“Early this morning the devil held a disputation with me on Zwingli,
and I learned that a full head is better able to wrangle with the
devil than an empty one.... Hence,” he says, “eat and drink and live
well, for bodies tempted in this way must have plenty of food and
drink; but lewdsters, and those tempted by sensual passion, ought to
fast.”[683]
“For those who are tempted fasting is a hundred times worse than
eating and drinking.”[684]
“When a man is tempted, or is in the company of those who are tempted,
let him put to death Moses [i.e. the Law] and cast stones at him; but,
when he recovers, the Law must be preached to him also; a man who is
troubled must not have new trouble heaped upon him.”[685]
“In the monastery the words ‘just and justice’ fell like a thunderbolt
upon my conscience. I was terrified when I heard it said: ‘He is
just, and He will punish.’”[686] [But now I know]: “Our justice is
a relative justice [a foreign righteousness]. Though I am not good,
yet Christ is good.”[687] “Hence I say to the devil: I, indeed, am a
sinner, but Christ is righteous.”[688]
Many admissions reveal his altered feelings, the inconstancy and
sudden changes to which he was so prone.
“I do not always take pleasure in the Word. Were I always so disposed
towards the Word of God as I was formerly, then I should indeed be
happy. Even dear St. Paul had to complain in this regard, for he
bewails another law which wars in his members. But is the Word to be
considered false because it does not happen to suit me?”[689]
“Unless we wrap ourselves round with this God, Who has become both Man
and Word, Satan will surely devour us.” “Hence the aim of the Prophets
and the Apostles, viz. to make us hold fast to the Word.” “It costs
God Almighty much to manifest His power and mercy even to a few. He
must slay many kings before a few men learn to fear Him, and He must
save many a rascal and many a prostitute before even a handful of
sinners learn to believe in Him.”[690]
“So soon as I say: ‘Yes, indeed, I am a poor sinner,’ Christ replies,
‘But I died for you, I baptised you and I teach you daily.’ ... Ever
bear this in mind, that it is not Christ Who affrights you, but Satan;
believe this as though God Himself were speaking.”[691]
“Is it not a curse that we should magnify our sins so greatly? Why do
we not exalt our baptism just as we exalt our inheritance? A princely
baby remains a prince even though he should s—— in his cradle. A
child does not cease being heir to his father’s property for having
soiled his father’s habiliments. If only we could see our way to make
much of our inheritance and patrimony before God!... Yet children
call God quite simply their Father.”[692]
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