{"id":470,"date":"2008-11-15T12:39:47","date_gmt":"2008-11-15T19:39:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/revtucher.com\/?p=470"},"modified":"2008-11-15T12:39:47","modified_gmt":"2008-11-15T19:39:47","slug":"the-eighth-commandment-from-luthers-large-catechism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/revtucher.com\/?p=470","title":{"rendered":"The Eighth Commandment from Luther&#8217;s Large Catechism"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"text-align:center;margin-top:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><span lang=\"en-us\"><\/span><\/strong><strong><span lang=\"en-us\"><span style=\"font-size:125%;text-transform:capitalize;\">THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin-top:9pt;line-height:normal;\"><!-- lbxres:\/\/LLS:LUTHRNCONFSS\/QuoteLine.jpg --><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;margin-top:9pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\"><span style=\"font-size:91%;\">Note: This commandment was given to protect one\u2019s name and reputation. Communicating in ways that do not uphold our neighbor\u2019s name and reputation break this commandment. The greatest violators are false preachers who, by their false doctrine, speak ill of God and His name. If we are aware of something negative about our neighbor, but have no authority to act, we should remain silent and not speak of it. However, when the proper authorities call upon us to speak to the matter, we will do so honestly. Also, if we are aware of something that requires the attention of public authorities, we will share it with them. Luther clearly states that civil magistrates, pastors, and parents must act upon hearing of something requiring their attention. Luther carefully distinguishes between secret sins and open, public sins. Secret sins should not be made public. However, when the error is open we have every right, even the duty, to speak publicly about it and to testify against the person involved. Speaking publicly about another person\u2019s public error or sin is not bearing false witness, nor is it a violation of <\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-us\"><span style=\"font-size:91%;color:#000080;\">Matthew 18<\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-us\"><span style=\"font-size:91%;\">. Luther concludes that putting \u201cthe best construction on everything\u201d is a fine and noble virtue.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin-top:9pt;line-height:normal;\"><!-- lbxres:\/\/LLS:LUTHRNCONFSS\/QuoteLine.jpg --><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;margin-left:18pt;margin-right:18pt;margin-top:9pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\"><\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">254<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"><span style=\"font-size:91%;\"> You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;margin-top:9pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">255<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Over and above our own body, spouse, and temporal possessions, we still have another treasure\u2014honor and good reputation [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Proverbs 22:1<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. We cannot do without these. For it is intolerable to live among people in open shame and general contempt. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">256<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Therefore, God does not want the reputation, good name, and upright character of our neighbor to be taken away or diminished, just as with his money and possessions. He wants everyone to stand in his integrity before wife, children, servants, and neighbors. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">257<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> In the first place, we must consider the plainest meaning of this commandment, according to the words \u201cYou shall not bear false witness.\u201d This applies to the public courts of justice, where a poor, innocent man is accused and oppressed by false witnesses in order to be punished in his body, property, or honor.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">258<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Now, this commandment appears as though it were of little concern to us at present. But with the Jewish people it was a quite common and ordinary matter. For the people were organized under an excellent and regular government. Where there is still such a government, instances of this sin will not be lacking. The cause of it is that where judges, mayors, princes, or others in authority sit in judgment, things never fail to go according to the way of the world. In other words, people do not like to offend anybody. They flatter and speak to gain favor, money, prospects, or friendship [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Proverbs 26:28<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. As a result, a poor man and his cause must be oppressed, denounced as wrong, and suffer punishment. It is a common disaster in the world that in courts of justice godly men seldom preside.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">259<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> To be a judge requires above all things a godly man, and not only a godly man, but also a wise, modest, indeed, a brave and bold man. Likewise, to be a witness requires a fearless and especially godly man. For a person who is to judge all matters rightly and carry them through with his decision will often offend good friends, relatives, neighbors, and<\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> <\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\">the rich and powerful, who may greatly serve or injure him. Therefore, he must be quite blind, have his eyes and ears closed, neither see nor hear, but go straight forward in everything that comes before him and decide accordingly.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">260<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Therefore, this commandment is given in the first place so that everyone shall help his neighbor to secure his rights and not allow them to be hindered or twisted. But everyone shall promote and strictly maintain these rights, no matter whether he is a judge or a witness, and let it apply to whatsoever it will. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">261<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> A particular goal is set up here for our jurists that they be careful to deal truly and uprightly with every case, allowing right to remain right. On the other hand, they must not pervert anything by their tricks and technical points, turning black into white and making wrong out to be right [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Isaiah 5:20<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. They must not gloss over a matter or keep silent about it, regardless of a person\u2019s money, possession, honor, or power. This is one part and the plainest sense of this commandment about all that takes place in court.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">262<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Next, this commandment extends very much further, if we are to apply it to spiritual jurisdiction or administration. Here it is a common occurrence that everyone bears false witness against his neighbor. For wherever there are godly preachers and Christians, they must bear the sentence before the world that calls them heretics, apostates, and indeed, instigators and desperately wicked unbelievers. Besides, God\u2019s Word must suffer in the most shameful and hateful manner, being persecuted, blasphemed, contradicted, perverted, and falsely quoted and interpreted. But let this go. For this is the way of the blind world, which condemns and persecutes the truth and God\u2019s children, and yet considers it no sin.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">263<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> In the third place, which concerns us all, this commandment forbids all sins of the tongue [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">James 3<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">], by which we may injure or confront our neighbor. To bear false witness is nothing else than a work of the tongue. Now, God prohibits whatever is done with the tongue against a fellow man. This applies to false preachers with their doctrine and blasphemy, false judges and witnesses with their verdict, or outside of court by lying and speaking evil. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">264<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Here belongs particularly the detestable, shameful vice of speaking behind a person\u2019s back and slandering, to which the devil spurs us on, and of which much could be said. For it is a common evil plague that everyone prefers hearing evil more than hearing good about his neighbor. We ourselves are so bad that we cannot allow anyone to say anything bad about us. Everyone would much prefer that all the world should speak of him in glowing terms. Yet we cannot bear that the best is spoken about others.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">265<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> To avoid this vice we should note that no one is allowed publicly to judge and reprove his neighbor\u2014even though he may see him sin\u2014unless he has a command to judge and to reprove. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">266<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> There is a great difference between these two things: judging sin and knowing about sin. You may indeed know about it, but you are not to judge it [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Matthew 7:1\u20135<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. I can indeed see and hear that my neighbor sins. But I have no command to report it to others. Now, if I rush in, judging and passing sentence, I fall into a sin that is greater than his. But if you know about it, do nothing other than turn your ears into a grave and cover it, until you are appointed to be judge and to punish by virtue of your office.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">267<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> People are called slanderers who are not content with knowing a thing, but go on to assume jurisdiction. When they know about a slight offense committed by another person, they carry it into every corner. They are delighted and tickled that they can stir up<\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> <\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\">another\u2019s displeasure, just as swine delight to roll themselves in the dirt and root in it with the snout. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">268<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> This is nothing other than meddling with God\u2019s judgment and office and pronouncing sentence and punishment with the most severe verdict. For no judge can punish to a higher degree nor go farther than to say, \u201cThat person is a thief, a murderer, a traitor,\u201d and so on. Therefore, whoever presumes to say the same things about his neighbor goes just as far as the emperor and all governments. For although you do not wield the sword, you use your poisonous tongue to shame and hurt your neighbor [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Psalm 140:3<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">269<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> God, therefore, would have such behavior banned, that anyone should speak evil of another person even though that person is guilty, and the latter knows it well, much less if anyone does not know it and has the story only from hearsay.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">270<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> But you say, \u201cShall I not say something if it is the truth?\u201d<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\">Answer: \u201cWhy do you not make your accusation to regular judges?\u201d<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\">\u201cAh, I cannot prove it publicly, and so I might be silenced and turned away in a harsh manner.\u201d<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\">\u201cAh, indeed, do you smell the roast?