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A06492 A commentarie of M. Doctor Martin Luther vpon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Galathians first collected and gathered vvord by vvord out of his preaching, and novv out of Latine faithfully translated into English for the vnlearned. Wherein is set forth most excellently the glorious riches of Gods grace ...; In epistolam Sancti Pauli ad Galatas commentarius. English Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. 1575 (1575) STC 16965; ESTC S108973 590,302 574

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imagination the Monkes and Scholemen hadde of their Sainctes as though they hadde bene very senselesse blockes and without all affections The virgine Marie felt great griefe and sorowe of spirite when she missed her sonne Luke 2. Dauid in the Psalmes complaineth that he is almost swalowed vppe with excessiue sorrowe for the greatnes of his temptations and sinnes Paule also complaineth that he hath battelles without and terrours within and that in his flesh he serueth the lawe of sinne He sayeth that he is carefull for all the Churches and that God shewed great mercie towardes him in that he deliuered Epaphroditus being at the poynt of death to life againe lest he should haue had sorrow vppon sorrow Therefore the Sainctes of the Papists are like to the Stoickes who imagined such wise men as in all the world were neuer yet to be found And by this foolish and Deuelish perswasion which proceeded of the ignoraunce of this doctrine of Paule the Scholemen brought both them selues and others without number into horrible desperation When I was a Monke I did oftentimes most hartely wish that I might once be so happy as to see the conuersation and life of some Sainct or holy man But in the meane time I imagined such a Sainct as liued in the wildernes abstaining from meat and drinke and liuing onely with rootes of herbes and colde water and this opinion of those monstrous sainctes I had learned not onely out of the bookes of the Sophisters and Scholemen but also out of the bookes of the fathers For thus wryteth Hierome in a certaine place As touching meates and drinkes I say nothing for as much as it is excesse that euē such as are weake and feeble should vse cold water or eate any sodden thing c. But now in the light of the Gospel we plainly see who they are whom Christ and his Apostles call Saincts Not they which liue a sole a single life or straitly obserue dayes meates apparel such other things or in outward appearance do other great monstrous works as we read of many in the liues of the fathers but they which being called by the sound of the Gospell and baptised doe beleue that they be iustified and clensed by the death of Christ So Paule euery where wryting to Christians calleth them holy the children and heires of God c. Who so euer then doe beleue in Christe whether they be men or women bond or free are all Sainctes not by their owne workes but by the workes of God which they receiue by Faith as his word his Sacraments the passion of Christ his death resurrection victorie and the sending of the holy Ghost To conclude they are Sainctes through such a holines as they freely receaue not through such a holines as they them selues haue gotten by their owne industrie good workes and merites So the ministers of the worde the Magistrates of common weales parents children maisters seruauntes c. are true Saincts if first and before all things they assure themselues that Christ is their wisedom righteousnes sanctification and redemption Secondly if euery one doe his duetie in his vocation according to the rule of Gods word and obey not the flesh but represse the lustes and desires thereof by the spirite Now where as all be not of like strength to resist temptatiōs but many infirmities and offences are seene in the most part of men this nothing hindereth their holines so that their sinnes procede not of an obstinate wilfulnes but onely of frailtie and infirmitie For as I haue sayd before the godly doe feele the desires and lusts of the flesh but they resist them to the ende that they accomplish them not Also if they at any time vnaduisedly fall into sinne yet notwithstāding they obtaine forgeuenes thereof if by Faith in Christe they be raised vppe againe who would not that we should driue away but seeke out and bring whom the straying and lost sheepe c. Therfore God forbid that I should straighte way iudge those which are weake in Faith and maners to be prophane or vnholy if I see that they loue reuerence the word of God to come to the supper of the Lord c. For these God hath receaued counteth them righteous thorough the remissiō of sinnes to him they stand or fall c. Wherefore with great reioysing I geue thankes to God for that he hath abundantly and aboue measure graunted that vnto me which I so earnestly desired of him when I was a Monke For he hath geuen vnto me the grace to see not one but many Sainctes yea an infinite nomber of true sainctes not such as the Sophisters haue deuised but such as Christe himselfe his Apostles