What a beautiful example of love and trust. Abraham loved and trusted God, and in turn, his son, Isaac, loved and trusted him. Abraham loved God enough to sacrifice his one and only son, but assured his son that God would provide. Isaac did not question this answer, even when no lamb was being taken up the mountain as the sacrifice.
Read MoreI’ve talked a lot this past year about different theological vantage points, doctrines, and religions. As I’m writing this, Reformation Day is coming. I wanted to spend the day talking about reformation for the final “Back to the Very Beginning” (click my name above to see all other articles from this year on this series).
First, I have to define what a reformation is. It is the recognition of an old system being wrong and a new system being right. I recently heard a sermon that talked about how the church was supposed to create the culture - not adapt to it. Today, churches have adapted to the world in many ways to draw people in. I’m not saying that’s wrong - but we need to be careful that we’re not simply adapting to the world’s customs.
We’ve talked numerous times about Martin Luther and his 95 theses, which caused a reformation that created a separation into Protestant when the church had primarily been Catholic before this. However, we have not shared as much about the rest of Luther’s life in this series. To me, he has one of the strangest, quirkiest, and greatest love stories of all time. Let me tell you the story and explain how it relates to reformation…
There was a young woman named Katarina von Buren. She was a nun. News came to her there was a man named Martin Luther who had been a Catholic priest. He learned that he could hear from God on his very own! In addition, he had left the priesthood because knowing you could hear from God didn’t mean you had to be single. You could be spiritual and married. She and other nuns at the convent requested the help of Martin Luther. Late one night, they were whisked away in whiskey barrels in a wagon. All of these nuns were “matchmade” or placed into familial homes.
Katarina was a problem among the nuns, however. She was fierce, strong, and filled with a very powerful faith. Every time they matched her with someone, it never worked out. Katarina finally said she would marry Martin Luther & no one else. Luther was challenged to view his own beliefs and realized he was the best match for her. They were married THAT NIGHT upon that realization. It is said that they had a marriage that revolutionized marriage for that time in history! Marriage had belonged to the government because all the spiritually strong people were nuns and priests. The marriage of these two brought forth a new generation of marriage in the church.
This isn’t your typical article of theological doctrine BUT it is the discussion of reformation of the culture. Martin Luther and Katarina Luther went on to model a healthy, spiritually strong marriage for a world lacking this at that time period. Look at the culture of your church, your community, and even your family. What needs reformed? How can you be a part of that reformation? Sometimes God places you somewhere like Esther to be a part of a reformation or part of a movement. Where is God placing you today? I hope you enjoyed this year’s “Back to the Very Beginning” on theology & the church! Stay tuned in my own life as I start a new chapter called “Foundations” here on Tirzah!
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Read MoreI don’t like waiting, there, I’ve said it. I also think that most of the population is probably like me. I am about to age myself and say that waiting was part of my everyday life for the first 20 years. My siblings and I would have to take turns talking on the one phone line we had in the house. I would mail letters to friends back when the USPS wasn’t called snail mail because it was the only way to mail things. Things could not be ordered online because there were no e-commerce sites. Every 10 minutes into a TV program or movie, there was ad time, and I would have to wait it out to finish watching what I wanted.
Read MoreStrongholds are mentioned numerous times in the Bible, yet in modern-day times we rarely hear this word. What is a stronghold? Why were they used back then? How does a twenty-first century Jesus-follower respond to this concept?
Read MoreOur theology series (see Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7) has moved from the history of the church in the Bible to the history of the church in England to the divisions in the church and reformation to modern-day denominations! This month I thought I would bring to you a battle of the Baptists.
Read More“I still remember the days I prayed for what I have now.” This is a saying I have seen over the years, and every time I read it, it makes me stop and say a prayer of thanks to God.
Read MoreAs I’m reading through the books of Kings, I’m struck by the difference of how Israel approached God and how we approach Him today. Yes, times have changed, but God has not and so haven’t humans. In the beginning of the first book of Kings, it is written about the life of Solomon and the temple he constructed for the Lord. There are chapters dedicated to describing the intricate details of this temple – the elaborate designs, only the finest of materials, and the grandeur that building exhibited.
Read MoreThe circumstances I went through is what brought me back to Christ, through the years of legalistic rules that were now ingrained in my head made it difficult to align my thoughts with God’s love for me as I was persistently being spiritually attacked with fear and doubt.
Read MoreRepentance is one of those words that we tend to stumble over (imagine scrambling and stumbling over rocks on a bushwalk or mountainous hike) because our hearts find it challenging to understand and to do.
Read MoreHave you ever received a text, letter or even a note scribbled on a napkin from someone you liked - like giddy almost-loved kind of like? You know, like when that cute boy texted you and no matter how simple or unromantic the text is, to you it carries all the hidden mysteries of your relationship, so you treasure it by reading it over and over again.
Read MoreIn the United States we've become experts at simplifying the Bible - we pride ourselves on 20 minute sermons, we prefer the message Bible to "better understand" it, and our Christian stores have shelves upon shelves of books to guide our spiritual life and walk us through reading the Scriptures. There is nothing wrong with this, necessarily. It's just that too often we become to dependent on these crutches to lead us through life.
Read MoreNo one - no one - can honestly say their life is perfect. No matter how the social media posts read or what the pictures look like; no life is perfect. Now, some people invite in more (emotional) mess than others, but even so, no one has a ¨mess-free¨ life. We live in a fallen world.
Read MoreOur theology series (see Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) has moved from the history of the church in the Bible to the history of the church in England to the divisions in the church and reformation! This month we are looking at a denomination I have attended because it was a church God called me to.
Read MoreThe son of God wept. According to dictionary.com, to weep is “to express grief, sorrow, or any overpowering emotion by shedding tears; to mourn with tears.” Weeping is essentially the crying of your soul, it’s the most heart-breaking way to express the pain your heart feels.
Read MoreThis quote is often said to someone who’s experiencing something emotionally taxing and overwhelming. The advisor intends to give encouragement to the person who is ‘in the valley’ to not rely only on their feelings, but to take everything to God.
Read MoreWhat if obedience was the precursor to something God wanted to do for you later in life? Would you choose to snap to attention right away? No questions asked? Easy, right? But only if we know the why behind the ask.
Read MoreGod cannot be understood by our own human modes of wisdom. All the logic and best thinking of the history of the world cannot fully comprehend God and his ways. Instead, God’s intent was to use the Church - the “foolish” ones according to the word - to display his wisdom within the world (Ephesians 3:10-11).
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