Martin Luther Quotes About Aids

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  • If we Christians would join the Wise Men, we must close our eyes to all that glitters before the world and look rather on the despised and foolish things, help the poor, comfort the despised, and aid the neighbor in his need.

  • When God contemplates some great work, He begins it by the hand of some poor, weak, human creature, to whom He afterwards gives aid.

    Martin Luther, Alexander Chalmers (1857). “The Table Talk of Martin Luther”, p.32
  • We come to the New Testament, where again a host of imperative verbs is mustered in support of that miserable bondage of free-choice, and the aid of carnal Reason with her inferences and similes is called in, just as in a picture or a dream you might see the King of the flies with his lances of straw and shields of hay arrayed against a real and regular army of seasoned human troops. That is how the human dreams of Diatribe go to war with the battalions of divine words.

  • Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has; it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but more frequently than not struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.

    Martin Luther, Alexander Chalmers (1857). “The Table Talk of Martin Luther”, p.164
  • Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things.

    Martin Luther, Alexander Chalmers (1857). “The Table Talk of Martin Luther”, p.164
  • It is the part of a Christian to take care of his own body for the very purpose that, by its soundness and wellbeing, he may be enabled to labour, and to acquire and preserve property, for the aid of those who are in want, that thus the stronger member may serve the weaker member, and we may be children of God, and busy for one another, bearing one another's burdens, and so fulfiling the law of Christ.

    "Concerning Christian Liberty".
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