doe describe Of the which nomber I assure my selfe to be one For I am baptised and I doe beleue that Christ my Lord by his death hath redemed and deliuered me from all my sinnes and hath geuen to me eternall righteousnes and holines And let him be holden accursed who so euer shall not geue this honour vnto Christe to beleue that by his death his word c. he is iustified and sanctified Wherfore reiecting this foolish and wicked opinion concerning the name of Saincts which in the time of Poperie and ignorance we thought to pertaine onely to the Sainctes which are in heauen and in earth to the Heremites and Monkes which did certaine great and straunge workes let vs now learne by the holy Scripture that all they which faithfully beleue in Christ are Saincts The world hath in great admiration the holines of Benedict Gregorie Bernard Fraunces and such like because it heareth that they haue done in outward appearance and in the iudgement of the world certaine great and excellent workes Doutles Hyllarie Cyrill Athanasius Ambrose Augustine and others were Saincts also which liued not so strait and seuere a life as they did but were conuersant amongs men and did eate common meates drunke wine and vsed clenly and comely apparell so that in a maner there was no difference betwene them other honest men as touching the common custome and the vse of things necessary for this life and yet were they to be preferred farre aboue the other These men taught the doctrine and faith of Christe sincerely purely without any superstition they resisted heretikes they purged the church from innumerable errours their company and familiaritie was comfortable to many and specially to those which were afflicted and heauie harted whom they raised vppe and comforted by the word of god For they did not withdraw them selues from the company of men but they executed their offices euen where most resort of people was Contrariwise the other not onely taught many things contrary to the Faith but also were themselues the authors first inuentours of many superstitions errours abhominable ceremonies and wicked worshippings Therefore except at the houre of death they laid hold of Christe and reposed their whole
lawe those holy and most gracious wordes namely I am the Lord thy God vvhich brought thee out of the land of Egypt and out of the house of bondage Thou shalt haue none other Gods c. Shevving mercy to thousandes c. Honour thy father and thy mother that it may goe vvell vvith thee and that thy daies may be prolonged vpon the earth c. and that they had neede of a Mediatour They could not abide this most excellent perfect and diuine wisedom this most gracious sweete comfortable doctrine Let not the Lorde speake vnto vs say they lest vve die Speake thou vnto vs c. Doubtles it is a merueilous thinge that a man can not heare that which is his whole felicite namely that he hath a God yea a mercifull God which wil shew mercy vnto him in many thousands of generatiōs c. And moreouer that he can not abide that which is his chiefe safetie protectiō defence namely Thou shalt not kil Thou shalt not cōmit adultery Thou shalt not steale For by these wordes the Lord hath compassed and fortified the life of man his wife his children and his goods as it were with a wal against the force and violence of the wicked The law then can doe nothing sauing that by his light it lightneth the cōscience that it may know sinne death the iudgement the hatred and wrath of god Before the law come I am secure I feele no sinne but whē the law cometh sinne death hel are reueiled vnto me This is not to be made righteous but giltie the enemy of God to be condemned to death and hell fire The principall point then of the law in true Christian Diuinitie is to make men not better but worse that is to say it sheweth vnto them their sinne that by the knowledge therof they may be humbled terrified brused and brokē by this meanes may be driuen to seeke comforte and so to come to that blessed Seede Verse 20. But God is one God offendeth no person and therefore needeth no Mediatour But we offend God and therfore we haue neede of a Mediatour not Moses but Christ vvhich speaketh farre better things for vs c. Hitherto he hath continued in his digression Now he retourneth to his purpose Verse 21. Is the lavv then against the promise of God Paule said before that the law iustifieth not Shall we then take away the law No not so For it bringeth with it a certaine commoditie What is that It bringeth men vnto the knowledge of themselues it discouereth and encreaseth sinne c. Here now riseth an other obiection If the lawe doe nothing els but make men worse in shewing vnto them their sinne then is it contrary to the promises of god For it seemeth that God is but onely prouoked to anger and offended through the law and therefore he regardeth not nor performeth his promises We Iewes haue thought the contrary to witte that we are restrained and bridled by this externall discipline to the ende that God being prouoked therby might hastē the performing of his promise and that by this discipline we might deserue