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Marn Luther was born to a family of miners on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany. His parents dedicated their first son to God and named him aſter St. Marn of Tours. St. Marn was a soldier who had converted to Chrisanity in fourth century France. He had brought the love of Jesus to the people and destroyed the old pagan temples. Lord, we dedicate this child to Thee! Amen! Marn started school when he was five. His teachers were Roman Catholic monks, who lived in a monastery. Marn’s mother had a large family to feed. It’s not easy having enough food to feed such a large family. Take this to school, Martin, for your lunch. Marn oſten sang in the streets to earn money to pay for his meals and his books. Marn was a good student and learned Lan, the language in which all of the important books were wrien in those days, including the Bible. (The Bible was not yet translated into German.) Deo gratias is Latin for “Thank God.” The Story of Martin Luther Part 1

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Martin Luther was born to a family of miners on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany. His parents dedicated their first son to God and named him after St. Martin of Tours. St. Martin was a soldier who had converted to Christianity in fourth century France. He had brought the love of Jesus to the people and destroyed the old pagan temples.

Lord, we dedicate this child to Thee!

Amen!

Martin started school when he was five. His teachers were Roman Catholic monks, who lived in a monastery.

Martin’s mother had a large family to feed.

It’s not easy having enough food

to feed such a

large family.

Take this to

school, Martin,

for your lunch.

Martin often sang in the streets to earn money to pay for his meals and his books.

Martin was a good student and learned Latin, the language in which all of the important books were written in those days, including the Bible. (The Bible was not yet translated into German.)

Deo gratias is Latin for “Thank God.”

The Story of Martin LutherPart 1

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The monks taught the children that if they wanted to go to heaven when they died, they had to pay for their sins by doing good works and praying to the saints.

To avoid God’s punishment, you must

not sin.

Martin always felt like God was angry with him. Though he had learned about God, he didn’t under-stand that God is love (1 John 4:8).

God feels so very far

away.

The only time he felt close to God was when he walked by himself through the woods.

Martin would often sing as he walked. One day while passing by a church—

Everything is so beautiful. It’s as if God is everywhere!

When I sing, I don’t feel sad.

Excuse me, young man.

Who taught you to sing like that?

No one taught me, sir.

I just like to sing!

I often earn a few

coins by singing in

the streets.

Would you like to sing in my choir?

I’d be very glad to, sir!

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And that’s when Martin received his first training to sing, a skill that God was going to wonderfully use later on. Martin also learned to play the flute and the lute, a stringed instrument which is similar to a guitar.

Martin was a brilliant student, and continued his education at the University of Erfurt, where he eventually studied to become a lawyer.

Martin, with your quick mind, you’ll

soon know every detail of the law.

Thank you, sir.

One of the greatest events of Martin’s life happened one day at the university.

Hmm, the Holy Bible. This is

probably an interesting book.

I think I’ll read it.

“For God did not send his Son into the

world to condemn the world, but in

order that the world might be saved

through him” (John 3:17 ESV).

Fascinating! I wonder if that

means I can be saved, even

though I’m so bad?

Why didn’t someone tell me

before that the Bible says this?

From then on, Martin was deeply interested in reading the Bible to learn more about God and how to please Him.

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Before continuing on with advanced studies, Martin Luther went to spend a brief holiday with his parents and friends.

You are as good with your lute as you

are with your books.

Ha! Ha!

My son is a fine young man. He’s a scholar. Why, even I

call him “sir.”

Ha, ha, ha!

Here’s to Martin! May he become

one of the greatest lawyers in

all of Germany!

I’m honored Thank you, my friends.

Prost!

Prost!

But God had other plans for him. During the journey back to the university:

Don’t worry, Martin, it’s

just a summer storm.

We must find shelter!

Suddenly, lightning struck!

We’ll make it

back safely.

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Aaugh…

Franz? Franz!

Oh no! He’s dead!

God must be angry!

I must earn forgiveness. Oh

God, I promise to become a monk.

And so, Martin, afraid of death, decided to leave his family and his career, and joined the Augustinian Monastery at Erfurt.

What do you want, my son?

I beg your mercy and God’s

mercy, Father. I want to

become a monk.

Life in a monastery is very hard,

my son. There is little food, little

sleep, many long prayers, and

much hard work. Are you prepared

for this type of life?

Yes, Father. I’ll do all I can!

Martin thought that he could earn God’s mercy through his good works. And how hard he tried! He did everything he was told and much more.

He went without food for days at a time and lay on the cold stone floor for hours saying long prayers.

Hear me, O

almighty God!

He would go begging sometimes for days on end.

Alms,2

please?

2 money given to help the poor

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He spent so much time telling the monks about his sins that they didn’t want to listen anymore.

Brothers, I am a terrible sinner! I must confess.

Martin, please. Let’s not talk about it.

Many years later Martin said, “If ever a monk could get to heaven by his monkery it was I.” But the more he tried to be perfect, the more he realized what a hopeless sinner he was. It was impossible to save himself no matter what he did!

Then one day, Martin spoke from his heart to the head of the monastery.

Father, I can’t find peace in my soul. God is angry at me!

Don’t be a fool, Brother Martin.

God loves you!

It says in the Holy Bible that

“If we confess our sins, He is

faithful and just to forgive us

our sins” (1 John 1:9 KJV).

It says that?!

I think the time is right. Here

is a present for you—your

very own copy of the sacred

Scriptures!

Thank you, Father John!

Hungry for the truth, Martin spent long hours reading through his Latin Bible. And one day he found a verse that stood out like a flash of light.

“The righteous shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17 ESV).

Hmm? I wonder if that means that faith

alone can save me?(To be continued.)

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