After Darkness, Light
The sermon presents the Protestant Reformation not as a radical innovation but as a recovery of the ancient gospel of salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, grounded in Scripture alone—truths rediscovered by Martin Luther and the Reformers amid the spiritual darkness of medieval Catholicism. It traces Luther's personal journey from despair over his inability to earn salvation through asceticism to the life-changing realization of justification by faith, sparked by his study of Scripture and the distinction between law and gospel. Drawing on biblical precedents such as Isaiah's prophecy of light in darkness and Jesus' ministry in Galilee, the sermon affirms that the Reformation was a divine restoration of the church's foundation in Christ and His Word. The enduring call of the church—Ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda, secundum verbum Dei—reminds believers to remain perpetually reformed under the authority of Scripture, relying on the ordinary means of grace—Scripture, sacraments, and prayer—to sustain faith, foster holiness, and bear witness to the gospel in a culture that often drifts from truth.
| Sermon ID | 33262904301 |
| Duration | 41:36 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |