Raised Pentecostal and still somehow a Charismatic but now a I serve God in a Lutheran Church. In my view, Lutheranism is by far the most underrated orthodox Christian theological tradition. Those who are more intellectual inclined and are thinking to become Calvinists or Roman Catholics, make sure to take a look at the Evangelical Lutheran Faith and Piety before becoming Calvinists or RCs. Anyway, God Bless all Christians brothers and sisters.
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
@@SantiagoMassey12 It seems so. I have not found a Lutheran pastor who does not claim "in, with and under" theory to be true and this article outlines why, search - "The Augsburg Confession Article XXIV: Of the Mass What does this mean? How binding or not binding are the specific details of this article? God bless you
Thank you for these videos. I am currently going through catechises at a local LCMS church, and have been learning a lot. Although, I must admit, that Orthodoxy really itches at my heart and mind. I look forward to the journey ahead, wherever it may lead. But, we must always put Jesus Christ above all. God bless you, Dr Cooper✝️
You might find it helpful to check out this playlist for some testimonies by Lutherans who considered becoming Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox but then decided to remain Lutheran: ruclips.net/p/PLjjcmFjyDP07M9triiyeMwyiorTvRdVh4&si=cAd-sCXCAfwD1JLK Hope it helps!
There is a lot that I love about EO as well, but I just can't get past their excessive Mariology. For me, it seems to border on idolatry. No one is to be exalted above Christ and no one is to be considered His equal in practice either.
It is a canon event for every lutheran to fall in love for eastern orthodoxy, my friend. You should watch dr. Cooper's programs on their theology tho, might clarify some issues, especially the one about the filioque
I hear you. About 17-18 years ago I was enamored with Eastern Orthodoxy for a time and was briefly a catechumen. However for a few reasons I ultimately couldn’t swim the Bosphorus and became a traditional Anglican instead.
Ditto except it's the pull to a local RCC I feel. I'm transported when the priest incenses the altar, the Latin prayers, the devotions and icons in generaI (aesthetics plus more charismatic friendly). I do love LSM and the Augsburg Confession and apology (incisive writing) even if I don't ascribe to all of it. I do tire of my vascillation 😅
Thank You for mentioning the most conservative Lutherans, the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) and, yes, you were right, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS). A lot of times they get skipped, although we very much endorse your teaching and Missouri Synod's Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller.
Looking forward to the video relaying Lutheran theological basics. Not only for those who want to learn but also for those of us already knowledged; you can never have God's truths drilled into your mind too much. Appreciate all you do. :)
Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee. In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased. But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help. This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit. This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.". . :)
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 :)
You've been a huge help to me in the last few years. I attended my first Lutheran service last Sunday and plan to go back this week. Big change for me, but you've helped me see the value in being in a historic denomination and how to discern the right one. Thank you
Very helpful, thank you. As one who is by your definition, moderately Reformed, it’s good to better understand how Lutherans view themselves and why. You rightly presented the Reformed position and the Regulative Principle.
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 :)
Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee. In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased. But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help. This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit. This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.". . :)
What's interesting about Luther is that most Protestant denominations will adopt him as part of their traditions, in some subtle way. Even if it's historically incongruent. This is anecdotal, but I've hardly met many conservative Lutherans compared to Baptists and Presbyterians. Not a surprise, since Baptists seem to be the largest Protestant group in the USA, and most nondenom places are Baptists by another name. Yet, Luther exerts a bigger voice in these circles than many of their original leaders. I doubt most Baptists could tell you who the first Baptist pastor was, short of an absurd answer like "John the Baptist," but they'll have heard of Luther and maybe Calvin.
I thank you for these videos...I'm continually reminded that there has been a lot of development in the RC church...it isn't the constant I'd seen it to be. Even if I swim the Tiber, it will be w eyes more open. Probably the best, most balanced channel out there.
Thank you for providing this history of the Lutheran Church. I grew up in the ELCA back in the 60s and we only knew about Luther's challenge to Rome in 1517 and the Diet of Worms.
An excellent video, and one I will recommend, but I was surprised you did not speak of Luther’s “tower conversion” which led to the rediscovery of sola fide. I know there is debate as to when it actually happened, but it seems to coincide with or shortly after 1517
I’d like to learn more about the way the papacy went broke with reckless spending, as referenced at the 29:30 mark. Are there any videos, articles, blogs, books, etc that you could recommend please?
