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Martin Luther (2): Lightning Strike

Connie Meyer·2006-10-01

Martin was alive for a very special work and purpose. Martin Luther

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Martin Luther’s Tabletalk

Herman Hanko·2007-09-01

Martin Luther, the man whom God used to bring reformation to the church in the 16th century, was a remarkable man. I do not think that such a man existed prior to Luther, or that such a man will ever again be seen in the church of Christ.

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Martin Luther (5) A Despairing Monk

Connie Meyer·2007-02-01

Martin Luther was on the verge of despair. The Catholic Church said, “Do this, do that, and that, and then you will be saved.” Luther did it all, and more, but still he was not sure he was saved. He was a sinner and God was holy. Despite the teachings of the church, he knew in his heart there was no

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Martin Luther (4) A Good Monk

Connie Meyer·2007-01-01

The Augustinian monks had a matter to settle in Rome. Some monks would have to go there. But who should they send? Martin Luther for one. He’s a good monk. So in 1510 from Erfurt, Germany, Martin and a fellow monk set out for Rome. This was a privilege. If you worried about your salvation—as Martin

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Martin Luther: A Sketch of His Life

Garry Eriks·2001-10-15

Rev. Eriks is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Loveland, Colorado. Luther Becomes a Monk Martin Luther was born November 10, 1483, in Eisleben in Prussian Saxony. His parents were very poor, but they were hard-working and pious members of the Roman Catholic Church. In home and in school

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Martin Luther (3): Another Strike

Connie Meyer·2006-11-01

Luther had been selected to be a priest shortly after becoming a monk. The day of performing his first mass had been postponed to allow his father to be present for the occasion. Now the day had come. Martin’s father was extremely angry with his son for becoming a monk. He and his wife had planned o

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Martin Luther

2015-11-25

Reformation Day has come and gone and Thanksgiving is here. In light of this we can give thanks to God for the faithful men He has blessed us with who seek to guard, protect, and deliver the church from error as much as they are able. Such a man was Martin Luther. He was born to Roman Catholic paren

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Once upon 495 years ago, there lived a man named Martin Luther...

2012-10-31
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Martin Luther: Father of the Reformation

Rodney Kleyn·2012-10-31

I want to open by reading just two verses in Scripture which were crucial in Luther's Reformation, and by that I mean the Reformation that took place especially in the heart and the spiritual life of Martin Luther. So, Romans chapter 1, verses 16 and 17. I'm just going to read Romans 1, verses

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A Weak Flame in a Tinder Box

Charles Westra·1960-08-01

Martin Luther, Reformation