30 March 2009

Old Lutheran Quote of the Day

By the cross, however, all sin is swept up and placed on a hill beyond Jerusalem... Here totals meet... All sin, total sin; and all forgiveness, total forgiveness... The sum of man's years and man's shame and the greater sum of God's forgiveness and God's love... A religion without forgiveness is only the ghost of a religion which haunts the graves of dead faith and lost hope... No wisdom, no culture, no philosophy can give answer to the first need of man, the need of a hand so strong that it can break down the wall of separation between the two worlds in which we must live and the need of a heart so great it can take all sins into itself and still have room for forgiveness... -- O.P. Kretzmann, *The Pilgrim* p. 44,45

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