Today we
remember and give thanks for Martin Luther, Doctor and Reformer. Martin Luther, born on November 10, 1483, in
Eisleben, Germany, initially began studies leading toward a degree in law.
However, after a close encounter with death, he switched to the study of
theology, entered an Augustinian monastery, was ordained a priest in
1505, and received a doctorate in theology in 1512. As a professor at the
newly-established University
of Wittenberg , his
scriptural studies led him to question many of the church's teachings and
practices, especially the selling of indulgences. His refusal to back
down from his convictions resulted in his excommunication in 1521. Following a
period of seclusion at the Wartburg castle, Luther returned to Wittenberg,
where he spent the rest of his life preaching and teaching, translating the
Scriptures, and writing hymns and numerous theological treatises. He is
remembered and honored for his lifelong emphasis on the biblical truth that for
Christ's sake God declares us righteous by grace through faith alone. He died
on February 18, 1546, while visiting the town of his birth.
Collect of the Day:
O God, our
refuge and our strength, You raised up Your servant Martin Luther to reform and
renew Your Church in the light of Your living Word, Jesus Christ, our
Lord. Defend and purify the Church in
our own day, and grant that we may boldly proclaim Christ’s faithfulness unto
death and His vindicating resurrection, which You made known to Your servant
Martin through Jesus Christ, our Savior, who lives and reigns with You and the
Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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