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522) And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
@@Chris-wf6km Do papists ever tire of producing out-of-context citations of Luther as lazy ad hominems? Here is the context of the quote: beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/2011/09/luther-i-shall-not-have-my-teaching.html
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522) And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
I wonder if there are any prosperity gospel guys who used to be Catholic. This sounds like when they say "If you trust in God enough you'll get what you want." And whatever you wanted did not work because "you didn't trust in God enough and you need to trust him more."
Thank u for your great and educational videos. I have a genuinely non-confrontational question: Is the Lutheran belief in inerrancy of the scripture in limited to the matters of faith or it includes also every other subject like scientific statement and history? If latter does this mean that all confessional Lutherans need to be young earth creationists or evolution deniers? I feel I'm misunderstanding sth but I can't put my finger on it.
My wife and I currently attend a LCMS church. We have spent most of our lives in Reformed/Presbyterian churches. Why don't lutheran churches have both Elders and Deacons in every congregation? My understanding is that the LCMS does not have male Deacons. Most if not all Deacons in the LCMS are women, and I don't understand the biblical support for this. I understand there may be some biblical support for female deacons. I wonder why males are excluded from the office of Deacon in Lutheran Churches (at least in the LCMS)?
When is the 1 hour video on theology coming out as promised? Looks like many other videos have come out since, including a 1 hour video on roman catholic enlightenment, but no video on Lutheran core theology basics.
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
1. Can you point out from any official teaching of the Catholic Church that Catholics are required to confess every single sin they did? I left the Catholic Church for years, returned and went to Confession. When I told the priest that it was impossible for me to remember all past sins of those years, he told me those sins can still be forgiven as long I had contrite heart. 2. According to 1 John 5:16-17 there are deadly (or mortal) and non-deadly (or venial) sins - that teaching did not originate from medieval theology as you claimed in the video. 3. Why the Catholic Church still teaches penance (to which indulgences are related) to this day and why the Reformers reject it? Eze. 33:13-16 says (ESV): “Though I say to the righteous that he shall surely live, yet if he trusts in his righteousness and does injustice, none of his righteous deeds shall be remembered, but in his injustice that he has done he shall die. Again though I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ yet if he turns from his sin and does what is just and right, if the wicked restores the pledge, gives back what he has taken by robbery, and walks in the statutes of life, not doing injustice, he shall surely live; he shall not die. None of the sins that he has committed shall be remembered against him. He has done what is just and right; he shall surely live.” Verse 13 says that the righteous will die when he sins. In contrast Luther taught believer can be both just/righteous (externally) and sinner (internally) at the same time, in Latin simul iustus et peccator (the title of the series you are presenting). According to verses 14 to 16, a sinner must (1) turn from his sin (or repent) and (2) do what is just and right (known as penance in Catholicism), to be back in life or regain his state of grace (in Catholic terminology). In contrast the Reformers taught that through faith alone all your sins (past, present, and future) are imputed on Christ who was already punished to pay the penalty of those sins on the cross. If that is the case, then there is no need of penance - no penance means no purgatory, and no indulgences. Your sins will be covered by perfect righteousness of Christ - even God the Father won’t be able (or pretend not) to see them. 4. According to Scripture it is righteousness that delivers from death (Pro. 10:2, 11:4). Whoever is steadfast in righteousness will live (Pro. 11:19). In the path of righteousness is life, and in its pathway there is no death (Pro. 12:28). Jesus said in Mat. 25:46 that the righteous shall go to eternal life. Scripture does not teach two kind of righteousness. In Gen. 15:6 what was counted (Hebrew verb חָשַׁב, Strong H2803) to Abraham for righteousness is faith. But what was counted (the same verb חָשַׁב) for righteousness to Phinehas in Psalms 106:31 was not faith but what he did as described in verse 30 (in more detail in Num. 25:7-8).
In light of your extensive knowledge in theology and your dedication to exploring different aspects of spirituality, I was curious to learn if you have ever delved into the Quran during your academic and spiritual journey.
Are the liturgies in your denomination similar to the LCMS? It's kind of hard to find the stuff out when I live hundreds of miles from an AALC church. There's not much on the internet either.
Where I live in Estonia (from UK) Lutheranism is more or less the largest denomination (in a largely irreligious country) and so you sort of end up being Lutheran anyway:)
@@Catholic-Perennialistno... This is nowhere close to accurate. You clearly haven't done any first hand research. We have major differences in respect to the sacraments, sola fide, and liturgy. Also in respect to how we approach predestination. Dr. Cooper has a bunch of videos on the differences. Here on RUclips. Just search for him and "Lutheran and Reformed differences." 😊
Broad strokes, Lutherans emphasize the comfort of the Gospel through the lens of Christ's sacrifice, and Calvinists emphasize the sovereignty of God through the same. Slightly finer strokes, Lutherans affirm the T and half of the U in TULIP, but reject the rest.
I wish we Mormons didn’t drop out moniker. A few years ago we decided that Mormon cannot be used to describe us…and I’ve never really got on board. We should learn from the Lutherans.
Great Video on Lutheranism, and interesting subject matter. So "Big Question" here: So which church (in your opinion) is the "One true church" (as intended by Christ) after he died as was resurrected? Was it the (A) Catholic Church, which formed 100s of years after the death of his apostles? or (B) A "breakoff" of the catholic church in the reformation (lutheranism, etc)? or even (C) A "restorative church"? or (D) no need for any organized church (as long as one has the bible and follows it more or less)?
How do I know your Orthodox tradition is correct and not the others? Constantinople or Moscow? ROCOR or OCA or should I go Oriental or Old calendarist? And for the record there are not thousands of Protestant denoms this is a tired claim long put to bed that is no longer applicable to the current conversation. Catholic and Orthodox scholars have long dismissed the “thousands of prot denominations” claim. You’re just out of touch or maybe new to all this.
@@Tiredhike well obviously i was exaggerating there are only couple dozen my bad. And all of those orthodox churches are all in agreement except orientals and maybe a few other microscopic branches im not aware of. The reason there are multiple churches is bc ppl from different countries have different languages, customs and aesthetics especially in the east shocking info ik. So youd probably join the one that speaks your language and is in your country. Also They dont really make vastly contrictary claims like calvinists believing in no free will or methodists being ok with blessing gay marriage or weird flamboyant stuff like the Pentecostals. Christianity to Protestants is whatever the reader decides. church numbers have been dropping like flies ever since people got an internet connection. Easy to see why. I grew up Protestant btw baptist mostly.
@@richtofu8665 You can't even conclude that without attempting to use reason. And, there are several branches who claim to be what you're saying. Don't let them gaslight your brain, bro.
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 :) :)
Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee. In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased. But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help. This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit. This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.". . .
With regards to the name Lutheran this was an accurate name for those who were originally in agreement with Luther, but after his death the teaching began to change until in the 1580’s with the Formula of Concord what Luther had taught on predestination was completely rejected. Luther in The Bondage of the Will had maintained that God has predestined everything that happens including who is to be saved and who damned, and he had denied that the Holy Spirit works universally through the Gospel. The FC though rejected this and denied that God has predestined anyone to hell, and maintained that the Holy Spirit operates universally through the Gospel. Since predestination is such an important issue it follows therefore that those who agree with the FC aren't in reality Lutherans but rather followers of the chief architect of the FC who was Martin Chemnitz. I'm in agreement with Luther that the Scriptures teach double predestination, and therefore I hold that Chemnitz taught false doctrine. Also along with Luther I hold that false doctrine is destructive of faith, and that the Holy Spirit doesn't allow Christians to believe false doctrine with the exception of those who are ill-informed but who are open to correction. How many so-called Lutherans however are open to correction is a difficult question because the official line is that double predestination is a Calvinist error which shouldn't be tolerated, so I imagine there's only a minority who will be open to admitting that they're wrong and who would accept that God does predestine people to be damned.
Luther vowed to become "religious" which was either a monk or a friar. The Augustinians are friars, not monks. Please stop spreading this popular misconception.
Just a thought: If catholicism was so contrary to the Gospel then how did catholic Luther ever learn the Gospel? "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem... For the sake of my brothers and friends, I will say, Peace be within you" (Psalm 122) Peace be with you.
Only one Gospel: The Gospel of Reconciliation. Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself. We are the fallen angels (ELOHIM) kept in DNA chains of darkness. If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever. Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of ELOHIM (god).
