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2017-09-02

作者: R.C. Sproul   譯者: Maria Marta

在我剛信主成為基督徒時我首次體驗到基督教團體的優先考慮事項。我很快了解到我每天應該有靈修時間即一段留給讀經和祈禱的時間。大家認為我應該返教會,我應該擁有一種虔誠,不詛咒、不喝酒、不抽煙等行為是明顯的證據。我完全不知道合乎聖經的義遠遠超越這些行為。然而,和大多數剛信主的基督徒一樣,我學會強調這種虔誠。我的私人信件采用一種新的語言表達形式,讀起來像讀新約書信的書頁。我也很快學會在日常會話中使用基督教行話。我不是「告訴」人某事,而是與他們「分享」。每一次碰到的好運都是「神所賜的福」,我發覺不以屬靈腔調作點綴,我幾乎不能說話。

然而,不久我便發現基督徒的生活遠不止每天靈修和讀聖言。我意識到上帝所希望的更多。祂希望我們在信心和順服中成長;我們不只能渴奶,也能吃乾糧。我還發現,基督教行話不管對非基督徒還是對基督徒來說,幾乎都是一種毫無意義的交流方式。與尋找真敬虔相比,我對模仿亞文化術語更感興趣。 

我的錯誤是將靈修與義行混淆。我也發現我並非惟一一個犯這樣錯誤的人。我讓那些將方法與目標相混淆的人給迷住了。靈修可能是義行的便宜替代品。

多年來一直有許多年輕的基督徒問我如何更屬靈或更虔誠。難得有認真的學生問:「請指教我如何成為義。」 我想知道,為什麼人人都想屬靈?靈修的目的是什麼?虔誠有何用處呢?

靈修和虔誠本身並非目標。事實上,除非它們是更高目標的媒界方法,否則它們是毫無價值的。這個更高的目標必須超越靈修而達到義。

屬靈操煉對成全義至關重要。聖經學習、禱告、參加教會聚會、傳福音等對基督徒的成長是必要的,但這些都不能作為最終目標。沒有靈修,我們無法成全義。更「屬靈」是有可能的,至少表面上如此,但不能實現義。

耶穌是一個禱告的人。祂的禱告生活穩定而強有力。祂是一個擁有豐富聖經知識的人。祂顯然精通上帝的話語。祂很屬靈。然而祂的屬靈不僅僅是表面的。祂自身的內在生命在外在的順服、順服至死中表露出來。

那麼,什麼是義呢?最簡單答案是:義乃是行上帝眼中看為正確的事。這是個簡單的定義,其背後的意義無疑要複雜得多。成為義就是做上帝呼召我們做的事。要達到真正的義的要求是如此之大,如此之多,以致在這世上從來沒有人完美地成全上帝的義,它包括遵行上帝全備的旨意。

Don’t Confuse Spirituality with Righteousness
FROM R.C. Sproul

When I first became a Christian I was introduced to the priorities of the Christian community. I learned quickly that it was expected of me that I have a daily devotion time, a time reserved for Bible reading and prayer. I was expected to go to church. I was expected to have a kind of piety that was evident by not cursing, not drinking, not smoking, and the like. I had no idea that biblical righteousness went far beyond these things. However, like most new Christians, I learned to emphasize such things. My personal letters took on a new pattern of language. They began to sound like pages from New Testament epistles. I soon learned to use Christian jargon in my everyday speech. I didn’t “tell” anybody anything, I “shared” it with them. Every good fortune was a “blessing,” and I found I could hardly speak without sprinkling my sentences with spiritual platitudes.

Soon, however, I found that there was more to the Christian life than daily devotions and sanctified words. I realized that God wanted more. He wanted me to grow in my faith and obedience, to go beyond milk to the meat. I also discovered that Christian jargon was an almost meaningless form of communication, both to non-Christians and Christians alike. I found myself more interested in echoing a subculture’s lingo than in finding true godliness.

My error was this: I was confusing spirituality with righteousness. I also discovered that I was not alone in this. I was caught up with a crowd who confused the means with the end. Spirituality can be a cheap substitute for righteousness.

Over the years I’ve had many young Christians ask me how to be more spiritual or more pious. Rare has been the earnest student who said, “Teach me how to be righteous.” Why, I wondered, does anybody want to be spiritual? What is the purpose of spirituality? What use is there in piety?

Spirituality and piety are not ends in themselves. In fact they are worthless unless they are means to a higher goal. The goal must go beyond spirituality to righteousness.

Spiritual disciplines are vitally necessary to achieve righteousness. Bible study, prayer, church attendance, evangelism, are necessary for Christian growth, but they cannot be the final goal. I cannot achieve righteousness without spirituality. But it is possible to be “spiritual,” at least on the surface, without attaining righteousness.

Jesus was a man of prayer. His prayer life was intense and powerful. He was a man of vast knowledge of the Scriptures. He obviously mastered the Word of God. He was spiritual. But His spirituality was not merely a surface thing. His inner life displayed itself in outward obedience, obedience even unto death.


