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“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutherans quoted the Early Church fathers against the new (false) teachers of the Roman Church, in order to show that the Lutherans are in line with the historic creeds and teachers. They are not changing anything, but purging the false ideas that had infiltrated the Church. For example, on the chief article of justification, Ambrose says HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, the THE RESURRECTION IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS The Resurrection in the Lutheran Confessions. The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. This teaching is one of the fundamental articles of the faith. If you do not believe it, you are not a Christian. St. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in LUTHER ON THE FAMILY Luther on the Family. In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking into account divorce, which BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 6:1-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 6:1-18. Following in the footsteps of St. Paul, Luther and the Reformers sought true peace and unity in the Church through the pure proclamation of the Gospel. Indeed, the only way peace and unity can be achieved in the Church on earth is through the pure teaching of salvation by grace alone, through faith LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 3:10-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 3:10-18. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:6) “For I the Lord your God do not change.” (Malachi 3:6a) These verses hold true when it comes to the doctrine of justification. It’s not as if THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH Larger than life, The Four Holy Men consists of two panels composing one painting with a stunning visualization of the authority of the Word of God. On the left, St. John holds a New Testament open to the first words of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God”. Behind him St. Peter is seen with the key toheaven.
“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” ON THE FREEDOM OF A CHRISTIAN by Rev. Travis Loeslie. Martin Luther had much to say on the topic of Christian freedom in his tract from 1520. On the Freedom of the Christian was published in Wittenberg as the third of three writings that characterized the evangelical theology of the Reformation. The Roman Curia had issued the bull Exsurge Domine on June 15, 1520 in which Luther was threatened to be charged as a heretic andTHE TABLE OF DUTIES
The Table of Duties returns to a topic introduced by the Ten Commandments, how a Christian should live in this world. Having gained the comfort and freedom of the Gospel, by memorizing everything that was taught by the Creed, Lord’s Prayer, Sacraments, etc., you’re able to appreciate the Law in a new way, that is, with a soul that’s CHRIST'S PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT Christ’s body, present in the sacrament to eat, is a spiritual food that nourishes a person for eternal life. Lutherans agree on these fundamental and comforting points: Christ’s body and blood are present for you in the sacrament to give you forgiveness, life, and salvation. The Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer is associate pastor of ZionLutheran
LUTHER'S TIME AT THE WARTBURG Luther’s Time at the Wartburg. Harry, Carolus Powel. Protest and Progress in the Sixteenth Century. Philadelphia: Joint Lutheran Committee on Celebration of the Quadricentennial of the Reformation, 1917. Luther recognized that his failure to recant at the Diet of Worms (April, 1521) had put him in very serious danger. LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy LUTHER ON THE CROSS AND SUFFERING Luther addresses this with four reasons. First, “in this way wants to make us conformed to the image of his dear Son, Christ, so that we may become like him here in suffering and there in that life to come in honor and glory.”. So, we suffer in this life, so that we would be like our Lord Jesus who suffered in this life. THE MARBURG COLLOQUY Thus it was that Luther agreed to the meeting at the behest of his elector, still with sincere suspicion. After all arrived in Marburg and pleasantries and preliminary matters were discussed, the colloquy began officially on Saturday, October 1, 1529. Philip of Hesse was there, and at a table in a living room in the Marburg Castlesat
LUTHER'S INVOCAVIT SERMONS, PART I Luther’s Invocavit Sermons, Part I – From the Wartburg to St. Mary’s Pulpit. On Invocavit Sunday (the First Sunday in Lent), 1522, Martin Luther began a series of eight short sermons in which he taught the people of Wittenberg how the reformation of the Church should be carried out. It must be based on God’s clear Word and it must care THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH Larger than life, The Four Holy Men consists of two panels composing one painting with a stunning visualization of the authority of the Word of God. On the left, St. John holds a New Testament open to the first words of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God”. Behind him St. Peter is seen with the key toheaven.
