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| Chapter IV. We are told that Christ was only “made” so far as regards the flesh. For the redemption of mankind He needed no means of aid, even as He needed none in order to His Resurrection, whereas others, in order to raise the dead, had need of recourse to prayer. Even when Christ prayed, the prayer was offered by Him in His capacity as human; whilst He must be accounted divine from the fact that He commanded (that such and such things should be done). On this point the devil's testimony is truer than the Arians' arguments. The discussion concludes with an explanation of the reason why the title of “mighty” is given to the Son of Man. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter IV.
We are told that Christ was only “made”
so far as regards the flesh. For the redemption of mankind He
needed no means of aid, even as He needed none in order to His
Resurrection, whereas others, in order to raise the dead, had need of
recourse to prayer. Even when Christ prayed, the prayer was
offered by Him in His capacity as human; whilst He must be accounted
divine from the fact that He commanded (that such and such
things should be done). On this point the devil’s testimony
is truer than the Arians’ arguments. The discussion
concludes with an explanation of the reason why the title of
“mighty” is given to the Son of Man.
26. It is now
sufficiently made plain that the Father is not God in solitude, without
the Son, and that the Son cannot be thought of as God alone, without
the Father, for it is in respect of His flesh2150
2150 Phil. ii. 7; Gal. iv. 4; S. John i. 1, 2,
cpd. with 14. |
that we read that the Son of God was “made,” not in respect
of His generation from God the Father.
27. Indeed, in what sense He was
“made” He has declared by the mouth of the holy patriarch,
saying: “For My soul is filled with sorrow to overflowing,
and My life hath drawn near unto hell. I have been counted with
them that go down into the pit; I have been made as a man free, without
help, amongst the dead.”2151 Here, then,
we read: “I have been made as a man,” not “I
have been made as God;” and again: “My soul
overfloweth with sorrows.” “My soul,” mark you,
not “My Godhead.” He was “made” in so far
as that was concerned wherein He was due to hell,2152 wherein He was reckoned with others, for
the Godhead admits of no likeness which may be ground for classing it
with others. Yet mark how the majesty of Godhead shows itself in
Christ, even in that flesh which was appointed to death. Although
He was “made” as a man, and “made” as flesh,
yet He was made free amongst the dead, “free, without
help.”
28. But how can the Son say here that He was
without help, when it has already been said: “I have laid
help upon One that is mighty”?2153
Distinguish here also the two natures present. The flesh hath
need of help, the Godhead hath no need. He is free, then, because
the chains of death had no hold upon Him. He was not made
prisoner by the powers of darkness, it is He Who exerted power amongst
them.2154 He is “without help,”
because He Himself, the Lord, hath by no office of messenger or
ambassador, but by His own might, saved His people. How could He,
Who raised others to life, require any help in order to raise His own
body?
29. And though men also have raised the dead,
still they did this not of their own power, but in the Name of
Christ. To ask is one thing, to command is another; to obtain is
different from bestowing.
30. Elijah, then, raised the dead, but he
prayed—he did not command.2155 Elisha
raised one to life after laying himself upon the dead body, in
accordance with its posture;2156 and, again, the
very contact of Elisha’s corpse gave life to the dead, that the
prophet might foreshow the coming of Him, Who, being sent in the
likeness of sinful flesh,2157 should, even
after His burial, raise the dead to life.
31.
Peter, again, when he healed Aeneas, said: “In the Name of
Jesus of Nazareth, rise and walk.”2158 Not in his own name, but in the
Name of Christ. But “rise” is a command; on the other
hand, it is an instance of confidence in one’s right,2159 not an arrogant claim to power, and the
authority of the command stood in the effective influence of the Name,
not in its own might. What answer, then, make the Arians?
Peter commands in the Name of Christ,—this on the one hand:
on the other, they will have it that the Son of God did not command,
but requested.
32. We read, they objected, of His uttering
a prayer.2160 But take
note of the difference. He prays as Son of Man, He
commands as Son of God. Will you not ascribe unto the Son
of God what even the devil has ascribed? Will you accuse
yourselves of greater wickedness than Satan’s? The devil
saith: “If Thou be the Son of God, command this stone that
it become bread.”2161 Satan saith
“command,” you say “entreat.” The devil
believes that, at the word of God’s Son, the nature of an
elementary substance may be exchanged for that of a composite one; you
think that, unless the Son of God prefers a request, even His Will
cannot be done. Again, the devil thinks that the Son of God is to
be esteemed from His power,2162 you that He is
to be esteemed from His infirmity. The devil’s temptations
are more tolerable than the Arians’ disputings.
33. Let us not, then, be troubled if we find
the Son of Man entitled “mighty” in one place, and yet in
another, that the Lord of glory was crucified.2163 What might is greater than
sovereignty over the powers of heaven? But this was in the hands
of Him Who ruled over thrones, principalities, angels; for, although He
was amongst the wild beasts, as it is written, yet angels ministered to
Him, that you may perceive the difference between what is proper to the
Incarnation, and what is proper to Sovereignty. So far as His
flesh is concerned, then, He endures the assault of wild beasts; in
regard of His Godhead,2164
2164 S.
Mark i. 13. Cf. Eph. i. 21. | He is adored by
angels.
34. We have learnt, then, that He was made
man, and that His being made must be referred to His manhood.
Furthermore, in another passage of Scripture, you may read:
“Who was made for Him of the seed of David,”2165 that is to say, in respect of the flesh He
was “made” of the seed of David, but He was God begotten of
God before the worlds.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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