What is righteousness? The simplest answer to that question is this: Righteousness is doing what is right in the sight of God. This is a simple definition that is far more complex under the surface. To be righteous is to do everything that God calls us to do. The demands of true righteousness are so great and so many that none of us ever in this world achieves it perfectly. It involves following the whole counsel of God.

2017-08-16

污穢的衣服還是足以討上帝喜悅?FilthyRags or Fully Pleasing?

作者凱文德陽Kevin DeYoung譯者駱鴻銘

摘自凱文德揚的新書我們的聖潔裏的破洞The Hole in Our Holiness

許多基督徒相信他們一切的義行都是虛無的不過是污穢的衣服。畢竟,這是以賽亞書六十四章4節所說的,你們最好的行為仍然是污穢、無用的。但是我不認為這是以賽亞的意思。以賽亞心中的「義行」,最有可能的是以色列人不靠真實信心和全心順服所作的敷衍了事的儀式。在以賽亞書六十五章17節裏,耶和華拒絕以色列人犯罪的獻祭。這些人是在羞辱耶和華,是祂鼻中的煙,正如以賽亞書五十八章中行禮如儀的「順服」不會感動耶和華一樣,因為祂的百姓還在壓迫窮人。他們的義行是「污穢的衣服」,是因為這些行為根本就不是義的。它們表面上看起來很好,但其實是假冒的,只是一層煙幕,以遮掩他們的不信和不順服。
Many Christians believe that all their righteous deeds are nothing but filthy rags. After all, thats what Isaiah 64:6 seems to say: even your best deeds are dirty and worthless. But I dont think this is what Isaiah means. The righteous deeds” Isaiah has in mind are most likely the perfunctory rituals offered by Israel without sincere faith and without wholehearted obedience. In Isaiah 65:1–7 the Lord rejects Israel’s sinful sacrifices. They are an insult to the Lord, smoke in his nostrils, just like the ritual “obedience” of Isaiah 58 that did not impress the Lord because his people were oppressing the poor. Their “righteous deeds” were “filthy rags” (64:6, KJV) because they weren’t righteous at all. They looked good but were a sham, a literal smoke screen to cover up their unbelief and disobedience.

但是我們不應當認定每一種「義行」在上帝面前都像污穢的衣服。事實上,前一節經文(賽六十四5)才說到,「你(耶和華)迎接那歡喜行義,記念你道的人」。上帝的百姓行出討神喜悅的義行並不是不可能的。派博John Piper解釋說
But we should not think that every kind of righteous deed is like a filthy rag before God. In fact the previous verse, Isaiah 64:5, says you [God] meet him who joyfully works righteousness, those who remember you in your ways.” It is not impossible for God’s people to commit righteous acts that please God. John Piper explains:

有時候人們會很粗心以貶損的口吻論及人類一切的義行彷彿討神喜悅的事是完全不存在的。他們經常引用以賽亞書六十四章6那裏說到我們的義像是污穢的衣服。上帝的百姓,無論是在十字架以前或以後,若不是基督完美的義被歸算給我們(羅五19;林前一30;林後五21),就不會被一位純潔無瑕、聖潔的上帝所接納,這是真理,而且是一個榮耀的真理。但是這並不意味著上帝不會在這些「被稱義」的人(在十字架以前或以後)身上產生一種人可以經驗到的、不是「污穢的衣服」的義行。事實上,祂的確這樣作了;而這個義行對上帝來說是很寶貴的,也是必要的;這不是我們稱義的基礎(唯有基督的義才是),卻是我們是真的、被稱義的上帝兒女的證據。1
Sometimes people are careless and speak disparagingly of all human righteousness, as if there were no such thing that pleased God. They often cite Isaiah 64:6 which says our righteousness is as filthy rags. It is true–gloriously true–that none of God’s people, before or after the cross, would be accepted by an immaculately holy God if the perfect righteousness of Christ were not imputed to us (Romans 5:19; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 2 Corinthians 5:21). But that does not mean that God does not produce in those “justified” people (before and after the cross) an experiential righteousness that is not “filthy rags.” In fact, he does; and this righteousness is precious to God and is required, not as the ground of our justification (which is the righteousness of Christ only), but as an evidence of our being truly justified children of God.[1]