“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutherans quoted the Early Church fathers against the new (false) teachers of the Roman Church, in order to show that the Lutherans are in line with the historic creeds and teachers. They are not changing anything, but purging the false ideas that had infiltrated the Church. For example, on the chief article of justification, Ambrose says HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, the THE RESURRECTION IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS The Resurrection in the Lutheran Confessions. The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. This teaching is one of the fundamental articles of the faith. If you do not believe it, you are not a Christian. St. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in LUTHER ON THE FAMILY Luther on the Family. In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking into account divorce, which BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 6:1-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 6:1-18. Following in the footsteps of St. Paul, Luther and the Reformers sought true peace and unity in the Church through the pure proclamation of the Gospel. Indeed, the only way peace and unity can be achieved in the Church on earth is through the pure teaching of salvation by grace alone, through faith LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 3:10-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 3:10-18. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:6) “For I the Lord your God do not change.” (Malachi 3:6a) These verses hold true when it comes to the doctrine of justification. It’s not as if THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH Larger than life, The Four Holy Men consists of two panels composing one painting with a stunning visualization of the authority of the Word of God. On the left, St. John holds a New Testament open to the first words of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God”. Behind him St. Peter is seen with the key toheaven.
“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutherans quoted the Early Church fathers against the new (false) teachers of the Roman Church, in order to show that the Lutherans are in line with the historic creeds and teachers. They are not changing anything, but purging the false ideas that had infiltrated the Church. For example, on the chief article of justification, Ambrose says HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, the THE RESURRECTION IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS The Resurrection in the Lutheran Confessions. The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. This teaching is one of the fundamental articles of the faith. If you do not believe it, you are not a Christian. St. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in LUTHER ON THE FAMILY Luther on the Family. In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking into account divorce, which BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 6:1-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 6:1-18. Following in the footsteps of St. Paul, Luther and the Reformers sought true peace and unity in the Church through the pure proclamation of the Gospel. Indeed, the only way peace and unity can be achieved in the Church on earth is through the pure teaching of salvation by grace alone, through faith LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 3:10-18 Bible Study with Luther: Galatians 3:10-18. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:6) “For I the Lord your God do not change.” (Malachi 3:6a) These verses hold true when it comes to the doctrine of justification. It’s not as if THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH Larger than life, The Four Holy Men consists of two panels composing one painting with a stunning visualization of the authority of the Word of God. On the left, St. John holds a New Testament open to the first words of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God”. Behind him St. Peter is seen with the key toheaven.
“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” ON THE FREEDOM OF A CHRISTIAN by Rev. Travis Loeslie. Martin Luther had much to say on the topic of Christian freedom in his tract from 1520. On the Freedom of the Christian was published in Wittenberg as the third of three writings that characterized the evangelical theology of the Reformation. The Roman Curia had issued the bull Exsurge Domine on June 15, 1520 in which Luther was threatened to be charged as a heretic andTHE TABLE OF DUTIES
The Table of Duties returns to a topic introduced by the Ten Commandments, how a Christian should live in this world. Having gained the comfort and freedom of the Gospel, by memorizing everything that was taught by the Creed, Lord’s Prayer, Sacraments, etc., you’re able to appreciate the Law in a new way, that is, with a soul that’s CHRIST'S PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT Christ’s body, present in the sacrament to eat, is a spiritual food that nourishes a person for eternal life. Lutherans agree on these fundamental and comforting points: Christ’s body and blood are present for you in the sacrament to give you forgiveness, life, and salvation. The Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer is associate pastor of ZionLutheran
LUTHER'S TIME AT THE WARTBURG Luther’s Time at the Wartburg. Harry, Carolus Powel. Protest and Progress in the Sixteenth Century. Philadelphia: Joint Lutheran Committee on Celebration of the Quadricentennial of the Reformation, 1917. Luther recognized that his failure to recant at the Diet of Worms (April, 1521) had put him in very serious danger. LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy LUTHER ON THE CROSS AND SUFFERING Luther addresses this with four reasons. First, “in this way wants to make us conformed to the image of his dear Son, Christ, so that we may become like him here in suffering and there in that life to come in honor and glory.”. So, we suffer in this life, so that we would be like our Lord Jesus who suffered in this life. THE MARBURG COLLOQUY Thus it was that Luther agreed to the meeting at the behest of his elector, still with sincere suspicion. After all arrived in Marburg and pleasantries and preliminary matters were discussed, the colloquy began officially on Saturday, October 1, 1529. Philip of Hesse was there, and at a table in a living room in the Marburg Castlesat
LUTHER'S INVOCAVIT SERMONS, PART I Luther’s Invocavit Sermons, Part I – From the Wartburg to St. Mary’s Pulpit. On Invocavit Sunday (the First Sunday in Lent), 1522, Martin Luther began a series of eight short sermons in which he taught the people of Wittenberg how the reformation of the Church should be carried out. It must be based on God’s clear Word and it must care THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH Larger than life, The Four Holy Men consists of two panels composing one painting with a stunning visualization of the authority of the Word of God. On the left, St. John holds a New Testament open to the first words of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God”. Behind him St. Peter is seen with the key toheaven.
