an open letter on translating-第4章
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〃Yet〃; they say; 〃it has such an offensive tone that people infer
from it that they need not do any good works。〃 Dear; what are we to
say? IS it not more offensive for St。 Paul himself to not use the
term 〃faith alone〃 but spell it even more clearly; putting the
finishing touches on it by saying 〃Without the works of the Law?〃
Gal。 1 '2。16' says that 〃not by works of the law' (as well as in
many other places) for the phrase 〃without the works of the law〃
is so ever offensive; and scandalous that no amount of revision
can help it。 How much more might people learn from 〃that they
need not do any good works〃; when all they hear is preaching
about the works themselves; stated in such a clear strong way:
〃No works〃; 〃without works〃; 〃not by works〃! If it is not
offensive to preach 〃without works〃; 〃not by works〃!; 〃no works〃;
why is it offensive to preach 〃by faith alone〃?
Still more offensive is that St。 Paul does not reject just
ordinary works; but works of the law! It follows that one could
take offense at that all the more and say that the law is
condemned and cursed before God and one ought only do what is
contrary to the law as it is said in Rom。 3: 〃Why not do evil so
that there might be more good?〃 which is what that one divisive
spirit of our time was doing。 Should one reject St。 Paul's word
because of such ‘offense' or refrain from speaking freely about
faith? Gracious; St。 Paul and I want to offend like this for we
preach so strongly against works; insisting on faith alone for no
other reason than to offend people that they might stumble and
fall and learn that they are not saved by good works but only by
Christ's death and resurrection。 Knowing that they cannot be
saved by their good works of the law; how much more will they
realize that they shall not be saved by bad works; or without the
law! Therefore; it does not follow that because good works do not
help; bad works will; just as it does not follow that because the
sun cannot help a blind person see; the night and darkness must
help him see。
It astounds me that one can be offended by something as obvious as
this! Just tell me; is Christ's death and resurrection our work;
what we do; or not? It is obviously not our work; nor is it the
work of the law。 Now it is Christ's death and resurrection alone
which saves and frees us from sin; as Paul writes in Rom。 4: 〃He
died for our sin and arose for our righteousness。〃 Tell me more!
What is the work by which we take hold of Christ's death and
resurrection? It must not be an external work but only the
eternal faith in the heart that alone; indeed all alone; which
takes hold of this death and resurrection when it is preached
through the gospel。 Then why all this ranting and raving; this
making of heretics and burning of them; when it is clear at its
very core; proving that faith alone takes hold of Christ's death
and resurrection; without any works; and that his death and
resurrection are our life and righteousness? As this fact is so
obvious; that faith alone gives; brings; and takes a hold of this
life and righteousness … why should we not say so? It is not
heretical that faith alone holds on to Christ and gives life; and
yet it seems to be heresy if someone mentions it。 Are they not
insane; foolish and ridiculous? They will say that one thing is
right but brand the telling of this right thing as wrong … even
though something cannot be simultaneously right and wrong。
Furthermore; I am not the only one; nor the first; to say that
faith alone makes one righteous。 There was Ambrose; Augustine and
many others who said it before me。 And if one is to read and
understand St。 Paul; the same thing must be said and not anything
else。 His words; as well; are blunt … 〃no works〃 … none at all!
If it is not works; it must be faith alone。 Oh what a marvelous;
constructive and inoffensive teaching that would be; to be taught
that one can be saved by works as well as by faith。 That would be
like saying that it is not Christ's death alone that takes away
our sin but that our works have something to do with it。 Now that
would be a fine way of honoring Christ's death; saying that it is
helped by our works; and that whatever it does our works can also
do … that we are his equal in goodness and power。 This is the
devil itself for he cannot ever stop abusing the blood of Christ。
Therefore the matter itself; at its very core; necessitates that one
say: 〃Faith alone makes one righteous。〃 The nature of the German
tongue teaches us to say it in the same way。 In addition; I have
the examples of the holy fathers。 The dangers confronting the
people also compel it so they do not continue to hang onto works
and wander away from faith; losing Christ; especially at this time
when they have been so accustomed to works they have to be pulled
away from them by force。 It is for these reasons that it is not
only right but also necessary to say it as plainly and forcefully
as possible: 〃Faith alone saves without works!〃 I am only sorry I
did not add 〃alle〃 and 〃aller〃; and said 〃without any (alle) works
or any (aller) laws。〃 That would have stated it most effectively。
Therefore; it will remain in the New Testament; and though all the
papal asses rant and rave at me; they shall not take it away from
me。 Let this be enough for now。 I will have to speak more about
this in the treatise 〃On Justification〃 (if God grants me grace)。
On the other question as to whether the departed saints intercede
for us。 For the present I am only going to give a brief answer as
I am considering publishing a sermon on the beloved angels in
which I will respond more fully on this matter (God willing)。
First; you know that under the papacy it is not only taught that
the saints in heaven intercede for us … even though we cannot know
this as the Scripture does not tell us such … but the saints have
been made into gods; and that they are to be our patrons to whom
we should call。 Some of them have never existed! To each of these
saints a particular power and might has been given … one over
fire; another over water; another over pestilence; fever and all
sorts of plagues。 Indeed; God must have been altogether idle to
have let the saints work in his place。 Of this atrocity the
papists themselves are aware; as they quietly take up their pipes
and preen and primp themselves over this doctrine of the
intercession of the saints。 I will leave this subject for now …
but you can count on my not forgetting it and allowing this
primping and preening to continue without cost。
And again; you know that there is not a single passage from God
demanding us to call upon either saints or angels to intercede for
us; and that there is no example of such in the Scriptures。 One
finds that the beloved angels spoke with the fathers and the
prophets; but that none of them had ever been asked to intercede
for them。 Why even Jacob the patriarch did not ask the angel with
whom he wrestled for any intercession。 Instead; he only took from
him a blessing。 In fact; one finds the very opposite in revelation
as the angel will not allow itself to be worshipped by John。 'Rev。
22' So the worship of saints shows itself as nothing but human
nonsense; our own invention separated from the word of God and the
Scriptures。
As it is not proper in the matter of divine worship for us to do
anything that is not commanded by God (and that whoever does is
putting God to the test); it is therefore also not advisable or
tolerable for one to call upon the saints for intercession or to
teach others to do so。 In fact; it is to be condemned and people
taught to avoid it。 Therefore; I also will not advise it and