Letter from a Condemned Man
Topic : DeathHerman Lange, a German Christian was to be executed by the Nazis during WWII. In his cell on the night before he was to be killed, Lange wrote a note to his parents. He said two feelings occupied his mind: I am, first, in a joyous mood, and second filled with great anticipation. Then he made this beautiful affirmation: In Christ I have put my faith, and precisely today I have faith in Him more firmly than ever. Finally he urged his parents to read the New Testament for comfort: Look where you will, everywhere you will find jubilation over the grace that makes us children of God. What can befall a child of God? Of what should I be afraid? On the contrary, rejoice!