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
Augustine changed christianity and brought new doctrines from pagan philosophies. Proof: Cambridge historian Ali Bonner's interview with Idol killer and Soteriology101. Church historian Gerald Bray: "It is virtually an axiom of historian theology that the doctrine of original sin, as we recognize it today, cannot be traced back beyond Augustine." Ken Wilson proved Augustine's thought roots coming from pagan heresies. Book: The foundation of augustinian-calvinism.
@@johnnywatson4914 We often assume that all famous one's were good gays....nope. Many more quiet good gays, like Pelagius and Hubmaier, were run over or killed by famous "bullies".
@@DrGero15 Gerald Bray: "Original sin in patristic thought", Churchman 118.1 (1994): 37. That was taken Adam Harwood's Christian theology,subnote, p.374 (free in Logos).
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522) And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
Lutheranism.....A follower of Luther ? Sacred Scripture in its written form, (Bible) and in its oral form (Sacred Tradition)are both "inspired" and are interlinked . With all the man-made churches and denominations that have resulted from the Reformation, which denomination and Church is the only Church of God which is the Body of Christ. There can only be one.
That doesn’t mean Luther didn’t believe in reason. Reason and intellect when not renewed by the Word and Spirit can be corrupted. God gave us reason. But if you reject God, your reason just becomes vain philosophy. Isaiah 1:18Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.
Luther referred to reason in two different senses. When he said that reason is the Devil’s whore he was referring to unregenerate people’s common sense rejection of Christian doctrine. For instance if one was to evaluate Christianity according to one's common sense one would likely reject that Jesus was the Son of God and that he came back to life after his death. However when it comes to logical reasoning on the basis of Biblical teaching then Luther employed reason to its fullest extent.
Raised Pentecostal and still somehow a Charismatic but now a I serve God in a Lutheran Church. In my view, Lutheranism is by far the most underrated orthodox Christian theological tradition. Those who are more intellectual inclined and are thinking to become Calvinists or Roman Catholics, make sure to take a look at the Evangelical Lutheran Faith and Piety before becoming Calvinists or RCs. Anyway, God Bless all Christians brothers and sisters.
Evangelical, not to be confused with the ELCA of course. 👌🏻
The beauty of being a Catholic is there is no need to keep swapping 'churches" to find something better or different.
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
@@Franjipane-lh8nibut is that the official belief of the Lutheran church?
@@SantiagoMassey12 It seems so. I have not found a Lutheran pastor who does not claim "in, with and under" theory to be true and this article outlines why, search - "The Augsburg Confession Article XXIV: Of the Mass What does this mean? How binding or not binding are the specific details of this article?
God bless you
This is perfect, as I’m currently considering switching to a Lutheran church
Thank you for these videos. I am currently going through catechises at a local LCMS church, and have been learning a lot. Although, I must admit, that Orthodoxy really itches at my heart and mind. I look forward to the journey ahead, wherever it may lead. But, we must always put Jesus Christ above all. God bless you, Dr Cooper✝️
You might find it helpful to check out this playlist for some testimonies by Lutherans who considered becoming Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox but then decided to remain Lutheran:
ruclips.net/p/PLjjcmFjyDP07M9triiyeMwyiorTvRdVh4&si=cAd-sCXCAfwD1JLK
Hope it helps!
There is a lot that I love about EO as well, but I just can't get past their excessive Mariology. For me, it seems to border on idolatry. No one is to be exalted above Christ and no one is to be considered His equal in practice either.
It is a canon event for every lutheran to fall in love for eastern orthodoxy, my friend. You should watch dr. Cooper's programs on their theology tho, might clarify some issues, especially the one about the filioque
I hear you. About 17-18 years ago I was enamored with Eastern Orthodoxy for a time and was briefly a catechumen. However for a few reasons I ultimately couldn’t swim the Bosphorus and became a traditional Anglican instead.
Ditto except it's the pull to a local RCC I feel. I'm transported when the priest incenses the altar, the Latin prayers, the devotions and icons in generaI (aesthetics plus more charismatic friendly). I do love LSM and the Augsburg Confession and apology (incisive writing) even if I don't ascribe to all of it. I do tire of my vascillation 😅
Raised Roman Catholic and attended my first Lutheran service today, loved it! I plan to go back again and take my daughter.
Thank You for mentioning the most conservative Lutherans, the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) and, yes, you were right, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS). A lot of times they get skipped, although we very much endorse your teaching and Missouri Synod's Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller.
