God the Holy
Spirit always comes to individuals. Also in our account [Acts 2] it is individuals who are filled
with the Spirit. It is over each head that the
flame of fire flickered and each individual
spoke. But when God the Holy Spirit
comes to individuals, he places
them in
fellowship. Its as Luther says
so beautifully in his
catechism: “I believe that I cannot by my own understanding or effort believe in Jesus Christ my Lord or come to him, but the Holy
Spirit has called me through the gospel, enlightened me with his gifts, sanctified and kept me in the faith just as he has called gathered and enlightened the whole Christian church on earth, sanctified and kept it in the one true faith." The two go together. The Holy
Spirit has called me to faith. Nobody
else can believe for me. But my faith is not without the faith of others, "just
as he calls, gathers
and enlightens the whole
Christian church on earth and keeps it united in Jesus Christ in the one true faith." This
close connection between
the faith of the individual
Christian and that of the whole
church has been forgotten in the modem world in both the catholic and evangelical churches.
We have forgotten that we aren't in the church just
as individuals, each
with his own
private thoughts. We are members together of a
congregation joined together in prayer and supplication and in the confession of the
one true faith. It all goes
together -
the unity of love and the unity
of faith. Where one
is missing, the other is
also going to be missing. This idea
of Pentecost of the early church, has probably been
preserved best by the Eastern Church. It is the practice in every service to speak the
creed as follows: The
priest says at the
altar "Let
us love one
another that we may confess in the unity of faith."
The choir continues the
sentence "the
Father and the Son and
the Holy
Spirit." Then the Nicene Creed is said.
Sasse, Pentecost Sermon 1940, trans. Strelan.
1 comment:
Excellent article and excellent explanation of the Christian faith so often overlooked today. We are a community of "born again" believers through baptism, called to carry on the work of the Lord Jesus Christ being that "little Christ" unto our neighbor in response to the wonderful and undeserving grace that God gives to us through faith in His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
May God continue to bless your ministry.
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