Is Reformation Day a Divorce Party? (Matt Walsh Response)
TheologyJeremy
Is Reformation Day really a "divorce party," as Matt Walsh suggests? In this video, I respond to Walsh’s critique of Reformation Day and explain why the celebration is not about rejoicing in division or brokenness but about the recovery of the gospel and reforming the church from corruption. I explore the historical context, Luther’s intent for reform, and how the Reformation continues to impact society and theology today. <br />
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▶️ In Case You Missed It<br />
Why You Should Celebrate Reformation Day (Oct 31st) youtu.be/S7ZjaB9SF_Y<br />
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Our Reformation Day Celebration (in One Minute)<br />
www.youtube.com/watch<br />
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📚 Book Recommendations<br />
The Reformation: How a Monk and a Mallet Changed the World by Stephen Nichols (160 pages) <br />
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The Reformation by Diarmaid MacCulloch (almost 900 pages)<br />
geni.us/ucAI (affiliate)<br />
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Get it on Kindle or Paperback from Amazon today.<br />
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📜 Video Chapters<br />
0:00 - Introduction<br />
0:52 - Christian Responses to Walsh’s Post<br />
2:02 - What exactly are we celebrating?<br />
3:18 - Is it a Divorce Party?<br />
4:59 - Ecumenical Progress Proves It’s Not a Divorce Celebration<br />
6:14 - Conclusion<br />
6:59 - Book Recommendations<br />
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