What man, in his natural condition, has not got, is spiritual life—the higher and different sort of life that exists in God. We use the same word life for both: but if you though that both must therefore be the same sort of thing, that would be like thinking that the ‘greatness’ of space and the ‘greatness’ of God were the same sort of greatness.—C. S. Lewis, Business of Heaven, p. 275.
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—Martin Luther, Sermon, 1531.
Which one?
I have seen this quoted along with the following:
"for the Gospel does not say love brings eternal life, God's grace, and all heavenly treasures but instead 'the Word.'"
Is this part of the same sermon?
It strikes me as odd to say "the Gospel does not say love brings eternal life," in light of John 3:16 and 1 John 4:10 ~
Thanks,
Bill Redfield
Yes, it’s from WA 34.11.387. It sounds odd unless you hear “love” there as OUR love. He’s not meaning at all God’s love, which is of course what does bring us eternal life.
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