A treatise "Against the Heresies" by St Irenaeus
The sending of the Holy Spirit |
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When the Lord told his disciples to go and teach all nations and baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, he conferred on them the power of giving men new life in God.
He had promised through the prophets that in these
last days he would pour out his Spirit on his servants and handmaids,
and that they would prophesy. So when the Son of God became the Son of
Man, the Spirit also descended upon him, becoming accustomed in this way
to dwelling with the human race, to living in men and to inhabiting
God’s creation. The Spirit accomplished the Father’s will in men who had
grown old in sin, and gave them new life in Christ.
Luke says that the Spirit came down on the disciples
at Pentecost, after the Lord’s ascension, with power to open the gates
of life to all nations and to make known to them the new covenant. So it
was that men of every language joined in singing one song of praise to
God, and scattered tribes, restored to unity by the Spirit, were offered
to the Father as the first-fruits of all the nations.
This was why the Lord had promised to send the
Advocate: he was to prepare us as an offering to God. Like dry flour,
which cannot become one lump of dough, one loaf of bread, without
moisture, we who are many could not become one in Christ Jesus without
the water that comes down from heaven. And like parched ground, which
yields no harvest unless it receives moisture, we who were once like a
waterless tree could never have lived and borne fruit without this
abundant rainfall from above. Through the baptism that liberates us from
change and decay we have become one in body; through the Spirit we have
become one in soul.
The Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and strength, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of God
came down upon the Lord, and the Lord in turn gave this Spirit to his
Church, sending the Advocate from heaven into all the world into which,
according to his own words, the devil too had been cast down like lightning.
If we are not to be scorched and made unfruitful, we
need the dew of God. Since we have our accuser, we need an advocate as
well. And so the Lord in his pity for man, who had fallen into the hands
of brigands, having himself bound up his wounds and left for his care
two coins bearing the royal image, entrusted him to the Holy Spirit.
Now, through the Spirit, the image and inscription of the Father and the
Son have been given to us, and it is our duty to use the coin committed
to our charge and make it yield a rich profit for the Lord.
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