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Psalm 117 | Luther's Works, Vol. 14 | Dr. Martin Luther

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Luther on Psalm 117: The Shortest Psalm and the Whole Gospel What can two verses possibly say? What could the shortest chapter in the entire Bible — shorter than a tweet, shorter than a paragraph — contain that the rest of Scripture doesn't already cover more thoroughly? And why would Martin Luther, the great Reformer, spend pages and pages unpacking it? Because, Luther argues, it contains everything. The whole Gospel. The entire reason the heathen — all of us — have a God at all. What does it mean that God calls all nations to praise Him? What kind of kingdom doesn't require you to move to Jerusalem, change your laws, or earn your place? What is grace, really — and if it's truly free, what does that leave us to do? And why does the man who ignited the Reformation confess that he still recites the Lord's Prayer and the Catechism every morning, like a child? Luther works through Psalm 117 in four movements — prophecy, revelation, instruction, and admonition — and at every turn the answer is the same: grace prevails. The heaven of grace is more vast than any cloud of sin or death beneath it. The ship doesn't sink just because you fall overboard. Baptism doesn't stop being Baptism just because you walked away from it. Two verses. The whole Gospel. This one's for you. "The Word of the Lord abides forever."

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