Felix
Mantz was also an originator of the Reformation of the
faith, in Germany, and when he, with great zeal, practiced,
taught, and preached, the recognized truth of the gospel, he
was envied, accused, and imprisoned by his adversaries, and
finally drowned at Zurich, for the evangelical truth, thus
becoming a witness of the sufferings of Christ. This
occurred in the year of our Lord 1526. He left the following
admonition to his fellow brethren, for their comfort:
“My heart
rejoices in God, who gives me much knowledge and wisdom,
that I may escape the eternal, and never-ending death.
Therefore I praise Thee, O Lord Christ from heaven, that
Thou whom God has sent me as a Saviour, and for an example
and a light, and who has called me into His heavenly
kingdom, already before my end has come, that I should have
eternal joy with Him, and should love Him and all His
righteousness, which exists here, and which shall endure
forever hereafter, and without which nothing avails or
subsists; hence so many who do not have this in truth, are
deceived by a vain opinion. But alas! how many are found at
the present who boast of the Gospel and speak, teach, and
preach much about it, but are full of hatred and envy, and
who have not the love of God in them, whose deceit is known
to all the world, as we have experienced in these latter
days, that those who have come to us in sheep’s clothing are
ravening wolves, who hate the pious on the earth, and
obstruct the way to life and to the true sheepfold. Thus do
the false prophets and hypocrites of this world, who curse
and pray with the same mouth, and whose life is disorderly.
They call upon the authorities to kill us, by which they
destroy the very essence of Christianity. But I will praise
the Lord Christ, who exercises all patience towards us; for
He instructs us with His divine graces, and shows love to
all men, according to the nature of God His heavenly Father,
which none of the false prophets are able to do.
“Here we
must observe this difference, that the sheep of Christ seek
the praises of God; this is their choice, and they do not
suffer themselves to be hindered either by possessions or
temporal good, for they are in the keeping of Christ. The
Lord Christ compels no one to come to His glory; only those
that are willing and prepared attain unto it by true faith
and baptism. Whenever a person brings forth genuine fruits
of repentance, the heaven of eternal joys is, through grace,
purchased and obtained for him by Christ, through the
shedding of His innocent blood, which He so willingly poured
out; thereby showing us His love, and enduing us with the
power if His Spirit, and whoever receives and uses it grows
and is made perfect in God. Only love to God through Christ
shall stand and prevail; not boasting, denouncing, or
threatening. It is love alone that is pleasing to God: he
that cannot show love shall not stand in the sight of God.
The true love of Christ shall not destroy the enemy; he that
would be an heir with Christ is taught that he must be
merciful, as the Father in heaven us merciful. Christ never
accused any one, as do the false teachers of the present
day; from which it is evident that they do not have the love
of Christ, nor understand His Word; and still they would be
shepherds and teachers; but at last they will have to
despair, when they shall find, that everlasting pain shall
be their recompense, if they do not reform. Christ also
never hated any one; neither did His true servants, but they
continued to follow Christ in the true way, as He went
before them. This Light of life they have before them, and
are glad to walk in it; but those who are hateful and
envious, and do thus wickedly betray, accuse, smite and
quarrel, cannot be Christians. They are those who run before
Christ as thieves and murderers, and under a false pretense
shed innocent blood. By this we may know them that are not
on the side of Christ; for they, as children of Belial,
prompted by envy, destroy the ordinances of Jesus Christ;
even as Cain slew his brother Abel, when God accepted the
offerings of Abel.
With this I
will finish my discourse, desiring that all the pious be
mindful of the fall of Adam, who when he accepted the advice
of the serpent, and became disobedient to God, the
punishment of death came upon him. Thus it shall also happen
to those who do not accept Christ, but resist Him, love this
world, and have not the love of God. And thus I close with
this that I will firmly adhere to Christ, and trust in Him,
who is acquainted with all my needs, and can deliver me out
of it. Amen.
1 Peter 5:1; John 16:20;
Galatians 5:21; John 5:42; Matthew 7:15; 2 Thessalonians
3:7; John 10:3; Acts 2:38; Luke 6:36; John 8:12; John 10:1;
Genesis 4:8; 3:6; 1 John 2:15; John 5:42.
Note: Taken from the book
Martyrs Mirror. Content may or may not have been edited
for clarity.