"When I go to bed, the devil is always waiting for me. When he begins to plague me, I give him this answer: ‘Devil, I must sleep. That’s God’s command — work by day, sleep by night. So go away.’ If that doesn’t work and he brings out a catalog of sins, I say, ‘Yes, old fellow, I know all about it. And I know some more you have overlooked. Here are a few extra. Put them down.’ If he still won’t quit and presses me hard and accuses me as a sinner, I scorn him and say, ‘St. Satan, pray for me. Of course, you have never done anything wrong in your life. You alone are holy. Go to God and get grace for yourself. If you want to get me all straightened out, I say, Physician, heal thyself.’”
Martin Luther, quoted in Roland Bainton, Here I Stand (New York, 1950), page 362.
"It is not enough if the knowledge of Christ dwell on the tongue or flutter in the brain" ~ John Calvin ... Flutter in the brain. I think that's exactly what most of my ideas do before they disappear. But there are some that I don't want to lose; this blog is a both means to remind myself of the gospel and a challenge to make it more than a thought in my day.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
HT: "Here are a few extra"
Admit everything. Martin Luther's version of spiritual warfare that I've heard Ray quote several times. Taken from Ray Orland's blog (31 July):
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