John Yurich
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Martin Luther was under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the result of him giving his life to Christ. And thus Luther was error free in every religious doctrine that he held and that he had in the Lutheran Church.
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Wrong, as THAT ended when Apostle John passed away!Martin Luther was under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the result of him giving his life to Christ. And thus Luther was error free in every religious doctrine that he held and that he had in the Lutheran Church.
Wrong. Everybody who gives their life to Christ is under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and thus error free in terms of the religious doctrines that they hold to.Wrong, as THAT ended when Apostle John passed away!
Only one who is an Apostle of Christ can claim that, and Luther was not one of them!Wrong. Everybody who gives their life to Christ is under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and thus error free in terms of the religious doctrines that they hold to.
Is this something you read in the Babylon Bee???Martin Luther was under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the result of him giving his life to Christ. And thus Luther was error free in every religious doctrine that he held and that he had in the Lutheran Church.
Wrong. Everybody who gives their life to Christ is under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and thus error free in terms of the religious doctrines that they hold to.
Martin Luther was a defrocked Roman Catholic Priest. He was a pedobaptist when excommunicated and remained so until death. His progeny still follow his errors of soteriology. Most so-called reformers of Rome have the same error. This is another gospel which is not another. Apostle Paul said such is anathema. It does not get more serious.
Salvation by works and infant baptism are still fatal errors.
Time to repent and get right with God.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Bro. James
Well then, we have a problem. I disagree with Luther in a couple minor areas of doctrine. By your above definition, big Luther and myself are perfect. Were both perfect and we disagree.Wrong. Everybody who gives their life to Christ is under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and thus error free in terms of the religious doctrines that they hold to.
Martin Luther was under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the result of him giving his life to Christ. And thus Luther was error free in every religious doctrine that he held and that he had in the Lutheran Church.
Jones was an atheist. So there is no way Jones thought he was under the guidance of the Holy Spirit as he denied that God exists and thus denied the Holy Spirit.I will remind you that Jim Jones & David Koresch thought they were under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and thus error free.
No I am not worshiping a doctrine of man. I am Born Again as the result of having given my life to Christ during an Altar Call some 20 years ago.Well then, we have a problem. I disagree with Luther in a couple minor areas of doctrine. By your above definition, big Luther and myself are perfect. Were both perfect and we disagree.
Only Jesus Christ was perfect. The authors of The Bible penned perfect Word of God, but they were far from perfect.
I think you are worshiping a doctrine of man.
No I am not worshiping a doctrine of man. I am Born Again as the result of having given my life to Christ during an Altar Call some 20 years ago.
Actually I think Luther was right, for the most part. What he believed about baptism was right on:
"Martin Luther urged, in opposition to the standard practice of pouring, that baptism should be by immersion. He pointed out that the word in the Greek language (original writings) means 'To plunge something entirely into the water, so that the water closes over it,' and urged that immersion should be the mode of baptism."
A Compend of Luther's Theology, p. 167, via Handbook of Religious Quotations, p. 11.
In other words, Martin Luther was 100% correct when he said that baptism means 'To plunge something entirely into the water, so that the water closes over it.' All Bible dictionaries define the word "baptizo" as immerse, dip, or plunge and never use another term in reference to baptism.
No.Luther believed in Baptismal Regeneration, do you agree with that?