GOD’S INCARNATION INTO OUR WEAKNESS
It is the nature of God that he makes something out of nothing. Consequently, if someone is not nothing, God can make nothing out of him. Men make something into something else. But this is vain and useless work. Thus God accepts no one except the abandoned, makes no one healthy except the sick, gives no one sight except the blind, brings no one to life except the dead, makes no one pious except sinners, makes no one wise except the foolish, and in short, has mercy upon no one except the wretched, and gives no one grace except those who have not grace. Consequently, no proud person can become holy, wise or righteous, become the material with which God works, or have God’s work in him, but he remains in his own works and makes a fabricated, false and simulated saint out of himself, that is a hypocrite.” Martin Luther, from a Lenten Meditation by Jerry Keifer, Saratoga,…
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