Martin Luther arrives at the Diet of Worms – 1521
April 16, 1521:
German reformer Martin Luther arrives at the Diet of Worms, convinced he would get the hearing he requested in 1517 to discuss the abuse of indulgences and his 95 Theses. He was astounded when he discovered it would not be a debate, but rather a judicial hearing to see if he wished to recant his words.
In defending himself the next day, Luther said, “Unless I can be instructed and convinced with evidence from the Holy Scriptures or with open, clear, and distinct grounds of reasoning “¦ then I cannot and will not recant, because it is neither safe nor wise to act against conscience. Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me! Amen!” When negotiations over the next few days failed to reach any compromise, Luther was condemned (see Martin Luther- The Early Years).
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- THE DISCIPLINE OF HEEDING - 2009
- THE INITIATIVE AGAINST DREAMING - 2009
- THE INITIATIVE AGAINST DRUDGERY - 2009
- Facing Uncertainty - 2008
- In My Place - 2007
- Price of Peace - 2007
- ARTIFICIALITY IS A DISEASE Of THE SOUL - 2007
- WE ARE BECOMING WHAT WE LOVE! - 2007
- Our Forgiveness - 2007
- Acts 8:3 - 2007
- Psalm 39:3 - 2007
- IN WORD AND IN POWER - 2007
- Isaiah 3:10 - 2007
- Psalms 22:7 - 2007





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