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So according to Lutheran tradition, those who do not submit to the ritual requirements understood by Luthrans, Catholics, Anglicans, Orthodox, a man cannot be saved by grace alone thru faith in Christ and His work on the cross alone…no matter how deep a faith and devotion they have to Him and no matter how they seek to conform their lives to Him thru service to “the least of these”? Trying to get clarification friend…want to understand if it is believed God will not…or cannot…give New Life without the ritual obervances of the sacraments.Lutherans teach that God works through means, the Word of the Gospel, Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. It is by these means, and these means alone, that faith is both created and strengthened. One difference between Lutherans and the Reformed is that the latter teach that the Holy Ghost works “immediately” and directly on a person, able to create faith in a person apart from the Word and Sacraments.
Here’s a short excerpt from a Lutheran site:
“Salvation is a gift of God through, and as a result of, the meritorious life, and blood atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ upon the cross. Man is justified before God for the sake of, and by the work of Christ. God’s revealed Word is the both the bearer of the message of that objective fact, as well as the power to convert the heart. Without the Means of Grace man neither knows the love of God, or the power of God unto salvation. For that reason the Holy Ghost works through the Means of Grace alone! and the Lutheran Confessions say: ‘Likewise, we reject and condemn the error of the Enthusiasts who imagine that God draws men to Himself, enlightens them, justifies them and saves them without means, without the hearing of God’s Word and without the use of the Sacraments.’ Formula of Concord, Epitome, Article II.” clclutheran.org/shared/thoughtdocs/meangrac.htm