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  • Then they began to say: 'Yes, but how can we know what is God's Word, and what is right or wrong? We must learn this from the Pope and the councils.' Very well then, let them conclude and say what they please, yet I will reply, you cannot put your confidence in that nor thus satisfy your conscience, for you must determine this matter yourself, for your very life depends upon it. Therefore God must speak to your heart: This is God's Word; otherwise you are undecided.

    Heart   Matter   Speak  
  • The Holy Spirit is no skeptic. He has written neither doubt nor mere opinion into our hearts, but rather solid assurances, which are more sure and solid than all experience and even life itself.

    Heart   Doubt   Spirit  
  • All who call on God in true faith, earnestly from the heart, will certainly be heard, and will receive what they have asked and desired.

    God   Faith   Prayer  
  • My heart, which is so full to overflowing, has often been solaced and refreshed by music when sick and weary.

    Music   Heart   Sick  
  • Faith is the yes of the heart.

    Heart  
    Martin Luther (1959). “What Luther says: an anthology”, Concordia
  • The human heart is like a millstone in a mill: when you put wheat under it, it turns and grinds and bruises the wheat to flour; if you put no wheat, it still grinds on, but then 'tis itself it grinds and wears away.

    Heart   Bruises   Wheat  
    Martin Luther (1848). “The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt”, p.275
  • When I am assailed with heavy tribulations, I rush out among my pigs rather than remain alone by myself. The human heart is like a millstone in a mill: when you put wheat under it, it turns and grinds and bruises the wheat to flour; if you put no wheat, it still grinds on, but then 'tis itself it grinds and wears away. So the human heart, unless it be occupied with some employment, leaves space for the devil, who wriggles himself in and brings with him a whole host of evil thoughts, temptations, and tribulations, which grind out the heart.

    Heart   Space   Pigs  
    Martin Luther (1848). “The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt”, p.275
  • The Holy Ghost is not a Sceptic, and He has not inscribed in our hearts uncertain opinions, but, rather, affirmations of the strongest sorts.

  • The heart overflows with gladness, and leaps and dances for the joy it has found in God. In this experience the Holy Spirit is active, and has taught us in the flash of a moment the deep secret of joy. You will have as much joy and laughter in life as you have faith in God.

    Faith   Laughter   Heart  
  • Take a look at your own heart, and you will soon find out what has stuck to it and where your treasure is. It is easy to determine whether hearing the Word of God, living according to it, and achieving such a life gives you as much enjoyment and calls forth as much diligence from you as does accumulating and saving money and property.

    Heart   Giving   Doe  
    Martin Luther (1956). “The sermon on the mount and the magnificat”
  • The heart of the giver makes the gift dear and precious.

  • The heart of religion lies in its personal pronouns.

    Art   Lying   Religion  
  • The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart

    Heart   Depth   Mary  
    "Weimar edition of Martin Luther's Works" translated by William J. Cole, Volume 10, (p. 313),
  • The confidence and faith of the heart alone make both God and an idol. If your faith and trust be right, then is your god also true; and, on the other hand, if your trust be false and wrong, then you have not the true God; for these two belong together faith and God. That now, I say, upon which you set your heart and put your trust is properly your god.

    Heart   Hands   Idols  
    Martin Luther (2012). “The Large Cathechism of Martin Luther”, p.14, Simon and Schuster
  • [It is] essentially wholesome and necessary, for a Christian to know, whether or not the will does any thing in those things which pertain unto Salvation. Nay, let me tell you, this is the very hinge upon which our discussion turns. It is the very heart of the subject

    Christian   Heart   Doe  
    Martin Luther (2018). “The Bondage of the Will”, p.20, Ambassador International
  • I pray that God would open the mouth in me and the heart in you and that he would be the teacher in the midst of us who may in us speak and hear.

    Martin Luther (1823). “Martin Luther on the Bondage of the Will: Written in Answer to the Diatribe of Erasmus on Free-will. First Pub. in the Year of Our Lord 1525”, p.5
  • We know that death never skips or spares anybody and that no one ever returns. And yet we go on like the blind, who see as little at midday as in the pitch-dark night. We do not take these examples to heart; we do not realize that today or tomorrow our turn will come.

    Heart   Dark   Night  
    Martin Luther (1959). “What Luther says: an anthology”, Concordia
  • Take this to heart and doubt not that you are the one who killed Christ. Your sins certainly did, and when you see the nails driven through his hands, be sure that you are pondering, and when the thorns pierce his brow, know that they are your evil thoughts.

    Christian   Jesus   Heart  
    Martin Luther (1997). “Martin Luther's Easter Book”, p.82, Augsburg Books
  • The great event on Calvary . . . is an eternal reminder to a power drunk generation that love is the most durable power in the world, and that it is at bottom the heartbeat of the moral cosmos. Only through achieving this love can you expect to matriculate into the university of eternal life.

    Life   Heart   Power  
  • To be convinced in our hearts that we have forgiveness of sins and peace with God by grace alone is the hardest thing.

  • I am more afraid of my own heart than of the pope and all his cardinals. I have within me the great pope, Self.

    Integrity   Heart   Self  
  • The heavenly blessing is to be delivered from the law, sin and death; to be justified and quickened to life: to have peace with God; to have a faithful heart, a joyful conscience, a spiritual consolation; to have the knowledge of Jesus Christ; to have the gift of prophecy, and the revelation of the Scriptures; to have the gift of the Holy Ghost, and to rejoice in God.

    Spiritual   Jesus   Heart  
    Martin Luther (1830). “A Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians”, p.402
  • Yes, would to God that I could persuade the rich and the mighty that they would permit the whole Bible to be painted on houses, on the inside and the outside, so that all can see it. That would be a Christian work... If it is not a sin but good to have the image of Christ in my heart, why should it be a sin to have it in my eyes? This is especially true since the heart is more important than the eyes, and should be less stained by sin because it is the true abode and dwelling place of God.

    Christian   Art   Eye  
  • When my heart is cold and I cannot pray as I should I scourge myself with the thought of the impiety and ingratitude of my enemies, the Pope and his accomplices and vermin, and Zwingli, so that my heart swells with the righteous indignation and hatred and I can say with warmth and vehemence: 'Holy be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done!' And the hotter I grow the more ardent do my prayers become.

    Prayer   Heart   Names  
  • It is pleasing to the dear God whenever thou rejoicest or laughest from the bottom of thy heart.

    Happiness   Heart   Aging  
  • Dearest Jesus, holy child, make thee a bed, soft, undefiled, within my heart, that it may be a quiet chamber kept for thee.

  • Earth has nothing more tender than a woman's heart when it is the abode of piety.

    Art   Women   Abode  
  • Whatever your heart clings to and confides in, that is really your God, your functional savior.

    Heart   Savior  
    1529 Large Catechism,'The First Commandment'.
  • Grant that I may not pray alone with the mouth; help me that I may pray from the depths of my heart.

    Prayer   Heart   Depth  
  • Whatever man loves, that is his god. For he carries it in his heart; he goes about with it night and day; he sleeps and wakes with it, be it what it may - wealth or self, pleasure or renown.

    Heart   Sleep   Night  
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