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God’s hand can be seen in history through the lives and timing of Martin
Luther, William Tyndale, and Johannes Gutenberg. Luther, born in 1483,
became the central figure of the Protestant Reformation by confronting
the corruption of Roman Catholicism and restoring biblical truth to
public attention. Tyndale, born eleven years later, translated the Bible
into English from Hebrew and Greek, making him a foundational figure in
the English Reformation and later English Bible translations.
Pastor
John emphasizes God’s omniscience, meaning nothing in history is
accidental. Before the foundation of the world, the Godhead had already
planned creation, redemption, the crucifixion of the Messiah, and the
calling of believers in Christ. The timing of Luther and Tyndale was not
random, but part of God’s unfolding plan to restore access to the Bible
after centuries of spiritual darkness.
Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press was a critical piece of God’s
providential preparation. Developed before Luther and Tyndale needed
their translations printed, the moveable type press allowed Scripture to
be reproduced cheaply and distributed in large numbers. This made it
possible for ordinary people to read the Bible in their own languages
for the first time on a large scale.
Luther’s German Bible influenced Bible translations in Scandinavian
nations and helped establish Lutheran churches. Revival movements in
Sweden and Norway later produced missionaries, while Swedish Baptists
and Pentecostals carried the Gospel into Russia and Brazil. The English
Bible also helped shape the missionary work of the British Empire and
later the United States, spreading the Gospel across Africa, India,
China, and many other nations.
The
central point is that God knew Satan would seek to neutralize the New
Testament church, but He also knew when and how to intervene. After more
than eleven centuries of spiritual darkness, God raised up Luther,
Tyndale, and Gutenberg’s invention to ignite the Reformation, restore
the Bible to the common people, and prepare the way for worldwide Gospel
expansion.
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