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  • #1
    Gene Edward Veith Jr.
    “The Sermon on the Mount proves that sin is a condition of our inmost being; although our sinful nature is atoned for in the cross and our failures freely forgiven, we must never willingly cultivate habits that Scripture condemns.”
    Gene Edward Veith Jr., Reading Between the Lines: A Christian Guide to Literature

  • #2
    “When you and I surrendered to Jesus as Lord, we did not offer Him the services of a divine, or even semi-divine creature to strengthen His kingdom; we offer Him the fragile, temporary, mortal, frail life that He has first given to us. That is all we have to offer.

    'For He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust' (Ps. 103:14)”
    Christopher Ash, Zeal without Burnout
    tags: dust

  • #3
    “We must not allow ourselves to slip into a false spirituality that treats our bodily existence as if it can be separated from our so-called "spiritual" life -- as if our spiritual life carries on quite independently from what is happening to our bodies.”
    Christopher Ash, Zeal without Burnout

  • #4
    Martin Luther
    “In all of Holy Writ we find not a single instance of adoration of the patriarchs, the prophets, and apostles - much less of St. George and St. Barbara, who probably never existed, and of the other saints who created by the pope, like St. Francis and St. Dominic, about whom no one knows anything with certainty. But even if we were to concede that they were full of grace, they would still be unable to impart any of it to me.”
    Martin Luther, Luther's Works, Volume 22

  • #5
    Martin Luther
    “The Jews supposed that the Messiah would be the sovereign of the world. In reality, He was to become the Savior of the world.”
    Martin Luther, Luther's Works, Volume 22

  • #6
    Martin Luther
    “We are so unrepentant that we would rather perish than confess truthfully that we are sinners and justify God by means of confession. David justified the prophet Nathan's words: 'You are an adulterer, a murderer, and a blasphemer.' When David heard this, he was chastened and replied: 'The words are true.' He confessed his sins immediately and received forgiveness. Nathan did not write David a letter of indulgence, nor did he say to him: 'Make a pilgrimage to St. James, or have Masses read; or lie down in a hairy garment!' No, he said: 'The Lord has removed your sin.”
    Martin Luther, Luther's Works, Volume 22

  • #7
    Martin Luther
    “Thus the sum and substance of all doctrine is this, that we are not justified by any works, but that faith in Christ saves.”
    Martin Luther, Luther's Works, Volume 23 (Sermons on Gospel of St John Chapters 6-8) (Luther's Works

  • #8
    G.K. Chesterton
    “The vessel was just comfortable for two people; there was room only for necessities, and Flambeau had stocked it with such things as his special philosophy considered necessary. They reduced themselves, apparently, to four essentials: tins of salmon, if he should want to eat; loaded revolvers, if he should want to fight; a bottle of brandy, presumably in case he should faint; and a priest, presumably in case he should die.”
    G.K. Chesterton, The Complete Father Brown

  • #9
    Martin Luther
    “The Christian should always think: 'If peace and tranquility reign today, it will be different tomorrow. The devil can shoot a dart into my heart, or some other affliction can befall me. Therefore I must see to it that when sorrows appear, I am prepared to weather the storm and draw comfort from God's Word.”
    Martin Luther, Luther's Works, Volume 24 (Sermons on Gospel of St John Chapters 14-16): 024

  • #10
    “Prayer is not a tool of faith by which we control His control over our lives. Rather, it is the conversation God began with us when He established a relationship with us in Baptism.”
    Richard C. Eyer, Pastoral Care Under the Cross: God in the Midst of Suffering

  • #11
    Alvin J. Schmidt
    “Another meaning of 'Word' in Lutheran theology says it is only through the Word that Christians are kept and sustained in their faith. That is why Christians must not neglect the Word of God. They need to read it regularly in devotions at home, hear it preached in church, and study it with fellow Christians in Bible classes or similar settings.”
    Alvin Schmidt, Hallmarks of Lutheran Identity



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