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Chapter VII.
He shows once more by other passages of the Apostle that
Christ is God.
I want you to tell me,
you heretic, whether in this passage He who, as the Apostle tells us,
speaks in him, is man or God. If He is man, how can another’s
body speak in his heart? If God, then Christ is not a man but God; for
since Christ spoke in the Apostle, and only God could speak in him,
therefore a Divine Christ spoke in him. And so you see that there is
nothing to be said here, that no division or separation can be made
between Christ and God: because complete Divinity was in Christ, and
Christ was completely in God. No division or severing of the two can
here be admitted. There is only one simple, pious, and sound confession
to be made; viz., to adore, love, and worship Christ as God. But do you
want to understand more fully and thoroughly that there is no
separation to be made between God and Christ, and that we must hold
that God is altogether one with Christ? Hear what the Apostle says to
the Corinthians: “For we must all be manifested before the
judgment seat of Christ, that every one may receive the proper things
of the body, according as he hath done, whether it be good or
evil.”2431 But in another
passage, in writing to the Romans he says: “We shall all stand
before the judgment seat of God: for it is written: As I live, saith
the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to
God.”2432 You see then
that the judgment seat of God is the same as that of Christ; understand
then without any doubt that Christ is God; and when you see that the
substance of God and Christ is altogether inseparable, admit also that
the Person cannot be severed. Unless forsooth because the Apostle in
one Epistle said that we should be manifested before the judgment seat
of Christ, and in another before that of God, you invent two judgment
seats, and fancy that some will be judged by Christ and others by God.
But this is foolish and wild, and madder than a madman’s
utterances. Acknowledge then the Lord of all, the God of the universe,
acknowledge the judgment seat of God in the judgment seat of Christ.
Love life, love your salvation, love Him by whom you were created. Fear
Him by whom you are to be judged. For whether you will or no, you have
to be manifested before the judgment seat of Christ, and laying aside
wicked blasphemy and the childish talk of unbelieving words, though you
think that the judgment seat of God is different from that of Christ,
you will come before the judgment seat of Christ, and will find by
evidence that there is no gainsaying, that the judgment seat of God is
indeed the same as that of Christ, and that in Christ the Son of God,
there is all the glory of God the Son, and the power of God the
Father. “For the Father
judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment to the Son, that all
men may honour the Son as they honour the Father.”2433 For whoever denies the Father denies
the Son also. “Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the
Father: he that confesseth the Son, hath the Father
also.”2434 And so you
should learn that the glory of the Father and the Son is inseparable,
and their majesty is inseparable also and that the Son cannot be
honoured without the Father, nor the Father without the Son. But no man
can honour God and the Son of God except in Christ the only-begotten
Son of God. For it is impossible for a man to have the Spirit of God
who is to be honoured except in the Spirit of Christ, as the Apostle
says: “But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be
that the Spirit of God dwell in you. But if any man have not the Spirit
of Christ, he is none of His.”2435 And again:
“Who shall lay anything to the charge of God’s elect? It is
God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ Jesus who
died, yea rather who rose again.”2436 You see then now, even against your
will, that there is absolutely no difference between the Spirit of God
and the Spirit of Christ, or between the judgment of God and the
judgment of Christ. Choose then which you will—for one of the two
must happen—either acknowledge in faith that Christ is God, or
admit that God is in Christ at your condemnation.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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