january
15, 2003
Faith
by Martin Luther
(from martin luther's preface to romans)
Faith is not that human illusion and dream
that some people think it is. When they hear and talk a lot
about faith and yet see that no moral improvement and no good
works result from it, they fall into error and say, “Faith
is not enough. You must do works if you want to be virtuous
and get to heaven.” The result is that, when they hear
the Gospel, they stumble and make for themselves with their
own powers a concept in their hearts which says, “I believe.”
This concept they hold to be true faith. But since it is a
human fabrication and thought and not an experience of the
heart, it accomplishes nothing, and there follows no improvement.
*Faith
is a work of God in us, which changes us and brings us to
birth anew from God (cf. John 1). It kills the old Adam, makes
us completely different people in heart, mind, senses, and
all our powers, and brings the Holy Spirit with it. What a
living, creative, active powerful thing is faith! It is impossible
that faith ever stop doing good. Faith doesn't ask whether
good works are to be done, but, before it is asked, it has
done them. It is always active. Whoever doesn't do such
works is without faith; he gropes and searches about him for
faith and good works but doesn't know what faith or good works
are. Even so, he chatters on with a great many words about
faith and good works.
Faith is a living, unshakeable confidence
in God's grace; it is so certain, that someone would die a
thousand times for it. This kind of trust in and knowledge
of God's grace makes a person joyful, confident, and happy
with regard to God and all creatures. This is what the Holy
Spirit does by faith. Through faith, a person will do good
to everyone without coercion, willingly and happily; he will
serve everyone, suffer everything for the love and praise
of God, who has shown him such grace. It is as impossible
to separate works from faith as burning and shining from fire.
Therefore be on guard against your own false ideas and against
the chatterers who think they are clever enough to make judgments
about faith and good works but who are in reality the biggest
fools. Ask God to work faith in you; otherwise you will
remain eternally without faith, no matter what you try to
do or fabricate.
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