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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…” quote by Martin Luther
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“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.”

Martin Luther

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace everyday tasks as spiritual service.

Themes

equality vocation spirituality call humility

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parish work
  • family care
  • community volunteering
  • daily work

Key Concepts

theology democratization of faith call to service

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you see your daily work as a spiritual calling?
  • Can ordinary tasks be as meaningful as religious rites?
A Different Perspective

Some may feel called to specific ministries; this view may overlook personal gifts.

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