Showing posts with label Martin Luther. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Luther on Gospel Preaching

The chief and fundamental thing in the Gospel is this, that before you take Christ as your example, you recognize and accept Him as God's gift to you; so that when you see or hear Him in any of His work or suffering, you do not doubt but believe that He, Christ Himself, with such work or suffering of His, is most truly your own. ...See, this is to understand aright the Gospel, that is, the infinite grace of God. ...This is the mighty fire of God's love toward us whereby He makes the conscience confident, joyful, and content. This is to preach the Christian faith.



-- Martin Luther, quoted by Sidney Greidanus, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament, p.119

Bad Preaching

A bad preacher is more dangerous than a thousand Turks.



-- Martin Luther, quoted by Sidney Greidanus, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament, p.121

Luther on Allegories

"It was very difficult for me to break away from my habitual zeal for allegory. And yet I was aware that allegories were empty speculations and the froth, as it were, of the Holy Scriptures. It is the historical sense alone which supplies the true and sound doctrine."



-- Martin Luther, quoted by Sidney Greidanus, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament, p.113