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Castillo Fuerte

Jul 15, 20244 min
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The story behind the typical or the story of the Fort Castle Hymn is our God? Martin Luther, the great leader of the reformation, wrote the lyrics and music of the famous Fort Castle Himno is our God? As one writer has said, Luther was a musician from the cradle. As a child, he had a splendid voice to sing. His favorite entertainment was to take his lute every day after eating and walking away for half an hour to play and

sing. While he was studying at a school in the Franciscan monastery. Being very young, he often used his magnificent voice to sing in front of the windows of the rich, to obtain alms and to be able to give them to the poor. Luther said, whoever doesn' t like music can never be my friend. He said music was a gift and a grace from God. He could drive satan away and make man forget all anger. His desire was to compose hymns so that God' s message would be propagated through chanting.

He wanted all his compatriots to have hymns and read the Bible in their own language. By reading the Bible or going in the voice of God and singing hymns, they would come out with God. Before Martin Luther, music was used only by the priests of the churches or select choirs in Latin, but the great reformer introduced congregational anthemology to the world. The first Protestant hymnal was published in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1, 500 twenty- four.

This little book had only eight hymns, four of them written by Martin Luther. In no time. The demand for this little book was great. People learned and sang hymns with great enthusiasm and Germany became a sea of songs. In this reform, Martin Luther came to be accepted and known as the father

of congregational imnology. It is rare, at the same time that there is an individual like Luther who wrote the music and lyrics of his inspired signs of his thirty- seven hymns, the best known is Castle Strong is our God, has a powerful message and everyone has sung it from that date until today. While Luther lived, his enemies said that all Germany was accepting and learning his doctrines. Through their hymns they accused the hymns of being the ones that

destroyed the soul more than even the books or sermons written by him. It is believed that it was during the captivity at Burgo Bar Castle that Luther wrote this beautiful hymn. His friends captured him and hid the fortress of Barburg from him to protect him from his enemies. Although the Luther complained of being idle, he read the Bible in Hebrew and Greek. He continued with the translation of the psalms and composed a volume of sermons and a multitude of other writings

for almost a year. He exhorted, taught, rebuked and thundered from a hiding place in the mountains. Perhaps he found a place of safety and help in that castle, which inspired him to write and meditate on the security and help that God was for him. In the words of this hymn, Luther manifested the trust and support he found in his god. Here are the words, according to the Spanish translation of the poet and ecclesiastic Juan Bautista Cabrera.

Man Martin Luther was inspired by Psalm forty- six to write the classic hymn of Protestant reformation. Strong castle

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