October 31, 1517 marks a very special day in church history: Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis against the Catholic church against the door of the church in Wittenburg, Germany, starting the Protestant Reformation characterized by a return to the Scriptures and a belief that one is justified before God by grace alone, through faith alone, in Jesus Christ alone, and for the glory of God alone.
Almost 500 years later we celebrate the work of the courageous reformers and their proclamation of the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ as found in the Scriptures.
What is the best way to celebrate Reformation Day? Thank God by meditating on His sovereign work throughout history, the glorious truths of the Gospel and His gracious revelation of Himself in the Scriptures.
What is another funny way to celebrate? By making hilarious Martin Luther memes and posting them on social media.
Here are some great Martin Luther memes for Reformation Day along with the best of social media:
“@samuelknecht: Happy Reformation Day, everybody! #partylikeits1517” pic.twitter.com/b3WtcHIWz3
— Josh Pankey (@JoshPankey) October 31, 2013
Happy Reformation Day! pic.twitter.com/UZHTuJqUvy
— Marc A. Stutzel (@stynxno) October 31, 2013
.@WardrobeDoor with another great Reformation Day Poster. pic.twitter.com/8PtZgtOnai
— Ray Raley (@rayraley) October 31, 2013
Happy Reformation Day! Keep on reforming! Soli Deo Gloria! pic.twitter.com/Yv6P8MHYge
— I Am That I'm Not (@DavidBeersdorf) October 31, 2013
Fun #pumpkincarving of #MartinLuther on this #ReformationDay from @Reformation21 #reformation #protestant #grace pic.twitter.com/BY0CPHnHTQ
— Bible Gateway (@biblegateway) October 31, 2013
Bonus Resource: Meghan Carver shares some tips and activities for a great Reformation Day Party…