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This is an understandable question, which Jesus answers for us in Matthew 23:1-39.Question: If I can't trust what the Christian Church has said, and passed on to me as trustworthy, then how can I be expected to even trust the Bible? The Bible is one of those things which I've received from the Church.
-CryptoLutheran
It would be nice to reread the whole Chapter, which I am sure you have read before, but for a less lengthy reading, you just need to read Matthew 23:2, 3
God's word is just that - God's word.
It does not matter whose hands God allows it to go through.
God is in control of what man is allowed to do, or disallowed from doing with his word.
Since it is God's will that "all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth", "the word of the Lord endures forever". 1 Peter 1:25
For, “All people are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall,
but the word of the Lord endures forever.” And this is the word that was preached to you.
but the word of the Lord endures forever.” And this is the word that was preached to you.
This can be seen by simply tracing the history of the Bible to now.
Where the Bible came from, and what it has been through for say, 2,000 years, is too remarkable not to ascribe its survival to divine preservation.
A few facts that stand out to me as remarkable, are
- How the Bible was translated into other languages despite the fierce opposition against that task.
- How God preserved his name so that, as Psalm 83:18 says That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth.
Those who went up against that authority were martyred... but the result? God - not what people consider the Christian Church - God made the Bible available to "common people" and today people can read the Bible in about 3,000 languages.
God is the one who backed the efforts of people to translate the Bible into different languages, and restore his name in its proper place.
There are other things God did, which people don't see, but the truth became available to people hungry for it, despite the efforts of Satan, to hide it.
So, you can trust God, and the Bible.
We know the Bible is true, despite attempts to alter it. God preserved his message, and faithful ones reading it today, can see that "every promise of the LORD your God has come true. Not a single one has failed" - Joshua 23:14

Tyndale Bible - Wikipedia
Tyndale made his purpose known to Bishop of London Cuthbert Tunstall but was refused permission. Thwarted in England, Tyndale moved to the continent.
Tyndale's translations and polemical books were condemned and banned in England by Catholic authorities: in particular almost all copies of his first 1526 New Testament, which authorities regarded as particularly flawed, were bought and burned by Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall...
[Tyndale] was declared a heretic for his Lutheran advocacy and defrocked. Tyndale now being voluntarily outside the protection of the Church, the Habsburg civil authorities then took him and sentenced him to be strangled to death and the body burned...
The Catholic Church had long proclaimed that the only true Church was the Catholic Church. The word church in Catholic teaching could only be used of the Catholic Church...
When Tyndale translated the Greek word ἐκκλησία (ekklēsía) as congregation, he was thereby undermining the entire structure of the Catholic Church.
Many of the reform movements believed in the authority of scripture alone. To them it dictated how a "true" church should be organized and administered.
Do you think God approved of what some consider to be the Christian Church's actions?
If so, why?
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