Though he was martyred by Rome. His dream - that a plowboy might know the Scriptures better than the Pope’s scholars, came true. His translation placed the living Word of God into the hands of ordinary men and women, breaking the chains of Rome’s control over Scripture.
Today, every believer who opens a Bible in their own tongue stands as a living testimony to the faith of one men who counted the cost and did not turn back. Tyndale’s body was reduced to ashes, but the Word he translated ignited a fire that no empire, no pope, and no persecution could ever extinguish.
He gave his life so the world could read the Word of Life. The question that remains is this... Tyndale died to give us the Bible; what will we live for now that we have it?
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