To Gerhardt Xantis letter 2 - Martin Luther

TO GERHARDT XANTIS

The second visitation of the churches began in October — Spalatin, Melanchthon, Luther, Jonas, Myconius, taking part. The following year the Elector ordered Luther to remain at home, as Wittenberg lost one hundred students through his and Melanchthon’s absence.

January 1, 1528.

Grace and peace! I received your last letter of consolation with much joy, my Gerhardt. Many thanks. May Christ comfort you for this. No doubt this temptation, which has afflicted me from my youth up, is very great, but I could not have believed that it should so have gained the upper hand. Nevertheless, up till now Christ has always conquered. I commend myself to your prayers and those

of the brethren. I have helped others, but cannot help myself. Praise to my Christ, who, amid poverty, murmuring against God,: and even in death, will gather us together into His kingdom. Meantime we know, that firmly as we may trust His Word and work, these will not justify us. We are ever faithless, although we may boast of having led a Christian life in this world, in spite of its accompanying trials. But one thing is certain, Christ is our life and righteousness, and it is hidden in God. (How difficult, how alien to the flesh, is it to comprehend this.) I am glad I now understand St. Peter’s allusions to being partakers of Christ’s sufferings, which are the portion of our brethren in this world; but as life draws to a close they become more bitter.

Greet Montanus and all the brothers. MARTIN LUTHER .

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