the promise Paule aunswereth It is nothing so But contrariwise if ye haue regard to the law the promise is rather hindered For natural reason offendeth God which so faithfully promiseth whiles it will not heare his good and holy lawe For it sayth Let not the Lorde speake vnto vs c. How can it be then that God should performe his promise vnto those which not onely receaue not his law and his discipline but also with a mortal hatred do shunne it flie from it Here therfore as I said riseth this obiection Then the law semeth to hinder the promises of god This obiection Paule toucheth by the way briefely aūswereth saying Verse 21. God forbid Why so First for that God doth not make any promise vnto vs because of our worthines our merits our good works but that he doth is of his meere goodnes and inestimable mercy in Christ He saith not to Abraham All nations shal be blessed in thee because thou hast kept the law but as it is written in the .24 chap. of Iosua when he was yet vncircumcised had no law was yet an idolater he said vnto him Goe out of thine ovvne land c. I vvill be thy protectour c. Also In thy Seede shall all nations be blessed These are absolute meere promises which God freely geueth vnto Abraham without any condition or respect of workes either going before or comming after This is specially against the Iewes which thinke that the promises of God are hindered because of their sinnes God saith Paule doth not slacke his promises because of our sinnes or hasten the same for our righteousnes and merites he regardeth neither the one nor the other Wherefore although we be worse and more sinnefull and brought into a greater contempte and hatred of God by meanes of the lawes yet notwithstanding God is not moued therby to differre his promise For his promise doth not stande vpon our worthines but vpon his onely goodnes and mercy Therefore where the Iewes say The Messias is not yet come because our sinnes doe hinder his cōming it is a detestable lie As though God should become vnrighteous because of our sinnes or made a lier because we are liers He abideth alwaies iust and true his truth therefore is the onely cause that he accomplisheth and performeth his promise Moreouer although the law doe reueile and encrease sinne yet is it not against the promises of God yea rather it confirmeth the promises For as concerning his proper worke and ende it humbleth and prepareth a man so that he vse it rightly to sigh and seeke for mercy For when sinne is reueiled to a man and so encreased by the law then he beginneth to perceaue the wickednes and hatred of mans hearte against the law and against God him selfe the authour of the law Then he feeleth in deede that not only he loueth not God but also hateth and blasphemeth God who is full of goodnes mercy and his lawe which is iust and holy Then is he constrained to cōfesse that there is no good thing in him And thus when he is throwne downe and humbled by the lawe he acknowledgeth him selfe to be most miserable and damnable When the law therfore constraineth a man so to acknowledge his owne corruption and to confesse his sinne from the bottome of his heart then hath it done his office truely and his time is accomplished and ended And nowe is the time of grace that the blessed Seede may come to raise vppe and to comfort him that is so cast downe and humbled by the lawe After this manner the law is not against the promises of god For first the promise hangeth not vpon the lawe but vpon the truth and mercy of God only and alone Secondly when the law is in
the necessity of his brother The greefe hereof maketh me sometimes so vnpatient that many times I wish such swine which tread precious pearles vnder their feete were yet still remaining vnder the tyrannie of the Pope For it is vnpossible that this people of Gomorrha should be gouerned by the Gospell of peace Moreouer euen we which teach the word doe not now our duetie with so great zeale and diligence in the light of the Gospell as we did afore in the darknes of ignoraunce For the more certaine we be of the freedome purchased vnto vs by Christ so much the more cold and negligent we be in handling the word in prayer in well doing and in suffering aduersites And if Sathan did not vexe vs inwardly with spirituall tentations and outwardly with the persecutions of our aduersaries and moreouer with the contempt and ingratitude of our owne fellowes we should become vtterly careles negligent and vntoward to all good workes and so in time we should lose the knowledge and Faith of Christ forsake the ministerie of the word and seeke an easier kinde of life for the flesh Which thing many of our men begin to doe for that they trauailing in the ministerie of the word can not onely not liue of their labour but also are most miserably entreated euen of those by whom they were deliuered from the seruile bondage of the Pope by the preaching of the Gospell These men forsaking poore and offensiue Christ entangle them selues with the affaires of this present life seruing their owne bellies and not Christe but with what fruite that shall