30.
As God in his word enjoins common prayer, so public temples are the
places destined for the performance of them, and hence those who refuse to join
with the people of God in this observance have no ground for the pretext, that
they enter their chamber in order that they may obey the command of the Lord.
For he who promises to grant whatsoever two or three assembled in his name shall
ask (Matth. 18:20), declares, that he by no means despises the prayers which are
publicly offered up, provided there be no ostentation, or catching at human
applause, and provided there be a true and sincere affection in the secret
recesses of the heart.1616See Book I. chap. xi. sec. 7,13, on the subject of
images in churches. Also Book IV. chap. iv. sec. 8, and chap. v. sec. 18, as to
the ornaments of churches. If this
is the legitimate use of churches (and it certainly is), we must, on the other
hand, beware of imitating the practice which commenced some centuries ago, of
imagining that churches are the proper dwellings of God, where he is more ready
to listen to us, or of attaching to them some kind of secret sanctity, which
makes prayer there more holy. For seeing we are the true temples of God, we must
pray in ourselves if we would invoke God in his holy temple. Let us leave such
gross ideas to the Jews or the heathen, knowing that we have a command to pray
without distinction of place, "in spirit and in truth" (John 4:23). It is true
that by the order of God the temple was anciently dedicated for the offering of
prayers and sacrifices, but this was at a time when the truth (which being now
fully manifested, we are not permitted to confine to any material temple) lay
hid under the figure of shadows. Even the temple was not represented to the Jews
as confining the presence of God within its walls, but was meant to train them
to contemplate the image of the true temple. Accordingly, a severe rebuke is
administered both by Isaiah and Stephen, to those who thought that God could in
any way dwell in temples made with hands (Isa. 66:2; Acts 7:48).