Where’s can I learn more about WELS in particular?
Looking forward to the video relaying Lutheran theological basics. Not only for those who want to learn but also for those of us already knowledged; you can never have God's truths drilled into your mind too much.
Appreciate all you do. :)
Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee.
In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased.
But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help.
This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit.
This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.".
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And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out.
-Acts 3:19
:)
You've been a huge help to me in the last few years. I attended my first Lutheran service last Sunday and plan to go back this week. Big change for me, but you've helped me see the value in being in a historic denomination and how to discern the right one. Thank you
Thanks! So glad to hear it.
Luther movie was 2003.
Thank you for your faithfulness to conservative reformation!
Good movie!
Very helpful, thank you. As one who is by your definition, moderately Reformed, it’s good to better understand how Lutherans view themselves and why. You rightly presented the Reformed position and the Regulative Principle.
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out.
-Acts 3:19
:)
Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee.
In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased.
But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help.
This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit.
This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.".
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I find myself understanding the Bible a lot like how Lutherans do. Thank you for your ministry. May the Lord keep using it.
Great video. This is the best summary I’ve encountered, including from sources like the LCMS and Concordia Publishing House. I’m excited for more.
I love your videos. They always teach me a lot about the different groups. You truly are a blessing. Thank you Dr.Cooper.
What's interesting about Luther is that most Protestant denominations will adopt him as part of their traditions, in some subtle way. Even if it's historically incongruent.
This is anecdotal, but I've hardly met many conservative Lutherans compared to Baptists and Presbyterians. Not a surprise, since Baptists seem to be the largest Protestant group in the USA, and most nondenom places are Baptists by another name. Yet, Luther exerts a bigger voice in these circles than many of their original leaders. I doubt most Baptists could tell you who the first Baptist pastor was, short of an absurd answer like "John the Baptist," but they'll have heard of Luther and maybe Calvin.
Great video, Dr Cooper-I’m looking forward to the next part.
I thank you for these videos...I'm continually reminded that there has been a lot of development in the RC church...it isn't the constant I'd seen it to be. Even if I swim the Tiber, it will be w eyes more open. Probably the best, most balanced channel out there.
Thank you for providing this history of the Lutheran Church. I grew up in the ELCA back in the 60s and we only knew about Luther's challenge to Rome in 1517 and the Diet of Worms.
We need something like this in Brazil.
Thanks Dr. Jordan! I'm about to join the Lutheran church and definitely have enjoyed your clarification of the Lutheran churche's beliefs.
An excellent video, and one I will recommend, but I was surprised you did not speak of Luther’s “tower conversion” which led to the rediscovery of sola fide. I know there is debate as to when it actually happened, but it seems to coincide with or shortly after 1517
I probably should have. There's so much debate about this that I was hesitant to address it.
I’d like to learn more about the way the papacy went broke with reckless spending, as referenced at the 29:30 mark. Are there any videos, articles, blogs, books, etc that you could recommend please?
Yet another great video, Dr. Cooper 👏
As someone who is looking into Lutheranism myself, I'm really looking forward to this series!!!
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522)
And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
@@Chris-wf6km Do papists ever tire of producing out-of-context citations of Luther as lazy ad hominems?
Here is the context of the quote: beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/2011/09/luther-i-shall-not-have-my-teaching.html
Hello! What book(s) are you referring to in 29:37 by “some histories of the papacy"?
Thank you for the information! I am looking into Lutheranism at the moment so this was helpful.
More. MORE!!
Alright, Kylo Ren.
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522)
And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
This was very good, looking forward to the rest of the series
I wonder if there are any prosperity gospel guys who used to be Catholic. This sounds like when they say "If you trust in God enough you'll get what you want." And whatever you wanted did not work because "you didn't trust in God enough and you need to trust him more."
Could you do a video on the smalcald articles and "Semper virgo"?
Thank you for another great informative video! You could definitely be #7 on that list or maybe even #2! Thanks again!
love the extended intro.
Thank u for your great and educational videos. I have a genuinely non-confrontational question: Is the Lutheran belief in inerrancy of the scripture in limited to the matters of faith or it includes also every other subject like scientific statement and history? If latter does this mean that all confessional Lutherans need to be young earth creationists or evolution deniers? I feel I'm misunderstanding sth but I can't put my finger on it.
