Today
we remember and give thanks for Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Confessor. Martin Chemnitz (1522– 1586) is regarded
after Martin Luther as the most important theologian in the history of the
Lutheran Church. Chemnitz combined a penetrating intellect and an almost
encyclopedic knowledge of Scripture and the church fathers with a genuine love
for the church. When various doctrinal disagreements broke out after Luther’s death
in 1546, Chemnitz determined to give himself fully to the restoration of unity
in the Lutheran Church. He became the leading spirit and principal author of
the 1577 Formula of Concord, which
settled the doctrinal disputes on the basis of the Scriptures and largely
succeeded in restoring unity among Lutherans. Chemnitz also authored the four
volume Examination of the Council of
Trent (1565–1573), in which he rigorously subjected the teachings of this
Roman Catholic Council to the judgment of Scripture and the ancient church
fathers. The Examination became the
definitive Lutheran answer to the Council of Trent, as well as a thorough
exposition of the faith of the Augsburg Confession. A theologian and a
churchman, Chemnitz was truly a gift of God to the Church.
Collect
of the Day:
Lord God, heavenly Father, through the
teaching of Martin Chemnitz, You prepare us for the coming of Your Son to lead
home His Bride, the Church, that with all the company of the redeemed we may
finally enter into His eternal wedding feast; through the same Jesus Christ,
our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever.
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