Showing posts with label A Mighty Fortress is Our God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Mighty Fortress is Our God. Show all posts
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
October: A Reformation Celebration
REFORMATION CHALLENGE!
Week 1 - Sola Scriptura
Week 1 - Sola Scriptura
October is Reformation month in our house. Every day, we are singing A Mighty Fortress is Our God (Martin Luther). It is our goal that our children will be able to sing all four stanzas by Reformation Day at the end of the month. I hope you will do this challenge along with us! We will post a video of us singing together on Reformation Day. I'd love to see our feeds full of this wonderful text!
We also focus on one of the Five Solas each week. This past week, we sang about Sola Scriptura. We sang The B-I-B-L-E with my littles and sang "How Firm a Foundation" with my bigger ones. God's Word is true - One way to reiterate that to your children is every time you read the Bible to them, tell them that it is God's true Word - that every Word is true! As you go about this week, be thinking of songs and hymns that talk about how the Bible is true, sufficient, and how God keeps His promises. Take every opportunity you can get!
We have already studied this hymn this year, so here is a little review about it to share with your family. This month is also a great springboard for teaching your children (or yourself) some great church history. This week, you could read about Martin Luther.
Luther believed in music as a powerful tool given by God (and I agree!). He wrote: "Music is a gift and grace of God, no an invention of men. I wish to compose sacred hymns so that the Word of God may dwell among the people also by means of songs. I would allow no man to preach or teach God's people without a proper knowledge of the use and power of sacred song."
Here is a great resource that we are beginning this month with our older kids. The younger ones are present too, and I'm sure will pick up some things from it.
Fun Facts
Text: Martin Luther (1483-1546)
- He translated the Bible into German so that his people could read it for themselves.
- He wrote hymns so that people could sing the truths they learned
- He endured persecution for the reforms he pursued
- He was inspired to write this hymn from Psalm 46. It was translated into English in 1852.
Tune: EIN FESTE BURG
- literally means "a firm castle"
- Luther either wrote it or adapted it from a folk song
- J.S. Bach ( a believer and organist in a Lutheran church ) harmonized it as the hymn we know today.
Things to think about ...
- When we feel afraid, defeated, or in great doubt - Sing the Word! This hymn helps us to sing the mighty promises of God.
- Define terms for your children: "LORD Sabaoth" is a Hebrew name for God meaning, "Lord of the Armies." He does battle for us.
- Define Bulwark - a solid wall built for defense
- Make sure you are familiar with the music of Keith and Kristyn Getty. They remind me much of Luther in their fervor for writing hymns based on the Word of God to aid the congregation. They wrote the forward in the hymnal I am using and have such a heart for getting the Word into the hearts of people through song. Their music is well written and well wed to their poetry.
Looking Ahead....
Start working on - Amazing Grace, How Firm a Foundation, By Faith, to God be the Glory, and In Christ Alone with your family. We are singing these every day so that we can sing the entirety of all of them by the end of the month. If this seems too daunting, then take one of these each week and just learn the first stanza.
Resource Corner
Start working on - Amazing Grace, How Firm a Foundation, By Faith, to God be the Glory, and In Christ Alone with your family. We are singing these every day so that we can sing the entirety of all of them by the end of the month. If this seems too daunting, then take one of these each week and just learn the first stanza.
Resource Corner
Here is a great book for children. It can be read a page at a time for younger children. Beautifully illustrated and written. These would make great Christmas gifts if you are looking for solid books for your family or grandchildren.
- Five Reasons to Teach your children about the Reformation
- How the Protestant Reformation Started
- Keller, Piper, and Carson on why the Reformation matters today
There are also numerous books on Amazon if you are looking for yourself. One for girls (teenage) is this one. Happy reading!
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Semper Reformanda
a bulwark never failing;
our helper he, amid the flood
of mortal ills prevailing.
For still our ancient foe
does seek to work us woe;
his craft and power are great,
and armed with cruel hate,
on earth is not his equal.
Did we in our own strength confide,
our striving would be losing,
were not the right Man on our side,
the Man of God's own choosing.
You ask who that may be?
Christ Jesus, it is he;
Lord Sabaoth his name,
from age to age the same;
and he must win the battle.
And though this world, with devils filled,
should threaten to undo us,
we will not fear, for God has willed
his truth to triumph through us.
The prince of darkness grim,
we tremble not for him;
his rage we can endure,
for lo! his doom is sure;
one little word shall fell him.
That Word above all earthly powers
no thanks to them abideth;
the Spirit and the gifts are ours
through him who with us sideth.
Let goods and kindred go,
this mortal life also;
the body they may kill:
God's truth abideth still;
his kingdom is forever!
Martin Luther 1529
Today is the day! Celebrate by singing and thanking God for the faithfulness of His Word to us.