Great job! God bless.
My wife and I currently attend a LCMS church. We have spent most of our lives in Reformed/Presbyterian churches. Why don't lutheran churches have both Elders and Deacons in every congregation? My understanding is that the LCMS does not have male Deacons. Most if not all Deacons in the LCMS are women, and I don't understand the biblical support for this. I understand there may be some biblical support for female deacons. I wonder why males are excluded from the office of Deacon in Lutheran Churches (at least in the LCMS)?
Perhaps your best video.
Lutheranism is fascinating. Thank you.
Where are the Baptist not mentioned?
Or Methodists?
@@richardthenry we didn’t really come right out of the reformation, we came a couple hundred years afterwards. Maybe 100.
this was very helpful and informative.
When is the 1 hour video on theology coming out as promised? Looks like many other videos have come out since, including a 1 hour video on roman catholic enlightenment, but no video on Lutheran core theology basics.
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Thank you and God Bless. @@DrJordanBCooper
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
1. Can you point out from any official teaching of the Catholic Church that Catholics are required to confess every single sin they did? I left the Catholic Church for years, returned and went to Confession. When I told the priest that it was impossible for me to remember all past sins of those years, he told me those sins can still be forgiven as long I had contrite heart.
2. According to 1 John 5:16-17 there are deadly (or mortal) and non-deadly (or venial) sins - that teaching did not originate from medieval theology as you claimed in the video.
3. Why the Catholic Church still teaches penance (to which indulgences are related) to this day and why the Reformers reject it?
Eze. 33:13-16 says (ESV): “Though I say to the righteous that he shall surely live, yet if he trusts in his righteousness and does injustice, none of his righteous deeds shall be remembered, but in his injustice that he has done he shall die. Again though I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ yet if he turns from his sin and does what is just and right, if the wicked restores the pledge, gives back what he has taken by robbery, and walks in the statutes of life, not doing injustice, he shall surely live; he shall not die. None of the sins that he has committed shall be remembered against him. He has done what is just and right; he shall surely live.”
Verse 13 says that the righteous will die when he sins. In contrast Luther taught believer can be both just/righteous (externally) and sinner (internally) at the same time, in Latin simul iustus et peccator (the title of the series you are presenting). According to verses 14 to 16, a sinner must (1) turn from his sin (or repent) and (2) do what is just and right (known as penance in Catholicism), to be back in life or regain his state of grace (in Catholic terminology). In contrast the Reformers taught that through faith alone all your sins (past, present, and future) are imputed on Christ who was already punished to pay the penalty of those sins on the cross. If that is the case, then there is no need of penance - no penance means no purgatory, and no indulgences. Your sins will be covered by perfect righteousness of Christ - even God the Father won’t be able (or pretend not) to see them.
4. According to Scripture it is righteousness that delivers from death (Pro. 10:2, 11:4). Whoever is steadfast in righteousness will live (Pro. 11:19). In the path of righteousness is life, and in its pathway there is no death (Pro. 12:28). Jesus said in Mat. 25:46 that the righteous shall go to eternal life. Scripture does not teach two kind of righteousness. In Gen. 15:6 what was counted (Hebrew verb חָשַׁב, Strong H2803) to Abraham for righteousness is faith. But what was counted (the same verb חָשַׁב) for righteousness to Phinehas in Psalms 106:31 was not faith but what he did as described in verse 30 (in more detail in Num. 25:7-8).
What is conor mcgregor doing teaching lutheranism
In light of your extensive knowledge in theology and your dedication to exploring different aspects of spirituality, I was curious to learn if you have ever delved into the Quran during your academic and spiritual journey.
Are the liturgies in your denomination similar to the LCMS? It's kind of hard to find the stuff out when I live hundreds of miles from an AALC church. There's not much on the internet either.
Somebody got a link to the intro music, please?
Where I live in Estonia (from UK) Lutheranism is more or less the largest denomination (in a largely irreligious country) and so you sort of end up being Lutheran anyway:)
Now is this speaker an ELCA member of an LCMS member?
Neither, he's AALC. But they're in fellowship with LCMS.
@@TheMendenhallen What did you mean by "But"? I belong to an ELCA Lutheran church.
What is the difference between Luthernism and Calvinism?
@@Catholic-Perennialistno... This is nowhere close to accurate. You clearly haven't done any first hand research.
