On October 31, 1517, a sea change in world history was begun. On that day Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of a church, challenging the traditions of organized religion which he believed had strayed far from the instructions in the Bible.
The Reformation had been launched.
I truly believe that we all must be students of history, partly because all of his story is His Story. When we study history, we can see how God is working out His Story.
Second, we also need to know our history because as George Santayana rightly said, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
A third reason to (re)learn the thoughts brought out during the Reformation is for doctrinal strength. It’s important to know not only what why believe but why we believe it. And there are some valuable doctrinal truths in the history of the Reformation.
Finally, I believe an important part of learning is unlearning. Sometimes we accept something just because it’s been handed down to us. That is in large part what Luther and other reformers were challenging, and calling us to unlearn tradition and relearn what the Bible has to say.
So beginning this Sunday we will be walking through the five Sola doctrinal statements the reformers taught. I am really looking forward to relearning and unlearning, and just outright learning the biblical truths of the five solas.
I hope you can join me at Calvary Assembly of God.
Here are the topics we covered in this series:



