To find out more information about Martin Luther read our extended article. www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/reformers/martin-luther-point-man-reformation/
@susannahwhite75614 жыл бұрын
Lineage Journey, Do you have DVDs for purchase? Thankyou
@LineageJourney4 жыл бұрын
@@susannahwhite7561 www.lineagejourney.com/shop
@P-el4zd2 жыл бұрын
@@LineageJourney Ironically, Martin Luther would consider Baptist Calvinist/Zwinglian as full fledged heretics.
@ythorn30122 жыл бұрын
I was in Wittenberg in Aug. for his 500 anniversary nailing his thesis to the door.. sad to say no fanfare for him.. but I was happy to find and purchase his last English copy of table talk.. and celebrate his courage alone..
@GregSereda7 жыл бұрын
Subscribed! I can't to see more videos from your channel.
@nagatakazu39942 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the clarity of these historical events.
@Sunny-pr1qw4 жыл бұрын
excellent...I love these clear, concise, accurate videos. thank you and God bless you!
@nereidatorres76134 жыл бұрын
Lineage videos are great. I enjoy them all.
@michelerobertson5309 Жыл бұрын
The one thing I would change about this excellent series is the music. It is loud and repetitive and overly dramatic. But I love the series....I just have to turn down the volume whenever that music comes on.
@davidhanes42864 жыл бұрын
These videos are very good! A powerful short message with excellent filming and music to enhance the importance of what happened. Praise God!! Can I ask where the music came from? It’s good clean music, I’d love to purchase the music for traveling in the car.
@LineageJourney4 жыл бұрын
audiojungle.com :).
@davidhanes42864 жыл бұрын
Lineage Journey There are literally thousands of music tracks on the web site, very cool but I really liked most the ones you all have chosen. Would it be to much to ask if there was a certain particular artist used especially for episode 31? Thanks again for the videos! I definitely want to share these to friends and family. Inspiring to contemplate on the goodness of God that lead men to do what’s right in the face of opposition. God bless.
Greetings from Bulgaria, the episodes is great and very encouraging .I am looking for the melody of episode 46. God bless all the brothers and sisters in Christ. Amen!
@derekplace67814 жыл бұрын
praise God for his truth John 17:17
@brimzim1967 Жыл бұрын
We have many Tetzels in the form of prosperity gospel
@Incognito-rb4tz4 жыл бұрын
this video link is literally printed on our history book
@tifanylindsay17 жыл бұрын
Amen!!!
@Z.O.19914 жыл бұрын
I wish I knew what this song is called?
@elginaparilla18617 жыл бұрын
praie God for Ellen White's writing!
@eleanorhensley69694 жыл бұрын
Whattt... Ellen White writings!?
@Sunny-pr1qw4 жыл бұрын
right, she is the founder of the Seventh Day Adventists. I heard one of their pastors on the radio say that if you went to church on Sunday you are worshiping a false God! garbage!!!
@jesusisc0mings00n33 жыл бұрын
@@Sunny-pr1qw while I don't agree with what that Pastor said, I would like to ask you a question friend. Do you believe that Sunday is the Lord's Day?
@leannemanaro26473 жыл бұрын
@@jesusisc0mings00n3 Sunday is not the Lord's day. Saturday is the day of our Lord. Exodus 20:8 -10 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the SEVENTH day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. Look at your calendar. The SEVENTH day is Saturday.
@jesusisc0mings00n33 жыл бұрын
@@leannemanaro2647 There is only one biblical Sabbath, and that is the 7th day, what we call Saturday. We are in agreement. This was my point to Sunny. If Sunny wants to follow what the Bible teaches, why does he worship on Sunday?
@janclierinck Жыл бұрын
Church aka Ekklesia and church buildings are not to be confused. One is living stones, the other is dead stones. Where should effort, money and time be spent on?
