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Chapter V.—Sin Never to Be Returned to After
Repentance.8457
8457 [The formidable
doctrine of 1 John iii. 9; v.
18, etc. must excuse our
author for his severe adherence to this principle of purifying the
heart from habitual sin. But, the church refused to press it against
St. Matt. xviii.
22. In our own
self-indulgent day, we are more prone, I fear, to presumption than to
over strictness. The Roman casuists make attrition suffice, and
so turn absolution into a mere sponge, and an encouragement to
perpetual sinning and formal confession.] |
For what I say is this, that the repentance which,
being shown us and commanded us through God’s grace, recalls us
to grace8458 with the Lord, when
once learned and undertaken by us ought never afterward to be cancelled
by repetition of sin. No pretext of ignorance now remains to plead on
your behalf; in that, after acknowledging the Lord, and accepting His
precepts8459
8459 Which is solemnly done
in baptism. | —in short,
after engaging in repentance of (past) sins—you again betake
yourself to sins. Thus, in as far as you are removed from ignorance, in
so far are you cemented8460 to contumacy. For
if the ground on which you had repented of having sinned was that you
had begun to fear the Lord, why have you preferred to rescind what you
did for fear’s sake, except because you have ceased to fear? For
there is no other thing but contumacy which subverts fear. Since
there is no exception which defends from liability to penalty even such
as are ignorant of the Lord—because ignorance of God, openly as
He is set before men, and comprehensible as He is even on the score of
His heavenly benefits, is not possible8461 —how perilous is it for Him to be
despised when known? Now, that man does despise Him, who, after
attaining by His help to an understanding of things good and evil,
often an affront to his own understanding—that is, to God’s
gift—by resuming what he understands ought to be shunned, and
what he has already shunned: he rejects the Giver in abandoning the
gift; he denies the Benefactor in not honouring the benefit. How can he
be pleasing to Him, whose gift is displeasing to himself? Thus he is
shown to be not only contumacious toward the Lord, but likewise
ungrateful. Besides, that man commits no light sin against the Lord,
who, after he had by repentance renounced His rival the devil, and had
under this appellation subjected him to the Lord, again upraises him by
his own return (to the enemy), and makes himself a ground of exultation
to him; so that the Evil One, with his prey recovered, rejoices anew
against the Lord. Does he not—what is perilous even to say, but
must be put forward with a view to edification—place the devil
before the Lord? For he seems to have made the comparison who has known
each; and to have judicially pronounced him to be the better whose
(servant) he has preferred again to be. Thus he who, through repentance
for sins, had begun to make satisfaction to the Lord, will, through
another repentance of his repentance, make satisfaction to the devil,
and will be the more hateful to God in proportion as he will be the
more acceptable to His rival. But some say that “God is satisfied
if He be looked up to with the heart and the mind, even if this be not
done in outward act, and that thus they sin without damage to
their fear and their faith:” that is, that they violate
wedlock without damage to their chastity; they mingle poison for their
parent without damage to their filial duty! Thus, then, they will
themselves withal be thrust down into hell without damage to their
pardon, while they sin without damage to their fear! Here is a primary
example of perversity: they sin, because they fear!8462
8462 “Timent,”
not “metuunt.” “Metus” is the word Tertullian
has been using above for religious, reverential fear. | I suppose, if they feared
not, they would not sin! Let
him, therefore, who would not have God offended not revere Him at all,
if fear8463 is the plea for
offending. But these dispositions have been wont to sprout from the
seed of hypocrites, whose friendship with the devil is indivisible,
whose repentance never faithful.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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