“THOUGH ALL OUR LIFE IS LIKE A SCROLL” The beautiful hymn “Though All Our Life is Like a Scroll,” winner of our Reformation Hymn competition, truly embodies the Reformation 2017 theme “It’s Still All About Jesus.” Rev. Dr. Wilfred L. Karsten made special use of the word still throughout his five-verse hymn text.As he wrote in his contest entry, “Half a millennium later, the truths of the Reformation continue to apply.” REFORMATION 500TH ANNIVERSARY Reformation 500: A Look Back and a Look Forward December 31, 2017. Where Does God Reveal Himself? December 30, 2017. The Holy Innocents December 28, 2017. Albrecht Dürer’s “Virgin and Child with Half a Pear” December 25, 2017. Luther’s Hauspostille December 22, 2017.Luther on
LUTHERAN THEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION The Lutheran Reformation is still all about Jesus; that is, faithfully preaching and teaching the good news of Jesus Christ and standing for the teachings of God’s Word as they have been confessed in all times and all places wherever the Gospel is purely taught according to a pure understanding of it and where the Sacraments are administered according to Christ’s institution.WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
What is a Lutheran? While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, “A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord.”. The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in ON THE FREEDOM OF A CHRISTIAN On the Freedom of the Christian was published in Wittenberg as the third of three writings that characterized the evangelical theology of the Reformation. The Roman Curia had issued the bull Exsurge Domine on June 15, 1520 in which Luther was threatened to be charged as a heretic and ordered to halt his preaching. LUTHER ON THE FAMILY Luther on the Family. In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking into account divorce, which KATHARINA VON BORA LUTHER by Dr. Jack Kilcrease. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this. There is also something of a dispute about the location of her birth. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy ALBRECHT DÜRER'S FOUR HORSEMEN by Dcs. Carolyn Brinkley Powerful, intriguing, and terrifying! The Four Horseman woodcut is from Albrecht Dürer’s Apocalypse series published in Nuremberg in 1511. The scene evokes a feeling of unstoppable devastation. It is almost as if the surging horses will leap from the printed page and the viewer will be caught in their pathof Read More >
REFORMATION 500TH ANNIVERSARY Reformation 500: A Look Back and a Look Forward December 31, 2017. Where Does God Reveal Himself? December 30, 2017. The Holy Innocents December 28, 2017. Albrecht Dürer’s “Virgin and Child with Half a Pear” December 25, 2017. Luther’s Hauspostille December 22, 2017.Luther on
LUTHERAN THEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION The Lutheran Reformation is still all about Jesus; that is, faithfully preaching and teaching the good news of Jesus Christ and standing for the teachings of God’s Word as they have been confessed in all times and all places wherever the Gospel is purely taught according to a pure understanding of it and where the Sacraments are administered according to Christ’s institution.WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
What is a Lutheran? While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, “A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord.”. The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in ON THE FREEDOM OF A CHRISTIAN On the Freedom of the Christian was published in Wittenberg as the third of three writings that characterized the evangelical theology of the Reformation. The Roman Curia had issued the bull Exsurge Domine on June 15, 1520 in which Luther was threatened to be charged as a heretic and ordered to halt his preaching. LUTHER ON THE FAMILY Luther on the Family. In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking into account divorce, which KATHARINA VON BORA LUTHER by Dr. Jack Kilcrease. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this. There is also something of a dispute about the location of her birth. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
LUTHER'S MORNING PRAYER Luther likewise models this in the opening sentence of the morning prayer, “I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son”, confident that what a Christian asks will be heard and provided by the Father. As Philip Melanchthon put it in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, “So prayer relies upon God’s mercy ALBRECHT DÜRER'S FOUR HORSEMEN by Dcs. Carolyn Brinkley Powerful, intriguing, and terrifying! The Four Horseman woodcut is from Albrecht Dürer’s Apocalypse series published in Nuremberg in 1511. The scene evokes a feeling of unstoppable devastation. It is almost as if the surging horses will leap from the printed page and the viewer will be caught in their pathof Read More >
REFORMATION 500TH ANNIVERSARY Reformation 500: A Look Back and a Look Forward December 31, 2017. Where Does God Reveal Himself? December 30, 2017. The Holy Innocents December 28, 2017. Albrecht Dürer’s “Virgin and Child with Half a Pear” December 25, 2017. Luther’s Hauspostille December 22, 2017.Luther on
