God acknowledging God

Commenting on the “seal” in Song of Songs 4:12, Luther writes, “In the same way we Christians are now sealed by the Word, Baptism, and the Sacramental of the Altar, by which we are distinguished from all other races, not just before the world, but rather in God’s own judgment.”

The last phrase is critical: These are not merely social marks, but rather mark us as different in God’s sight.

How could it be otherwise?  How could God place a mark on us but then refuse to acknowledge it?

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