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Chapter 5.—As the Wicked Make an
Ill Use of the Law, Which is Good, So the Good Make a Good Use of
Death, Which is an Ill.
The apostle, wishing to show how
hurtful a thing sin is, when grace does not aid us, has not
hesitated to say that the strength of sin is that very law by which
sin is prohibited. “The sting of death is sin, and the strength
of sin is the law.”583 Most certainly true; for
prohibition increases the desire of illicit action, if
righteousness is not so loved that the desire of sin is conquered
by that love. But unless divine grace aid us, we cannot love nor
delight in true righteousness. But lest the law should be thought
to be an evil, since it is called the strength of sin, the apostle,
when treating a similar question in another place, says, “The law
indeed is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good. Was
then that which is holy made death unto me? God forbid. But
sin, that it might appear sin, working death in me by that which is
good; that sin by the commandment might become exceeding
sinful.”584
Exceeding, he says, because the transgression is more heinous
when through the increasing lust of sin the law itself also is
despised. Why have we thought it worth while to mention this?
For this reason, because, as the law is not an evil when it
increases the lust of those who sin, so neither is death a good
thing when it increases the glory of those who suffer it, since
either the former is abandoned wickedly, and makes transgressors,
or the latter is embraced, for the truth’s sake, and makes
martyrs. And thus the law is indeed good, because it is
prohibition of sin, and death is evil because it is the wages of
sin; but as wicked men make an evil use not only of evil, but also
of good things, so the righteous make a good use not only of good,
but also of evil things. Whence it comes to pass that the wicked
make an ill use of the law, though the law is good; and that the
good die well, though death is an evil.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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