The first letter of Joris Wippe, written to his wife, when he was sent from
Dortrecht to the Hague
The eternal joy and gladness which ear has not heard, nor eye seen, nor has
entered into the heart of man, this same joy and gladness I wish you my dearest
wife and sister, whom I love in God, for a heartfelt salutation. Amen.
My most beloved wife and sister in the Lord, I wish you the joy of the Holy
Ghost in your heart, for a heartfelt greeting in God our Saviour and Lord; which
joy of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness,
faith, meekness, temperance; against such there is no law; and they that are
Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. Gal. 5:22-24.
Therefore my dear wife in the Lord, take heed to yourself, that you abound
with this precious Spirit; for of that with which one is filled He will bring
forth. Regard not the joy and pleasure of this world;"for whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh
reap corruption: but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life
everlasting." Gal. 6:7, 8. O dear sister in the Lord, let us"no be weary in
well doing; for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. As we have therefore
opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the
household of faith." Gal. 6:9. Hence, pray always with all prayer, watching
and supplication in the Spirit, in all your requests to the Lord (Eph. 6:18),
and let your modesty and obedience, and your love to God, be an example and
pattern to all our dear obedient children, whom the holy Lord has given us,
to the praise and glory of His Father. And use diligence in teaching and admonishing
them; and chastise them, lest the Lord requires them at your hands. Do your
very best, so that I may see you all again at the resurrection of the just.
Luke 14:14. Be well content, and always fix your heart and mind upon the living
God; for He will not forsake the widow and the fatherless; but His eyes behold
the afflicted widows and fatherless, and His ear is open unto their prayer.
Hence, be patient, and commit all your concerns to the Lord; He will be a kind
Protector to you. If you remain faithful to Him, He will be faithful to you;
He will not be wanting on His part.
I further let you know, that my mind and heart are still fixed upon the living
God, and I trust by His great mercy not to separate from Him, and I daily wait
for my redemption. I thought that your sister had just come in time to witness
my offering. I knew nothing to the contrary for a time; but my hour had not
come yet- the Lord knows how to reserve His own for the proper time. O dear
wife, pray the Lord for me as long as I am in this poor, weak flesh. I trust
to remember you also in my prayers, and I most affectionately thank you in the
Lord for sending me so kind an exhortation, which is food for the soul; I also
thank you for the temporal things.
Herewith I commend you to Almighty God, and to the Word of His grace. Amen.
Greet all the brethren and sisters much in the Lord.
Written by me, Joris Wippe, your husband and brother in the Lord, imprisoned
at the Hague, in Holland, for the testimony of Jesus Christ.
The second letter of Joris Wippe, written to his wife, when he, through
those of Dordrecht, lay imprisoned at the Hague
Everlasting joy, grace and peace from God our heavenly Father, through Jesus
Christ our Lord and Saviour, and the joy of the Holy Ghost in your heart and
conscience, be with you, my most beloved wife and sister in the Lord;J wish
it to you as an affectionate salutation in the Lord, and to all our dear children,
whom God has given us; to Him be praise forever and ever. Amen.
My most dearly beloved wife and sister in the Lord, I salute you with a loving
heart in the Lord with the salutation of Christ, and also all my dear obedient
children, whom the holy Lord has given us to the Oraise .and glory of His. Father.
My most beloved wife in the Lord, I also inform you with joy that my mind, heart
and soul are still fixed upon the living God and Father, through Jesus Christ
His dear, beloved Son, our Saviour; and I trust, through His fatherly lave,
which He shows to me poor, unprofitable servant, through His great mercy, not
to separate from Him and His holy Word; for His Word is truth, and His commandment,
life everlasting. He went before us with much misery and tribulation; we must
follow His footsteps, since the servant is not above his Lord. For He has so
kindly admonished us with regard to this, saying, "If they have persecuted me,
they will also persecute you, if they have excommunicated me, they will also
excommunicate you; and all these things will they do- unto you, becausethey
have known neither me nor my Father." John 15:20, 21.
