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Luther and Scripture

Brian Huizinga·2016-10-15
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This journal article examines Martin Luther's doctrine of Scripture through the lens of his life and practice rather than his explicit theological writings, arguing that Luther's relationship with Scripture as his delight, hammer, and authority shaped him into a historical reformer. Huizinga uses Luther's exemplary engagement with Scripture to challenge Reformed believers to similarly treasure, wield, and submit to God's Word in their own Christian walk. The resource offers both historical insight into the Reformation and practical spiritual application for contemporary Protestant Reformed believers.

Martin Luther would be unknown to us if it were not for Scripture. The Spirit did not write the name "Martin Luther" in Scripture as He did the name "Moses" or "Malachi." But the Spirit wrote the Scriptures in Martin Luther, giving to him the convictions that made him the historical giant that he was, and propelling him into the spotlight of the ecclesiastical and national scene in sixteenth-century Germany. Without Scripture and the profound impact it had on his life, Martin Luther was just...

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Author
Brian Huizinga
Date

2016-10-15

Source
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Scripture References
Psalms
Psalms 119:103Psalms 22:1Psalms 22
John 5:39
Jeremiah 23:29
Topics
Protestant ReformationBiblical InterpretationChristian Living
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