We have major differences in respect to the sacraments, sola fide, and liturgy. Also in respect to how we approach predestination.
Dr. Cooper has a bunch of videos on the differences. Here on RUclips. Just search for him and "Lutheran and Reformed differences." 😊
I would suggest a cleaning of your heart with that type of disdained assertion. God bless you-
Broad strokes, Lutherans emphasize the comfort of the Gospel through the lens of Christ's sacrifice, and Calvinists emphasize the sovereignty of God through the same.
Slightly finer strokes, Lutherans affirm the T and half of the U in TULIP, but reject the rest.
Is that highlights in yo hair?
No.
Is there proper grammar in yo vocabulary? 🤔🤨
@@johnnywatson4914 No.
I wish we Mormons didn’t drop out moniker. A few years ago we decided that Mormon cannot be used to describe us…and I’ve never really got on board. We should learn from the Lutherans.
Great Video on Lutheranism, and interesting subject matter.
So "Big Question" here: So which church (in your opinion) is the "One true church" (as intended by Christ) after he died as was resurrected? Was it the (A) Catholic Church, which formed 100s of years after the death of his apostles? or (B) A "breakoff" of the catholic church in the reformation (lutheranism, etc)? or even (C) A "restorative church"? or (D) no need for any organized church (as long as one has the bible and follows it more or less)?
LCMS and ELCA are a little cultish, don’t you think?
“Dogmatic! It’s fun” T-shirt on the next merch drop
How do i know you are correct and not the thousands if protestant denominationS ? ( orthodox btw )
How do I know your Orthodox tradition is correct and not the others? Constantinople or Moscow? ROCOR or OCA or should I go Oriental or Old calendarist? And for the record there are not thousands of Protestant denoms this is a tired claim long put to bed that is no longer applicable to the current conversation. Catholic and Orthodox scholars have long dismissed the “thousands of prot denominations” claim. You’re just out of touch or maybe new to all this.
@@Tiredhike well obviously i was exaggerating there are only couple dozen my bad. And all of those orthodox churches are all in agreement except orientals and maybe a few other microscopic branches im not aware of. The reason there are multiple churches is bc ppl from different countries have different languages, customs and aesthetics especially in the east shocking info ik. So youd probably join the one that speaks your language and is in your country. Also They dont really make vastly contrictary claims like calvinists believing in no free will or methodists being ok with blessing gay marriage or weird flamboyant stuff like the Pentecostals. Christianity to Protestants is whatever the reader decides. church numbers have been dropping like flies ever since people got an internet connection. Easy to see why. I grew up Protestant btw baptist mostly.
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How does one know anything? We have to search the Scriptures, use reason, consider history, and pray for help.
@@ro6ti that is why christ gave us the church. If all of us have our own interpretation of the bible, then there is no true interpretation.
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You can't even conclude that without attempting to use reason. And, there are several branches who claim to be what you're saying. Don't let them gaslight your brain, bro.
Thanks Dr. Cooper. 🍞 🍷 They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
In 500 years Lutheran theologians will read off a list that contains the name of Dr. Cooper amoung our theological fathers.
That's very kind of you.
Nice
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out.
-Acts 3:19
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Heretical prayer: O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee: come to my aid, for I recommend myself to thee.
In thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protect me, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge, because by one prayer from thee He will be appeased.
But one thing I fear: that in the hour of temptation I may through negligence fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help.
This is a legit Roman Catholic prayer, look up "O Mother of Perpetual Help" if you want to know if it’s legit.
This is super heretical. This doctrine of invoking departed saints doesn’t seem just like "hey it’s like praying to a friend.".
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So, what about Luther's pamphlet "von den juden und ihre Lügen"
With regards to the name Lutheran this was an accurate name for those who were originally in agreement with Luther, but after his death the teaching began to change until in the 1580’s with the Formula of Concord what Luther had taught on predestination was completely rejected. Luther in The Bondage of the Will had maintained that God has predestined everything that happens including who is to be saved and who damned, and he had denied that the Holy Spirit works universally through the Gospel. The FC though rejected this and denied that God has predestined anyone to hell, and maintained that the Holy Spirit operates universally through the Gospel. Since predestination is such an important issue it follows therefore that those who agree with the FC aren't in reality Lutherans but rather followers of the chief architect of the FC who was Martin Chemnitz.
