Friday, December 28, 2012

Martin Luther on Christ as King of Kings

I was reading Martin Luther's commentary on Psalm 8:9 today. His direct and clear words on the glory and kingship of Jesus Christ is worth quoting. There is no greater God and compassionate Person than our Savior. It is my prayer that people receive him as Lord and Savior. Here are Luther's words.

A name like that (Jesus Christ) is outstanding, great, and immeasurably glorious. Who ever heard of ascribing to a man on earth a name as great and glorious as the one ascribed to this Lord and Ruler? The Roman emperor and king, the pope, and even the Turkish emperor are like the king of spades3 in comparison with this Lord and Ruler. They might have great titles, might be called high and mighty, invincible, most gracious and the like. But this King is preached in all the lands as true God and man, a powerful Lord and Ruler, to whom everything must be subjugated and subjected, heaven and earth and all that is therein, angels, men, devils, death and life, sin and righteousness.