Originally posted on atimetoshare.me 10-30-14
The man lay motionless in his bed, wondering if what he was about to do was even remotely logical. His mind had been plagued for years on thoughts of obtaining a place in heaven. He had pursued every possible way known to insure that possibility. The greater part of his life so far was consumed with the Roman Catholic church and studying its doctrine.
It was a different time – a different place – a similar world. The church had become corrupt as had the leaders of state. Satan had wormed his way into this rock of Christian teaching and manipulated it to his own advantage. He seems to find great joy in getting into God’s house and messing things up.
This man had dedicated his life to the church, because he loved God and wanted to do His will. He was convinced that Jesus, Christ was the only mediator between God and man and he talked about it fervently.
After obtaining his Master of Arts degree his plans to become a lawyer changed when he began to delve deeper into scripture. He became a Catholic monk – gave up his worldly pursuits – felt motivated to work hard to obtain freedom from his sins. It took a while for him to realize that it simply wasn’t in his power. While studying the Latin Bible he found several verses proving that it was by the grace of God; faith in what God had already done; and the truth found in the Word of God that salvation had already been won for all of mankind.
Martin Luther struggled for sleep – his clothing drenched in sweat. He knew that his words were not only going to stir things up, but they would change the course of history. As he ran through his thoughts, rest finally came when he realized that it wasn’t his doing that would change things. God would do the work through Martin, to achieve His goals.
Ephesians 2:8-9 “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God; Not of works, lest any man should boast.”

I have heard and read that scripture verse in Ephesians many times in my life. But it didn’t occur to me until yesterday how UGLY it would be if Christians could boast about their great salvation!
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Hey Kathy. A great little history lesson! Thank you.😊
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We need these historic reminders of the eternity changing truths of our faith. Thank you.
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Absolutely true, David. We should learn from history, but don’t always do so. Thanks for stopping by.
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