Romans 1:16
Topic : RomansFrederick the Great
On one occasion Frederick the Great invited some notable people to his royal table, including his top-ranking generals. One of them by the name of Hans von Zieten declined the invitation because he wanted to partake of communion at his church. Some time later at another banquet Frederick and his guests mocked the general for his religious scruples and made jokes about the Lords supper. In great peril of his life, the officer stood to his feet and said respectfully to the monarch, My lord, there is a greater King than you, a King to whom I have sworn allegiance even unto death. I am a Christian man, and I cannot sit quietly as the Lords name is dishonored, His character belittled, and His cause subjected to ridicule. With your permission I shall withdraw. The other generals trembled in silence, knowing that von Zieten might be killed. But to their surprise, Frederick grasped the hand of this courageous man, asked his forgiveness, and requested that he remain. He promised that he would never again allow such a travesty to be made of sacred things.
Resource
- Ashamed of the Gospel, J. MacArthur, pp. 127ff