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Holy spirit Quote by Martin Luther

“In these words the Apostle sets forth a most apt antithesis: first, he who is justified by faith has peace with God, but tribulation with the world, because his life is spiritual. Secondly, the unrighteous have peace with the world, but anguish and tribulation with God, because their life is…” quote by Martin Luther
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““In these words the Apostle sets forth a most apt antithesis: first, he who is justified by faith has peace with God, but tribulation with the world, because his life is spiritual. Secondly, the unrighteous have peace with the world, but anguish and tribulation with God, because their life is carnal. Thirdly, as God the Holy Spirit is eternal, so also the peace of the righteous and the tribulation of the unrighteous will be everlasting. Lastly, as the flesh is temporal, so also the tribulation of the righteous and the peace of the unrighteous will be temporary.””

Martin Luther

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Commentary on Romans, 1522

Contrasts spiritual peace with worldly tribulation, and vice versa, highlighting eternal versus temporary states.

In simple terms: Spiritual peace vs. worldly trouble, eternal vs. temporary.

Key Takeaway

Seek spiritual peace, recognize worldly challenges.

Themes

faith spirituality dualism

Mood

reflective serious

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal prayer
  • church counseling
  • ethical decision making
  • life planning

Key Concepts

Eternal vs. temporal theology of suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance spiritual peace with worldly duties?
  • What does “temporary” mean in personal struggles?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex human experiences.

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