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SEMPER REFORMANDA: Church Reformed and Always Reforming in 2025!

SEMPER REFORMANDA: Church Reformed and Always Reforming in 2025!

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This October 31st marked 508 years since Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. In the many years since this world-changing event, the Protestant/Evangelical church has gone through many evolutions. Some were times of great revival and others were times of suffering, wars, and into the 1800s, many new denominations were formed. Instead of recognizing the pagan Halloween day, it's important for Christians to remember their roots. This episode of 2Days Denarius shares stories and some of the heroes of the Reformation and beyond. It will also take a look at the motto, "Semper Reformanda," which means "the church reformed and always reforming." It's always a good questions to ask, "How are we doing with that?" In the end, we discover it is a question of the heart. Are we truly following the Lord Jesus Christ and the mission He called us to do on earth? We must each answer this question.

Song "Holy Is the Lord" is used by permission of songwriter/performer Pastor Steve Hereford of the Changed By Grace Church in Jacksonville FL. His inspirational Scripture songs/albums may be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and many other host sites like these. Search "Steve Hereford."

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2Days Denarius is a Bible believing teaching ministry devoted to the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. It also holds to the doctrinal tenets of the London Baptist confession of 1689. This ministry may be reached at 2daysdenarius@gmail.com

Material used in this podcast are provided under the educational and commentary provisions of Section 207 of the Fair Use Act of 1976.

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