One of the sparks of the Protestant Reformation was one powerful idea: sola fide—justification by faith alone. This doctrine, championed by Martin Luther, has been debated fiercely for centuries and continues to ignite passionate discussions today. The Seventh-day Adventist Church claims to carry the torch of the Reformation, including its central tenet of sola fide. But does this claim hold up to scrutiny?
In this thought-provoking episode, we’re joined by former SDA pastor Haroldo Camacho, who brings a unique perspective through his translation of Martin Luther’s commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians. We will discuss his translation, what the biblical teaching of justification by faith is, and examine Adventist theology in light of that.
Dr. Camacho serves as a lay minister in Our Savior Lutheran Church in Plantation, Florida. Born a little over 75 years ago in Colombia, his journey has taken him from infancy in an SDA pastor’s home, to becoming an Adventist minister, missionary, theology professor, and conference secretary. Until the Holy Spirit intervened in his life with the gospel of God’s justifying grace, which he confesses to have received by faith alone in the merits of Christ. Currently, Haroldo has a YouTube ministry reaching several thousands of Spanish speaking SDA’s and former SDA’s.
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