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Beats Quote by Martin Luther

“For all works and things, which are either commanded or forbidden by God and thus have been instituted by the supreme Majesty, are 'musts.' Nevertheless, no one should be dragged to them or away from them by the hair, for I can drive no man to heaven or beat him into it with a club.” quote by Martin Luther
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“For all works and things, which are either commanded or forbidden by God and thus have been instituted by the supreme Majesty, are 'musts.' Nevertheless, no one should be dragged to them or away from them by the hair, for I can drive no man to heaven or beat him into it with a club.”

Martin Luther

About This Quote

Source Treatise: 1525 Sermon on Free Will, Martin Luther

Divine commands are not coercive; humans cannot be forced into salvation.

In simple terms: God's rules aren't forced upon us.

Key Takeaway

Respect free will in spiritual matters.

Themes

theology free will authority humility

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • religious teaching
  • personal faith decisions
  • ethical debates
  • church leadership

Key Concepts

divine law human agency ethical persuasion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does free will shape moral responsibility?
  • What limits should authority have?
A Different Perspective

Force can cause rebellion.

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