16th Century Quote
3/22/2020

The great 16th century theologian Martin Luther, in the midst of the bubonic plague, offered these thoughts in a letter titled. "Whether One May Flee From A Deadly Plague" --- words that can provide guidance for us today during this coronavirus pandemic.

"Very well, by God's decree the enemy has sent us poison and deadly offal. Therefore I shall ask God mercifully to protect us. Then I shall fumigate, help purify the air, administer medicine, and take it. I shall avoid places and persons where my presence is not needed in order not to become contaminated and thus perchance infect and pollute others, and so cause their death as a result of my negligence. If God should wish to take me, he will surely find me and I have done what he has expected of me and so I am not responsible for either my own death or the death of others. If my neighbor needs me, however, I shall not avoid place or person but will go freely, as stated above."



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