HOW THE REFORMATION CHANGED THE WORLD Part 1

How The Reformation Transformed Marriage and the Family

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Martin Luther Reformed Marriage and the Family
Martin Luther, the German Reformer, is generally remembered as the Theological professor, the Bible translator, the writer, even as the composer of hymns. However, Martin Luther was also a husband and a father of six children. He provided the Church its first and most prominent example of a pastoral family.

Marriage Needs Reformation
While still a celibate priest, Luther wrote extensively on marriage. He saw marriage as an institution in as much crisis as the church – and no less in need of reform.  

The Family is the Basic Building Block of Society
Martin Luther was a leading defender of the dignity of women and the foundational importance of marriage. Luther placed the home   “at the centre of the universe.”   His teaching on marriage and the family (and his personal example) were so radical and so long-lasting that it profoundly and permanently altered the home. If his innovations don’t seem so radical to us, it is because of his success in establishing these principles as Christian ideals.

The Celibate Ideal of the Middle Ages
For a thousand years, the single, celibate life had been upheld as the Christian ideal. Sex, though grudgingly permitted inside marriage, was not to be enjoyed. As the Church father, Jerome, declared in the 4th century:   “Anyone who is too passionate a lover with his own wife is himself an adulterer.”   Augustine advocated sexual relations within marriage to be without emotion and primarily for procreation. A catechism of the Catholic Church written in 1494, applies the third deadly sin (impurity) to married people enjoying sex within marriage.

The Insidious Influence of Pagan Greek Philosophers
Martin Luther, however, declared war on Greek philosopher Aristotle’s depiction on women as   “botched males”.   Luther also   criticized   Jerome, Cyprian, Augustine, Gregory and other Church fathers for   “never having written anything good about marriage.”  

Rejecting the Catholic Celibate Ideal of Monasteries and Convents
Luther and the first generation of Protestant Reformers rejected this tradition of over a thousand years of ascetic sexuality – in both their Theology and their lives. The Reformers rejection of the celibate ideal of the Middle Ages was as great a revolution in the home as their teachings were in the Church. Luther literally transferred the praises and esteem that Christians had traditionally heaped upon the celibate monks and nuns, to marriage and the home.  

Marriage is Essential
Luther described marriage as the only institution where a chaste life could be maintained. He insisted that   “one cannot be unmarried without sin.”

Marriage is Natural
“Marriage pervades the whole of nature”.   Luther taught that nothing was more natural and necessary than marriage, “for all creatures are divided into male and female.”

Rescuing the Inmates of Cloisters and Nunneries
Luther actively encouraged fathers to remove their daughters from convents. Protestant towns and territories dissolved the cloisters and nunneries and freed women from the sexual repression, cultural depravity, dominance by male clergy and other Catholic practices. Wherever the Reformation succeeded monks and nuns who wished to marry received automatic permission to do so.  

Women are Essential for Civilization
Luther had a high regard for the ability of women to shape society by  moulding   its youth and   civilizing   its men through the institution of marriage.   “A companionable woman brings joy to life”   Luther wrote.   “Women tend to and rear their young, administer the household and are inclined to compassion. God has made them compassionate by nature, so that by their example men may be moved to compassion also.”

Children are a Blessing from God
Luther also wrote:   “People who do not like children are swine, dunces and blockheads, not worthy to be called men and women, because they despise the blessings of God, the Creator and Author of marriage.”

The Best School for Sacrificial Service is Marriage and Parenthood
“Love begins when we wish to serve others.”   There is no better school for humility and for loving sacrificial service than marriage and parenthood.

Cowards Flee Responsibility – Parents make the Best Pastors
Luther wrote that his entrance into the monastery was   “a cowardly act”.   He saw marriage and fatherhood as an essential requirement for effective pastors. Luther had six children (Hans, Elizabeth, Magdalene, Martin, Paul and Margaretha ).

The Most Sacrificial Love is That of a Loving Parent
Luther urged parents to always discipline their children with forethought and caution, taking into account the unique personality of each. He taught that:   “no power on earth is so noble and so great as that of parents.”

Love in Marriage
Luther also wrote:   ” There is no bond on earth so sweet nor any separation so bitter as that which occurs in a good marriage.”

Abiding Love
“A wife is easily taken, but to have abiding love that is the challenge. One who finds it in his marriage, should thank the Lord God for it. Therefore, approach marriage earnestly and ask God to give you a good, pious girl, with whom you spend your life in mutual love. For sex alone establishes nothing in this regard; there must also be agreement in values and character.”  

