08 July 2012
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
In the battle of flesh and spirit, in which true Christians stand,
they not only overcome sins, they carry off all kinds of precious
virtues as their loot of their combat. The longer they battle, the more
universal, comforting, and untiring their love becomes. Their joy
becomes purer, their peace becomes firmer, their patience becomes
stronger, their kindness becomes more sincere, their goodness becomes
richer, their faith and faithfulness become more constant, their
gentleness becomes more unconquerable and their self-control becomes
more immaculate. In short, the end of the true battle of the flesh and
spirit is an advance in sanctification. This resulting sanctification is
as far from perfect as the victory of the spirit over the flesh is
complete. Indeed, every Christian must confess, with Paul, “Not that I
have already obtained this or am already perfect” (Phil. 3:12).
Nevertheless, where that battle truly exists, a fighter must be able to
add truthfully, as Paul does, “I press on to make it my own, because
Christ Jesus has made me his own” (Phil. 3:12). Oh may God grant that we
all become and remain true fighters against the flesh and sin. May
Jesus Christ, our eternal Prince of victory, help us all for the sake of
His battle with death.”––C. F. W. Walther, God Grant It, p. 717
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