"Sin Boldly!" - The Scriptorium Daily

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"Sin Boldly!" - The Scriptorium Daily

Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Martin Luther's statement to Philip Melanchthon, pecca fortiter sed fortius fide: "To understand this, everything depends on how the difference between result and presupposition is applied. If Luther's statement is used as a presupposition for a theology of grace, then it proclaims cheap grace. But Luther's statement is to be understood correctly not as a beginning, but exclusively as an end, a conclusion, a last stone, as the very last word. ...'Sin boldly' -that could be for Luther only the very last bit of pastoral advice, of consolation for those who along the path of discipleship have come to know that they cannot become sin-free, who out of fear of sin despair of God's grace. For them, 'sin boldly' is not something like a fundamental affirmation of their disobedient lives. Rather, it is the gospel of God's grace, in the presence of which we are sinners always and at every place. This gospel seeks us and justifies us exactly as sinners. Admit your sin boldly; do not try to flee from it, but 'believe much more boldly.'"

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