KJV vs. Martin Luther: A Scriptural Refutation of Lutheranism
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Martin Luther was right about justification by faith alone... but what if he failed to finish the Reformation?
While Martin Luther’s stand against the traditions of Rome ignited the Protestant Reformation, he remained, in practice, bound to many of the unbiblical "commandments of men" he had fought to escape. KJV vs. Martin Luther: A Scriptural Refutation of Lutheranism is a comprehensive, verse-by-verse analysis that examines the great debates of the Reformation through the lens of the King James Bible alone.
This book challenges the core tenets of Lutheranism, arguing that its founder, while correct on the "foundation" of faith, ultimately built a "house" using Rome's flawed blueprints. Using the author's Sentinel Threefold System (UAD), this book equips you to uncover the philosophical fallacies and logical errors embedded in modern church tradition.
This work moves beyond traditional commentary, providing a master toolkit for the serious Berean student. Inside, you will find 100 summary answers for quick reference and 100 comprehensive, in-depth answers that analyze the scriptural conflicts on:
Justification: Affirming Luther’s core of imputed righteousness as the non-negotiable foundation.
The Law vs. Grace: A refutation of retaining the Ten Commandments (the "ministration of death") as a rule of life, establishing the "law of Christ" as the New Covenant standard.
The Will: A scriptural refutation of Luther's Augustinian fatalism ("bound will") in favor of the KJV's harmonized position of a divinely enabled and responsible will.
Baptism: A detailed examination demonstrating that infant baptism is a "commandment of men" with no scriptural support, contrasting it with the KJV's model of "Hear, Believe, Repent, and Be Baptized."
The Lord's Supper: Debunking Consubstantiation and the "physical presence" as a relic of Catholic superstition, restoring the supper as a "memorial love feast" (a full, communal meal).
Liturgy & "Will Worship": Exposing formal liturgy, vestments, and religious calendars as "filthy rags" of human righteousness rather than true, Spirit-led worship.
The House Church: Presenting the KJV's model of the house church as the only biblical pattern for Christian fellowship, free from the institutional traditions of men.
This book also includes a complete topical index for every key doctrine, empowering you to conduct your own studies. If you are ready to move beyond human tradition and build your faith on the unshakeable bedrock of the King James Bible alone, this book is your guide.