St Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit
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this cause the Lord, who gives us our life, gave us the covenant of
baptism, containing a type of life and death, for the water fulfils the
image of death, and the Spirit gives us the promise of life. Hence it
follows that the answer to our question why the water was associated
with the Spirit is clear. The reason is because in baptism two ends were
proposed: on the one hand, the destroying of the body of sin, that it
may never ripen into death; on the other hand, our coming to life in the
Spirit, ripening and having our fruit in holiness. Like a tomb, the
water receives the body, symbolizing death; while the Spirit pours in
the quickening power, renewing our souls from the deadness of sin into
their original life. This then is what it is to be born again of water
and of the Spirit, the water bringing the necessary death while the
Spirit creates life within us.
Through the Holy Spirit comes our restoration to
paradise, our ascension into the kingdom of heaven, our return to the
status of adopted sons, our liberty to call God our Father, our being
made partakers of the grace of Christ, our being called children of
light, our sharing in eternal glory – in a word, our being brought into a
state of all fullness of blessing both in this world and in the world
to come, of all the good gifts that are in store for us. Through faith
we behold the reflection of their grace as though they were already
present, but we still have to wait for the full enjoyment of them. If
such is the promise, what will the perfection be like? If these are the
first fruits, what will be the complete fulfilment?
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