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concerning christian liberty-第12章

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lay men under obligations; nor does it distinguish between 
friends and enemies; or look to gratitude or ingratitude; but 
most freely and willingly spends itself and its goods; whether it 
loses them through ingratitude; or gains goodwill。 For thus did 
its Father; distributing all things to all men abundantly and 
freely; making His sun to rise upon the just and the unjust。 
Thus; too; the child does and endures nothing except from the 
free joy with which it delights through Christ in God; the Giver 
of such great gifts。

You see; then; that; if we recognize those great and precious 
gifts; as Peter says; which have been given to us; love is 
quickly diffused in our hearts through the Spirit; and by love we 
are made free; joyful; all…powerful; active workers; victors over 
all our tribulations; servants to our neighbour; and nevertheless 
lords of all things。 But; for those who do not recognise the good 
things given to them through Christ; Christ has been born in 
vain; such persons walk by works; and will never attain the taste 
and feeling of these great things。 Therefore just as our 
neighbour is in want; and has need of our abundance; so we too in 
the sight of God were in want; and had need of His mercy。 And as 
our heavenly Father has freely helped us in Christ; so ought we 
freely to help our neighbour by our body and works; and each 
should become to other a sort of Christ; so that we may be 
mutually Christs; and that the same Christ may be in all of us; 
that is; that we may be truly Christians。

Who then can comprehend the riches and glory of the Christian 
life? It can do all things; has all things; and is in want of 
nothing; is lord over sin; death; and hell; and at the same time 
is the obedient and useful servant of all。 But alas! it is at 
this day unknown throughout the world; it is neither preached nor 
sought after; so that we are quite ignorant about our own name; 
why we are and are called Christians。 We are certainly called so 
from Christ; who is not absent; but dwells among usprovided; 
that is; that we believe in Him and are reciprocally and mutually 
one the Christ of the other; doing to our neighbour as Christ 
does to us。 But now; in the doctrine of men; we are taught only 
to seek after merits; rewards; and things which are already ours; 
and we have made of Christ a taskmaster far more severe than 
Moses。

The Blessed Virgin beyond all others; affords us an example of 
the same faith; in that she was purified according to the law of 
Moses; and like all other women; though she was bound by no such 
law and had no need of purification。 Still she submitted to the 
law voluntarily and of free love; making herself like the rest of 
women; that she might not offend or throw contempt on them。 She 
was not justified by doing this; but; being already justified; 
she did it freely and gratuitously。 Thus ought our works too to 
be done; and not in order to be justified by them; for; being 
first justified by faith; we ought to do all our works freely and 
cheerfully for the sake of others。

St。 Paul circumcised his disciple Timothy; not because he needed 
circumcision for his justification; but that he might not offend 
or contemn those Jews; weak in the faith; who had not yet been 
able to comprehend the liberty of faith。 On the other hand; when 
they contemned liberty and urged that circumcision was necessary 
for justification; he resisted them; and would not allow Titus to 
be circumcised。 For; as he would not offend or contemn any one's 
weakness in faith; but yielded for the time to their will; so; 
again; he would not have the liberty of faith offended or 
contemned by hardened self…justifiers; but walked in a middle 
path; sparing the weak for the time; and always resisting the 
hardened; that he might convert all to the liberty of faith。 On 
the same principle we ought to act; receiving those that are weak 
in the faith; but boldly resisting these hardened teachers of 
works; of whom we shall hereafter speak at more length。

Christ also; when His disciples were asked for the tribute money; 
asked of Peter whether the children of a king were not free from 
taxes。 Peter agreed to this; yet Jesus commanded him to go to the 
sea; saying; 〃Lest we should offend them; go thou to the sea; and 
cast a hook; and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when 
thou hast opened his mouth thou shalt find a piece of money; that 
take; and give unto them for Me and thee〃 (Matt。 xvii。 27)。

This example is very much to our purpose; for here Christ calls 
Himself and His disciples free men and children of a King; in 
want of nothing; and yet He voluntarily submits and pays the tax。 
Just as far; then; as this work was necessary or useful to Christ 
for justification or salvation; so far do all His other works or 
those of His disciples avail for justification。 They are really 
free and subsequent to justification; and only done to serve 
others and set them an example。

Such are the works which Paul inculcated; that Christians should 
be subject to principalities and powers and ready to every good 
work (Titus iii。 1); not that they may be justified by these 
thingsfor they are already justified by faithbut that in 
liberty of spirit they may thus be the servants of others and 
subject to powers; obeying their will out of gratuitous love。

Such; too; ought to have been the works of all colleges; 
monasteries; and priests; every one doing the works of his own 
profession and state of life; not in order to be justified by 
them; but in order to bring his own body into subjection; as an 
example to others; who themselves also need to keep under their 
bodies; and also in order to accommodate himself to the will of 
others; out of free love。 But we must always guard most carefully 
against any vain confidence or presumption of being justified; 
gaining merit; or being saved by these works; this being the part 
of faith alone; as I have so often said。

Any man possessing this knowledge may easily keep clear of danger 
among those innumerable commands and precepts of the Pope; of 
bishops; of monasteries; of churches; of princes; and of 
magistrates; which some foolish pastors urge on us as being 
necessary for justification and salvation; calling them precepts 
of the Church; when they are not so at all。 For the Christian 
freeman will speak thus: I will fast; I will pray; I will do this 
or that which is commanded me by men; not as having any need of 
these things for justification or salvation; but that I may thus 
comply with the will of the Pope; of the bishop; of such a 
community or such a magistrate; or of my neighbour as an example 
to him; for this cause I will do and suffer all things; just as 
Christ did and suffered much more for me; though He needed not at 
all to do so on His own account; and made Himself for my sake 
under the law; when He was not under the law。 And although 
tyrants may do me violence or wrong in requiring obedience to 
these things; yet it will not hurt me to do them; so long as they 
are not done against God。

》From all this every man will be able to attain a 
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