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TheLuther rose orLuther seal is a widely recognized symbol forLutheranism. It was theseal that was designed forMartin Luther at the behest ofJohn Frederick of Saxony in 1530, while Luther was staying at theCoburg Fortress during theDiet of Augsburg.Lazarus Spengler, to whom Luther wrote his interpretation below, sent Luther a drawing of this seal. Luther saw it as a compendium or expression of histheology andfaith, which he used to authorize his correspondence. Luther informedPhilipp Melanchthon on 15 September 1530, that the Prince had personally visited him in theCoburg fortress and presented him with asignet ring, presumably displaying the seal.[3]
A single rose had been known as Luther’s emblem since 1520, when Wolfgang Stöckel inLeipzig published one of Luther's sermons with awoodcut of thereformer. This was the first contemporary depiction of Martin Luther.
Luther'sdoctoral ring displayed a heart-like shield, the symbol of theHoly Trinity.[3]
In an 8 July 1530 letter toLazarus Spengler, Luther interprets his seal:
Grace and peace from the Lord. As you desire to know whether my painted seal, which you sent to me, has hit the mark, I shall answer most amiably and tell you my original thoughts and reason about why my seal is a symbol of my theology. The first should be a black cross in a heart, which retains its natural color, so that I myself would be reminded that faith in the Crucified saves us. "For one who believes from the heart will be justified" (Romans 10:10). Although it is indeed a black cross, which mortifies and which should also cause pain, it leaves the heart in its natural colour. It does not corrupt nature, that is, it does not kill but keeps alive. "The just shall live by faith" (Romans 1:17) but by faith in the crucified. Such a heart should stand in the middle of a white rose, to show that faith gives joy, comfort, and peace. In other words, it places the believer into a white, joyous rose, for this faith does not give peace and joy like the world gives (John 14:27). That is why the rose should be white and not red, for white is the color of the spirits and the angels (cf.Matthew 28:3;John 20:12). Such a rose should stand in a sky-blue field, symbolising that such joy in spirit and faith is a beginning of the heavenly future joy, which begins already, but is grasped in hope, not yet revealed. And around this field is a golden ring, symbolising that such blessedness in Heaven lasts forever and has no end. Such blessedness is exquisite, beyond all joy and goods, just as gold is the most valuable, most precious and best metal. This is my compendium theologiae [summary of theology]. I have wanted to show it to you in good friendship, hoping for your appreciation. May Christ, our beloved Lord, be with your spirit until the life hereafter. Amen.[3][4]
Churches ofByzantine Rite Lutheranism, such as theUkrainian Lutheran Church, use the Luther rose with a three-barredOrthodox cross in the centre.[5]
The Luther rose is used in many coats of arms. The assumption thatMartin Luther had visited any of these places is not confirmed.
УЛЦ є правонаступницею довоєнної Української Євангельської Церкви Авгсбурзького віросповідання (УЄЦАВ), що визначала себе як Церква Східного (Візантійського) обряду. Звідси і використання символіки цього обряду і Літургії Івана Золотустого.