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Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
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“Noting the parallels between Clement and Martin Luther, Jordan Cooper concludes, “For both Clement and Luther, the Pauline polemic against works does not refer only to Jewish boundary markers, but to good works in general. If Clement were asked what works a man must perform to achieve justification, he would likely respond as did Luther: ‘Nothing at all.”
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
“Luther emphasizes this point in his Commentary on Galatians: “Christians are not made righteous in doing righteous things, but being now made righteous by faith in Christ, they do righteous things.”3”
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
“The Reformers taught that justification occurs at the moment of salvation, which means the believer is immediately declared righteous and restored to God’s favor. Sanctification, by contrast, takes place progressively over a believer’s entire life, and results in his or her growth in personal holiness through the power of the Holy Spirit.”
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
― Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel From Christ to the Reformation
