Places of the Reformation
Writings of the Reformation
People of the Reformation
The Five Solas of the Reformation
What Does This Mean?
100

Where Luther was born and where he died

Eisleben

100

Considered the battle hymn of the Reformation        

"A Mighty Fortress is Our God"

100

Seller of indulgences

John Tetzel

100

 Jesus is the one and only Savior of the world

Christ Alone

100

3rd Commandment - We should fear and love God that we do not despise His Word and the preaching of it

but we should regard God’s Word as holy and gladly hear and learn it.

200

Where Luther went to high school

Eisenach

200

Prayers still used by Lutherans today, in which we commend our body, soul, all things into the hands of God

Luther's Morning & Evening Prayers

200

The escaped nun who married Luther

Katherine von Bora

200

All Glory be to God Alone Giving God all the credit for our salvation and all other blessings

All Glory be to God Alone

200

5th Commandment -We should fear and love God that we do not hurt nor harm our neighbor’s body

 but we should help and be a friend to him in every bodily need. 

300

Where Luther attended college and where he entered the monastery

Erfurt

300

Considered the gem of the Reformation

Luther's Small Catechism

300

Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire during Luther’s time

Charles V

300

Not approaching Scripture with reason, but with childlike trust

Faith Alone

300

First Article - God does all this because He is my good and gracious Father in heaven,

not because of anything I have done to earn or deserve it.

400

Where Luther taught and where he married and raised a family

Wittenberg

400

Doctrinal debating points, especially critical of the sale of indulgences

The 95 Theses

400

Woman who cared for Luther during his high school years

Ursula Cotta

400

God’s undeserved love, not works, is what saves the sinner

Grace Alone

400

Second Article - He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned person, purchased and won me from all sin, from death, and from the power of the devil,

not with gold or silver, but with His holy, precious blood and His innocent suffering and death.

500

After being “kidnapped” Luther was taken for safe keeping

The Wartburg Castle

500

Treasured Lutheran Confession from 1530, which among other things, gives a clear testimony to Scripture’s teaching of justification by faith alone

The Augsburg Confession

500

Luther’s friend and father confessor who told him to trust in Jesus

Dr. Staupitz

500

The Bible alone is the authority in the Church, not pope, tradition, etc.

Scripture Alone

500

Third Article I believe that I cannot by my own reason or strength

believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord, or come to Him.