忽略聖經的假設和期望即義行是可能的是一件危險的事。當然,我們的義行永遠無法平息上帝的震怒。我們需要基督歸算給我們的義。不只如此,我們憑著自己的力量也無法產生任何的義行。但是身為重生的基督徒,靠著祂的恩典討神喜悅是可能的。那些在一切善事上結果子,漸漸地多認識上帝的人,是可以凡事蒙祂喜悅的(西一10)。我們要把身體獻上,當作活祭來討神喜悅(羅十二1)。照顧軟弱的弟兄,會討神喜悅(十四18)。聽從父母也會討神喜悅(西三20)。以真理教導神的話也討神喜歡(帖前二4)。為一切在位掌權者禱告也蒙上帝悅納(提前二13)。扶持有需要的家人也蒙上帝悅納(五4)。捐輸也是上帝喜悅的(來十三16)。遵守祂的命令也討神喜悅約壹三22。基本上每當你信靠順服時上帝就會感到喜悅。2
It is a dangerous thing to ignore the Bibles assumption, and expectation, that righteousness is possible. Of course, our righteousness can never appease Gods wrath. We need the imputed righteousness of Christ. More than that, we cannot produce any righteousness in our own strength. But as born-again believers, it is possible to please God by his grace. Those who bear fruit in every good work and increase in the knowledge of God are fully pleasing to God (Col. 1:10). Presenting your body as a living sacrifice pleases God (Rom. 12:1). Looking out for your weaker brother pleases God (14:18). Obeying your parents pleases God (Col. 3:20). Teaching the Word in truth pleases God (1 Thess. 2:4). Praying for the governing authorities pleases God (1 Tim. 2:1–3). Supporting your family members in need pleases God (5:4). Sharing with others pleases God (Heb. 13:16). Keeping his commandments pleases God (1 John 3:22). Basically, whenever you trust and obey, God is pleased.[2]

我們也許會認為把我們所做的每件事都當作在道德上是可疑的是一個有屬靈的敏感度的記號。但是這不是聖經對義行的看法。更重要的,這一類放棄追求屬靈行動的觀念,並沒有道出上帝的真理。陶恕A. W. Tozer說得對
We can think its a mark of spiritual sensitivity to consider everything we do as morally suspect. But this is not the way the Bible thinks about righteousness. More importantly, this kind of spiritual resignation does not tell the truth about God. A. W. Tozer is right:

即使在今天在良善的基督徒當中未能正確地認識上帝也會迎來一個不幸的世界。基督徒生活被當成是憂鬱沉悶、沉重的十字架——這是在一個嚴厲父親的眼前所背負的十字架;祂對人的期望很高,卻從不假以顏色。祂很嚴格脾氣不好喜怒無常而且難以取悅。3
From a failure to properly understand God comes a world of unhappiness among good Christians even today. The Christian life is thought to be a glum, unrelieved cross-carrying under the eye of a stern Father who expects much and excuses nothing. He is austere, peevish, highly temperamental and extremely hard to please.[3]

但是這絕非聖經裏的上帝。我們的上帝不是一個善變的奴隸主。祂不會過於敏感不會因為一點點的冒犯就隨意翻臉。祂是不輕易發怒、有豐盛慈愛的上帝(出卅四6)。「祂不是很難取悅的」陶恕提醒我們「儘管我們很難滿足祂。」4
But this is no way to view the God of the Bible. Our God is not a capricious slave driver. He is not hyper-sensitive and prone to fits of rage on account of slight offenses. He is slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love (Ex. 34:6). “He is not hard to please,” Tozer reminds us, “though He may be hard to satisfy.”[4]

我們為什麼會把上帝想像成如此冷漠對我們誠心順服的嘗試會無動於衷呢畢竟祂是我們的天父。什麼樣的父親會望著他的女兒所繪製的生日卡,抱怨說卡片的顏色全部塗錯了呢?什麼樣的母親會對她的兒子——在他欣然打掃車庫,卻把油漆罐放錯了架子——說,「這在我眼中毫無價值」?哪一種父母會在他的兒女第一次試著騎腳踏車,卻從腳踏車上跌下來時翻白眼呢?除了基督的義之外,沒有任何的義可以使我們與上帝和好。但是對那些已經唯獨靠著恩典,唯獨藉著信心,也因此被收養進入上帝家中,而已經與上帝和好的人來說,我們許多的義行在上帝眼中,並不都是完全污穢的,而是非常甜美、寶貴,能討祂喜悅的。
Why do we imagine God to be so unmoved by our heart-felt attempts at obedience? He is, after all, our heavenly Father. What sort of father looks at his daughters homemade birthday card and complains that the color scheme is all wrong? What kind of mother says to her son, after he gladly cleaned the garage but put the paint cans on the wrong shelf, “This is worthless in my sight”? What sort of parent rolls his eyes when his child falls off the bike on the first try? There is no righteousness that makes us right with God except for the righteousness of Christ. But for those who have been made right with God by grace alone through faith alone and therefore have been adopted into God’s family, many of our righteous deeds are not only not filthy in God’s eyes, they are exceedingly sweet, precious, and pleasing to him.

[1] John Piper, Future Grace (Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 1995), 151.
[2] See Wayne Grudem, “Pleasing God by Our Obedience,” in For the Fame of God’s Name: Essays in Honor of John Piper, ed. Sam Storms and Justin Taylor (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2010), 277.
[3] A. W. Tozer, The Best of A. W. Tozer, Volume 1 (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1978), 121.
[4]Ibid.

摘自凱文德陽的新書《我們的聖潔裏的破洞》The Hole in Our Holiness