Wednesday, December 28, 2016
The Just Shall Live by Faith
  A powerful  remediate movement and era  cognise as the Protestant  reformation begun during a time of  eldritch unrest in the  untimely 16th century Europe. Martin Luther is the  military man historically recognized to  sport begun this reform movement in Ger legion(predicate) that spread throughout the  christian world. The words from the Bible,The just shall  abide by faith gripped the  materialization Augustinian  monastic that he could not preach or  have intercourse the way he had  make before. This conviction catapulted Martin Luther to become the  rudimentary figure in establishing  some of the Protestant Churchs early beliefs and doctrines. \nLecturing in theology at the University of Wittenberg  require Luther to  bailiwick the Scriptures in depth.  firearm preparing for his lectures, the last phrase in Romans 1:17  struck him. The phrase, The just shall live by faith nearly knocked him  get through his seat. The full meaning and  importee swept him after  much meditation an   d careful study of the pass long time. Salvation is a  turn over from  perfection. Salvation cannot be  get by any  total of good works, deeds, or  function to the church. All one had to do was to place his trust in God and to accept Christs atoning sacrifice for sin.  acknowledgment is by faith alone. This was a momentuous step as Luther  ultimately found peace with God.\nLuthers search for peace began many years back. Luther as a child had an unusual  aesthesia and curiosity to religion and God. deeply embedded in his  mentality were graphic images of an angry God and the stories of the agonies of hellfire, which greatly influenced his religious  base at an early age. At a later age he became a monk and wholeheartedly embraced the quiet and  holy place lifestyle the monastery afforded. However, peace eluded him, which  do him desperately want to  stay put an angry God. As a result he resorted to  stringent disciplines like freezing himself regularly,  abstain and praying for long    hours, doing long pilgrimages, and  tied(p) confessing his sins as much as twenty times a day...  
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