The world was forever changed by God's Word. Many men gave their lives so that future generations would be able to read the Bible for themselves and to understand the gift of salvation. So as you go about your day today - remember the faithfulness of God!
Sola Scriptura!
Sola Fide!
Sola Gratia!
Solus Christus!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Reformation Celebration: Semper Reformanda
A mighty fortress is our God,
a bulwark never failing;
our helper he, amid the flood
of mortal ills prevailing.
For still our ancient foe
does seek to work us woe;
his craft and power are great,
and armed with cruel hate,
on earth is not his equal.
Did we in our own strength confide,
our striving would be losing,
were not the right Man on our side,
the Man of God's own choosing.
You ask who that may be?
Christ Jesus, it is he;
Lord Sabaoth his name,
from age to age the same;
and he must win the battle.
And though this world, with devils filled,
should threaten to undo us,
we will not fear, for God has willed
his truth to triumph through us.
The prince of darkness grim,
we tremble not for him;
his rage we can endure,
for lo! his doom is sure;
one little word shall fell him.
That Word above all earthly powers
no thanks to them abideth;
the Spirit and the gifts are ours
through him who with us sideth.
Let goods and kindred go,
this mortal life also;
the body they may kill:
God's truth abideth still;
his kingdom is forever!
Martin Luther 1529
Today is the day! Celebrate by singing and thanking God for the faithfulness of His Word to us.
The world was forever changed by God's Word. Many men gave their lives so that future generations would be able to read the Bible for themselves and to understand the gift of salvation. So as you go about your day today - trick or treating or celebrating Halloween, do you not forget the faithfulness of God to you! Thanks be to God! May we always cry:
Sola Scriptura!
Sola Fide!
Sola Gratia!
Solus Christus!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Sunday, October 22, 2017
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Sunday, October 1, 2017
Reformation Celebration!
REFORMATION CHALLENGE!
Week 1 - Sola Scriptura
Week 1 - Sola Scriptura
In honor of the 500th anniversary of the reformation and the resurgence of congregational singing, my family and I are doing something special each day this month. Every evening, we are singing A Mighty Fortress is Our God (Martin Luther). It is our goal that our children (even our two year old) will be able to sing all four stanzas by Reformation Day at the end of the month. Even if you don't have children, commit to singing this text every day. It will be good for your soul. I hope you will do this challenge along with us! We will post a video of us singing together on Reformation Day. I'd love to see our feeds full of this wonderful text!
Each week, I am going to focus on one of the solas. My husband just suggested we sing The B-I-B-L-E this week with the kids. I laughed at first, but it's not a bad idea. We can never stress enough the importance of the sufficiency of God's holy, true, and authoritative Word. One way to reiterate that to your children is every time you read the Bible to them, tell them that it is God's true Word - that every Word is true! As you go about this week, be thinking of songs and hymns that talk about how the Bible is true, sufficient, and how God keeps His promises. Take every opportunity you can get!
We have already studied this hymn this year, so here is a little review about it to share with your family. This month is also a great springboard for teaching your children (or yourself) some great church history. This week, you could read about Martin Luther.
Luther believed in music as a powerful tool given by God (and I agree!). He wrote: "Music is a gift and grace of God, no an invention of men. I wish to compose sacred hymns so that the Word of God may dwell among the people also by means of songs. I would allow no man to preach or teach God's people without a proper knowledge of the use and power of sacred song."
Fun Facts
Text: Martin Luther (1483-1546)
- He translated the Bible into German so that his people could read it for themselves.
- He wrote hymns so that people could sing the truths they learned
- He endured persecution for the reforms he pursued
- He was inspired to write this hymn from Psalm 46. It was translated into English in 1852.
Tune: EIN FESTE BURG l
- literally means "a firm castle"
- Luther either wrote it or adapted it from a folk song
- J.S. Bach ( a believer and organist in a Lutheran church ) harmonized it as the hymn we know today.
Things to think about ...
- When we feel afraid, defeated, or in great doubt - Sing the Word! This hymn helps us to sing the mighty promises of God.
- Define terms for your children: "LORD Sabaoth" is a Hebrew name for God meaning, "Lord of the Armies." He does battle for us.
- Define Bulwark - a solid wall built for defense
- Make sure you are familiar with the music of Keith and Kristyn Getty. They remind me much of Luther in their fervor for writing hymns based on the Word of God to aid the congregation. They wrote the forward in the hymnal I am using and have such a heart for getting the Word into the hearts of people through song. Their music is well written and well wed to their poetry.
Resource Corner
Here is a great book for children. It can be read a page at a time for younger children. Beautifully illustrated and written. These would make great Christmas gifts if you are looking for solid books for your family or grandchildren.
- Five Reasons to Teach your children about the Reformation
- How the Protestant Reformation Started
- Keller, Piper, and Carson on why the Reformation matters today
There are also numerous books on Amazon if you are looking for yourself. One for girls (teenage) is this one. Happy reading!
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