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The Forgotten Warriors for Christ and Reformation of Christiandom(Continued)
4. Justus Jonas (1493–1555) – The Translator and Diplomat
• Role: Legal scholar turned theologian; close ally of Luther.
• Contributions:
• Co-translated Luther’s writings and the Bible into German.
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The Forgotten Warriors for Christ and Reformation of Christiandom
🔥 Key Reformers Who Supported or Paralleled Luther
1. Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) – The Systematizer
• Role: Luther’s closest collaborator and theological architect of Lutheranism.
• Contributions:
• Authored the...
That's such a great question!!
Yes—there are many documented cases of nonbelievers receiving visions from God that lead to dramatic conversions. These testimonies span Scripture, history, and modern times, often involving dreams, supernatural encounters, or divine interventions.
📖 Biblical...
Right now Aaron: we pray The Spirit of the Lord upon you that:
- The Lord's will be done in every aspect of your life
-The healing power be fully released upon you iin the phyisical and spiritual regions of your life.
- Any curses. bondages or demonic attacks against you we declare bound...
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Babylon is a Mystery
Babylon is a mystery – but it is not past understanding! I have concealed this thing in a mystery for many reasons, and now, in these last days, it is my delight to reveal the matter, according to the promise of my Word. (Prov25:2 Dan2:22)
It is Many Things...
The Wittenberg Printing Press
The Wittenberg printing press, though not the first of its kind, became a strategic engine of Christian evangelism during the Reformation, transforming Martin Luther’s theology into a mass movement and making Scripture accessible to ordinary people.
🖨️ Origins and...
Christianity at Work in America
Throughout American history, leaders have publicly called upon God during moments of national crisis or transformation, often with outcomes that shaped the course of the nation. These invocations of divine guidance were not merely ceremonial—they reflected deep...
Governmental Operations of a Christian Nation
Christian principles have profoundly shaped the design, construction, implementation, and operation of the U.S. government, with explicit mechanisms and historical intent aimed at honoring God and embedding moral accountability into the nation’s...
Dispensationalism in a Nutshell
Dispensationalism is a theological system that divides history into distinct periods (or “dispensations”) in which God interacts with humanity in different ways, emphasizing a literal interpretation of Scripture and a clear distinction between Israel and the...
Christian Universalism
Christian Universalism challenges several core tenets of traditional Christianity, particularly regarding judgment, salvation, and the authority of Scripture.
Here’s a breakdown of the key doctrines that Christian Universalism is often said to violate or reinterpret:
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⚠️ Criticisms of Christian Universalism
📖 1. Undermines Biblical Warnings of Judgment
• Many passages speak of eternal punishment, separation, and wrath (e.g., Matthew 25:46, Revelation 20:15).
• Critics argue Universalism reinterprets or dismisses these warnings, weakening the gravity...
Sunday Rest
Businesses that honor Sunday rest—like Chick-fil-A and Hobby Lobby—demonstrate how faith-based principles can lead to tangible success: stronger revenue, deeper employee loyalty, and lasting community impact. These benefits reflect biblical values of rest, stewardship, and trust in...
Martin Luther would of been: Drawn, quartered, tortured, and then hanged or burned as a heretic. Maybe not in that order. It would not have gone well for him though. It didn't go that well when he posted them.
A Short Synopsis
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the...