Martin Luther's Accomplishments

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There have been many significant figures over the course of history that were born into a life of wealth and profit. These people, though may live a good life, do not understand the struggle of the everyday man and as a result oftentimes is not as successful as those who work hard for all the advancements made in their life. Martin Luther is a perfect example of someone who was born into a difficult situation, but made the best of it and is now known as one of the biggest religious reformers of his time. Martin Luther was able to make a name for himself despite his circumstances by following his passion, working hard, and staying true to himself.
Martin Luther was born as the son of two peasants, and as a result his father had high expectations …show more content…

The first few years when Luther became a monk he did not find the enlightenment he was looking for. It was not until he was asked to travel to Rome that he saw the real work he was supposed to be doing. While in Rome, Luther witnessed firsthand the sale of indulgences by the church. Luther knew right away that this wasn’t right and from then on out put all his efforts into stopping the corruption in the church. He then worked tirelessly day and night studying the teachings of the bible, and it was then when he found religious enlightenment. Luther believed through the teachings of the bible that it was through faith and faith alone that one's soul would be saved. This example shows how Luther was having trouble finding the spark he needed to carry on with his life, but through working hard and studying the bible was he able to make his most profound discovery and eventually lead him to …show more content…

When Luther allegedly nailed his 95 theses to the doors of the church the pope started to take more notice to Martin Luther. After that the pope threatened to excommunicate Luther, but he still rejected to recant his statements. At one point the council even banned Luther’s writings, but he still found a way to continue his work. All of these examples display how courageous Martin Luther was for never hindering his thoughts even though he was not accepted by all. By being so open about his feelings Luther created a community of people that wanted to follow his teachings, and someday carry on his