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Martin Luther

As We Said Before, So Say I Now Again. if Any Man Preach Any Other Gospel Unto You Than That Ye Have Received, Let Him Be Accursed.

Martin Luther emphasizes the importance of submitting to the Sacred Scriptures and not adding to or altering the original message of God's salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Martin Luther passionately emphasizes the importance of holding fast to the true Gospel and vehemently condemns any false teachings that distort the message he preached. He adamantly declares that any deviation from the Gospel he delivered should be accursed, regardless of who the messenger may be. Luther stresses the authority of the Scriptures above all else, asserting that even he, along with all preachers and angels, must submit to the Word of God as the ultimate truth.

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Paul repeats the curse, directing it now upon other persons. Before, he cursed himself, his brethren, and an angel from heaven. "Now," he says, "if there are any others who preach a gospel different from that you have received from us, let them also be accursed." Paul herewith curses and excommunicates all false teachers including his opponents. He is so worked up that he dares to curse all who pervert his Gospel. Would to God that this terrible pronouncement of the Apostle might strike fear into the hearts of all who pervert the Gospel of Paul.

The Galatians might say: "Paul, we do not pervert the Gospel you have brought unto us. We did not quite understand it. That is all. Now these teachers who came after you have explained everything so beautifully."

This explanation the Apostle refuses to accept. They must add nothing; they must correct nothing. "What you received from me is the genuine Gospel of God. Let it stand. If any man brings any other gospel than the one I brought you, or promises to deliver better things than you have received from me, let him be accursed."

In spite of this emphatic denunciation so many accept the pope as the supreme judge of the Scriptures. "The Church," they say, "chose only four gospels. The Church might have chosen more. Ergo the Church is above the Gospel." With equal force one might argue: "I approve the Scriptures. Ergo I am above the Scriptures. John the Baptist confessed Christ. Hence he is above Christ." Paul subordinates himself, all preachers, all the angels of heaven, everybody to the Sacred Scriptures. We are not the masters, judges, or arbiters, but witnesses, disciples, 31and confessors of the Scriptures, whether we be pope, Luther, Augustine, Paul, or an angel from heaven.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Curse Upon False Teachers
  2. The Gospel Must Remain Unaltered
  3. Submission to the Sacred Scriptures
  4. The genuine Gospel of God
  5. No additions or corrections allowed
  6. Subordination to the Scriptures
  7. Witnesses, disciples, and confessors of the Scriptures

Key Quotes

“Let them also be accursed.” — Martin Luther
“What you received from me is the genuine Gospel of God.” — Martin Luther
“Let it stand.” — Martin Luther

Application Points

  • We must be careful not to alter or add to the original message of God's salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
  • We must submit to the Sacred Scriptures as the ultimate authority in matters of faith.
  • Preachers and teachers must be witnesses, disciples, and confessors of the Scriptures, not masters, judges, or arbiters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to preach a different gospel?
Preaching a different gospel means altering or adding to the original message of God's salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Can the Church choose which parts of the Bible are authoritative?
No, the Church cannot choose which parts of the Bible are authoritative, as the Scriptures are the final authority in matters of faith.
What is the role of preachers and teachers in relation to the Scriptures?
Preachers and teachers are witnesses, disciples, and confessors of the Scriptures, not masters, judges, or arbiters.
Why is it important to submit to the Sacred Scriptures?
It is essential to submit to the Sacred Scriptures because they are the inspired word of God and the ultimate authority in matters of faith.

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