yourself if you find it helpful.

 

The name of the blog was inspired by the sainted pastor, Rev. Julius Kimpel (1912-1994), who I knew and who at one time put out a newsletter that he called “The Loyal Defender.” My direction has been somewhat different than his but certainly not totally.

 

Below are the theme Bible verses and a hymn that I posted in 2012.  They still guide my mindset undergirding loyaldefender.info

 

Loyal Defender: Theme Bible Passages

 

At my first defense, no one stood by me, but everyone deserted me.  May it not be counted against them.  But the Lord stood with me and strengthened me, so that the proclamation might be fully made through me and all the Gentiles might hear. So I was rescued from the lion’s mouth. The Lord will rescue me from every evil work and will bring me safely into His heavenly kingdom.  To Him be the glory forever and ever! Amen. (2 Timothy 4:16-18) (HCSB)

 

but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence; and keep a good conscience so that in the thing in which you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ will be put to shame. For it is better, if God should will it so, that you suffer for doing what is right rather than for doing what is wrong.  (2 Peter 3:15-17) (NASB)

 

My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have one who speaks to the Father in our defense—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world. (1 John 2:1-2) (NIV 1984)

 

Loyal Defender: Jesus Christ, My Sure Defense

 

"Jesus Christ, My Sure Defense"
by unknown author, 1653
Translated based on Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878
Text From:
THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL
(St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942)p.155

1. Jesus Christ, my sure Defense
And my Savior, ever Iiveth;
Knowing this, my confidence
Rests upon the hope it giveth
Though the night of death be fraught
Still with many an anxious thought.

2. Jesus, my Redeemer, lives;
I, too, unto life shall waken.
Endless joy my Savior gives;
Shall my courage, then, be shaken?
Shall I fear, or could the Head
Rise and leave His members dead?

3. Nay, too closely am I bound
Unto Him by hope forever;
Faith's strong hand the Rock hath found,
Grasped it, and will leave it never;
Even death now cannot part
From its Lord the trusting heart.

4. I am flesh and must return
Unto dust, whence I am taken;
But by faith I now discern
That from death I shall awaken
With my Savior to abide
In His glory, at His side.

5. Glorified, I shall anew
With this flesh then be enshrouded;
In this body I shall view
God, my Lord, with eyes unclouded;
In this flesh I then shall see
Jesus Christ eternally.

6. Then these eyes my Lord shall know,
My Redeemer and my Brother;
In His love my soul shall glow,--
I myself, and not another!
Then the weakness I feel here
Shall forever disappear.

7. They who sorrow here and moan
There in gladness shall be reigning;
Earthly here the seed is sown,
There immortal life attaining.
Here our sinful bodies die,
Glorified to dwell on high.

8. Then take comfort and rejoice,
For His members Christ will cherish.
Fear not, they will hear His voice;
Dying, they shall never perish;
For the very grave is stirred
When the trumpet's blast is heard.

9. Laugh to scorn the gloomy grave
And at death no longer tremble;
He, the Lord, who came to save
Will at last His own assemble.
They will go their Lord to meet,
Treading death beneath their feet.

10. Oh, then, draw away your hearts
Now from pleasures base and hollow.
There to share what He imparts,
Here His footsteps ye must follow.
Fix your hearts beyond the skies,
Whether ye yourselves would rise.