Luther's Platform

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"Only a fraction of the present body of professing Christians are solidly appropriating the justifying work of Christ in their lives. Many have so light an apprehension of God's holiness and of the extent and guilt of their sin that consciously they see little need for justification, although below the surface of their lives they are deeply guilt-ridden and insecure. Many others have a theoretical commitment to this doctrine, but in their day-to-day existence they rely on their sanctification for justification...drawing their assurance of acceptance with God from their sincerity...their recent religious performance or the relative infrequency of their conscious, willful disobedience. Few start each day with a thoroughgoing stand upon Luther's platform: you are accepted, looking outward in faith and claiming the wholly alien righteousness of Christ as the only ground for acceptance, relaxing in that quality of trust which will produce increasing sanctification as faith is active in love and gratitude" (Richard Lovelace, Dynamics of Spiritual Life).

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rwe said:

Pray for me. It's easier to think of a zillion people who need to be slapped by this than to let it completely subdue my own heart. Rich food!!

amt said:

peter h. commented Sunday morning a sentence that was piercing and strangely familiar: "if i believe that Christ is my Savior, i will not be consumed by guilt." there was a lot more to it - Gospel packed - but this is your blog, not mine. =)

rwe said:

Go ahead and preach Angela... I'd listen and Dan won't mind being used. ;)

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