LUTHERAN THEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION The Lutheran Reformation is still all about Jesus; that is, faithfully preaching and teaching the good news of Jesus Christ and standing for the teachings of God’s Word as they have been confessed in all times and all places wherever the Gospel is purely taught according to a pure understanding of it and where the Sacraments are administered according to Christ’s institution.WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
What is a Lutheran? While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, “A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord.”. The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE The Authority of Scripture. Central to the project of the Lutheran Reformation was the restoration of the supreme authority of Scripture within the life of the Church. Contrary to what is claimed by many contemporary Roman Catholic apologists, the supreme authority of the Bible was by no means an innovation of the Reformers. HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, the LUTHER ON THE CROSS AND SUFFERING Luther addresses this with four reasons. First, “in this way wants to make us conformed to the image of his dear Son, Christ, so that we may become like him here in suffering and there in that life to come in honor and glory.”. So, we suffer in this life, so that we would be like our Lord Jesus who suffered in this life.SOLUS CHRISTUS
Specifically, the Reformation was about Jesus Christ’s death on the cross as our only source of forgiveness, life, and salvation. Luther said, “The cross alone is our theology.”. Another way to say this is Solus Christus, or “Christ alone” saves us. Salvation through Jesus Christ alone is the heart of the Reformation.LUTHER AND CALVIN
by Rev. Matthew L.G. Zickler Anyone who has spent any small amount of time studying the history of the Reformation, or likewise the origin of Protestant Churches in America, has encountered the name of John Calvin. Calvin is considered by some the one who codified the Reformation in the form that it finally took and Read More > THE LUTHER SEAL: SUMMARY OF THE GOSPEL The most enduring symbol of the Lutheran Reformation is the seal that Luther himself designed to represent his theology. By the early 1520s, this seal begins to appear on the title page of Luther’s works.WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, "A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God's Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord." LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutheran Reformation did not sweep away their predecessors into the dustbin of history. They were returning to the pure doctrine that the Church had taught from the time of Christ all the way up to theirtime.
THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in THE RESURRECTION IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS by Rev. Travis Berg The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. This teaching is one of the fundamental articles of the faith. If you do not believe it, you are not a Christian. St. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” Indeed, Read More > CHRIST'S PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT Luther draws a distinction between God being present and God being present for you. Luther writes “ is there for you when he adds his Word and binds himself, saying, ‘Here you are to find me.’ Now when you have the Word, you can grasp and have him with certainty and say, ‘Here I have thee, according to thy Word.’” HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS by Rev. A. Brian Flamme How would Luther watch and read the news? Of course that begs another couple of questions, would the news matter to Luther and should it matter to the theological heirs of the Reformation? Ask yourself. Should it matter to the Christian that human embryos are being tested and discarded? Is Read More > BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 6:1-18 by Rev. Paul Doellinger Following in the footsteps of St. Paul, Luther and the Reformers sought true peace and unity in the Church through the pure proclamation of the Gospel. Indeed, the only way peace and unity can be achieved in the Church on earth is through the pure teaching of salvation by grace alone, Read More > BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 3:10-18 by Rev. Paul M. Doellinger “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:6) “For I the Lord your God do not change.” (Malachi 3:6a) These verses hold true when it comes to the doctrine of justification. It’s not as if Moses was justified by keeping the Law and St. Paul by faith. Read More > SMALCALD ARTICLE STUDY: REPENTANCE by Rev. Mark Bestul. The word “repentance” is so misunderstood, even within Christian circles. While we often think of repentance being poorly understood because of Papist emphasis on man’s efforts, the Reformers (and we still to this day) also recognized that many are burdened in conscience by the notion that Christians shouldn’t needto repent.
