Monday, February 18, 2013

Martin Luther: 18 February 2013, Presbyter, Reformer





Martin Luther was born November 11th  of 1483.  Educated by his father to be a lawyer, instead he became a monk.  Luther, as many saints had a great knowledge of his sinfulness and unworthiness before God.  He challenged the Roman Catholic Church on the sale of indulgences, and promoted the view of justification by faith, and the priesthood of all believers.  Condemned and excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church, he refused to recant unless proved wrong by scriptures. 

Luther, a great scholar encouraged the German Catholic custom of choral singing and wrote many hymns in German, the most well known being, “A Mighty Fortress is our God,” based on Psalm 91.  In addition to hymns, Luther (influenced by the ideas of Hus) translated much of the Old and New Testaments into German, and also translated the church services into German.  As well he provided two catechisms to guide people in faith.  Participating in the dissolution of Monasteries, he took as a wife an ex nun, whom he loved dearly.  As many in the church, he made mistakes, but his main focus was on God, and his ideas continue to affect the church even today. He is not only the lead man in the reformation, but the main cause of the counter-reformation as well.

Readings
Psalm 46
Isaiah  55: 6-11
Romans 3:21-28
John 15:1-11


Collect:  Dear Lord, you raised up Martin Luther to challenge the church in its errors to reform its ways.  Guide the church today that she may always be ready to correct errors and seek you in your word and sacraments.  This we ask in the name of our Lord Yeshuah haMoshiach, who lives and reigns with you and the Ruach haKodesh, one God in glory everlasting.  Amen. 

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