The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church by G. H. Gerberding
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they are life_." If sinners, whether young or old, are to be
reclaimed for Christ, it must be through that Word which "_is quick_"--_i.e._, full of life--"_and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword_." Let the Sunday-school teacher depend on nothing else than this Word of God. It is always accompanied by the Spirit of God. It is the living seed of the new life. Let it be used prayerfully. Let it be taught carefully. Let it be taught clearly. Let it be impressed and applied to heart, and conscience, and life. Drive it home personally and individually to the impenitent pupil. See him by himself, visit him in his home, teach him in his class. Cease not your prayers and your efforts till the Word so lodge and fasten itself in the mind and conscience that it makes him realize his own sinfulness and need of a Saviour, and also that Saviour's readiness to save. This is God's way of salvation. This is the Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church. The Sunday-school teacher who follows this way will win souls. The impenitent sinners of his class will be brought to repentance toward God, and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ: or in one word, they will be converted; whilst those who are already Christ's will _grow in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ_. CHAPTER IX. CATECHISATION. We have spoken of the importance and benefits of home training |
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