Hence, my dear wife, whom I love in God, be well content, and fix your whole
heart and hope upon the living God; He will not leave you an afflicted widow,
with all your fatherless children; for His eyes are upon the righteous, and
His ears are open unto their cry, and He will succor the cause of the widow
and the fatherless. Ps. 34:15.
Therefore, my dearly beloved wife, take the Almighty God for your Protector,
and plant a valiant spirit into your heart, like the Maccabean mother with her
seven sons. II Macc. 7. Pray the holy Lord for wisdom and understanding, and
in all your concerns pray God with supplication in the Spirit, that you may
bring up all our olive plants (Ps. 128:3) to His honor and the magnifying of
His holy name, so that they may not be required at your hands. So far you have
done your best with admonishing and chastising; keep them thus with the Lord's
help. Always submit yourself to the elders of the church; for they watch for
your souls [as they that must give acCount] that they may do it with joy. Heb.
13:17. And if you need counsel or help in any matter, consult with the elders,
as we have hitherto done. Use hospitality and forget not to communicate. I Peter
4:9; Heb. 13:16. Think often of the poor, afflicted widow (Matthew 12:42; 43),
who threw but two mites into the treasury;-Verily, said Christ, she hath cast
more in, than they all-that you may be found a true widow before the Lord, who
has washed the saints' feet, relieved the afflicted, brought up children in
the fear of God, and diligently followed every good work. I Tim. 5:10. Pray
the Lord diligently to rule you with His divine Spirit, since He is the true
Comforter of all the children of God; that you may live your widowhood to His
praise and honor, as long as it is His pleasure. I sincerely thank you people
much for the love you have shown me in the kind exhortation you have sent me.
I have also very earnestly prayed the Lord for you, and hope to do so .as long
as I shall be in this temporal life. Remember me also in your prayers, until
I have put off this mortal clothing. II Esd. 2:45.
Herewith I commend you people to Almighty God, and to the Word of His grace,
and take leave forever until at the resurrection of the just. Then, I trust,
we shall meet in. one fold. Then shall we hear the sweet voice of our Bridegroom,
"Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the
foundation of the world." Matt. 25:34. Blessed and holy is he that hath part
in the first resurrection; on such the second death hath no power. But we shall
be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years;
for Christ is the resurrection and the life, and we must be partakers of Him,
if we are to hear that voice. Rev. 20:6; Rom. 8:11.
Salute me the friends much in the Lord, especially those of Meenen, and Claes
Moykaert and Janneken his wife; and greet Victor Martens- I saw him at Dordrecht,
when I lay in the den of lions-and greet all that fear the Lord, and exhort
them to diligence, that we may all meet together in the new Jerusalem. The God
of peace be with you. Phil. 4:9. Greet your sister much and all that are with
her.
Written by me, Joris Wippe, your husband and brother in the Lord, in bonds
at the Hague, in Holland.
THE THIRD LETTER OF JORIS WIPPE, TO HIS CHILDREN, WHEN HE WAS RETURNED FROM
THE HAGUE TO DORDRECHT
My dearly beloved and obedient children, I wish you an honorable, virtuous
and godly life in the fear of God, all the days of your life, to the praise
of the Father, and the salvation of- your souls, as an affectionate greeting.
Amen.
