Martin Luther, God's Humble Servant.... Poem by Sylvia Frances Chan

Martin Luther, God's Humble Servant....

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Martin Luther, God's Humble Servant….

Martin Luther was born in Eisleben,Germany
on November 10th 1483
unfortunately, a tragic death he died
on February 18th 1546
an ominous event,
a darkest event

He translated the Bible,
so that we can read the Bible
as it is now
People all over the world
can read the Bible too.

Martin Luther thought
that everyone in the world
must be able to read the Bible,
and so to know God's Words thoroughly

Not only for the pope and the kings

Commemorating Martin Luther nailed
his 95 Theses
on 31 of October 1517 at the door of
the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany,
Electorate of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire.

Martin Luther's followers are spread
all over the world


© Sylvia Tjan - Sylvia frances Chan

Remembering Today what Martin Luther had done
for God and for the people all over the world
Work for God is always furtile and bears fruit constantly.
Anno Domini 31 October 2020

Saturday, October 31, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: poem
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Commemorating Martin Luther nailed
his 95 Theses
on 31 of October 1517 at the door of
the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany,
Electorate of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire.

Martin Luther's followers are spread
all over the world

© Sylvia Tjan - Sylvia frances Chan

Remembering Today what Martin Luther had done
for God and for the people all over the world
Work for God is always furtile and bears fruit constantly.
Anno Domini 31 October 2020
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 31 October 2020

Martin Luther thought about bright future about philosophical development of the people and thought that every person should read Bible. We should know God's word thoroughly. Martin Luther's followers are spread all over the world and it is very true. You have given us important information about this great personality. This poem is excellently penned..5 stars..

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