Surgeons introduced Blaise Pascale to Christ

In Rouville, Normandy, in the early sixteenth century, there was a fervent Roman Catholic minister called Jean Guillebert who taught and followed Augustine of Hippo. He was what became known as a Jansenists. Their doctrines were very similar to those of Calvin. Guillebert taught passionately about the grace of God who was willing to accept any who truly turned to him in faith and what this should mean in the way people live.

Two brothers with the surname Deschamps were notorious in the area for their violence, swordplay, love affairs and their love of duels. However when they heard the gospel from the preaching of Guillebert they both committed their lives to Christ and their lives changed. They transferred their energies from fighting into helping the sick. They founded a hospital and had themselves trained as surgeons.

In January 1646 an eminent advisor to Cardinal Richelieu, Etienne Pascal, who lived in Normandy, slipped on a patch of ice and dislocated his right hip. He asked the Deschamps to come and stay with him to supervise his treatment. Accordingly the brothers spent more than three months living with the Pascal household. During this time the Deschamps brothers shared with the family what they had learned about the gospel and the need for a spiritual rebirth.

Blaise Pascal was Etienne’s brilliant son who, like his father loved mathematics and science. It was from these surgeons that he understood the apostolic gospel. Blaise was not only brilliant but was also winsome and had been seeking worldly distinction. The Deschamps brothers spent many hours discussing with Blaise what they understood to be the Bible’s message. They lent him books and tracts and little by little he was convinced that living with and for Jesus was what God taught in the Scriptures. He understood that he needed to move on from a merely formal brand of Roman Catholicism and to personally enter into a relationship with Jesus Christ. He understood that in the long run he gained nothing if he understood all the mysteries of mathematics and the riddles of the physical universe if he gained these at the loss of his own soul. Blaise’s sister Jacqueline, a poetess with a growing reputation, also joined in these discussions and she, like he brother became fascinated with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Two two then persuaded their father to listen to the surgeons about what they had learned from them. Etienne took longer to accept that he also needed to be converted or born again, after all he was a distinguished, reputable and outwardly honest member of French society.

However that summer the whole family went to hear Jean Guillebert and subsequently they all made a real commitment to become followers of Jesus Christ, a new state very different to the formal allegiance they had had to the church. They became serious about the need to live for Jesus Christ.

His sister Gilberte described the change that occurred in her brother. This change occuring before he was twenty four years old was dramatic,,

“God so enlightened him through this kind of study that he came to understand perfectly that the Christian religion obliges us to live only for God and to have no other objective in life, but to serve him; and this truth seemed so clear to my brother, so necessary and so useful.”

Blaise Pascal then continued to develop his calculating machine and began his research into the nature of vacuums but his focus was changed. Living as God wanted was now his priority.

BVP

March 2022

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