tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25676168.post1133098690068878539..comments2024-01-27T13:13:38.405-05:00Comments on Biblical Theology: Luther on the Dangers of a “Perfect Record”Matthew S. Harmonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17506399043911656897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25676168.post-86799787626679341552009-06-01T11:29:45.959-04:002009-06-01T11:29:45.959-04:00Luther's "spoiler" might have been his excessive f...Luther's "spoiler" might have been his excessive flatulence. <br /><br />On a more serious note; however, it is interesting to think of occasional failure as a grace from God. Interesting.Gabriel Tribbetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10147007153497605349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25676168.post-91971504102705925892009-05-28T09:12:39.030-04:002009-05-28T09:12:39.030-04:00Thanks for the post on Luther. I have always enjo...Thanks for the post on Luther. I have always enjoyed studying the works by and about Luther. A few years ago, I finished reading through a book entitled, "LUTHER: Letters of Spiritual Counsel." It's a very helpful book, especially for leaders. The section of the book that I found the most benefitial were the letters under the category called Cheer for the Anxious and Despondent (III) and Suggestions for Problems Facing Clergymen (X). The spiritual direction found in his letters is very Christ centered. Luther, even with all his faults, loved Jesus Christ!Nick Philiposiannoreply@blogger.com