The Smalcald Articles – part 16

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 14:19

Luther wanted unity in the Church, but not if it meant sacrificing the very truths that upheld that Church. Three memorable, Latin slogans that came out of the Lutheran reform movement can help us determine when we are parting from Christian truth.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 24

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Hebrews 6:1–6

While it may be “omitted without sin and danger,” it may not be done without danger of sin. If people believe that Holy Communion is a work, a sacrifice done by a priest, and a service performed by themselves to receive God’s grace and forgiveness, then they are in real danger.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 19

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 3:23–25a

The justification of sinners is received as God’s gift, not because of religious or moral activity. Justification is a legal term, appropriated by the Apostle Paul to express God’s great gift.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 10

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Matthew 23:24–25

All those things that Luther denounced were outward displays. They ought to be fixed, but dealing with those outer matters neglects the more important things, the inner matters that end up improving the outer.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 5

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 5:3–5

Luther is still speaking primarily of the fanatics, the schwärmerei, those who used Luther’s words to their own ends. They twisted his teachings, bringing division to the church instead of reform.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 1

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 2 Timothy 2:24–26

Up to this point in the Lutheran Confessions, we have largely had the writings of Philip Melancthon, professor of Greek at the University of Wittenberg, and friend of and collaborator with Martin Luther in the Protestant Reformation.

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