@P-el4zd2 жыл бұрын
Ironically, Martin Luther would consider all Baptist Calvinist/Zwinglian as full fledged heretics. In his work, Luther calls Zwingli, Karlstadt, Oecolampadius, and Caspar Schwenkfeld (on whose name Luther does a play on words throughout his tract, making it mean “Stinkfield”)-and by implication those who believe as they do-“fanatics and enemies of the sacrament” (LW, Vol.38, 287), men who are guilty of “blasphemies and deceitful heresy” (Vol. 38, 288), “loathsome fanatics” (Vol. 38, 291), “murderers of souls” (Vol. 38, 296), who “possess a bedeviled, thoroughly bedeviled, hyper-bedeviled heart and lying tongue” (Vol. 38, 296), and who “have incurred their penalty and are committing ‘sin which is mortal’,” (Vol. 38, 296), “blasphemers and enemies of Christ” (Vol. 38, 302), and “God’s and our condemned enemies” (Vol. 38, 316). He described Zwingli (largely because of this very doctrine) as a “full-blown heathen” (Vol. 38, 290), and wrote: “I am certain that Zwingli, as his last book testifies, died in a great many sins and in blasphemy of God” (Vol. 38, 302-303). When Zwingli was slain in battle in 1531, Luther was convinced that this was a judgment from God: And recently God has notably punished the poor people of Switzerland, Zwingli and his followers, for they were hardened and perverted, condemned of themselves, as St. Paul says. They will all experience the same. Although neither Munzerites nor Zwinglians will admit that they are punished by God, but give out that they are martyrs, nevertheless we, who know that they have gravely erred in the sacrament and other articles, recognize God’s punishment and beware of it ourselves. Not that we rejoice in their misfortune, which is and always has been a sorrow to our hearts, but we cannot let the witness of God pass unnoticed. We hope from the bottom of our hearts that they are saved, as it is not impossible for God to convert a man in a moment at his death; but to call them martyrs implies that they died for a certain divine faith, which they did not. We do not send criminals whom we execute to hell, but we do not for that reason make martyrs of them.
@Thelastgeneration13 жыл бұрын
Very nice video
@angelovalletta99226 жыл бұрын
the video is missing the subtitles in Spanish. please add them
@LineageJourney6 жыл бұрын
Will be coming soon God Willing :)
@kokonut26827 ай бұрын
1:42, 3:15 Just for later
@Captain_eunha4 жыл бұрын
>:(
@sjurdurkjv7 жыл бұрын
Go go go Martin Luther. Buuuuu Ellen White!
@jesusisc0mings00n33 жыл бұрын
Why Paul or Apollos? Why go Martin Luther and boo Ellen White? We are not of Paul, Apollos, Luther or White. We are of Christ. They were simply messengers that God sent for their time.
@P-el4zd2 жыл бұрын
Ironically, Martin Luther would consider Calvinist/Zwinglian as full fledged heretics. In his work, Luther calls Zwingli, Karlstadt, Oecolampadius, and Caspar Schwenkfeld (on whose name Luther does a play on words throughout his tract, making it mean “Stinkfield”)-and by implication those who believe as they do-“fanatics and enemies of the sacrament” (LW, Vol.38, 287), men who are guilty of “blasphemies and deceitful heresy” (Vol. 38, 288), “loathsome fanatics” (Vol. 38, 291), “murderers of souls” (Vol. 38, 296), who “possess a bedeviled, thoroughly bedeviled, hyper-bedeviled heart and lying tongue” (Vol. 38, 296), and who “have incurred their penalty and are committing ‘sin which is mortal’,” (Vol. 38, 296), “blasphemers and enemies of Christ” (Vol. 38, 302), and “God’s and our condemned enemies” (Vol. 38, 316). He described Zwingli (largely because of this very doctrine) as a “full-blown heathen” (Vol. 38, 290), and wrote: “I am certain that Zwingli, as his last book testifies, died in a great many sins and in blasphemy of God” (Vol. 38, 302-303). When Zwingli was slain in battle in 1531, Luther was convinced that this was a judgment from God: And recently God has notably punished the poor people of Switzerland, Zwingli and his followers, for they were hardened and perverted, condemned of themselves, as St. Paul says. They will all experience the same. Although neither Munzerites nor Zwinglians will admit that they are punished by God, but give out that they are martyrs, nevertheless we, who know that they have gravely erred in the sacrament and other articles, recognize God’s punishment and beware of it ourselves. Not that we rejoice in their misfortune, which is and always has been a sorrow to our hearts, but we cannot let the witness of God pass unnoticed. We hope from the bottom of our hearts that they are saved, as it is not impossible for God to convert a man in a moment at his death; but to call them martyrs implies that they died for a certain divine faith, which they did not. We do not send criminals whom we execute to hell, but we do not for that reason make martyrs of them.