Free Resource: Martin Luther’s Here I Stand

Free Resource: Martin Luther’s Here I Stand

—Reformation Day Resource
10-24-09 • 19 Comments • Filed under: Audio, Church History, Defending and Contending, Martin Luther, Reformed Theology • This Post has been viewed 1,201 times. • Email This PostPrint This Post!

 

Offer ended last November 1, 2009. If you still want the mp3, leave your email at the comment section below and I’ll personally send it to you—Only until 30th of November!

In celebration of the upcoming Reformation day on the 31st of October, in remembrance of God’s providence in using Martin Luther as a catalyst for the Protestant Reformation as he nailed his 95 theses on the door of Wittenberg, the folks at ListenersBible.com made this great resource (originally a $10.95 value resource) available for download for FREE.

This is an audio rendition by Max McClean of Martin Luther’s speech that in ways marked the beginning of the Reformation, Here I stand.

In the late afternoon of April 18, 1521, in the city of Worms, Germany, Martin Luther, a 37 year-old Catholic monk was called to defend himself before Charles the Fifth, the Holy Roman Emperor. The speech he delivered that day, Here I Stand, marked the beginning of the Reformation, a critical turning point in Christian history, that decisively altered the spiritual map of the world.

In this recording, Max McLean introduces the events leading up to the Diet of Worms: Martin Luther’s prayer the night before he delivered his speech; Luther’s stirring defense; the Catholic church’s rebuttal; and, Luther’s final heartfelt response.

Recovering the treasures of the past is a marvelous gift to the church. I love these presentations of the classics given by Max McLean. However, Martin Luther’s Here I Stand is my favorite. R. C. Sproul

Also, to add, you can subscribe to ListenersBible’s daily Scripture reading podcast by Max McClean by going here and choosing your podcast program.

19 Responses to " Free Resource: Martin Luther’s Here I Stand "

  1. marvingardner says:

    Please send me the reformation sermon

    In Christ

    Marvin

  2. JM Vergara says:

    Sent! Please check your email, Marvin.

  3. Jim says:

    I would love a copy – thanks so much. :) Sorry I'm late!

  4. JM Vergara says:

    Just sent it! Please check your email, Jim.

  5. Ernie says:

    Please send the free Here I Stand mp3. Thanks.

  6. KimNejudne says:

    Bro Pasend din sa email ko. Thanks. :)

  7. SovGraceSingles says:

    JM… Hey, it appears I'm here too late for the Free Download of Luther's Here I Stand. Could you send me one too?

    Dean of http://www.SovereignGraceSingles.com

  8. JM Vergara says:

    No problem, brother. Just sent it!

  9. Jeney says:

    Oh, I'd love it – Thank you!

    -Jeney

  10. zekariashaileselassie says:

    I'm new to this site but I would like that mp3 sent to me if its not to much trouble. I will be gratefull. Thanks.

  11. JM Vergara says:

    Sorry I took so long. Just sent!:)

  12. JM Vergara says:

    Not a problem. Freely received, freely give.:) Already sent.:)

  13. Donna says:

    Hi JM! Could you send me a copy too? I'd love to listen to it. Thanks so much, and kudos on coming up with a great site!

  14. JM Vergara says:

    Sorry for the late reply! Been busy all week. Just sent! Enjoy the audio.:)

  15. johnfong1 says:

    JM,

    I love to have one myself. Kinda late, sorry. Hope all is well. Thankful for all the encouraging Tweets!

  16. JM Vergara says:

    Just sent, bro.:) I'm doing better, by God's grace, more than I deserve. Hope you are doing well too, brother. Grace and peace!

  17. shawn garbutt says:

    Brother, I would love to have a copy. So thank you in advance.

    Blessings to You!

    Shawn
    2 Cor. 12:9, Phil. 1:20

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