Martin Luther Quotes About Feelings

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  • You should not believe your conscience and your feelings more than the word which the Lord who receives sinners preaches to you.

  • Feelings come, and feelings go, and feelings are deceiving. My warrant is the Word of God, naught else is worth believing.

  • God wants our conscience to be certain and sure that it is pleasing to Him. This cannot be done if the conscience is led by its own feelings, but only if it relies on the Word of God.

    Martin Luther, Jaroslav Pelikan, Helmut T. Lehmann (1955). “Works”
  • Feelings come and feelings go, And feelings are deceiving; My warrant is the Word of God-- Naught else is worth believing. Though all my heart should feel condemned For want of some sweet token, There is One greater than my heart Whose Word cannot be broken. I'll trust in God's unchanging Word Till soul and body sever, For, though all things shall pass away, HIS WORD SHALL STAND FOREVER!

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