Yep, that's right ya'll, Martin Luther was into POSITIVE CONFESSION!!!! The proof is found in his commentary on Galatian (chapter 3, verse 13) which can be found online on several websites. However, check this out:
Some who believe that positive confession is heresy may want to make excuses for Luther's "heresy" here. They may "squirm" about how Luther doesn't really mean the same thing that Word-faithers mean when they use similar language. They will probably make attempts to exonerate their hero.
Is luther influenced by Christian Science and other metaphysical cults (even though he died long before Ms. Eddy's garbage became influential)?
Let me leave you with one more quote from Luther: "Through faith in Christ, therefore, Christs righteousness becomes our righteousness and all that he has becomes ours; rather, he himself becomes ours." (from Two Kinds of Righteousness)
]When we hear that Christ was made a curse for us, let us believe it with joy and assurance. By faith Christ changes places with us. He gets our sins, we get His holiness.
By faith alone can we become righteous, for faith invests us with the sinlessness of Christ. The more fully we believe this, the fuller will be our joy. If you believe that sin, death, and the curse are void, why, they are null, zero. Whenever sin and death make you nervous write it down as an illusion of the devil. There is no sin now, no curse, no death, no devil because Christ has done away with them. This fact is sure. There is nothing wrong with the fact. The defect lies in our lack of faith.
In the Apostolic Creed we confess: "I believe in the holy Christian Church." That means, I believe that there is no sin, no curse, no evil in the Church of God. Faith says: "I believe that." But if you want to believe your eyes you will find many shortcomings and offenses in the members of the holy Church. You see them succumb to temptation, you see them weak in faith, you see them giving way to anger, envy, and other evil dispositions. "How can the Church be holy?" you ask. It is with the Christian Church as it is with the individual Christian. If I examine myself I find enough unholiness to shock me. But when I look at Christ in me I find that I am altogether holy. And so it is with the Church.
Holy Writ does not say that Christ was under the curse. It says directly that Christ was made a curse. In II Corinthians 5:21 Paul writes: "For he (God) hath made him (Christ) to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him." Although this and similar passages may be properly explained by saying that Christ was made a sacrifice for the curse and for sin, yet in my judgment it is better to leave these passages stand as they read: Christ was made sin itself; Christ was made the curse itself. When a sinner gets wise to himself he does not only feel miserable, he feels like misery personified; he does not only feel like a sinner, he feels like sin itself.
Some who believe that positive confession is heresy may want to make excuses for Luther's "heresy" here. They may "squirm" about how Luther doesn't really mean the same thing that Word-faithers mean when they use similar language. They will probably make attempts to exonerate their hero.
Is luther influenced by Christian Science and other metaphysical cults (even though he died long before Ms. Eddy's garbage became influential)?
Let me leave you with one more quote from Luther: "Through faith in Christ, therefore, Christs righteousness becomes our righteousness and all that he has becomes ours; rather, he himself becomes ours." (from Two Kinds of Righteousness)