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Chapter XII.
Argument.—That Christ is God, is Proved by the Authority
of the Old Testament Scriptures.
Why, then, should we hesitate to say what
Scripture does not shrink from declaring? Why shall the truth of
faith hesitate in that wherein the authority of Scripture has never
hesitated? For, behold, Hosea the prophet says in the person of
the Father: “I will not now save them by bow, nor by
horses, nor by horsemen; but I will save them by the Lord their
God.”5089 If
God says that He saves by God, still God does not save except by
Christ. Why, then, should man hesitate to call Christ God, when
he observes that He is declared to be God by the Father according to
the Scriptures? Yea, if God the Father does not save except by
God, no one can be saved by God the Father unless he shall have
confessed Christ to be God, in whom and by whom the Father promises
that He will give him salvation: so that, reasonably, whoever
acknowledges Him to be God, may find salvation in Christ God; whoever
does not acknowledge Him to be God, would lose salvation which he could
not find elsewhere than in Christ God. For in the same way as
Isaiah says, “Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and
ye shall call His name Emmanuel, which is, interpreted, God with
us;”5090 so Christ
Himself says, “Lo, I am with you, even to the consummation of the
world.”5091 Therefore
He is “God with us;” yea, and much rather, He is in
us. Christ is with us, therefore it is He whose name is God with
us, because He also is with us; or is He not with us? How then
does He say that He is with us? He, then, is with
us. But because He is with us He was called Emmanuel, that is,
God with us. God, therefore, because He is with us, was called
God with us. The same prophet says: “Be ye
strengthened, ye relaxed hands, and ye feeble knees; be consoled, ye
that are cowardly in heart; be strong; fear not. Lo, our God
shall return judgment; He Himself shall come, and shall save you:
then shall the eyes of the blind be opened, and the ears of the deaf
shall hear; then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of
the dumb shall be eloquent.”5092 Since the prophet says that at
God’s advent these should be the signs which come to pass; let
men acknowledge either that Christ is the Son of God, at whose advent
and by whom these wonders of healings were performed; or, overcome by
the truth of Christ’s divinity, let them rush into the other
heresy, and refusing to confess Christ to be the Son of God, and God,
let them declare Him to be the Father. For, being bound by the
words of the prophets, they can no longer deny Christ to be God.
What, then, do they reply when those signs are said to be about to take
place on the advent of God, which were manifested on the advent of
Christ? In what way do they receive Christ as God? For now
they cannot deny Him to be God. As God the Father, or as God the
Son? If as the Son, why do they deny that the Son of God is
God? If as the Father, why do they not follow those who appear to
maintain blasphemies of that kind? unless because in this contest
against them concerning the truth, this is in the meantime sufficient
for us, that, being convinced in any kind of way, they should confess
Christ to be God, seeing they have even wished to deny that He is
God. He says by Habakkuk the prophet: “God shall come
from the south, and the Holy One from the dark and dense
mountain.”5093
5093
Heb. iii. 3. [See English margin,
and Robinson, i. p. 552.] | Whom
do they wish to represent as coming from the south? If they say
that it is the Almighty God the Father, then God the Father comes from
a place, from which place, moreover, He is thus excluded, and He is
bounded within the straitnesses of some abode; and thus by such as
these, as we have said, the sacrilegious heresy of Sabellius is
embodied. Since Christ is
believed to be not the Son, but the Father; since by them He is
asserted to be in strictness a bare man, in a new manner, by those,
again, Christ is proved to be God the Father Almighty. But if in
Bethlehem, the region of which local division looks towards the
southern portion of heaven, Christ is born, who by the Scriptures is
also said to be God, this God is rightly described as coming from the
south, because He was foreseen as about to come from Bethlehem.
Let them, then, choose of the two alternatives, the one that they
prefer, that He who came from the south is the Son, or the Father; for
God is said to be about to come from the south. If the Son, why
do they shrink from calling Him Christ and God? For the Scripture
says that God shall come. If the Father, why do they shrink from
being associated with the boldness of Sabellius, who says that Christ
is the Father? unless because, whether they call Him Father or Son,
from his heresy, however unwillingly, they must needs withdraw if they
are accustomed to say that Christ is merely man; when compelled by the
facts themselves, they are on the eve of exalting Him as God, whether
in wishing to call Him Father or in wishing to call Him
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