Martin Luther: The Early Days

Martin Luther didn’t set out the change the world. In fact, were it not for an unusually acute conscience and a remarkably tenacious personality, the world would most likely never have heard of the young lawyer and court official he had planned to be. But, of course, all that changed when, on the way back to school, he is terrified by a thunderstorm, pledges to become and monk, and follows through on the promise, taking his vows – and eventually the grace of God – very seriously.

This week we commemorate the day Luther posted his 95 Theses and started what later became known as the Protestant Reformation. So each day this week I’ll share some videos and posts related to Luther – his life, his times, and his theology. I’ll start today with a brief introduction to Luther’s early life and career. It’s just three minutes, and brings us to the point of his translation of the Bible into German.

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