Assumption Quote by Martin Luther
“Monastic vows rest on the false assumption that there is a special calling, a vocation, to which superior Christians are invited to observe the counsels of perfection while ordinary Christians fulfill only the commands; but there simply is no special religious vocation since the call of God comes to each at the common tasks.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: 95 Theses, 1517
Luther argues that religious vocation is universal, not limited to a special elite, and that all are called to serve in everyday life.
In simple terms: God calls everyone to ordinary duties, no special vocation.
Embrace everyday tasks as spiritual service.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parish work
- family care
- community volunteering
- daily work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you see your daily work as a spiritual calling?
- Can ordinary tasks be as meaningful as religious rites?
Some may feel called to specific ministries; this view may overlook personal gifts.