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Reformation Movement

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The Reformation Movement stands as a pivotal moment in church history, underscoring the transformative power of Scripture and the call to return to biblical truths. Central to this movement is the conviction that salvation is by grace through faith, as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9, which emphasizes that it is not by our works but through God's grace that we are saved. Figures such as John Knox, who fervently preached the Word of God, ignited a revival in Scotland, embodying the spirit of Romans 1:16, where Paul declares the gospel as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. The Puritans, too, sought to purify the church and society, reflecting the biblical mandate found in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which teaches that all Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. Their commitment to living out the implications of faith in daily life resonates with Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:16, where believers are called to let their light shine before others. The Reformation Movement ultimately invites believers to engage deeply with Scripture, fostering a faith that not only understands but also transforms lives, aligning with the heart of God as revealed in His Word.

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James Burns preaches about the challenging and corrupt conditions in Scotland at the beginning of the sixteenth century, where the people were oppressed by poverty, ignorance, and spiritual bondage under a corrupt state church. John Knox, born in this tumultuous time, eventually embraced the Protest

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In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Carter, who played a central role in the next chapter of the story. The sermon is divided into three paragraphs: the leaders, the arguments, and the activities of the Puritan Presbyterianising movement. The speaker mentions that Carter and Field wer

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