It was not Luther's intention to speak only on the essence of good works and their fundamental relation to faith; he would show, too, how the "best work," faith, must prove itself in every way a living faith, according to the other commandments. Luther does not proceed to this part until in the fundamental part he has said with emphasis, that the believer, the spiritual man, needs no such instruction (I Timothy 1:9), but that he of his own accord and at all times does good works "as his faith, his confidence, teaches him." Only "because we do not all have such faith, or are unmindful of it,"...
It was not Luther's intention to speak only on the essence of good works and their fundamental relation to faith; he would show, too, how the "best wo...
This sermon is designed and undertaken that it might be an instruction for children and the simple-minded, what every Christian must needs know, so that he who does not know this could not be numbered with the Christians nor be admitted to any Sacrament, just as a mechanic who does not understand the rules and customs of his trade is expelled and considered incapable. Therefore we must have the young learn the parts which belong to the Catechism or instruction for children well and fluently and diligently exercise themselves in them and keep them occupied with them. Therefore it is the duty...
This sermon is designed and undertaken that it might be an instruction for children and the simple-minded, what every Christian must needs know, so th...