My most beloved sons, all three of you, you are well aware now, I trust,
that I am in bonds here for the testimony of Christ our Saviour, to the praise
of His Almighty Father, and wait with patience daily, when it pleases Him to
offer, up my body and soul to the magnifying of His holy name. I entreat you,
my dear sons, with aged Tobias, that you will honor your poor bereaved mother,
who is deprived of everything for the name of the Lord, all the days of your
life; for she brought you forth with great suffering and pain, which I well
know, and has with great care and diligence helped to bring you so far with
the help of the Lord. Tob. 4:3. I have also been your protector hitherto, with
great care and diligence to bring you up in the fear of God, to His honor. Now
it is the will of the Lord, that we must part; but let it not grieve you. For
if you pursue virtue, and walk in the fear of God, and keep His commandments
all the days of your life, we shall hereafter, meet in one fold (John 10:16)
with all God's chosen children, at the resurrection of the just. And I admonish
you with Tobias, that you will fear God all the days of your life, never consent
to sin, nor transgress God's commandments; and that you will eat your bread
with the hungry, and give alms of that which the Lord gives you. In short, I
give you the same testament which Tobias gave his son; you are able to read.
I pray that you will often read it. And all that our holy fathers commanded
their children, I also leave unto you; may you diligently observe it. And I
now bless you all my obedient, most dearly beloved children, with that God with
whom Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all God's chosen friends, blessed their children.
Further, I admonish you Joos, as my eldest son, that you and Hansken, my second
son, will be the protectors of your poor mother, in the fear of God, all the
days of your life. And I also charge you, Barbertgen, my dear daughter, to be
obedient to your mother, and to help care for all your little sisters, and for
Pierken. Learn also to read, and be diligent in every good work, that you may,
spend your life in holiness and in all thefear of God, like Sarah, the wife
of young Tobias (Tobit 3:15), and associate not with the wanton and frivolous
daughters of this world, whose end will. be destruction; but be sober, honorable
and just in all your dealings, so that you may be prudent, being adorned with
every virtue, and that where Christ our Bridegroom comes you may be ready with
the five wise virgins, to enter with the Bridegroom into the kingdom of His
Father. And now I charge you, Joos and Hansken, that together with Barbertgen,
your obedient sister, you will care for your three little sisters, and for Pierken,
and teach them to read and to work, so that they may grow up in all righteousness,
to the honor of God and the salvation of their souls. Be diligent to work with
your hands that which is honorable, remembering the words of the apostle, "It
is more blessed to give than to receive;" so that you may not be burdensome
to any through idleness. Eph. 4:28; Acts 20:35. Remain with your mother as long
as it please the Lord, and in all things show yourselves a pattern of.good works.
Tit. 2:7. But if ye be servants, I exhort you, to be obedient to your lord or
master, and to please them in all things, not answering again, not purloining,
but showing good fidelity in all things; that you may adorn the doctrine of
God our Saviour in all things. For the grace of God .f that bringeth salvation]
hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly
lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world;
looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and
our Saviour Jesus Christ; who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from
all iniquity, and purify unto Himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
Tit. 2:914. I admonish you all, my dear children, that you will do this; and
comfort your mother, and often, when you have time, read to her a chapter or
two. And spend the -time which God gives you, in all sobriety and righteousness,
with prayer and supplecation to God, that He would keep you from the evil. Have
no fellowship with the children of this world, that you may not become partakers
of their evil deeds; always walk with wise men, and you shall become wise, namely,
strong and very bold, so that you may eschew evil. Do all things according to
the law of God, and depart neither to the right nor to the left; neither add
nor take away therefrom, so that you may walk wisely whithersoever you go. Be
not terrified; for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go, and will be
your Protector. Always speak the truth, and let not your mouth become accustomed
to lying, for the mouth that belieth, slayeth the soul; but when you speak,
speak the Word of God, and .the Lord your God will bring you from righteousness
to righteousness; for nothing is hid before Him; His eyes are as a flame of
fire. Zech. 8:16; Lev. 19:11; Rev. 1:14.
Herewith I take leave from you forever, my dear children, until at the resurrection,
and commend you all to Almighty God and to the Word of His grace. Amen. And
may God's Spirit ever be present with you, to comfort and strengthen you in
all righteousness.
Written by me, Joris Wippe, your father, imprisoned at Dordrecht, in the
huylgate, for the testimony of Jesus Christ.