Luther believed a person could be saved by having faith in God, faith that believed God has provided the way of salvation through His son Jesus who died as a sacrifice for sin
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
Martin Luther believed you could be saved by having a " I have a dream speech" saying NOMATTER what color skin you are we are all the same.
False. Martin Luther believed that humans gain salvation through grace alone. He believed there was nothing anyone could do to make them worthy of salvation, but that it was only through God's grace and mercy that anyone could be saved. This did not mean, however, that faith and good works were to be ignored, but rather that they could not buy salvation.
He believed Christians should be saved through faith and popes lacked this authority.
The "Inner Light"
Luther's main beleifs are written in the 95-Theses.
Martin Luther believed that Christians are saved by faith alone in Christ alone.
NO Martin Luther King Jr. NEVER GAVE A SERMON ON SALVATION BECAUSE HE WAS NOT SAVED MAN HIMSELF!!!
Calvin broke away from Luther because Luther did not believe in 'once saved always saved'.All sins are forgiven, Yesterday, today and the future..
he saved us all he saved us all
Luther said we are saved by faith alone. The Catholic Church teaches we are saved by faith and good works.