\u201d<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><span lang=\"en-us\">If you do not trust yourself to stand before the proper authorities and to answer well, then hold your tongue. But if you know about it, know it for yourself and not for another. For if you tell the matter to others\u2014although it is true\u2014you will look like a liar, because you cannot prove it. Besides, you are acting like a rascal. We should never deprive anyone of his honor or good name unless it is first taken away from him publicly.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">271<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> \u201cFalse witness,\u201d then, is everything that cannot be properly proved. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">272<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> No one shall make public or declare for truth what is not obvious by sufficient evidence. In short, whatever is secret should be allowed to remain secret [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">1 Peter 4:8<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">], or, at any rate, should be secretly rebuked, as we shall hear. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">273<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Therefore, if you meet an idle tongue that betrays and slanders someone, contradict such a person promptly to his face [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Proverbs 10:31<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">], so he may blush. Then many a person will hold his tongue who otherwise would bring some poor man into bad repute, from which he would not easily free himself. For honor and a good name are easily taken away, but not easily restored [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Proverbs 22:1<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">274<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> So you see that it is directly forbidden to speak any evil of our neighbor. However, the civil government, preachers, father, and mother are not forbidden to speak out. This is based on the understanding that this commandment does not allow evil to go unpunished. Now, in the Fifth Commandment no one is to be injured in body, and yet Master Hans (the executioner) is excluded from this rule. By virtue of his office he does his neighbor no good, but only evil and harm. Nevertheless he does not sin against God\u2019s commandment. God has instituted that office on His own account. God has reserved punishment for His own good pleasure, as He threatens in the First Commandment. In the same way, although no one has a personal right to judge and condemn anybody, yet if those who serve in offices of judgment fail to judge, they sin just as surely as a person who would act on his own accord without such an office. For in matters of justice necessity requires one to speak of the evil, to prefer charges, to investigate, and to testify. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">275<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> This is no different from the case of a doctor who is sometimes compelled to examine and handle the private parts of the patient whom he is to cure. In the same way governments, father and mother, brothers and sisters, and other good friends are under obligation to one another to rebuke evil wherever it is needful and profitable [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Luke 17:3<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><\/strong><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">276<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> The true way in this matter would be to keep the order in the Gospel. In <\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Matthew 18:15<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">, Christ says, \u201cIf your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone.\u201d Here you have a precious and excellent teaching for governing well the tongue, which is to be carefully kept against this detestable misuse. Let this, then, be your rule, that you do not too quickly spread evil about your neighbor and slander him to others. Instead, admonish him privately that he may amend his life. Likewise, if someone reports to you what this or that person has done, teach him, too, to go and admonish that person personally, if he has seen the deed himself. But if he has not seen it, then let him hold his tongue.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">277<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> You can learn the same thing also from the daily government of the household. When the master of the house sees that the servant does not do what he ought, he admonishes him personally. But if he were so foolish as to let the servant sit at home and went on the streets to complain about him to his neighbors, he would no doubt be told, \u201cYou fool, how does that concern us? Why don\u2019t you tell it to the servant?\u201d <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">278<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Look, that would be acting quite brotherly, so that the evil would be stopped, and your neighbor would retain his honor. As Christ also says in the same place, \u201cIf he listens to you, you have gained your brother\u201d [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Matthew 18:15<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. Then you have done a great and excellent work. For do you think it is a small matter to gain a brother? Let all monks and holy orders step forth, with all their works melted together into one mass, and see if they can boast that they have gained a brother.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">279<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Further, Christ teaches, \u201cBut if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses\u201d [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Matthew 18:16<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. So the person concerned in this matter must always be dealt with personally, and must not be spoken of without his knowledge. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">280<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> But if that does not work, then bring it publicly before the community, whether before the civil or the Church court. For then you do not stand alone, but you have those witnesses with you by whom you can convict the guilty one. Relying on their testimony the judge can pronounce sentence and punish. This is the right and regular course for checking and reforming a wicked person. