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The
Reformation began on October 31, 1517, when German monk Saint
Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in
Wittenberg, Germany. This was one of the greatest events of the
past 1,000 years.
Saint Martin made a translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew
into German. Soon all the countries of Europe followed his example
by translating the Scriptures into their languages. For
the first time in history, the recently invented printing press
made the Word of God available to all the people.
Saint Martin wrote a book entitled The Babylonian Captivity
of the Congregation. The end of the Babylonian Captivity
of the Jews in 457 B.C., started the 490 years countdown to the
First Coming of the Messiah, and the end of the Babylonian Captivity
of the Congregation in 1517 started the countdown to the Second
Coming of Christ!!
When he was
commanded to appear before Emperor Charles V to answer for his
writings, Saint Martin gave this fearless reply:
I cannot
submit my faith either to the Pope or to the Councils, because
it is clear as day that they have frequently erred and contradicted
each other. Unless therefore, I am convinced by the testimony
of Scripture ... I cannot and will not retract ... Here I stand,
I can do no other. So help me God, Amen.
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