Quotes from Martin Luther
But the world and the godless are not moved by God's wrath and curse.
- Martin Luther
18. I will put My words in His mouth. This also clearly proves that the Prophet will teach something different.
- Martin Luther
Whose heart would not rejoice in its inmost core at hearing these things?
- Martin Luther
Simeon was the ancestor of Judas Iscariot.
- Martin Luther
For when we have learned to know God in the Son after apprehending the forgiveness of sins and the Holy Spirit, who clothes our hearts with joy and with the freedom from care because of which we despise sin and death, what is left? "Go, and do not keep silence, in order that the rest of the multitude may be saved too, not you alone.
- Martin Luther
The Gospel teaches from what source you receive the power to fulfill the Law.
- Martin Luther
The Law has a promise but it is a conditional promise, depending upon whether people fulfill the Law.
- Martin Luther
Thus the Scripture calls us holy, while we yet live on earth, if we believe. But the Papists have taken the name from us, and say, we are not to be holy; the saints in Heaven alone are holy. Thus we are compelled to reclaim the noble name. You must be holy, but you must also beware against imagining that you are holy through yourself or by your own merit, but only that you have God's word, that Heaven
- Martin Luther
And finally indeed this blessing, or rather this curse, was fulfilled in Caiaphas, Annas, and the other high priests who persecuted Christ and His apostles with the greatest severity. For these two tribes, Simeon and Levi, stirred up the multitude before Pilate to ask that Barabbas be set free and that Jesus be crucified.
- Martin Luther
Brother, you would like to feel God's favor as you feel your sin. But you are asking too much. Your righteousness rests on something much better than feelings. Wait and hope until it will be revealed to you in the Lord's own time. Don't go by your feelings, but go by the doctrine of faith, which pledges Christ to you.
- Martin Luther
For the statement of Isaiah (28:19) is true: "Trouble gives understanding"; likewise, hunger is the best condiment. For those who are afflicted have a better understanding of the Holy Scriptures; the smug and prosperous read them as if they were some poem written by Ovid.
- Martin Luther
Grace remits sin, and peace quiets the conscience. Sin and conscience torment us, but Christ has overcome these fiends now and forever.
- Martin Luther