I believe it was RC Sproul that said that Martin Luther talked about God’s providence more than even John Calvin did.

Also, if anyone has read part of Martin Luther’s book; ‘The Bondage of the Soul’, they will notice that the title of the book
is very telling. Yet despite this, in talking to Lutherans, many disagree, or state that Luther wrote that book when he was no longer sane.

In other conversations with Lutherans, I was shocked when they in no uncertain terms said the Reformed view that said: (I hope I don’t butcher this) “Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone. But not by a faith that is alone” is actually a works based righteousness because it should not include the last part.
When I tried to say why I agreed with the Reformers and added we are not “anti-nominians”. One person said “what is wrong with being an anti-nominian?”

Tom