“The True Way to Christianity
Now, the true way to Christianity is this: that a man first acknowledges himself to be a sinner by the Law, and that it is impossible for him to do any good work. For the Law says, “A corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit” (Mat 7:17); that is, you are an evil tree, and there- fore all that you think, speak, or do is against God. You cannot therefore deserve grace by your works, which if you go about to do, you double your offence—for since you are an evil tree, you cannot but bring forth evil fruits, that is to say, sins. “For whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Rom 14:23). Wherefore, he that would deserve grace by works going before faith goes about to please God with sins, which is nothing else but to heap sin upon sin, to mock God, and to provoke His wrath. When a man is thus taught and instructed by the Law, then he is terrified and humbled, then he sees indeed the greatness of his sin and cannot find in himself one spark of the love of God. Therefore, he justifies God in His word and confesses that he is guilty of death and eternal damnation. The first part of Christiani- ty, then, is the preaching of repentance and the knowledge.”