July 8, 1530
Grace and peace in Christ!
Honorable, kind, dear Sir and Friend!
Since you ask whether my seal has come out correctly, I shall
answer most amiably and tell you of those thoughts which now come
to my mind about my seal as a symbol of my theology.
There is first to be a cross, black, and placed in a heart,
which should be of its natural color (red), to put me in mind that
faith in Christ crucified saved us. For if one believes from
the heart, he will be justified. Even though it is a black
cross, which mortifies and which also should hurt us, yet it
leaves the heart in its natural color and does not ruin nature ...
that is, the cross does not kill, but keeps man alive. For
the just shall live by faith, by faith in the Savior.
Such a heart is to be in the midst of a white rose, to
symbolize that faith gives joy, comfort, and peace. In a
word, it places the believer into a white joyful rose, for this
faith does not give peace and joy as the world gives.
Therefore, the rose is to be white, not red, for white is the
color of the spirits and of all angels.
This rose, moreover, is fixed in a sky-blue field, symbolizing
that such joy in the Spirit and in faith is a beginning of the
future heavenly joy. It is already a part of faith, and is
grasped through hope, even though not yet manifest.
And around this field is a golden ring, to signify that such
bliss in heaven is endless, and more precious than all joys and
goods, just as gold is the most valuable and precious metal.
May Christ, our dear Lord, be with your spirit until the life
to come. Amen.