4. In the apostle's creed, the article as to
THE
CHURCH properly follows that as to
THE
HOLY
GHOST. To the Trinity naturally is annexed the
Church, as the house to its tenant, to God His temple, the state to its
founder [AUGUSTINE, Enchiridion, c. 15].
There is yet to be a Church, not merely potentially, but actually
catholic or world-wide; then the Church and the world will be
co-extensive. Rome falls into inextricable error by setting up a mere
man as a visible head, antedating that consummation which Christ, the
true visible Head, at His appearing shall first realize. As the "SPIRIT" is mentioned here, so the "LORD" (Jesus),
Eph 4:5,
and "GOD the Father,"
Eph 4:6.
Thus the Trinity is again set forth.
hope--here associated with "the Spirit," which is the "earnest
of our inheritance"
(Eph 1:13, 14).
As "faith" is mentioned,
Eph 4:5,
so "hope" here, and "love,"
Eph 4:2.
The Holy Spirit, as the common higher principle of life
(Eph 2:18, 22),
gives to the Church its true unity. Outward uniformity is as yet
unattainable; but beginning by having one mind, we shall hereafter end
by having "one body." The true "body" of Christ (all believers of every
age) is already "one," as joined to the one Head. But its unity is as
yet not visible, even as the Head is not visible; but it shall appear
when He shall appear
(Joh 17:21-23;
Col 3:4).
Meanwhile the rule is, "In essentials, unity; in doubtful questions,
liberty; in all things, charity." There is more real unity where both
go to heaven under different names than when with the same name one
goes to heaven, the other to hell. Truth is the first thing: those who
reach it, will at last reach unity, because truth is one; while
those who seek unity as the first thing, may purchase it at the
sacrifice of truth, and so of the soul itself.
of your calling--the one "hope" flowing from our "calling," is the
element "IN" which we are "called" to live. Instead of privileged
classes, as the Jews under the law, a unity of dispensation was
henceforth to be the common privilege of Jew and Gentile alike.
Spirituality, universality, and unity, were designed to characterize
the Church; and it shall be so at last
(Isa 2:2-4; 11:9, 13;
Zep 3:9;
Zec 14:9).
JFB.
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