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION 4 | Martin Luther and the Doctrine of Justification however, Pope Leo X condemned many of Luther’s teach-ings and threatened him with excommunication. During that year, Luther wrote against papal authority and calledWHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, "A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God's Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord." LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutheran Reformation did not sweep away their predecessors into the dustbin of history. They were returning to the pure doctrine that the Church had taught from the time of Christ all the way up to theirtime.
THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in THE RESURRECTION IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS by Rev. Travis Berg The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. This teaching is one of the fundamental articles of the faith. If you do not believe it, you are not a Christian. St. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” Indeed, Read More > CHRIST'S PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT Luther draws a distinction between God being present and God being present for you. Luther writes “ is there for you when he adds his Word and binds himself, saying, ‘Here you are to find me.’ Now when you have the Word, you can grasp and have him with certainty and say, ‘Here I have thee, according to thy Word.’” HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS by Rev. A. Brian Flamme How would Luther watch and read the news? Of course that begs another couple of questions, would the news matter to Luther and should it matter to the theological heirs of the Reformation? Ask yourself. Should it matter to the Christian that human embryos are being tested and discarded? Is Read More > BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 6:1-18 by Rev. Paul Doellinger Following in the footsteps of St. Paul, Luther and the Reformers sought true peace and unity in the Church through the pure proclamation of the Gospel. Indeed, the only way peace and unity can be achieved in the Church on earth is through the pure teaching of salvation by grace alone, Read More > BIBLE STUDY WITH LUTHER: GALATIANS 3:10-18 by Rev. Paul M. Doellinger “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:6) “For I the Lord your God do not change.” (Malachi 3:6a) These verses hold true when it comes to the doctrine of justification. It’s not as if Moses was justified by keeping the Law and St. Paul by faith. Read More > SMALCALD ARTICLE STUDY: REPENTANCE by Rev. Mark Bestul. The word “repentance” is so misunderstood, even within Christian circles. While we often think of repentance being poorly understood because of Papist emphasis on man’s efforts, the Reformers (and we still to this day) also recognized that many are burdened in conscience by the notion that Christians shouldn’t needto repent.
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION 4 | Martin Luther and the Doctrine of Justification however, Pope Leo X condemned many of Luther’s teach-ings and threatened him with excommunication. During that year, Luther wrote against papal authority and calledWHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, "A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God's Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord." LUTHER'S BREAKTHROUGH IN ROMANS After years of much prayer, meditation, and struggle, Luther discovered the true meaning of God’s Word: “Then finally God had mercy on me, and I began to understand that the righteousness of God is a gift of God by which a righteous man lives, namely faith." CHRIST'S PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT Luther draws a distinction between God being present and God being present for you. Luther writes “ is there for you when he adds his Word and binds himself, saying, ‘Here you are to find me.’ Now when you have the Word, you can grasp and have him with certainty and say, ‘Here I have thee, according to thy Word.’”LUTHER AND THE JEWS
While The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod holds Martin Luther in high esteem for his bold proclamation and clear articulation of the teachings of Scripture, it deeply regrets and deplores statements made by Luther which express a negative and hostile attitude toward theJews.
