Alex Kremer 10-26-25 | After Darkness, Light: When an 8-Year-Old Changed History
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What if the only Bible in your entire church was buried under dust in a forgotten drawer? That was the spiritual state of Israel when an unlikely 8-year-old king named Josiah took the throne—no godly father, no spiritual heritage, surrounded by decades of idolatry and corruption. Yet God brought light from darkness. This message draws stunning parallels between Josiah's reformation in 2 Kings 22 and the Protestant Reformation, revealing that genuine revival always begins with rediscovering God's Word. You'll discover why Martin Luther climbed stairs on bloody knees before understanding grace, how a debate over sausage sparked theological revolution, and what it means that judgment begins at the house of God. Learn why reformation isn't a one-time event but requires constant renewal in every generation. If you've ever wondered whether real change is possible in dark times, or how God uses the most unlikely people to accomplish His purposes, this Reformation Month message reveals the unchanging pattern of biblical revival—and why it must always point to Jesus.