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莱尔主教holiness-第4章

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   and interpretations of Romanists; Socinians; and Arminians。 Let that be
   distinctly understood。

   In the face of such a fact as this I must enter my protest against the
   sneering; taunting; contemptuous language which has been frequently
   used of late by some of the advocates of what I must call the Arminian
   view of the Seventh of Romans; in speaking of the opinions of their
   opponents。 To say the least; such language is unseemly; and only
   defeats its own end。 A cause which is defended by such language is
   deservedly suspicious。 Truth needs no such weapons。 If we cannot agree
   with men; we need not speak of their views with discourtesy and
   contempt。 An opinion which is backed and supported by such men as the
   best Reformers and Puritans may not carry conviction to all minds in
   the nineteenth century; but at any rate it would be well to speak of it
   with respect。

   (5) In the fifth place; is it wise to use the language which is often
   used in the present day about the doctrine of 〃Christ in us〃? I doubt
   it。 Is not this doctrine often exalted to a position which it does not
   occupy in Scripture? I am afraid that it is。

   That the true believer is one with Christ and Christ in him; no careful
   reader of the New Testament will think of denying for a moment。 There
   is; no doubt; a mystical union between Christ and the believer。 With
   Him we died; with Him we were buried; with Him we rose again; with Him
   we sit in heavenly places。 We have five plain texts where we are
   distinctly taught that Christ is 〃in us。〃 (Rom。 viii。 10; Gal。 ii。 20;
   iv。 19; Eph。 iii。 17; Col。 iii。 11。) But we must be careful that we
   understand what we mean by the expression。 That 〃Christ dwells in our
   hearts by faith;〃 and carries on His inward work by His Spirit; is
   clear and plain。 But if we mean to say that beside; and over; and above
   this there is some mysterious indwelling of Christ in a believer; we
   must be careful what we are about。 Unless we take care; we shall find
   ourselves ignoring the work of the Holy Ghost。 We shall be forgetting
   that in the Divine economy of man's salvation election is the special
   work of God the Fatheratonement; mediation; and intercession; the
   special work of God the Sonand sanctification; the special work of
   God the Holy Ghost。 We shall be forgetting that our Lord said; when He
   went away; that He would send us another forter; who should 〃abide
   with us〃 for ever; and; as it were; take His place。 (John xiv。 16。) In
   short; under the idea that we are honouring Christ; we shall find that
   we are dishonouring His special and peculiar giftthe Holy Ghost。
   Christ; no doubt; as God; is everywherein our hearts; in heaven; in
   the place where two or three are met together in His name。 But we
   really must remember that Christ; as our risen Head and High Priest; is
   specially at God's right hand interceding for us until He es the
   second time; and that Christ carries on His work in the hearts of His
   people by the special work of His Spirit; whom He promised to send when
   He left the world。 (John xv。 26。) A parison of the ninth and tenth
   verses of the eighth chapter of Romans seems to me to show this
   plainly。 It convinces me that 〃Christ in us〃 means Christ in us 〃by His
   Spirit。〃 Above all; the words of St。 John are most distinct and
   express: 〃Hereby we know that He abideth in us by the Spirit which He
   hath given us。〃 (1 John iii。 24。)

   In saying all this; I hope no one will misunderstand me。 I do not say
   that the expression。 〃Christ in us〃 is unscriptural。 But I do say that
   I see great danger of giving an extravagant and unscriptural importance
   to the idea contained in the expression; and I do fear that many use it
   now…a…days without exactly knowing what they mean; and unwittingly;
   perhaps; dishonour the mighty work of the Holy Ghost。 If any readers
   think that I am needlessly scrupulous about the point; I remend to
   their notice a curious book by Samuel Rutherford (author of the
   well…known letters); called 〃The Spiritual Antichrist。〃 They will there
   see that two centuries ago the wildest heresies arose out of an
   extravagant teaching of this very doctrine of the 〃indwelling of
   Christ〃 in believers。 They will find that Saltmarsh; and Dell; and
   Towne; and other false teachers; against whom good Samuel Rutherford
   contended; began with strange notions of 〃Christ in us;〃 and then
   proceeded to build on the doctrine antinomianism; and fanaticism of the
   worst description and vilest tendency。 They maintained that the
   separate; personal life of the believer was so pletely gone; that it
   was Christ living in him who repented; and believed; and acted! The
   root of this huge error was a forced and unscriptural interpretation of
   such texts as 〃I live: yet not I; but Christ liveth in me。〃 (Gal。 ii。
   20。) And the natural result of it was that many of the unhappy
   followers of this school came to the fortable conclusion that
   believers were not responsible; whatever they might do! Believers;
   forsooth; were dead and buried; and only Christ lived in them; and
   undertook everything for them! The ultimate consequence was; that some
   thought they might sit still in a carnal security; their personal
   accountableness being entirely gone; and might mit any kind of sin
   without fear! Let us never forget that truth; distorted and
   exaggerated; can bee the mother of the most dangerous heresies。 When
   we speak of 〃Christ being in us;〃 let us take care to explain what we
   mean。 I fear some neglect this in the present day。

   (6) In the sixth place; is it wise to draw such a deep; wide; and
   distinct line of separation between conversion and consecration; or the
   higher life; so called; as many do draw in the present day? Is this
   according to the proportion of God's Word? I doubt it。

   There is; unquestionably; nothing new in this teaching。 It is well
   known that Romish writers often maintain that the Church is divided
   into three classessinners; penitents; and saints。 The modern teachers
   of this day who tell us that professing Christians are of three
   sortsthe unconverted; the converted; and the partakers of the 〃higher
   life〃 of plete consecrationappear to me to occupy very much the
   same ground! But whether the idea be old or new; Romish or English; I
   am utterly unable to see that it has any warrant of Scripture。 The Word
   of God always speaks of two great divisions of mankind; and two only。
   It speaks of the living and the dead in sinthe believer and the
   unbelieverthe converted and the unconvertedthe travellers in the
   narrow way and the travellers in the broadthe wise and the
   foolishthe children of God and the children of the devil。 Within each
   of these two great classes there are; doubtless; various measures of
   sin and of grace; but it is only the difference between the higher and
   lower end of an inclined plane。 Between these two great classes there
   is an enormous gulf; they are as distinct as life and death;
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