The blessing of the Formula of Concord


I am starting to realize that the Formula of Concord is both a blessing and a curse for modern Lutheran discussions.  Answering questions about predestination and election while also talking about the third use of the Law.  Is it the doctrine of inspiration and inerrancy that separates Lutherans or is it the Formula itself?

The Formula was a document that allowed for Lutheranism in Germany to survive, the assaults of Rome.  The Pope even thought if it was not for the second the Martin, Lutheranism would have fallen.  But has Lutheranism not already fallen in America?

American Lutherans have long struggled with issues they have faced on this continent and in this modern age that Lutherans previously did not face.  But I would argue that Lutherans have not done this united and together because these various backgrounds have never been fully united.

I hear people talk about confessional Lutheranism, but do they mean Luther's confession or the Bock of Concord in its entirety.  Walther had to deal with people that only subscribed to parts of the Lutheran Confessions, to we still have those people today?  Sadly the answer is yes.  We are not only divided on scripture but even on the normed norms (the confessions).  Maybe it is time when we need to realize Lutherans are not all Lutheran anymore.  Thank you.

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