THE TABLE OF DUTIES
by Rev. A. Brian Flamme When Martin Luther prepared the text of the Small Catechism, he included a list of duties that people in various callings and stations in life have, as both a command and blessing from God. Some editions of the Small Catechism treat it ON THE FREEDOM OF A CHRISTIAN by Rev. Travis Loeslie. Martin Luther had much to say on the topic of Christian freedom in his tract from 1520. On the Freedom of the Christian was published in Wittenberg as the third of three writings that characterized the evangelical theology of the Reformation. The Roman Curia had issued the bull Exsurge Domine on June 15, 1520 in which Luther was threatened to be charged as a heretic and THE FOUR HOLY MEN: ALBRECHT DÜRER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH by Deac. Carolyn Brinkley Both Lutherans and Roman Catholics claim Albrecht Dürer as their own. So what was he? Lutheran or Roman Catholic? Dürer’s life (1471-1528) spanned the tumultuous period of dynamic social, ecclesiastical, political, and theological change brought about by the Reformation. For years the artist gave visual expression to his ardent Roman Catholic LUTHER ON THE FAMILY by Rev. Matthew Zickler In our time it’s clear that the state of the family is under attack. As we look around we see the definition of marriage being destroyed. The number of children born out of wedlock is skyrocketing. Cohabiting before marriage is the norm, even the expectation. And this is not even taking Read More > POPE LEO X - LUTHERAN REFORMATION Giovanni de’ Medici lived an extravagant lifestyle, a lifestyle that he continued in his papacy as Pope Leo X. But to maintain that lifestyle and to offset the heavy costs of construction spending and wars with France, he approved of the selling of indulgences, the practice of purchasing documents of forgiveness. Martin Luther challenged that practice, being excommunicated for his belief SMALCALD ARTICLE STUDY: REPENTANCE by Rev. Mark Bestul. The word “repentance” is so misunderstood, even within Christian circles. While we often think of repentance being poorly understood because of Papist emphasis on man’s efforts, the Reformers (and we still to this day) also recognized that many are burdened in conscience by the notion that Christians shouldn’t needto repent.
WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
What is a Lutheran? While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, “A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord.”. The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutherans quoted the Early Church fathers against the new (false) teachers of the Roman Church, in order to show that the Lutherans are in line with the historic creeds and teachers. They are not changing anything, but purging the false ideas that had infiltrated the Church. For example, on the chief article of justification, Ambrose says THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, theSOLUS CHRISTUS
Specifically, the Reformation was about Jesus Christ’s death on the cross as our only source of forgiveness, life, and salvation. Luther said, “The cross alone is our theology.”. Another way to say this is Solus Christus, or “Christ alone” saves us. Salvation through Jesus Christ alone is the heart of the Reformation. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
THE NINETY-FIVE THESES The Ninety-Five Theses. To understand the 95 Theses, we must first examine the nature of indulgences. According Roman Catholic theology, within the process of confession and absolution there is a distinction between “eternal punishment” and “temporal punishment” due to sin. All sin is worthy of damnation (i.e., eternal punishment). JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Never has there been or likely ever will be a performing or composing talent such as Johann Sebastian Bach who devoted nearly his entire professional musical life to service in the Lutheran Church. As we rejoice in the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, let us also rejoice in the contributions and influence of J.S. Bach, giving all glory to God for His many blessings! LUTHER'S FLOOD PRAYER The Flood Prayer was not included in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s hymnals for most of our history. But with the Lutheran Service Book (LSB), we now have the Flood Prayer back in our liturgy. This is the version included in the LSB (pp. 268-69): Almighty and eternal God, according to Your strict judgment You condemned theunbelieving
KATHARINA VON BORA LUTHER by Dr. Jack Kilcrease. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this. There is also something of a dispute about the location of her birth.WHAT IS A LUTHERAN?
