concerning christian liberty-第4章
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unrighteousness or slavery。 This can be shown by an easy
argument。
What can it profit the soul that the body should be in good
condition; free; and full of life; that it should eat; drink; and
act according to its pleasure; when even the most impious slaves
of every kind of vice are prosperous in these matters? Again;
what harm can ill…health; bondage; hunger; thirst; or any other
outward evil; do to the soul; when even the most pious of men and
the freest in the purity of their conscience; are harassed by
these things? Neither of these states of things has to do with
the liberty or the slavery of the soul。
And so it will profit nothing that the body should be adorned
with sacred vestments; or dwell in holy places; or be occupied in
sacred offices; or pray; fast; and abstain from certain meats; or
do whatever works can be done through the body and in the body。
Something widely different will be necessary for the
justification and liberty of the soul; since the things I have
spoken of can be done by any impious person; and only hypocrites
are produced by devotion to these things。 On the other hand; it
will not at all injure the soul that the body should be clothed
in profane raiment; should dwell in profane places; should eat
and drink in the ordinary fashion; should not pray aloud; and
should leave undone all the things above mentioned; which may be
done by hypocrites。
And; to cast everything aside; even speculation; meditations; and
whatever things can be performed by the exertions of the soul
itself; are of no profit。 One thing; and one alone; is necessary
for life; justification; and Christian liberty; and that is the
most holy word of God; the Gospel of Christ; as He says; 〃I am
the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in Me shall not
die eternally〃 (John xi。 25); and also; 〃If the Son shall make
you free; ye shall be free indeed〃 (John viii。 36); and; 〃Man
shall not live by bread alone; but by every word that proceedeth
out of the mouth of God〃 (Matt。 iv。 4)。
Let us therefore hold it for certain and firmly established that
the soul can do without everything except the word of God;
without which none at all of its wants are provided for。 But;
having the word; it is rich and wants for nothing; since that is
the word of life; of truth; of light; of peace; of justification;
of salvation; of joy; of liberty; of wisdom; of virtue; of grace;
of glory; and of every good thing。 It is on this account that the
prophet in a whole Psalm (Psalm cxix。); and in many other places;
sighs for and calls upon the word of God with so many groanings
and words。
Again; there is no more cruel stroke of the wrath of God than
when He sends a famine of hearing His words (Amos viii。 11); just
as there is no greater favour from Him than the sending forth of
His word; as it is said; 〃He sent His word and healed them; and
delivered them from their destructions〃 (Psalm cvii。 20)。 Christ
was sent for no other office than that of the word; and the order
of Apostles; that of bishops; and that of the whole body of the
clergy; have been called and instituted for no object but the
ministry of the word。
But you will ask; What is this word; and by what means is it to
be used; since there are so many words of God? I answer; The
Apostle Paul (Rom。 i。) explains what it is; namely the Gospel of
God; concerning His Son; incarnate; suffering; risen; and
glorified; through the Spirit; the Sanctifier。 To preach Christ
is to feed the soul; to justify it; to set it free; and to save
it; if it believes the preaching。 For faith alone and the
efficacious use of the word of God; bring salvation。 〃If thou
shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus; and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead; thou shalt be
saved〃 (Rom。 x。 9); and again; 〃Christ is the end of the law for
righteousness to every one that believeth〃 (Rom。 x。 4); and 〃The
just shall live by faith〃 (Rom。 i。 17)。 For the word of God
cannot be received and honoured by any works; but by faith alone。
Hence it is clear that as the soul needs the word alone for life
and justification; so it is justified by faith alone; and not by
any works。 For if it could be justified by any other means; it
would have no need of the word; nor consequently of faith。
But this faith cannot consist at all with works; that is; if you
imagine that you can be justified by those works; whatever they
are; along with it。 For this would be to halt between two
opinions; to worship Baal; and to kiss the hand to him; which is
a very great iniquity; as Job says。 Therefore; when you begin to
believe; you learn at the same time that all that is in you is
utterly guilty; sinful; and damnable; according to that saying;
〃All have sinned; and come short of the glory of God〃 (Rom。 iii。
23); and also: 〃There is none righteous; no; not one; they are
all gone out of the way; they are together become unprofitable:
there is none that doeth good; no; not one〃 (Rom。 iii。 10?2)。
When you have learnt this; you will know that Christ is necessary
for you; since He has suffered and risen again for you; that;
believing on Him; you might by this faith become another man; all
your sins being remitted; and you being justified by the merits
of another; namely of Christ alone。
Since then this faith can reign only in the inward man; as it is
said; 〃With the heart man believeth unto righteousness〃 (Rom。 x。
10); and since it alone justifies; it is evident that by no
outward work or labour can the inward man be at all justified;
made free; and saved; and that no works whatever have any
relation to him。 And so; on the other hand; it is solely by
impiety and incredulity of heart that he becomes guilty and a
slave of sin; deserving condemnation; not by any outward sin or
work。 Therefore the first care of every Christian ought to be to
lay aside all reliance on works; and strengthen his faith alone
more and more; and by it grow in the knowledge; not of works; but
of Christ Jesus; who has suffered and risen again for him; as
Peter teaches (1 Peter v。) when he makes no other work to be a
Christian one。 Thus Christ; when the Jews asked Him what they
should do that they might work the works of God; rejected the
multitude of works; with which He saw that they were puffed up;
and commanded them one thing only; saying; 〃This is the work of
God: that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent; for Him hath God
the Father sealed〃 (John vi。 27; 29)。
Hence a right faith in Christ is an incomparable treasure;
carrying with it universal salvation and preserving from all
evil; as it is said; 〃He that believeth and is baptised shall be
saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned〃 (Mark xvi。 16)。
Isaiah; looking to this treasure; predicted; 〃The consumption
decreed shall overflow with righteousness。 For the Lord God of
hosts shall make a consumption; even determined (verbum
abbreviatum et consummans); in the midst of the land〃 (Isa。 x。
22; 23)。 As if he said; 〃Faith; which is the brief and complete
fulfilling of the law; will fill those who believe with such
righteousness that they will need nothing else for
justification。〃 Thus; too; Paul says; 〃For with the heart man
believeth unto righteousness〃 (Rom。 x。 10)。
But you ask how it can be the fact that faith alone justifies;
and affords without works so great a treasure of good things;
when so many works; ceremonies; and laws are prescribed to us in
the Scriptures? I answer; Before all things bear in mind what I
have said: that faith alone without works justifies; sets free;
and saves; as I shall show more clearly below。
Meanwhile it is to be noted that the whole Scripture of God is
divided into two parts: precepts and promises。 The precepts
certainly teach us what is good; but what they teach is not
forthwith done。 For they show us what we ought to do; but do not
give us the power to do it。 They were ordained; however; for the
purpose of showing man to himself; that through them he may learn
his own impotence for good and may despair of his own strength。