To Johann Matthesius of Joachim’s Thal - Martin Luther

TO JOHANN MATTHESIUS OF JOACHIM’ S THAL

Luther’s former boarder, who wrote the first Life of Luther, given in a series of lectures to a Bible Class. December 14, 1543.

Grace and peace in the Lord! M. Caspar writes me that you are much disquieted over the tyranny of this most wretched King Ferdinand, who has decided to banish all married pastors from his dominions. I should be surprised if the Bohemians consented to this mad act. Still, they may do so. But what would be the result? Are Ferdinand’s the only lands in the world? Has Christ no other land which would gladly receive His grace? And will not He who casts down kings forsake Ferdinand’s kingdom as the land of His wrath? Why fear nightmares? Rather be full of confidence in God’s strength. Despise this water-bubble, who does not know whether he may be a king or a worm tomorrow. But we shall reign with Christ to all eternity, while he shall burn in hell with the devil.

I herewith commit you to God. MARTIN LUTHER . (Schutze.)

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