It needs to be said that was his choice.
HI, Steve B! Yes, indeed it was his choice, because he would not take party with a system that was teaching error at the time.
He was excommunicated because he taught error and wouldn’t change.
Martin Luther corrected the Church when the Catholic Church lost sight of the salvific power of Christ.
Nope!
Yep!! Martin Luther did indeed seek to repair the one true Church. This is the Catholic Church.
Actually because of Luthers errors and his disinterest to recant, the Church got fed up with him.
Actually it was because of the truth Luther taught, the Church got fed up with him. Like I said before, it was no different with Jesus and the Pharisees and Sanhedrin.
Actually Jesus taught more about hell than any other person in scripture.
You are right! Jesus did teach more about Hell than any other person in scripture!
So while God is love, God is also just. Anyone leaving out the justice of God, is not worshipping the God that is, but a God of their own making.
Right on again! God is a God of justice. Unfornately, many people today worship a God of their own making.
He was standing up to corruption?
Standing up to corruption? Yes indeed he was!
Given his error and his rebellion, that sparked a rebellion on steroids that has only gotten rediculous as time goes on, I can’t even begin to quantify that degree of corruption.
The corruption was permeated through the Catholic Church at that time. Martin Luther sparked a rebellion that was a good thing. The rebellion against corruption caught on and opened peoples eyes to the truth. The scriptures were translated into the local tongue of the people, given into the hands of the people, mercy was proclaimed to the people and the people were re-introduced to a God that is loving and merciful as well as not ceasing to be just. Love is a product of justice and justice is a product of love.
Let’s test that out
Agreed, some were selling indulgences. Was that abuse caught and ended? Yes
Luther was given his list of errors. Did he respond to them? No Did he recant? No
Tested and confirmed! Luther was given is list of “errors”. If they were true errors, Luther would have recanted immediately. He did the right thing by not recanting and not repenting of them. As I said before, he was speaking truth to the power brokers of his time. They did not like that. Nor did the Pharisees like it when Jesus favored the Prostitute and the Tax Collector over them!
Tell me again how much Luther loved the Church?
Tell you again how much Luther loved the Church? No problem! Martin Luther loved the Church so much that he stood up and told the truth. Even when it was unpopular. He loved the Church so much so, that he wanted the Church to be the very means of the conference of Jesus mercy. He wanted the Church to be lifted up so that people would worship Jesus aright and give the proper veneration to Our Lady and the Saints. He loved the Church so much so that he wanted peoples eyes open to the truth of the life of Jesus and the teaching of the Apostles.
does that mean Lutherans believe in sola scriptura, just not sola scriptura alone?
No. Lutherans (at least the confession I belong to) do not believe in sola scriptura. (That may come as a surprise to many Catholics!)
okay, that shows me Luther was a pick and choose believer.
Luther had to be a pick and choose believer at the time, due to the corruption of the Catholic Church. He had to root out false teachings and get folks back to the biblical basics of the faith.
Does that mean you believe in OSAS?
If you mean “Once saved always saved?” No, I don’t believe that as scripture and the writings of the fathers and doctors of the Church do not teach that.
Those answers are just me thinking outloud.
No problem!! I appreciate the discourse! As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I feel this conversation between Protestants and Catholics is very important. I feel it clears up misconceptions that we both might have regarding the other and helps us develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the others confession of faith.
You’re welcome,
Thanks and Blessings to you in return