31 October 2011

Reformation Day

"It was 494 years ago that Martin Luther nailed his world-changing 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg church. These theses included rebukes to ungodly fear and superstition. 502 years ago, sometime near October 31, a baby named John Calvin was conceived who would dedicate his life to eradicating an ungodly fear of superstitious beliefs and proclaiming the gospel of grace. His emphasis on reformation, revival, and the sufficiency of Scripture had such far-reaching implications for nations like the United States that he has been described by Christian and secular scholars
 alike as the true founding father of America. The Reformers did something that was very scary to the world of their day. They stood against all forms of dark superstitions which grip the minds and souls of men. It was their emphasis on the fear of the Lord and the wisdom of Holy Scripture that was used by God to liberate untold numbers of men and women. But to remember the Reformers instead of Halloween is very scary to the world. "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" (Proverbs 9:10).
Doug Phillips
Vision Forum
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting. mom

April said...

I wish more people would remember what this day really is and was and how it has been changed over time. I like this article. It is a good reminder to be strong in the Lord and not fall prey to the world.