they finde by experience in time to come For as much then as we know that the Deuill layeth waite most of all for vs that haue the world for the rest he holdeth in captiuitie and slauerie at his pleasure and laboureth with might and maine to take from vs the libertie of the spirite or at least wise to turne the same into the libertie of the flesh we teach and exhort our brethern with singuler care and diligence by the example of Paule that they thinke not this libertie of the spirite purchased by the death of Christ to be geuen vnto them that they should make it an occasion of carnall libertie or as Peter sayeth should vse the same as a cloke for their wickednes but that they should serue one an other through loue To the ende therfore that Christians should not abuse this libertie as I haue sayd the Apostle layeth a yoke and bondage vppon their flesh by the lawe of mutuall loue Wherefore let the godly remember that in conscience before God they be free from the curse of the lawe from sinne and from death for Christes sake but as touching the body they are seruauntes and must serue one an other through charitie according to this commaundement of Paule Let euery man therfore endeuour to doe his duetie diligently in his calling to helpe his neighbour to the vttermost of his power This is it which Paule here requireth of vs Serue ye one an other through loue Which words doe not set the Christians at libertie but shut them vnder bondage as touching the flesh Moreouer this doctrine concerning mutuall loue which we must maintaine and exercise one towardes an other can not be beaten into the heades of carnall men nor sinke into their heartes The Christians doe gladly receaue and obey this doctrine Others as soone as liberty is preached by and by doe thus inferre If I be free then may I doe what I list This thing is mine owne why then should I not sell it for as much as I may gette Moreouer seeing we obtaine not saluation by our good works why should we geue any thing to that poore Thus doe they most carelesly shake of the yoke and bondage of the flesh and turne the libertie of the spirite into wantonnes and sleshly libertie But we tell such carelesse contemners although they beleue vs not but laugh vs to scorne that if they vse their bodies and their goodes after their owne lust as in deede they doe for they neither helpe the poore nor lend to the needie but beguile their brethern in bargaining snatching scraping vnto themselues by hooke or by crooke what so euer they can gette we tell them I say that they be not free bragge they neuer so much of their libertie but haue lost Christe and Christian libertie are become the bondslaues of the Deuill and are seuen times worser vnder the name of Christian libertie then they were before vnder the tyrannie of the Pope For the Deuill which was driuen out of them hath taken vnto him seuen other feends worse then him selfe and is returned into them againe therefore the ende of these men is worse then the beginning As touching vs we haue a cōmaundemēt of God to preach the gospel which offereth to all men libertie from the law sinne death and Gods wrath frely for Christes sake if they beleue It is not in our power to conceale or reuoke this libertie now published by the Gospel for Christ hath geuen it vnto vs freely purchased it by his death Neither can we cōstraine those swine which runne headlong into all licentiousnes dissolutenes of the flesh to helpe other mē with their bodies or goodes therefore we doe what we can that is to say we diligently admonish them that they ought so to doe If we nothing preuaile by these admonitions we commit the matter to God and he will recompence these scorners with iust punishment in his good time In the meane while this is our comfort that as touching the godly our labour is not lost of whom many no doubt by our ministerie are deliuered out of the bondage of the Deuill and translated into the libertie of the spirite These which notwithstanding are but few which acknowledge the glory of this libertie of the spirit on the other side are ready through charitie to serue other men and know themselues to be detters to their brethern as touching the flesh doe more reioyce vs than the innumerable multitude of those that abuse this libertie are able to discourage vs. Paule vseth here very apte and plaine wordes when he sayeth Brethern ye are called into libertie And because no mā should dreame that he speaketh of the libertie of the flesh he expoundeth him selfe what maner of libertie he meaneth saying Onely vse not your libertie as an occasion to the flesh but serue ye one an other through loue Wherfore let euery Christian know that as touching the conscience Christ hath made him Lord ouer the lawe sinne and death so that they haue no power ouer him Cōtrariwise let him know that this outward bondage is layed vpon his body that he should serue his neighbour through loue They that vnderstand Christian libertie otherwise enioy the commodities of the Gospell to their owne destruction and are worse Idolaters vnder the name of Christe then they were before