Protection from Abuse
Because of the importance attached to companionship in marriage the Reformers endorsed, for the first time in the Western Christendom, genuine divorce and remarriage. Although they viewed marriage as a spiritual bond transcending all other human relationships, a marriage could definitely end this side of eternity and a new one begins for separated spouses.   “Christ permits divorce for adultery and compels none to remain unmarried thereafter; and St. Paul would rather have us remarry than burn now with lust and later in hell.”  

Grounds for Divorce
Protestants, in contrast to Catholics, generally permitted divorce and remarriage on five grounds: adultery, willful abandonment, chronic impotence, life-threatening hostility and willful deceit. The Strassburg Reformer, Martin Bucer, declared that no proper marriage exists where affection is not regularly shared and where all conversation has ceased.

The Need to Nurture
Protestant marriage courts did not permit divorce and remarriage to occur without first making every effort to re-unite the estranged couple and to revive the dead marriage. However, the Reformers held that the community formed by husband and wife was so fundamental to society, that when all conversation, affection and respect between a husband and wife had irretrievably broken down, it could not be allowed to continue. The marriage bond was so important that one had to fight to save it, and failing success in genuine restoration, the marriage should be recognized to have come to an end.

Refuse from Abuse
Never before had women been empowered to divorce abusive husbands. Women from all over Europe fled to Protestant areas, particularly Geneva, to find protection and freedom from abuse.

Homemakers
Luther wrote:   “Women have narrow shoulders and wide hips. Therefore, they ought to be domestic. Their very physique is a sign from the Creator that He intended them for the home.”   Luther also wrote:   “In domestic affairs, I defer to Katie, otherwise I’m led by the Holy Spirit!”

Katherine Luther
Luther’s wife, Katherine, was smuggled out of a cloister, hidden in an empty herring barrel. She became a model housewife and an accomplished businesswoman. Luther dubbed her:   “the morning star of Wittenberg” as her day began at 4:00am. Even in his last will and testament, Luther   revolutionized   the home by ignoring the prevalent practice of appointing a male trustee to administer the estate. Luther directly designated his wife Katherine “heir to everything.”

Love Covers Over a Multitude of Sins
Luther wrote:   “It is impossible to keep peace between man and woman in family life if they do not condone and overlook each other’s faults but watch everything to the smallest point. For whom does not at times offend?”

Hospitality
Luther’s home was described as   “half home, half hotel”.   The   Luther’s   housed up to 30 people in their home at a time – students, orphans, the sick and former monks and nuns. Even on his wedding night, Luther couldn’t refuse a person in need. At 11:00pm, after all the guests had left, the radical Reformer and critic of Luther, Andreas Karlstadt, knocked at the door. Karlstadt was fleeing the Peasants’ War and needed shelter. Luther took him in.  

Daily Family Devotions
Luther not only made the Bible part of the daily routine in the home, but he also made the singing of hymns central. He played the flute and the lute and led his children in singing hymns of praise.  

Scripture Memorization
He also introduced the Catechism to explain the Faith to children, incorporating Scripture   memorization   in the daily routine.

Focus on the Family
Perhaps it is time for us to recognize Martin Luther as the true and original founder of Focus on the Family.

Thank you very much for your prayers and for your encouragement and support.

10/16 – Alex Burt – University of Georgia #SFOI1000

Game Summary

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10/16  – Kentucky vs UGA Saturday, Oct 16, 2021

I was unable to attend the outreach at Sanford Stadium on this day, due to a family emergency. However, Scott and Rich who are both faithful evangelists at the UGA games did. They arrived as usual about 3 hours before kickoff, setting up at the usual location on the north end of the bridge. Scott and Rich both preached the Gospel as thousands of fans walked by or stood around nearby waiting for kick off. I am thankful for these faithful men who have been evangelizing in the Athens area for many years. Please pray for Athens and those who come in contact with the Gospel of Jesus Christ! May God save souls and grant revival to the Classic City.

https://www.sfoi.org/University-of-Georgia

Mission to the Transvaal

Stand Up for Jesus

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KragDag Expo

It was a joy and pleasure to be part of KragDag from 14th – 16th October 2021 in the Transvaal. This is an annual Expo held near Cullinan. I was invited to give a presentation on: Resisting the Tyranny of the New Normal and Reclaiming our Freedoms. 

After this presentation I took part in a panel discussion and spent the next five hours in constant conversation with participants; answering questions, giving counsel and hearing inspiring and heart rendering testimonies from those whose lives have been affected. 

Our Frontline Fellowship and Christian Liberty books displays and literature tables received much interest and support. It was tremendous meeting many old friends, including people whom I had last seen in the Army, on the border. 

