Martin+Luther

=**Martin Luther**=

===Marin Luther was born on the 10th of November 1483 and he passed away on the 18the of February 1546. Martin Luther’s father was a copper miner and he was born on 10 November 1483 in Eisleben. In 1505, Martin Luther studied at the University of Erfurt then later decided to join a monastery. Martin Luther began teaching at the University of Wittenberg and in 1512 was made a doctor of Theology. He was a priest and theology professor and Bible translator.===
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//I feel that success is reaching a goal. When I set out to achieve something and do - I have succeeded.//
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 * //What is success?//**

//Determination, courage, vision, dedication, self-control, support from others and some skills.//
 * //Personal qualities needed for success?//**


 * //Dictionary definition of success?//**


 * 1) //obsolete : outcome, result//
 * 2) //degree or measure of succeeding b : favorable or desired outcome; also : the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence//
 * 3) //one that succeeds//

//When a person is the best that they can be.//
 * //Students definition of success?//**

//Lazy, loose interest, encounter problems, sick, injury or they get beaten.//
 * //Why do people fall short of achieving their potential?//**

//When God created us - He made us with a purpose and a specifc design. I feel that He would like to see use do what we were designed for.//
 * //Why does God want us to achieve our full potential?//**

Read and analyse 1 Corinthians 12:4 and 12:12-27 emphasising the fact that God made us all different so that we can function together to achieve a greater purpose. We are not all called to be successful groundbreakers at the same thing, but each of us has our own unique potential and giftings to achieve amazing things. //1st Corinthians 12:12-26// //Christ and his church form one body, as Head and members. Christians become members of this body by baptism. The outward rite is of Divine institution; it is a sign of the new birth, and is called therefore the washing of regeneration, Titus 3:5. But it is by the Spirit, only by the renewing of the Holy Ghost, that we are made members of Christ's body. And by communion with Christ at the Lord's supper, we are strengthened, not by drinking the wine, but by drinking into one Spirit. Each member has its form, place, and use. The meanest makes a part of the body. There must be a distinction of members in the body. So Christ's members have different powers and different places. We should do the duties of our own place, and not murmur, or quarrel with others. All the members of the body are useful and necessary to each other. Nor is there a member of the body of Christ, but may and ought to be useful to fellow-members. As in the natural body of man, the members should be closely united by the strongest bonds of love; the good of the whole should be the object of all. All Christians are dependent one upon another; each is to expect and receive help from the rest. Let us then have more of the spirit of union in our religion.//