Romans 3:23-25 –The
great hymn of faith “By Grace I’m Saved” (LSB 566). The glory God intended man
to be is the glory that man had before the fall. (See Genesis 1:26-28; Psalm
8:5-6; Ephesians 4:24; Colossians 3:10. Believers in Christ will again have
this glory through faith in Jesus Christ. (See Hebrews 2:5-9)
My soul, be-lieve and doubt it not.
Why stag-ger at this word of prom-ise?
Has Scrip-ture ev-er false-hood taught?
No; then this word must true re-main:
By grace you too shall heav'n ob-tain.
Our works and con-duct have no worth.
God in His love sent our Re-deem-er,
Christ Je-sus, to this sin-ful earth;
His death did for our sins a-tone,
And we are saved by grace a-lone.
When you are by your sins op-pressed,
When Sa-tan plagues your trou-bled con-science,
And when your heart is seek-ing rest.
What rea-son can-not com-pre-hend
God by His grace to you will send.
So long as God is true, it stands.
What saints have penned by in-spi-ra-tion,
What in His Word our God com-mands,
What our whole faith must rest up-on,
Is grace a-lone, grace in His Son.
[1] The Good Samaritan Woodcut by Baron Julius Schnoor von Carolsfeld, 1794-1872, a distinguished German artist known especially for his book, The Book of Books in Pictures ©WELS for personal and congregational use.
[2] Collect for Saturday of the week of Pentecost 5, For All the Saints, a Prayer Book For and By the Church, Vol. II © 1995 The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Delhi, NY
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