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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Marvin Olasky :: Townhall.com Columnist
Lenin's Revolution Vs. Luther's Reformation
by Marvin Olasky
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Yesterday (Nov. 7): the 90th anniversary of Vladimir Lenin's Communist Revolution. Last week (Oct. 31): the 490th anniversary of the beginning of Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation. That numeral 4 indicates a key difference between the two: The 490 glorified God, while the 90 attempted to deify man -- and some men in particular.

Luther was a theological revolutionary but not a political one. In 1521, he wrote "A Sincere Admonition by Martin Luther to All Christians To Guard Against Insurrection and Rebellion." The following year, as political unrest intensified, Luther preached about effecting change through patience, charity and reliance on God's word rather than violence. He portrayed the devil enjoying religiously based class warfare: "He sits with folded arms behind the fire of hell, and says with malignant looks and frightful grin: 'Ah, how wise these madmen are to play my game! Let them go on; I shall reap the benefit.'"

When one of the madmen, Thomas Muntzer, led a communist uprising in 1524 and 1525, Luther argued that "the Gospel does not make goods common, except in the case of those who do of their own free will what the apostles and disciples did in Acts IV. They did not demand, as do our insane peasants in their raging, that the goods of others -- of a Pilate and a Herod -- should be common, but only their own goods."

For nearly five centuries, many Protestants have followed Luther's distinction. It's good for Christians to be charitable by voluntarily selling property they don't need to help those in need. But kissing up to envy by instituting government-forced theft is sleeping with Satan. Communism always works out poorly in practice because people work hardest when they get to keep for themselves and their families most of what they have earned. Those who provide valuable goods and services deserve their profits, and government should not seize it. Government can tax it, but countries prosper the most when taxes are low.

Why, when the historical evidence is so clear, does communism periodically rear its exceptionally ugly head, sometimes in profile as "Christian socialism" and sometimes in full-monty flare? Part of the appeal lies in the thrill of overturning God-given patterns of family and enterprise and substituting our own. Part is power seeking. Part is satanic.

It all comes back to the difference between 490 and 90. In his 1952 book, "Witness," Whittaker Chambers wrote that Communism "is not new. It is, in fact, man's second oldest faith. Its promise was whispered in the first days of the Creation under the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil: 'Ye shall be as gods.' It is the great alternative faith of mankind. The Communist vision is the vision of Man without God."

Chambers eloquently continued: "It is the vision of man's mind displacing God as the creative intelligence of the world. It is the vision of man's liberated mind, by the sole force of its rational intelligence, redirecting man's destiny and reorganizing man's life and the world. It is the vision of man, once more the central figure of the Creation, not because God made man in His image, but because man's mind makes him the most intelligent of the animals."

London journalist Richard Spencer put it well two years ago in The Telegraph: "Christianity lays down that a man's responsibility to his neighbour is personal, a matter for his individual conscience, while communism decrees that all duties are collective, to be enforced by the state. Communism and its blood-brother, fascism, have been responsible -- in Asia, Europe, Africa and South America -- for more human misery over the past century than any other systems of belief thought up by man."

A crucial difference between 490 and 90: "Christianity teaches that each of us is a moral being, responsible for our actions to our Maker, and individually bound to love our neighbors as ourselves."

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Marvin Olasky is editor-in-chief of the national news magazine World, provost of The King's College, and a professor of journalism at The University of Texas at Austin. For additional commentary by Marvin Olasky, visit www.worldmag.com.
 
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Malcolm
"It is HIS attribute and HIS grace and Faith by which we are saved. There is nothing we can do to earn salvation"

Martin Luther once said 'I would give my doctor's cap if someone could reconcile Paul and James for me.' James said "But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?" (James 2:20). Clearly, we need more than words - or confessions of faith - to merit divine mercy. Can we of our own self earn heaven? A resounding NO! I cannot save myself, regardless of how good I am. Christ came to atone for us who were lost.

We cannot with our words say "Lord, Lord", and then not keep His commandments and expect Him to save us. He will not. You will recall that Christ said "Not every one that saith unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of Heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in Heaven" (Matt 7:21) This is the works James talks about.

The prophet Nephi reconciled James and Paul for Dr. Luther: "For we know that it is by grace we are saved, after all we can do". (2 Nephi 25:23) . Without Christ we are hopelessly lost. But without doing our part - doing the will of the Father (works) we are also lost.

No greater example exists than Christ Himself. When the Savior came to John for baptism (necessary for salvation – John 3:5), the Savior kindly said " Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness" (Matt 3:15) If the one perfect example in all things needed to be baptized, to fulfill all righteousness, how much more do we, who are not perfect, need to be baptized by one having authority, to be saved? Baptism is “works”, the will of His Father, to fulfill all righteousness. Else, why did Christ need to be baptized “to fulfill all righteousness”?

LL in LA.
"Luther took on the corruption of the Roman Catholic regime of the time that insisted that the common man could not handle the Bible, therefore Latin liturgy would protect them from misunderstanding God's Word"

Imagine holding "no prophecy of scripture that is a matter of personal interpretation,"

"exposed the Scripture as revealing that Christ and His sacrifice was the reconciliation between God and Man "not from works but faith alone.""

And that was where the deliberate mistranslation mentioned above came in. By Gum, he wanted the Bible to say "by faith alone" and so it did say it.

In reality, of course, the Bible uses the phrase "by faith alone" only once, and it has a great whumping NOT in front of it: "a man is justified by works, and not by faith alone."
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