Reformation Day – Pullover Hoodie
October 31, 1517 the world was forever changed. That was the day Martin Luther, a monk and scholar, wrote his Ninety-Five Theses. The ninety-five issues that Luther penned were done so to spark debate within the church, instead it lit the church on fire! The Ninety-Five Theses showed that the church was beyond rehab, it needed reformation!
"One of Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses simply declares, 'The Church’s true treasure is the gospel of Jesus Christ.' That alone is the meaning of Reformation Day. The church had lost sight of the gospel because it had long ago papered over the pages of God’s Word with layer upon layer of tradition. Mere tradition often brings about systems of works, of earning your way back to God. It was true of the Pharisees, and it was true of medieval Roman Catholicism. Didn’t Christ Himself say, 'My yoke is easy and My burden is light'? Reformation Day celebrates the joyful beauty of the liberating gospel of Jesus Christ." Read more...
Celebrate the true meaning of October 31st with this Reformation Day t-shirt featuring a painting of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach (1472-1553). We took a little liberty and added the thug life glasses, we think Martin would have worn them if they had been around in his day.
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Care Instructions
Machine wash: warm (max 105F); Bleach as needed; Tumble dry: medium; Iron, steam or dry: low heat; Do not dryclean.