Adversity Strengthens Character

The creativity, ingenuity and entrepreneurship on display at the hundreds of stalls and tents at KragDag were inspiring. Everything was neat, well organised, well laid out, efficiently run and the atmosphere was most positive and cheerful. Considering the tremendous opposition, threats and hostility, the bias against white farmers in South Africa and the brutal terrorism so many have endured, the resilience of these farmers is inspiring. Clearly adversity strengthens character. These farmers certainly knew how to make a plan, how to adapt, innovate, improvise and overcome obstacles. Their ability to create innovative solutions was impressive.

Free From the Masquerade Madness

It was also good to be at a major event where the people were walking around freely, without masks, smiling, greeting and engaging in meaningful discussions. 

Music, Art and Culture

At the centre of the KragDag Expo was a large open-sided tent where the presentations were given. Between each presentation musical performances were enjoyed. A grand piano was on a platform accompanied by violins and other musical instruments. Many home-educated musicians enriched the event with classical music and Christian hymns. Other artists were busy painting with oils on canvas.

Resourcefulness

From water purification systems, solar energy technology, security systems, farm produce, arts and crafts, tractors, ploughs and all manner of useful, problem-solving technology demonstrated how resourceful these farmers have been. By becoming self-sufficient these Transvaal farmers demonstrate how to not only survive in a hostile environment, but to thrive and be a blessing to their neighbours and wider community.

Diverse Activities

The Bible Society had a mobile bookshop trailer at the event and there were many children’s activities from horse rides to go-kart racing, helicopter rides and some interesting animals on display. 

Snakes Alive

At one point I met four teenagers walking around with large Boa Constrictor snakes around their necks. They were advertising the Crazy Creatures exhibit. It was refreshing to see so many healthy, young people, not walking around in fear with masks, but even having dangerous creatures wrapped around their necks, freely moving amongst the visitors. 

Honouring the Lord’s Day

All stalls had to be packed up and the whole terrain cleared by the end of Saturday as no business was to take place on Sunday in honour of the Lord’s Day. The farm where KragDag takes place is also a popular wedding venue and has Church services held there every Sunday.

Ministry in Pretoria

In addition to my ministry at KragDag, I also had the opportunity of ministering at a house church, preaching at a congregation in Pretoria on Sunday morning, and a number of TV interviews, including on the upcoming elections and the Biblical Issues Voters Guide. They kept me busy from dawn to midnight each day with a packed and productive programme.

Upcoming Events for Prayer and Action

Please pray for our upcoming events: The Reformation Arts & Essay Competition, The Home Education Fair and Variety Concert, Saturday 30th October and Reformation Day Celebration Service, Sunday 31 October. Please also pray for the Municipal Elections on Monday, 1st November. You can view our Biblical Issues Voters Guide in a number of languages and related links, videos and presentations on www.savotersguide.org

On Sunday, 7 November, I am invited to conduct a Remembrance Service at Fish Hoek Methodist Church. Please also help promote the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, Sunday 14 November. Visit www.idop-africa.org for articles, Bible studies, sermons, powerpoints and videos that you can use to inform, inspire and involve your congregation in praying for persecuted Christians worldwide. 

Standfast on the Rock of God’s Word

As we are facing unprecedented threats to Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Conscience, Freedom of Thought and Freedom of Movement, remember the bold stand made 500 years by Professor Martin Luther before the entire ecclesiastical and political might of Europe: “It is unsafe and dangerous to do anything against one’s conscience. My conscience is captive to the Word of God! Here I stand! I cannot do otherwise. May God help me. Amen.” 

Stand Up for Jesus

We need Christians to boldly stand up for Biblical Principles, to step out in Faith, to speak up with Biblical clarity and conviction and to courageously Fight the Good Fight of Faith.

Thank you very much for your prayers and for your encouragement and support. 

May God continue to be your joy and strength.

Dr. Peter Hammond

Packer Home Game Outreach

Will you partner with us to help?

Good Afternoon Brothers and Sisters,

The regular season is in full swing, the packer fans are excited looking for a successful season, building additional promise in Wisconsin sports. 

The 2021 Green Bay Packer season is upon us and we are partnering again with the SFOI 1,000 to preach at every home Packer game. This means more opportunities to share the truth with a lost and dying world. Will you partner with us to help?

We have a tremendous opportunity to proclaim the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ so those who might hear will believe upon His name. This next game is Sunday afternoon, October 24th v.s. the Washington National Football Team, with kickoff at 12:00pm.

I will be there around 10:00-10:15am on Armed Forces Drive near the Don Hutson Center. For parking, we are able to use Highland Crest Baptist Church lot.

