"The word "alone" is an exclusive particle, in that it excludes any hint of human merit as the basis for our right standing with God through Christ. Faith is only a hand that receives all that God has done through the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ to work for us forgiveness of sins in His sight."
Faith alone
"One
of the great complaints against Martin Luther was his use of the word
"alone" to describe the faith that saves in the presence of God by
receiving the righteousness of Christ. The word "alone" is an exclusive
particle, in that it excludes any hint of human merit as the basis for
our right standing with God through Christ. Faith is only a hand that
receives all that God has done through the suffering, death, and
resurrection of Christ to work for us forgiveness of sins in His sight.
Thus faith alone could receive all that God alone has accomplished. Any
other way of salvation implies that we offer some act, work, thought,
intention, contrition, etc., that either wholly or partially merits
God's changed attitude to us sinners. Human wisdom certainly concurs
that we are at least partially responsible for our own salvation. This
is why the New Testament universally mocks human wisdom as foolish.
Before
Christ came as a little Child Lord, the people of Israel in their
wisdom anticipated a coming in glory when the Messiah came. They
expected this Lord to rule in power and lead them to wipe their enemies
off the face of the earth, slaughtering them in glorious battle. So
often in Old Testament the Kings of Judah sought political solutions to
their spiritual problems by defying God's demand that they should trust
Him as the true Shepherd of Israel and spurn the "help" offered by other
nations. Human wisdom didn't work out too well in the long run, as the
mute witness of overthrown and destroyed Jerusalem testified. Now, after
the Lord Christ came among us under the sign of the cross and hid
Himself from human wisdom, our "wisdom" leads us to conclude that the
Lord Jesus will not ever return in the glory of His power to judge the
living and the dead (2Pt 3:4). Human wisdom has not had a good track record!
It
must be wisdom of man or foolishness of God. Those are the
alternatives. There is no other way to look at it. There is no third
option. There is no mélange of divine foolishness and human wisdom that
will do anything but destroy the divine foolishness of the gospel. This
is why for Luther faith must always alone save. If it does not alone
save, then there is an element of human wisdom that must arrive to help,
prop up, or save God from his foolishness, "Yes, yes, the cross is just
fine. It is a great, if dour, message. But there must be more too it
than that. There must be that crucial (if you will excuse the pun)
element of human wisdom and choice." This is the smoothly paved road to
the hell created by good intentions.
Rev. Dr Scott Murray
18 June 2013
Psalm 82 (ESV)
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2082&version=ESV
John Chrysostom:
"How did God 'destroy the wisdom of the wise' (1Co 1:19)?
Through being made known to us by Paul and others like him, He showed
it to be unprofitable. For in receiving the gospel proclamation, neither
is the wise profited at all by wisdom, nor the unlearned hurt at all by
ignorance. For the shepherd and country folk will more quickly receive
this, once for all both repressing all doubting thoughts and delivering
themselves to human wisdom as ever after useful for nothing. Thus when
wisdom ought to have displayed her proper powers, and by the works of
creation to have seen the Lord, she would not. Therefore, though she
would now willingly introduce herself to God, she is not able. For the
matter is not of that kind. This way of knowing God through the cross
being far greater than the other. You see then, faith and simplicity are
needed, and this we should seek everywhere, and prefer it above
external wisdom. For Paul said, 'God made foolish the wisdom of the
world' (1Co 1:20).
"But
what has God made foolish? He has shown human wisdom foolish in regard
of receiving the faith. For since humans prided themselves on their
wisdom, He lost no time in exposing it. For what sort of wisdom is it,
when it cannot discover the chief good things? He caused wisdom
therefore to appear foolish, after she had first convicted herself. For
if when discoveries might have been made by reasoning, she proved
nothing, now when things proceed on a larger scale, how will she be able
to accomplish anything? Now what can wisdom do when there is need of
faith alone, and not of mental acuity? You see then, God has shown
wisdom to be foolish.
Homilies on 1 Corinthians 4:4
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, send Your Holy Spirit that I might trust Your foolishness rather than my own wisdom. Set before me Your cross and its powerful weakness through the preaching of the gospel. Rescue me from pride and unbelief and lead me through faith alone to the cross where Your wisdom shines. Amen.
Foto: Kerstin Lindén (Mose brinnande buske)
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