Category Archives: Martin Luther
Laying Hold of God’s Willingness
Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctance, but laying hold of His willingness.
What a Marvelous Way of Speaking!
So far as justification is concerned, Christ and I must be so closely attached that He lives in me and I in Him. What a marvelous way of speaking!
Because He lives in me, whatever grace, righteousness, life, peace, and salvation there is in me is all Christ’s; nevertheless, it is mine as well, by the cementing and attachment that are through faith, by which we become as one body in the Spirit.
Since Christ lives in me, grace, righteousness, life, and eternal salvation must be present with Him; and the Law, sin, and death must be absent. Indeed, the Law must be crucified, devoured, and abolished by the Law—and sin by sin, death by death, the devil by the devil.
In this way Paul seeks to withdraw us completely from ourselves, from the Law, and from works, and to transplant us into Christ and faith in Christ, so that in the area of justification we look only at grace, and separate it far from the Law and from works, which belong far away…
But faith must be taught correctly, namely, that by it you are so cemented to Christ that He and you are as one person, which cannot be separated but remains attached to Him forever and declares: ‘I am as Christ.’
And Christ, in turn, says: ‘I am as that sinner who is attached to Me, and I to him. For by faith we are joined together into one flesh and one bone.’
Thus Eph. 5:30 says: ‘We are members of the body of Christ, of His flesh and of His bones,’ in such a way that this faith couples Christ and me more intimately than a husband is coupled to his wife.
Martin Luther, Luther’s Works, Vol. 26: Lectures on Galatians, 1535, Chapters 1-4, ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald, and Helmut T. Lehmann, vol. 26 (Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1999), 167–168.
Church Attendance Isn’t Optional
To gather with God’s people in united adoration of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as prayer.
HT: @BibleMeetsLife
You Are Loved beyond Your Imagination
The slender capacity of man’s heart cannot comprehend the unfathomable depth and burning zeal of God’s love toward us.
HT: @PastorTullian
Binding and Loosing in Heaven and on Earth
The Ministry of the word belongs to all. To bind and to loose clearly is nothing else then to proclaim and to apply the gospel. For what is it to loose, if not to announce the forgiveness of sins before God? What is it to bind, except to withdraw the gospel and to declare the retention of sins? Whether they [that is, the Roman Catholic Church] want to or not, they must concede that the keys are the exercise of the Ministry of the word and belong to all Christians.
Martin Luther in Colin Marshall and Tony Payne, The Trellis and the Vine (Kingsford NSW Australia: Matthias Media, 2009), 58.
Never Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
You should not believe your conscience and your feelings more than the word which the Lord who receives sinners preaches to you.
Where God’s Word Is Purely Taught
Where God’s Word is purely taught, there is the upright and true church.
HT: @albertmohler
A Daring Confidence in God
Faith is a living, daring confidence in God’s grace. It is so sure and certain that a man could stake his life on it a thousand times.
God So Loved Us
God so loved us as to be willing to send His only dearest Son into our misery, hell, and death and let Him drain these to the dregs.
HT: @NickRoark