Celebrate Scripture's authority and remember the courage of reformers who stood for God's truth.
Get a Personal Prayer Written by AI →Lord, I thank You for the gift of Your Word. I'm grateful for those courageous reformers who risked everything to make Scripture accessible to common people in their own languages. I'm grateful that I can hold a Bible in my hands, read it in my native tongue, and know God through His Word. Help me never to take this privilege for granted. In many parts of the world, Your Word is still restricted, and Your people hunger for Scripture. I thank You that Your Word cannot be silenced or suppressed, and I ask You to continue spreading it to every nation. Give me a deep love for Scripture and a commitment to knowing it, studying it, and living it out. May Your Word transform me. Amen.
God of grace, I thank You for the Reformation's central truth: that salvation comes through faith alone, not through works or human achievement. I'm grateful that I don't have to earn Your love through religious performance or achieve righteousness through my own effort. Your grace is freely given, Your mercy is unearned, and my salvation rests entirely in Christ. Help me to really believe this truth at a deep level, not just intellectually but in how I live. Free me from the burden of trying to be good enough, and help me to rest in Your unconditional acceptance. Help me to extend this same grace to others—to stop judging based on works and to recognize that You alone are the judge. May I live in the freedom of faith. Amen.
Holy God, grant me the courage of the reformers who stood for truth even when it cost them everything. I live in a world where truth is constantly challenged, where conviction is seen as arrogance, and where standing for biblical principles can bring rejection and ridicule. Give me the courage to believe what Your Word says is true and to live according to Your commands, even when the culture around me rejects it. Give me wisdom to know when to speak and when to hold my tongue, but help me never to compromise truth for the sake of comfort or acceptance. Help me to stand firm in my faith, grounded in Scripture, unafraid of what others might think. Make me bold in my belief. Amen.
Father, I pray for Your Church on this Reformation Day. I pray that we would return again and again to Scripture as our ultimate authority. I pray that the Church would be a place of genuine transformation, where people encounter the living Christ and are changed from the inside out. I pray for pastors and leaders who will faithfully teach Your Word and lead Your people with integrity and humility. I pray that the Church would be known not for judgment and exclusion, but for love, grace, and redemption. Protect the Church from corruption, false teaching, and drift away from biblical truth. Renew us, reform us, and restore us to be truly Your body. Amen.
Eternal God, thank You that truth exists and that it liberates us. Thank You that Your Word is true, that it stands forever, and that it can be trusted completely. In a world of relativism and confusion, I thank You for the anchor of biblical truth. I thank You that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. I pray that Your truth would continue to spread throughout the world, transforming hearts and setting people free. I pray for religious freedom so that people everywhere can access Scripture and choose their own faith. Help me to be a witness to truth in a world of deception. May Your truth reign forever. Amen.
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Download Free on the App Store →Reformation Day (October 31, 1517) commemorates a pivotal moment in Christian history when Martin Luther nailed 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, challenging the corruption and false teachings that had crept into the Church. But the Reformation was far more than a historical event—it was a spiritual movement that called the Church back to its foundations: Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, and Christ alone. These four pillars still matter today. In an age when truth claims are questioned, when biblical authority is challenged, and when people are confused about what Christianity really means, the Reformation's core convictions are as relevant as ever. Romans 1:17 stands at the heart of the Reformation—the principle that the righteous will live by faith. Not by works, not by human achievement, not by religious performance, but by faith in God's grace and Christ's finished work. Reformation Day is a day to celebrate the courageous men and women who fought for these truths, often at great personal cost. It's also a day to examine ourselves: Do we really believe what Scripture says? Are we truly living by faith alone? Are we allowing God's Word to have authority in our lives? These prayers invite you to commemorate the Reformation's significance and to recommend yourself to its core convictions.
Reformation Day (October 31) commemorates Martin Luther's 1517 challenge to church corruption and his call to return to Scripture as the ultimate authority. It celebrates the principle that the Bible alone is our guide, faith alone is our salvation, and God's grace alone is what saves us.
Sola scriptura (Scripture alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola gratia (grace alone), and Solus Christus (Christ alone). These emphasize that God's Word is our guide, faith is how we're justified, grace is God's free gift, and Christ is our ultimate authority and redeemer.
Thank God for the courageous reformers who stood for truth. Pray for deeper love of Scripture and commitment to its teachings. Pray for the Church to remain faithful to biblical truth. Celebrate religious freedom and access to God's Word.