Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Martin Luther Biography (Free eBook) - Desiring God

We are beggars. This is true.

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Those were the final words Martin Luther scribbled on piece of paper just before he died on February 18, 1546. His last words echoed the life-changing truths he'd unearthed in the Scriptures â€" first life-changing, then civilization-altering.

Beggars, indeed, because God justly demands a righteousness sinful humans cannot produce. A righteousness, in fact, that if we could produce would nullify the grace of God and make Jesus's death be for no purpose (Galatians 2:23). Embodying deep devotion to the Scriptures, Luther came to understand that we need an alien righteousness for divine acceptance â€" a righteousness given to us by another.

And this life-changing revelation came in no small part by means of study. Luther gave himself to the Book, which he later explained as the primary actor in the Reformation. The legacy of his dying words in 1546 find their roots in this conviction â€" a conviction that was beginning to emerge when he crafted 95 theses and nailed them to the church door in Wittenberg on Ocotber 31, 1517, and a conviction that continued to grow and change the world in the Protestant Reformation.

John Piper says we have much to learn from Luther. Originally delivered as the biographical message at the 1995 Conference for Pastors, this new ebook features five chapters that present a sketch of Luther's life and distill relevant lessons for not pastors and leaders, but all Christians.

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