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">281<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> But if we gossip about another in all corners, and stir the filth, no one will be reformed. Later, when we are to stand up and bear witness, we deny having said so. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">282<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Therefore, it would serve such tongues right if their itch for slander were severely punished, as a warning to others. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">283<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> If you were acting for your neighbor\u2019s reformation or from love of the truth, you would not sneak about secretly nor shun the day and the light [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">John 3:19\u201320<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">284<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> All this has been said about secret sins. But where the sin is quite public, so that the judge and everybody know about it, you can without any sin shun the offender and let him go his own way, because he has brought himself into disgrace. You may also publicly testify about him. For when a matter is public in the daylight, there can be no slandering or false judging or testifying. It is like when we now rebuke the pope with his doctrine, which is publicly set forth in books and proclaimed in all the world. Where the sin is public, the rebuke also must be public, that everyone may learn to guard against it.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">285<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Now we have the sum and general understanding of this commandment: Let no one do any harm to his neighbor with the tongue, whether friend or foe. Do not speak evil of him, no matter whether it is true or false, unless it is done by commandment or for his reformation. Let everyone use his tongue and <\/span><strong><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\">make it serve for the best of everyone else, to cover up his neighbor\u2019s sins and infirmities [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">1 Peter 4:8<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">], excuse them, conceal and garnish them with his own reputation. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">286<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> The chief reason for this should be the one that Christ declares in the Gospel, where He includes all commandments about our neighbor, \u201cwhatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them\u201d [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Matthew 7:12<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">287<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> Even nature teaches the same thing in our own bodies, as St. Paul says, \u201cOn the contrary, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, and on those parts of the body that we think less honorable we bestow the greater honor, and our unpresentable parts are treated with greater modesty\u201d (<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">1 Corinthians 12:22\u201323<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">). No one covers his face, eyes, nose, and mouth, for they, being in themselves the most honorable parts that we have, do not require it. But the most weak parts, of which we are ashamed, we cover with all diligence. Hands, eyes, and the whole body must help to cover and conceal them. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">288<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> So also among ourselves should we clothe whatever blemishes and infirmities we find in our neighbor and serve and help him to promote his honor to the best of our ability. On the other hand, we should prevent whatever may be disgraceful to him. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">289<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> It is especially an excellent and noble virtue for someone always to explain things for his neighbor\u2019s advantage and to put the best construction on all he may hear about his neighbor (if it is not notoriously evil). Or, at any rate, forgive the matter over and against the poisonous tongues that are busy wherever they can to pry out and discover something to blame in a neighbor [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">Psalm 140:3<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">]. They explain and pervert the matter in the worst way, as is done now especially with God\u2019s precious Word and its preachers.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align:left;text-indent:18pt;line-height:normal;\"><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">290<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> There are included, therefore, in this commandment quite a multitude of good works. These please God most highly and bring abundant good and blessing, if only the blind world and the false saints would recognize them. <\/span><strong><sup><span lang=\"en-us\">291<\/span><\/sup><\/strong><span lang=\"en-us\"> For there is nothing on or in a person that can do both greater and more extensive good or harm in spiritual and in temporal matters than the tongue. This is true even though it is the least and weakest part of a person [<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">James 3:5<\/span><span lang=\"en-us\">].<\/span><\/div>\n<p><a name=\"_ftnref1\" href=\"#_ftn1\"><span style=\"vertical-align:super;\"><\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<div>\n<div id=\"ftn1\">\n<div style=\"margin:0;\"><a name=\"_ftn1\" href=\"#_ftnref1\"><span style=\"vertical-align:super;\"><\/span><\/a><span><em>Concordia : The Lutheran Confessions<\/em>, Edited by Paul Timothy McCain (St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2005), 388.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT Note: This commandment was given to protect one\u2019s name and reputation. Communicating in ways that do not uphold our neighbor\u2019s name and reputation break this commandment. The greatest violators are false preachers who, by their false doctrine, speak ill of God and His name. 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