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Lent day 5 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6 Quotation from Martin Luther When your heart is thus established in Christ, and you are an enemy of sin, out of love and not out of fear of punishment, Christs sufferings should also be an example for your whole life, and you should meditate on the same in a different way. . . . If a day of sorrow or sickness weighs you down, think, how trifling that is compared with the thorns and nails of Christ. If you must do or leave undone what is distasteful to you: think, how Christ was led hither and thither, bound and a captive. Does pride attack you: behold, how your Lord was mocked and disgraced with murderers. Do unchastity and lust thrust themselves against you: think, how bitter it was for Christ to have his tender flesh torn, pierced and beaten again and again. Do hatred and envy war against you, or do you seek vengeance: remember how Christ with many tears and cries prayed for you and all his enemies, who indeed had more reason to seek revenge . If trouble or whatever adversity of body or soul afflict you, strengthen your heart and say: Ah, why then should I not also suffer a little since my Lord sweat blood in the garden because of anxiety and grief? One can thus find in Christ strength and comfort against all vice and bad habits. . . . And they are called true Christians who incorporate the life and name of Christ into their own life, as St. Paul says in Gal 5, 24: And they that are of Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with the passions and the lusts thereof. For Christs Passion must be dealt with not in words and a show, but in our lives and in truth. . . . But this kind of meditation is now out of use and very rare, although the Epistles of St. Paul and St. Peter are full of it. We have changed the essence into a mere show, and painted the meditation of Christs sufferings only in letters and on walls. — Martin Luther, How to Contemplate Christs Holy Sufferings As Easter approaches, are your words and actions marked by humility? Whatever youre doing to prepare for Easter, are you doing it to honor Christ, or to be noticed by others?
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 08:31:49 +0000

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