Gnesio
"Can you imagine that the loving, kind, gracious, and merciful God has
done nothing to make us certain that we have the forgiveness of our
sins and that in yonder world we shall enter the mansions of eternal
peace and rest? Did He really do nothing to rescue us out of our
dreadful condition? It is impossible that He should have done such a
thing. Assuredly, God has done something; yea, He has done something so
great that it exceeds our conception.
He sent His only-begotten Son into this world, had Him become a human
being like us, laid the burden of our sins upon Him, and gave Him up to
be crucified for the atonement of our sins. It is impossible to imagine
that, having done all this, He would during our whole life leave us in a
dreadful state of ignorance whether He is still our enemy and whether
our dying day will be our judgment Day. No; as soon as the eternal Son
of God had become man and entered into this world, the highest messenger
was dispatched from the throne of grace to this earth to proclaim to
the shepherds at Bethlehem, and in them to us, to all of us, to the
entire world: “Behold, I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which
shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day, in the city of
David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2, 10–11.
After Christ had finished His great work, after God the Father had
raised Him from the dead and therewith pronounced Him, our Surety and
Substitute, free from all guilt, and had justified and absolved us all
in Him, Christ commanded His disciples: “Go ye into all the world and
preach the Gospel,” that is, the joyous message of the finished
redemption, “to every creature,” Mark 16, 15, adding these words: “Lo, I
am with you alway, even unto the end of the world,” Matt. 28, 20. With
these words Christ testified that the joyous message which He was
committing to His disciples is to echo throughout this terrestrial globe
until the Last Day."
C.F.W. Walther
Gnesio:
http://gnesiolutheran.com/he-sent-his-only-begotten-son-into-this-world/
"Soon and very soon - We expect you":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=APytqHyFZrU
Athanasius on the Psalms:
http://gnesiolutheran.com/athanasius-on-the-psalms/
2 Kor. 5:7 "Ty vi lever här i tro, utan att se."
"For we walk by faith, not by sight."
2 Kor. 4:18 "Vi riktar inte blicken mot det synliga utan mot det osynliga. Ty det synliga är förgängligt, men det osynliga är evigt."
"as we look not to the
things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things
that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal."
GNESIO:
"Also they teach that this faith is bound to
bring forth good fruits, and that it is necessary to do good works
commanded by God, because of God's will, but that we should not rely on
those works to merit justification 2] before God.
For
remission of sins and justification is apprehended by faith, as also
the voice of Christ attests: When ye shall have done all these things,
say: We are unprofitable servants. Luke 17:10.
The
same is also taught by 3] the Fathers. For Ambrose says: It is ordained
of God that he who believes in Christ is saved, freely receiving
remission of sins, without works, by faith alone.
Augsburg Confession, Article VI: Of New Obedience." (Gnesio)
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