Contra Winsomeness

"In other words, people do not like to offend anybody. They flatter and speak to gain favor, money, prospects, or friendship [Proverbs 26:28]. As a result, a poor man and his cause must be oppressed, denounced as wrong, and suffer punishment. It is a common disaster in the world that in courts of justice godly men seldom preside.

To be a judge required above all things a godly man, and not only a godly man, but aslo a wise, modest, indeed, a brave and bold man. Likewise, to be a witness requires a fearlessness and especially godly man. For a person who is to judge all matters rightly and carry them through with his decision will often offend good friends, relatives, neighbors, and the rich and powerful, who may greatly serve or inure him."

- Luther's explanation of the 8th commandment in his Large Catechism

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