How does Luther conclude most of the petitions within the Lord’s prayer (specifically petitions 1-5)?
What is “in this petition belong all psalms, verses, or prayers of…”
What is one way that someone could break the Second Commandment, “You shall not take the name of your God in vain,” according to Luther?
Reference list for any of the 10 possible answers.
Fill in the blank with what Luther uses – “I believe in the Holy Spirit, one holy _____ church, one communion of saints, one forgiveness of sins, resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.”
What is Christian.
“And grant that we might say with true conviction: O our heavenly Father, we are truly your heavenly children.”
What is yes! Marty said this!
What tool does Argula use to back her arguments and her support for Luther?
What is Scripture.
What are the three temptations in the sixth petition, “and lead us not into temptation,” according to Luther? Give one example of a temptation.
What is “the flesh, the world, and the devil."
According to Luther, what is the one thing that fulfills and breaks all the commandments?
What is love!
How many parts make up the Creed? What are they in order?
What is three parts; (1) the Father, (2) the Son, and (3) the Holy Spirit.
“We are accepted, just as if we were righteous and innocent, and at the same time our consciences are confirmed in a full reliance on his paternal favour, assuring us of salvation.”
What is no, this was John Calvin.
Fill in the blank – “Yes, when I reflect on this my heart and all my limbs tremble. What do Luther or Melanchthon teach you but _____?”
What is “the word of God.”
In the seventh petition, what does it mean to be delivered from “evil?” What kind of evil does Luther describe?
What is “every evil of pain and punishment…Deliver us, O Father, from your eternal wrath and from the pangs of hell.”
Name two of the qualities required to fulfill the fifth commandment, “You shall not kill,” according to Luther.
What is “patience, meekness, kindness, peaceableness, mercy” or “in every circumstance a tender and friendly heart."
Which section/part of the Creed does this quote from Luther belong to:
“I take the risk of placing my confidence only in the one, invisible, inscrutable, and only God, who created heaven and earth and who alone is superior to all creation. Again, I am not terrified by all the wickedness of the devil and his cohorts because God is superior to them all.”
What is the first part of the Creed, which speaks of the Father.
“Thus a person should expect all good things from God as from a father or good friend whom he trusts, loves, and respects at all times. And hence he should not offend God, just as a child avoids offending his father.”
What is yes! Luther said this in explaining what the First Commandment teaches us.
According to Argula, what does it mean to “deny Luther and Melanchthon’s writings?"
What is to deny God and God’s word.
In the fourth petition Luther explains the connection of “give us this day our daily bread” to Christ since “the bread is our Lord Jesus Christ.” Based on this connection, what is Luther’s brief explanation of the request to “give us our daily bread?”
What is that Christ eternally remains in us and us in him.
According to Luther, can people fulfill the last two commandments? *Need more than a yes or no.
What is yes, but only once we reach the life beyond this one (or no, because we can’t do it in this life).
What is the most important article/part of the Creed – which the others are based upon – and why? *There are a few options for why, only need one.
What is the third part on the Holy Spirit because…
"As the holy angels, who are his celestial creatures, have it as their only object to obey him in all things, to be always obedient to hi sword, and prepared voluntarily to do him service, we pray for such prompt obedience in men, that each may give himself up entirely to him in voluntary subjection.”
What is no, this was John Calvin in answering the question, “Why do you pray that this may be done on earth as it is in heaven?”
What is Argula’s main request/demand of the University of Ingolstadt?
What is “to tell [her] in writing which of the articles written by Martin or Melanchthon [they] consider heretical."
According to Luther, which of the petitions contains a condition and what is that condition?
What is the fifth petition, “and do not hold us accountable for debts, as we do not hold our debtors accountable,” and the condition is that “we must first forgive our debtors.” Only then can we pray “forgive us our debts.”
Luther claims that the Ten Commandments teach us how to live “the best life” by doing what?
What is to not live for oneself – “The person who lives the best life does not live for himself..."
What meaning does Luther give to this quote from the second part of the Creed: “…he ascended into heaven, and seated on the right hand of God, the Father almighty…”
What is "this means that he is King and Lord over all that is God’s in heaven, earth, and hell. Hence he can help me and all believers against all troubles and against every adversary and foe [Rom. 8:38-39].”
“Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. They kingdom come. They will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.”
What is…no! This was John Calvin. The difference between this text by Calvin and Luther’s text is that Luther in both “A Personal Prayer Book” and his Small Catechism does not include the line, for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever (and ever), this was added later.
Argula writes, “Are you not ashamed that [blank] had to deny all the writings of Martin, who put the New Testament into German, simply following the text?” Additionally, she states that this man was compelled to “deny the holy Gospel and the word of God.” Who is this man?
Who is Seehofer, or Master Arsacius Seehofer.