The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church by G. H. Gerberding
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And Words of peace reveal.
"How charming is their voice! How sweet the tidings are! 'Zion behold thy Saviour King; He reigns and triumphs here.'" CHAPTER XVII. THE WORD AS A MEANS OF GRACE In the last chapter we learned that the Word of God is the key of the kingdom, which key Christ has given to His Church, and that this Word, declared by the pastor, does really convey and apply the forgiveness of sins to the penitent and believing. Following out this idea, we wish now to show that God's Word is the power and effective means through which the Holy Spirit operates on the minds and hearts of the children of men. The popular idea in regard to the use of the Word, seems to be that it is intended merely as a book of instruction and a guide--that its purpose is merely to tell us about sin and salvation; that like a guide-post it points out the way of salvation, and shows the necessity of repentance, faith, and holiness. That it tells about the need of the Holy Spirit to effect a change of heart, and that further than this it affords no help for fallen man. A poor sinner goes to that Word. He reads it, or hears it preached. He learns indeed that he is a |
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