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This year we will be interviewing Martin Luther for Reformation Sunday. I purchased a monks costume and will ask one of the men in the congregation to dress us as Luther. Below is the interview that will be done. I supplied both the teacher and the actor with additional background information on Martin Luther and the Reformation period in history.

An Interview with Martin Luther

Leader: Today we are going to talk with a very important person in the Lutheran church, his name is Martin Luther. The time that he lived in was called, “ The Reformation”. That is a big word that comes from the smaller word – reform. The word reform means to change. We’ll talk more about that after our interview with Mr. Luther.

Enter Martin Luther

Leader: Good morning, Mr. Luther.

Luther: Good morning and good morning, children.

Leader: Mr. Luther we would like to hear more about the Reformation and your part in it. Would you please tell us a little about yourself?

Luther: Sure, I was born in 1483 in Saxony. My father was a miner and foundry owner. I was a very good student in school. My father wanted me to be a lawyer so I decided to go to Law School.

Leader: What was is like in Saxony at that time?

Luther: Well it was not a good time – many had died because of the Plague, a very serious illness. Many of us lost loved ones. Death seemed to be everywhere.

Leader: That doesn’t sound good at all.

Luther: Yes it was very bad.

Leader: How did you become a monk? You were studying to be a lawyer, right.

Luther: Yes I was studying to be a lawyer. Until one day a flash of lightening struck me to the ground. It scared me so badly that without even talking to my father I decided to become a monk in the Catholic Church.

Leader: Wow, I bet that was scary. So happened next?

Luther: Well, because of my near death experience I began to have feelings of not being good enough. I knew that if I died that very minute that I would not be able to stand before God and to go heaven. I knew I would be judged and found guilty of sin. I tried everything to feel good enough. I climbed the Scala Sancta - 28 stairs!! The custom, in my day, was to kiss each stair in order to release a soul from purgatory. But when I reached the top I discovered that I was still in doubt of my worthiness.

Leader: But are we all sinful, right? How can any of us not be found guilty?

Luther: That is when I began to read the Bible and I learned much.

Leader: Tell us what you learned, please.

Luther: I found that man, us, is sinful and can do nothing about our salvation, but Jesus can. He died to save us - we can be saved, or justified, by faith alone nothing more.

Leader: Wow that is great news!!

Luther: Yes it is. The Catholic Church during my time was teaching that we could do “things” or “stuff” to get ourselves into heaven but the Bible teaches us that faith in Jesus is the only path to heaven.

Leader: But shouldn’t we do things or good works or something to please God?

Luther: Oh, yes, we should - I am not saying that you shouldn’t. It is out of love for God that we want to serve Him and do good works. But we can’t rely on these works to open the door heaven for us. Only faith in Jesus can do that.

Leader: I bet the people of your time did not like what you were saying did they?

Luther: No they did not. I had to hide in a castle for a whole year they were so upset but God was there beside me keeping me safe the whole time.

Leader: A whole year, wow. So what did you do in that castle for an entire year?

Luther: Well I wrote many papers and I even translated the New Testament in to German so everyone could read it before this it was only written in Latin.

Leader: You kept pretty busy then.

Luther: Yes I did. So may I ask the children a question?

Leader: Yes you may

Luther: Thanks, so children how do we receive the gift of heaven?

Children: By believing that Jesus died for our sins. (you may need to help them with this)

Luther: That’s exactly right

Leader: Well, Mr. Luther we realize that you are a very busy man so we will let you get back on your journey. Thank you so much for taking the time to come and visit with us today.

Luther: Well you are very welcome. Thank you for letting me come in talk to the wonderful children here at Solid Rock Lutheran.

Leader: Let’s tell Mr. Luther thank you coming to visit us today

Children: THANK YOU !!

Luther exits the building through that back door downstairs.

Leader: Many things changed during Martin Luther’s time. Can anyone tell me some of those changes or reforms were?
There are many different answers to this question

1. how people believed
2. their faith in Jesus
people began to believe that Jesus was the only way to heaven
2. Works were still important but a way to heaven
3. People began to read the Bible in a language they could read

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