And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of
the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever
and ever. (Daniel 12:3)
Why is our justification ever ascribed to faith? Because our
faith directs us to Christ in whom is the complete perfection of justification,
and thus our justification may be ascribed equally to the faith taught and the
doctrine which teaches it.
Those who bring before us this teaching are the ministers of
our justification. The assertion of the angel, in other words, is this,—The
sons of God, who being devoted entirely to God and ruled by the spirit of
prudence, point out the way of life to others, shall not only be saved
themselves, but shall possess surpassing glory far beyond anything which exists
in this world.
Hence, we gather the nature of true prudence to consist in
submitting ourselves to God in simple teachableness, and in manifesting the
additional quality of carefully promoting the salvation of our brethren. The
effect of this our labor ought to increase our courage and alacrity. For how
great is the honor conferred upon us by our Heavenly Father, when he wishes us
to be the ministers of his righteousness?
As James 5:19 says, We preserve those about to perish if we
bring them back into the right way. James calls us preservers, just as the
angel calls us justifiers; neither the angel nor the apostle wish to detract
from the glory of God, but by these forms of speech the Spirit represents us as
ministers of justification and salvation, when we unite in the same bonds with
ourselves all those who have need of our assistance and exertions. (Commentaries)
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