Then Amaziah the priest of Bethel sent to Jeroboam king
of Israel, saying, Amos hath conspired against thee in the midst of the house
of Israel: the land is not able to bear all his words. For thus Amos saith,
Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and Israel shall surely be led away captive
out of their own land. (Amos 7:10–11)
We must be watchful, not only against the open violence and
cruelty of enemies, but also against their intrigues; for as Satan is a
murderer, and has been so from the beginning, so he is also the father of lies.
Whosoever then wishes strenuously and constantly to spend his labors for the
Church and for God, must prepare himself for a contest with both: he must
resist all fears and all intrigues. We see some not so fearful, though a
hundred deaths were denounced upon them, who are yet not sufficiently cautious
when enemies craftily insinuate themselves.
I have not, therefore, said without reason, that God’s
servants have need of being fortified against both; that they ought to be
prepared against the fear of death, and remain intrepid, though they must die,
and that they ought to lay down their necks, if needs be, while performing their
office, and to seal their doctrine with their own blood;—and that, on the other
hand, their ought to be prudent; for oftentimes the enemies of the truth assail
them by flatteries; and the experience of our own times sufficiently proves
this.
More danger, I know, has ever been from this quarter; that
is, when enemies attempt to terrify by such objections as these, “What is your
purpose? See, the whole world must necessarily at length be consumed by
calamities. What else do you seek, but that religion should everywhere
flourish, that sound learning should be valued, that peace should prevail
everywhere? But we see that the fiercest war is at hand: if once it should
arise, all places would be full of calamities, savage barbarity, and cruelty,
would follow, and religion would perish: all this ye will effect by your
persistence.”
We hence see that Satan, by various arts and means, tempts
the servants of God, and has wonderful turnings and windings, and sometimes
transforms himself into an angel of light, as it is said by Paul (2 Cor.
11:14). (Commentaries)
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