If you can make it, it is imperative to let me know! Let’s lift up the saving message of Jesus Christ. If you are unable to make it, please be in prayer for us as well as the many fans who hear the name of Christ proclaimed.

If you have any questions, please let Heath know, I can be reached at 920-423-5676 .

Check out our ministry at:

http://fishermenscall.com

“Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke,

exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.” 2 Timothy 4:2 (NKJV)

Are you a Good person?

Find out here: http://www.livingwaters.com/good/

10/16 – Bill Adams – University of Tennessee #SFOI1000

Game Summary

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View from Phil Fulmer Drive of fans and Neyland Stadium before ministry begins. Big games bring lots of fans, increased enthusiasm and opportunities for souls who only attend the ‘big game’ to hear the Gospel.

You can see and hear the ‘noise’ around the stadium just before kickoff. Sports / football especially bug games creates such ‘energy’ that it appears to attract the fans.

Another vision of where my ministry location at UT is located: Phil Fulmer Drive. Many fans walk towards the stadium down this road. View of fans from ministry location when the band plays. It shows the ‘enthusiasm’ the fans have for the game and how the school seeks to develop loyalty.

10/16 – Rod Grubb – Boise State University #SFOI1000

Game Summary

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Boise State University #SFOI1000 Outreach (10/16/2021)

Last night’s BSU football game outreach was blessed with more gorgeous fall weather! Temps were in the low 70’s, when we got to the stadium at 5pm, and dipped to around 68, shortly after kickoff at 7pm. There were some strong winds, but because they were out of the south they were pretty mild. Unfortunately, due to the windy conditions, I was forced to switch from my cowboy hat to a ball cap 😕

For last night’s BSU game against the Air Force Falcons, we fielded our all-veteran outreach team— Jesse Tappert, Mike Burns and myself. Each home football games this season has a designated primary color theme; white, orange, blue or blackout. Last night was a “blue” game, meaning a blue shirt or jacket with BSU graphics. Our team certainly got the memo— we were all decked out in blue!

One highlight of the game was the U.S. Air Force flyover right before kickoff. Two A-10’s and two F-15 Eagles did a low pass flyover Albertsons Stadium to massive cheers from the crowd!

Jesse brought out his flip chart I.Q. Tests last night. We weren’t sure that this venue would be a good fit for this resource. Surprisingly, it turned out really well, as Jesse had at least 5-6 groups of people that he was able to share the gospel with. 

All of his conversations went very well, except his last convo with an atheist. Jesse said that this atheist was very contentious, and he eventually walked away when Jesse began to discuss the sin issue.

I once again preached the inspirational sermon called, “That’s My King! Do You Know Him?”, a sermon preached many times by Rev. S.M. Lockridge (born Shadrach Meshach Lockridge). [1] This is such a great message, at venues like this, because the gospel can be inserted at virtually any point. That’s important in a fast-moving dynamic environment like a football game crowd. Also, every time I deliver this message, I get many people who are encouraged by it. Last night was no exception.

Mike passed out over 500 Patriotic Million Dollar Bills [2] and I passed out over 300 Halloween MDB’s. [3] Both are great tracts and were very well received!

Please pray for those who heard the gospel and received tracts. May the Holy Spirit give no rest or peace until these divine appointments humbly repent and trust Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior!

“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”

— 1 Corinthians 1:18

Additional Info:

For more information about this outreach and/or SFOI 1,000, please check out the following social media links:

https://www.sfoi.org/Boise-State-University

https://m.facebook.com/sfoi.org/

Twitter.com/sportsfanoutrea 

Remaining Home Games:   

• Nov 12 (Fri) @ 7 p.m., vs. Wyoming 

• Nov 20 (Sat) TBA, vs. New Mexico

Looking Ahead:

You are welcome to come out to the BSU campus this Tuesday (10/19) from 11:30-1:30pm and then to downtown Boise on Saturday (10/23) from 11-1pm at 8th and Idaho. Hope to see you there!

Resources/Links:

[1] “That’s My King! Do You Know Him?”

https://rpmministries.org/…/thats-my-king-do-you-know-him/

[2] Patriotic Million Dollar Bill

http://store.livingwaters.com/…/patriotic-million… 

[3] Halloween Million Dollar Bill 

http://store.livingwaters.com/…/halloween-million

https://www.sfoi.org/boise-state-university

10/16 – Kris Hudson – University of Oklahoma #SFOI1000

Game Summary

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I had the privilege to share the gospel outside the OU Sooners stadium. I had a good conversation with a believer named Dennis. There were people that mocked me as I was preaching Scripture, but many did hear the preaching. Many tracts went out as well. https://www.sfoi.org/university-of-oklahoma

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