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Why should Christians study the Reformation?

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Studying the Reformation aids in appreciating God's work in history and strengthens our understanding of essential biblical truths.

Christians should study the Protestant Reformation to recognize the significance of the principles that emerged during this transformative period in Church history. It was not just about historical events; it was a response to scriptural truth that sought to restore the Church's foundation upon the Bible. The concerns raised during the Reformation, such as the authority of Scripture and the nature of grace and faith, remain crucial to contemporary Christianity. By studying how reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin contended for these principles, believers can deepen their appreciation for God's grace in their own lives and become better equipped to articulate and defend their faith amid modern challenges and misconceptions.
Scripture References: Psalm 44, 2 Timothy 2:15

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