Freedom of the Christian
Freedom of the Christian
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Martin Luther's "Freedom of the Christian" was his first public defense of justification by grace through faith in Christ alone, which shattered the Church of Rome's foundation of works and constructed a rich theology that relies on the full power of the Gospel to grant saving faith and nurture it through good works. This new abridged translation from Adam Francisco and a brief essay from Scott Keith leave no doubt that the Christian is truly free from sin, death, and the devil and can serve their neighbor.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 74 pages
Publication date: 15 October 2020
Publisher: 1517 Publishing
Martin Luther's seminal work, "The Freedom of the Christian," marked the initial and groundbreaking defense of the doctrine of justification by grace through faith in Christ alone. In a revolutionary revelation, Luther uncovered the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, which fundamentally challenged the foundation of the Roman Catholic Church. The Church of Rome, for centuries, had believed that good works played a crucial role in salvation, viewing them as a means to achieve it rather than a result of salvation itself.
However, Luther's profound understanding of the Gospel led him to construct a rich theology that fully embraced the power and authority of the Gospel. He recognized that the Gospel not only granted saving faith but also provided the means to nurture and strengthen that faith through the good works that were done in the spirit of freedom and service.
In this abridged translation from Adam Francisco, accompanied by a brief essay from Scott Keith, the essence of Luther's message is made clear. It is evident that the Christian, who finds their identity and salvation in Christ, is truly free. They are liberated from the bondage of sin, death, and the devil, and are empowered to serve their neighbor with love and compassion.
Luther's understanding of freedom went beyond mere physical liberation. He recognized that the Christian was free from the guilt and condemnation that came from sin and that they could walk in a newness of life, free from the power of the devil. This freedom not only impacted the individual's spiritual life but also had a profound impact on their relationships with others.
Luther's theology of justification by grace through faith in Christ alone has had a lasting impact on the Christian world. It has inspired countless believers to embrace their freedom in Christ and to live lives of service and love, as they are empowered by the Gospel to impact their communities and the world for Christ.
In conclusion, Martin Luther's "The Freedom of the Christian" is a seminal work that has revolutionized the understanding of salvation and the role of good works in the life of the Christian. Through his discovery of the true Gospel and his construction of a theology that relies on the full power of the Gospel, Luther has provided a foundation for freedom and grace that has transformed the lives of countless believers.
Weight: 96g
Dimension: 126 x 203 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781948969468
Edition number: Abridged ed
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