What is a Lutheran? While there are a variety of ways one could answer this question, one very important answer is simply this, “A Lutheran is a person who believes, teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord.”. The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. LUTHERANS AND THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS The Lutherans quoted the Early Church fathers against the new (false) teachers of the Roman Church, in order to show that the Lutherans are in line with the historic creeds and teachers. They are not changing anything, but purging the false ideas that had infiltrated the Church. For example, on the chief article of justification, Ambrose says THE REFORMERS ON THE ASCENSION by Rev. Aaron Moldenhauer The Festival of the Ascension marks Jesus’ ascension into heaven forty days after Easter. The scriptural accounts of the event are straightforward. Jesus, while blessing his disciples, is taken up and a cloud hides him from their sight. Two angels appear and tell the disciples that this Jesus will return in HOW A CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ AND WATCH THE NEWS According to Luther’s analysis, Islam attacked the church with false doctrine, the state with sanctioned murder, and the family through polygamy. Islam is especially dangerous in that it attacks not just one estate, but all three which are necessary for a God-pleasing life. Luther explains, “Lies destroy the spiritual estate; murder, theSOLUS CHRISTUS
Specifically, the Reformation was about Jesus Christ’s death on the cross as our only source of forgiveness, life, and salvation. Luther said, “The cross alone is our theology.”. Another way to say this is Solus Christus, or “Christ alone” saves us. Salvation through Jesus Christ alone is the heart of the Reformation. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
THE NINETY-FIVE THESES The Ninety-Five Theses. To understand the 95 Theses, we must first examine the nature of indulgences. According Roman Catholic theology, within the process of confession and absolution there is a distinction between “eternal punishment” and “temporal punishment” due to sin. All sin is worthy of damnation (i.e., eternal punishment). JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Never has there been or likely ever will be a performing or composing talent such as Johann Sebastian Bach who devoted nearly his entire professional musical life to service in the Lutheran Church. As we rejoice in the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, let us also rejoice in the contributions and influence of J.S. Bach, giving all glory to God for His many blessings! LUTHER'S FLOOD PRAYER The Flood Prayer was not included in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s hymnals for most of our history. But with the Lutheran Service Book (LSB), we now have the Flood Prayer back in our liturgy. This is the version included in the LSB (pp. 268-69): Almighty and eternal God, according to Your strict judgment You condemned theunbelieving
KATHARINA VON BORA LUTHER by Dr. Jack Kilcrease. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this. There is also something of a dispute about the location of her birth. ADIAPHORA IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS Falling from horses can be dangerous, so let’s briefly consider what history and the Confessions have to say about properly handling “adiaphora”. The term became important in the Reformation first because the Reformers needed to defend against the Roman idea that customs add to salvation, but second because some began to argue thatthe
REFORMATION 500TH ANNIVERSARY Reformation 500: A Look Back and a Look Forward December 31, 2017. Where Does God Reveal Himself? December 30, 2017. The Holy Innocents December 28, 2017. Albrecht Dürer’s “Virgin and Child with Half a Pear” December 25, 2017. Luther’s Hauspostille December 22, 2017.Luther on
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Never has there been or likely ever will be a performing or composing talent such as Johann Sebastian Bach who devoted nearly his entire professional musical life to service in the Lutheran Church. As we rejoice in the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, let us also rejoice in the contributions and influence of J.S. Bach, giving all glory to God for His many blessings! THE NINETY-FIVE THESES The Ninety-Five Theses. To understand the 95 Theses, we must first examine the nature of indulgences. According Roman Catholic theology, within the process of confession and absolution there is a distinction between “eternal punishment” and “temporal punishment” due to sin. All sin is worthy of damnation (i.e., eternal punishment). LUTHERAN THEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION The Lutheran Reformation is still all about Jesus; that is, faithfully preaching and teaching the good news of Jesus Christ and standing for the teachings of God’s Word as they have been confessed in all times and all places wherever the Gospel is purely taught according to a pure understanding of it and where the Sacraments are administered according to Christ’s institution. THE ANTINOMIAN DISPUTATIONS For Luther, if one would lose the proclamation of the Law, one would also lose the sweet gospel which sets sinners free from condemnation. He said, “Yet it is safest to turn to a middle road, to turn too much neither to the right nor to the left. For both are dangerous, and, as I said already, for this reason also, the office of the word was instituted, that we might teach both, that is, the LUTHER'S TIME AT THE WARTBURG Luther’s Time at the Wartburg. Harry, Carolus Powel. Protest and Progress in the Sixteenth Century. Philadelphia: Joint Lutheran Committee on Celebration of the Quadricentennial of the Reformation, 1917. Luther recognized that his failure to recant at the Diet of Worms (April, 1521) had put him in very serious danger.LUTHER AND THE JEWS
Luther and the Jews. While The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod holds Martin Luther in high esteem for his bold proclamation and clear articulation of the teachings of Scripture, it deeply regrets and deplores statements made by Luther which express a negative and hostile attitude toward the Jews. In light of the many positive andcaring
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