concerning christian liberty-第6章
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is full of sin; death; and condemnation。 Let faith step in; and
then sin; death; and hell will belong to Christ; and grace; life;
and salvation to the soul。 For; if He is a Husband; He must needs
take to Himself that which is His wife's; and at the same time;
impart to His wife that which is His。 For; in giving her His own
body and Himself; how can He but give her all that is His? And;
in taking to Himself the body of His wife; how can He but take to
Himself all that is hers?
In this is displayed the delightful sight; not only of communion;
but of a prosperous warfare; of victory; salvation; and
redemption。 For; since Christ is God and man; and is such a
Person as neither has sinned; nor dies; nor is condemned; nay;
cannot sin; die; or be condemned; and since His righteousness;
life; and salvation are invincible; eternal; and almighty;when
I say; such a Person; by the wedding…ring of faith; takes a share
in the sins; death; and hell of His wife; nay; makes them His
own; and deals with them no otherwise than as if they were His;
and as if He Himself had sinned; and when He suffers; dies; and
descends to hell; that He may overcome all things; and since sin;
death; and hell cannot swallow Him up; they must needs be
swallowed up by Him in stupendous conflict。 For His righteousness
rises above the sins of all men; His life is more powerful than
all death; His salvation is more unconquerable than all hell。
Thus the believing soul; by the pledge of its faith in Christ;
becomes free from all sin; fearless of death; safe from hell; and
endowed with the eternal righteousness; life; and salvation of
its Husband Christ。 Thus He presents to Himself a glorious bride;
without spot or wrinkle; cleansing her with the washing of water
by the word; that is; by faith in the word of life;
righteousness; and salvation。 Thus He betrothes her unto Himself
〃in faithfulness; in righteousness; and in judgment; and in
lovingkindness; and in mercies〃 (Hosea ii。 19; 20)。
Who then can value highly enough these royal nuptials? Who can
comprehend the riches of the glory of this grace? Christ; that
rich and pious Husband; takes as a wife a needy and impious
harlot; redeeming her from all her evils and supplying her with
all His good things。 It is impossible now that her sins should
destroy her; since they have been laid upon Christ and swallowed
up in Him; and since she has in her Husband Christ a
righteousness which she may claim as her own; and which she can
set up with confidence against all her sins; against death and
hell; saying; 〃If I have sinned; my Christ; in whom I believe;
has not sinned; all mine is His; and all His is mine;〃 as it is
written; 〃My beloved is mine; and I am His〃 (Cant。 ii。 16)。 This
is what Paul says: 〃Thanks be to God; which giveth us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ;〃 victory over sin and death; as he
says; 〃The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the
law〃 (1 Cor。 xv。 56; 57)。
》From all this you will again understand why so much importance is
attributed to faith; so that it alone can fulfil the law and
justify without any works。 For you see that the First
Commandment; which says; 〃Thou shalt worship one God only;〃 is
fulfilled by faith alone。 If you were nothing but good works from
the soles of your feet to the crown of your head; you would not
be worshipping God; nor fulfilling the First Commandment; since
it is impossible to worship God without ascribing to Him the
glory of truth and of universal goodness; as it ought in truth to
be ascribed。 Now this is not done by works; but only by faith of
heart。 It is not by working; but by believing; that we glorify
God; and confess Him to be true。 On this ground faith alone is
the righteousness of a Christian man; and the fulfilling of all
the commandments。 For to him who fulfils the first the task of
fulfilling all the rest is easy。
Works; since they are irrational things; cannot glorify God;
although they may be done to the glory of God; if faith be
present。 But at present we are inquiring; not into the quality of
the works done; but into him who does them; who glorifies God;
and brings forth good works。 This is faith of heart; the head and
the substance of all our righteousness。 Hence that is a blind and
perilous doctrine which teaches that the commandments are
fulfilled by works。 The commandments must have been fulfilled
previous to any good works; and good works follow their
fulfillment; as we shall see。
But; that we may have a wider view of that grace which our inner
man has in Christ; we must know that in the Old Testament God
sanctified to Himself every first…born male。 The birthright was
of great value; giving a superiority over the rest by the double
honour of priesthood and kingship。 For the first…born brother was
priest and lord of all the rest。
Under this figure was foreshown Christ; the true and only
First…born of God the Father and of the Virgin Mary; and a true
King and Priest; not in a fleshly and earthly sense。 For His
kingdom is not of this world; it is in heavenly and spiritual
things that He reigns and acts as Priest; and these are
righteousness; truth; wisdom; peace; salvation; etc。 Not but that
all things; even those of earth and hell; are subject to Himfor
otherwise how could He defend and save us from them?but it is
not in these; nor by these; that His kingdom stands。
So; too; His priesthood does not consist in the outward display
of vestments and gestures; as did the human priesthood of Aaron
and our ecclesiastical priesthood at this day; but in spiritual
things; wherein; in His invisible office; He intercedes for us
with God in heaven; and there offers Himself; and performs all
the duties of a priest; as Paul describes Him to the Hebrews
under the figure of Melchizedek。 Nor does He only pray and
intercede for us; He also teaches us inwardly in the spirit with
the living teachings of His Spirit。 Now these are the two special
offices of a priest; as is figured to us in the case of fleshly
priests by visible prayers and sermons。
As Christ by His birthright has obtained these two dignities; so
He imparts and communicates them to every believer in Him; under
that law of matrimony of which we have spoken above; by which all
that is the husband's is also the wife's。 Hence all we who
believe on Christ are kings and priests in Christ; as it is said;
〃Ye are a chosen generation; a royal priesthood; a holy nation; a
peculiar people; that ye should show forth the praises of Him who
hath called you out of darkness into His marvellous light〃 (1
Peter ii。 9)。
These two things stand thus。 First; as regards kingship; every
Christian is by faith so exalted above all things that; in
spiritual power; he is completely lord of all things; so that
nothing whatever can do him any hurt; yea; all things are subject
to him; and are compelled to be subservient to his salvation。
Thus Paul says; 〃All things work together for good to them who
are the called〃 (Rom。 viii。 28); and also; 〃Whether life; or
death; or things present; or things to come; all are yours; and
ye are Christ's〃 (1 Cor。 iii。 22; 23)。
Not that in the sense of corporeal power any one among Christians
has been appointed to possess and rule all things; according to
the mad and senseless idea of certain ecclesiastics。 That is the
office of kings; princes; and men upon earth。 In the experience
of life we see that we are subjected to all things; and suffer
many things; even death。 Yea; the more of a Christian any man is;
to so many the more evils; sufferings; and deaths is he subject;
as we see in the first place in Christ the First…born; and in all
His holy brethren。
This is a spiritual power; which rules in the midst of enemies;
and is powerful in the midst of distresses。 And this is nothing
else than that strength is made perfect in my weakness; and that
I can turn all things to the profit of my salvation; so that even
the cross and death are compelled to serve me and to work
together for my salvation。 This is a lofty and eminent dignity; a