
Reformation
6 videos
Updated 7 months ago
There have been attempts over the centuries to return to the 'faith once delivered to the saints' and these reformations have had varying degrees of success and a mixed bag of results.
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Reformation - Passionate About Biblical Values
Sola Scriptura MessagesThe Protestant Reformation is 500 years old now, but what has been the effect on Christian “morality?” Has the “faith once delivered” been restored, and have the ancient paths been re-established? God tells us that he acts on behalf of those who trust him and do good. But the reality of our Christian religious world does not seem to reflect the ideals of sola scriptura…living by every word of God. And many of our religious leaders, like those in the time of Jeremiah, or John, are merely interested in offering soothing platitudes. They deceitfully proclaim, “peace,” when there is no peace. So how can we expect God’s blessing? View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/18 views -
Reformation - Dealing with Oppressive Government
Sola Scriptura MessagesThe oppressive government of Luther's time with its religious partner learned that trying to kill the messenger did not solve their problem. In fact, the “danger, disaster, and desolations” that Luther had predicted were some of the unintended consequences of the failed attempt at censorship by the state. Luther understood that the real power was in God’s hands, and even the greatest of kings, pharaohs, or potentates could be removed by God at any time. He had seen the inconsistencies in the Papacy and religious and civil councils and therefore, he could no longer submit to their rule over his life. So he gave a powerful witness to all the people present at his trial, and his legacy remains alive today. Luther’s insistence on the principle of sola scriptura continues to be instructive. For as Luther concluded it is only evidence from scripture that can change our stance on an issue of Christian duty. It is neither safe nor honest for Christians to speak against their conscience, for ‘if it is not of faith it is sin.’ View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/19 views -
Reformation and the Salvation Equation - Was Luther Right?
Sola Scriptura MessagesFive Hundred Years Ago In 1517 Martin Luther posted his 95 theses in Wittenberg, decrying some of the abuses within the Catholic church. But it took a few years for him to get to the point of calling the Pope, the “Anti-Christ,” and throwing away the need for the Catholic sacraments. During this time Luther was developing his idea about “justification through faith alone.” He said he based his new understanding on scripture alone, “sola scriptura.” But did he? Luther had concluded that because we were freely justified (made right with God) through grace, that all we needed was faith. This fit neatly with his background as an Augustinian friar, as it built on Augustine’s idea of predestination. So Luther’s salvation equation was Faith + 0 = Salvation. No “works” were needed. But was Luther right? View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/19 views -
Reformation - Luther, Faith and Good Works
Sola Scriptura MessagesLuther’s Legacy There has long been contention in the Christian world concerning the relationship between faith and good works. Over 500 years ago in late October, Martin Luther, opened up this “can of worms” in the fall of 1517. He had posted his 95 Thesis on the Wittenberg church door in the hopes of stimulating intellectual debate. But 4 years later at the “Diet of Worms” he found himself fighting for his life over the questions he had raised. View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/15 views -
Reformation - Luther and Jehu, a Legacy of Unfinished Reformations
Sola Scriptura MessagesMartin Luther’s debate with the Catholic Church was initially an attempt to make reforms within that Church. But over several years of accusation and counter-accusation, Luther refined his theology, ultimately, rejecting Papal authority. Facing a death penalty at the “Diet of Worms” trial in 1521, Luther remained staunchly committed to his own understanding of “sola scriptura.” Luther’s reformation began to sow the seeds that produced the Protestant Reformation. But there have been other reformers in the history of the people of God. Consider Jehu as an earlier example. View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/30 views -
Reformation - 500th Anniversary - What Have We Learned?
Sola Scriptura MessagesSome would say 1517 was the beginning of the Reformation, the time when Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door in Wittenberg. Others would look to 1521 when Luther stood on trial for his life and gave his defence at the Diet of Worms. But the important reality is that those events 500 years ago are still having an impact today. Martin Luther in his conflict with the Catholic hierarchy, began a reformation that popularized the phrase, “Sola scriptura,” by scripture alone. And yet his life and example did not fully reflect his words. His intent may have been to “renovate” the Catholic church by removing superstition and ignorance, and aligning their practices more closely with scripture. But, history reveals the cracks in the church facade were more than cosmetic. And the results of Luther’s 95 Theses on the Wittenberg Church door was neither freedom nor unity for Christians. View more videos and articles to learn about God and his teachings from the 'sola scriptura' perspective. It is God's spirit that leads us into all truth as we read his word. www.cogwebcast.com https://www.minds.com/JudeoChristian/ https://odysee.com/@JudeoChristian:59dafee676c47dae75ce1f9db7bc0c7bc10e5883 https://www.youtube.com/user/cogwebcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/cogwebcast/posts/25 views