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Martin Luther’s core teachings on justification by faith alone are particularly well exemplified in his classic commentary on Galatians. In this pivotal work, we see Luther at his most compelling, mapping out the relationship between law and grace. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Protestant conviction.
“The world bears the Gospel a grudge because the Gospel condemns the religious wisdom of the world. Jealous for its own religious views, the world in turn charges the Gospel with being a subversive and licentious doctrine, offensive to God and man, a doctrine to be persecuted as the worst plague on earth.” (source)
“A true Christian conducts himself in such a way that he does not need any law to warn or to restrain him. He obeys the Law without compulsion.” (source)
“The Gospel is true because it deprives men of all glory, wisdom, and righteousness and turns over all honor to the Creator alone.” (source)
“The Gospel supplies the world with the salvation of Jesus Christ, peace of conscience, and every blessing.” (source)
“‘spoiled principalities and powers, He made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.’” (source)