I'm in agreement with Luther that the Scriptures teach double predestination, and therefore I hold that Chemnitz taught false doctrine. Also along with Luther I hold that false doctrine is destructive of faith, and that the Holy Spirit doesn't allow Christians to believe false doctrine with the exception of those who are ill-informed but who are open to correction. How many so-called Lutherans however are open to correction is a difficult question because the official line is that double predestination is a Calvinist error which shouldn't be tolerated, so I imagine there's only a minority who will be open to admitting that they're wrong and who would accept that God does predestine people to be damned.
Luther vowed to become "religious" which was either a monk or a friar. The Augustinians are friars, not monks. Please stop spreading this popular misconception.
Just a thought: If catholicism was so contrary to the Gospel then how did catholic Luther ever learn the Gospel?
"Pray for the peace of Jerusalem... For the sake of my brothers and friends, I will say, Peace be within you" (Psalm 122)
Peace be with you.
Only one Gospel:
The Gospel of Reconciliation.
Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom
to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself.
We are the fallen angels (ELOHIM) kept in DNA chains of darkness.
If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever.
Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of ELOHIM (god).
In the 1500’s Martin Luther claimed Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for His flesh and blood to be put “in, with and under” the bread and wine. For 1500yrs it had been Christian consensus and Christian tradition that Jesus Christ intended at the Lord’s Supper for the bread and wine to become His flesh and blood. Jesus Christ said “this is my body” and “this is my blood” - nothing whatsoever about His flesh and blood being “in, with and under” the bread and wine like some sort of bread and wine sandwiches. The idea that Martin Luther got it right with his totally unique theory and the Catholics/Orthodox had got it wrong for 1500yrs is utterly preposterous.
Augustine changed christianity and brought new doctrines from pagan philosophies. Proof: Cambridge historian Ali Bonner's interview with Idol killer and Soteriology101. Church historian Gerald Bray: "It is virtually an axiom of historian theology that the doctrine of original sin, as we recognize it today, cannot be traced back beyond Augustine." Ken Wilson proved Augustine's thought roots coming from pagan heresies. Book: The foundation of augustinian-calvinism.
No.
Get out LOL
@@johnnywatson4914 We often assume that all famous one's were good gays....nope. Many more quiet good gays, like Pelagius and Hubmaier, were run over or killed by famous "bullies".
Where did Gerald Bray say that?
@@DrGero15 Gerald Bray: "Original sin in patristic thought", Churchman 118.1 (1994): 37. That was taken Adam Harwood's Christian theology,subnote, p.374 (free in Logos).
“My doctrine is not to be judged by any man, nor even by the angels; because I am certain of it, I will judge you and the angels likewise, as St. Paul says (Gal. i. 8), and whosoever does not accept my teaching will not arrive at blessedness. For it is God’s and not mine, therefore my judgment is God’s and not mine.”(Martin Luther, 1522)
And there is the sick, twisted, cruel and inhumane ideas from Luther in his “On the Jews and Their Lies” - The Nazi’s were so impressed with Luther’s book they distributed it for free in Germany before WWII.
“We were forced”…. Hmmm
Lutheranism.....A follower of Luther ?
Sacred Scripture in its written form, (Bible) and in its oral form (Sacred Tradition)are both "inspired" and are interlinked .
With all the man-made churches and denominations that have resulted from the Reformation, which denomination and Church is the only Church of God which is the Body of Christ. There can only be one.
Luther said reason is the Devil’s whore, yet this Lutheran preacher is attempting to use reason.
That doesn’t mean Luther didn’t believe in reason. Reason and intellect when not renewed by the Word and Spirit can be corrupted. God gave us reason. But if you reject God, your reason just becomes vain philosophy.
Isaiah 1:18Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.
@Nicholas-oe7qm That's not what Luther said. Luther also said using reason was witchcraft. He was a lunatic.
Luther referred to reason in two different senses. When he said that reason is the Devil’s whore he was referring to unregenerate people’s common sense rejection of Christian doctrine. For instance if one was to evaluate Christianity according to one's common sense one would likely reject that Jesus was the Son of God and that he came back to life after his death. However when it comes to logical reasoning on the basis of Biblical teaching then Luther employed reason to its fullest extent.
@Edward-ng8oo Luther believed that everything that entered his mind had been inspired by the Holy Spirit, so logic was to him, demonic.