Gospel (5)
  1. Great things are contained in these seemingly unimportant words: "Behold, your king." Such boundless gifts are brought by this poor and despised king.
  2. All human wisdom, righteousness, and holiness are made futile in that which belongs to God’s kingdom.
  3. To repent in his name is done thus: in those who believe in Christ God through the same faith works a change for the better, not for a moment, nor for an hour, but for their whole life.
  4. The kingdom of Christ consists in finding all our praise and boast in grace. Other works should be free, not to be urged, nor should we wish by them to become Christians, but condescend with them to our neighbor.
  5. Love is to be the interpreter of law. Where there is no love, these things are meaningless, and law begins to do harm.