The story of Martin Luther's quiet Reformation moment

By Bryan Wolfmueller

Once upon a Time, in a quiet little German village, a monk teaching the Bible was railing against God and pressing on his words. His attention on the words Romans 1:17 would change the way the world thought about the grace of God... Here's the story of the quiet little moment that perhaps to find the Lutheran Reformation more than any other, Martin Luther's description of the moment he came clear on passive righteousness. If you've never read any Martin Luther, the best place to start is the Large Catechism. Download a free copy, or order a book for five bucks here: https://wolfmueller.co/product/the-large-catechism/ The bookstore (where almost everything is free): http://www.wolfmueller.co/books/ To sign up for Pastor Wolfmueller's free weekly email of theological awesomeness called "Wednesday What-Not", visit http://www.wolfmueller.co/Wednesday. (Every month we give away a free book to a subscriber!) All the theological awesomeness ends up on the blog: http://www.wolfmueller.co


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