But truly I am full of power by the spirit of the LORD,
and of judgment, and of might, to declare unto Jacob his transgression, and to
Israel his sin. (Micah 3:8)
As I have already shown that God’s servants ought
courageously to break through all those obstacles by which Satan may attempt
either to delay or to force them backward; so also the doctrine taught here
ought to be applied to all the godly: they ought wisely to distinguish between
the faithful servants of God and impostors who falsely pretend his name. Then
no one, who desires truly and from the heart to obey God, will be deceived; for
the Lord will ever give the spirit of judgment and discrimination.
The reason why at this day many miserable souls are led to
endless ruin is, because they either shut their eyes, or willfully dissemble,
or designedly involve themselves in such subterfuges as these,—“I cannot form
any judgment; I see on both sides learned and celebrated men, at least those
who are in some repute and esteem: some call me to the right hand, and others
to the left, where am I to retake myself? I therefore prefer to close my mouth
and my ears.” Thus many, seeking a cloak for their sloth, often manifest their
ignorance: for we see that the eyes must be opened when the Lord exercises and
tries our faith.
God allows discords and contentions to arise in the Church
that some may choose this, and others that. Though God then relaxes the reins
of Satan, that contests and turmoils of this kind may be excited in the Church,
there is yet no excuse for us, if we follow not what the Lord prescribes; for
he will ever guide us by his Spirit, provided we foster not our own
slothfulness. (Commentaries)
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