"Consider then, O man! whether there can be anything more wretched and poor, more naked and miserable, than man when he dies, if he be not clothed with Christ's righteousness, and enriched in his God"
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The intent is pastoral, but it’s pastoral with teeth. Arndt is aiming at the kind of Christianity that functions as cultural affiliation or moral résumé. By framing righteousness as something you must be “clothed” in, he echoes the Reformation’s insistence on an alien righteousness: not self-produced virtue, but Christ’s righteousness counted and worn by faith. The garment metaphor isn’t decorative; it’s a demolition tool for merit. If righteousness is clothing, then human achievement is, at best, a costume that won’t count at the grave.
The subtext is social as much as spiritual. In an era marked by plague, war, and precarious life, the promise of control was thin. Arndt harnesses that instability: if death makes everyone equally “naked,” then the only real wealth is being “enriched in his God.” That phrasing quietly relocates value from churchly performance to inner renewal, anticipating Pietism’s emphasis on lived devotion. Fear is the accelerant, but the target is not despair; it’s dependence.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Arndt, Johann. (2026, January 18). Consider then, O man! whether there can be anything more wretched and poor, more naked and miserable, than man when he dies, if he be not clothed with Christ's righteousness, and enriched in his God. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/consider-then-o-man-whether-there-can-be-anything-22732/
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Arndt, Johann. "Consider then, O man! whether there can be anything more wretched and poor, more naked and miserable, than man when he dies, if he be not clothed with Christ's righteousness, and enriched in his God." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/consider-then-o-man-whether-there-can-be-anything-22732/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Consider then, O man! whether there can be anything more wretched and poor, more naked and miserable, than man when he dies, if he be not clothed with Christ's righteousness, and enriched in his God." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/consider-then-o-man-whether-there-can-be-anything-22732/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







