Readings
from Early Church Fathers on the Holy Spirit
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All-powerful Spirit Changes Us
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by Cyril of Alexandria
After Christ had completed his mission on earth, it still remained necessary
for us to become sharers in the divine nature of the Word. We had to give
up our own life and be so transformed that we would begin to live an entirely
new kind of life that would be pleasing to God. This was something we could
do only by sharing in the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit
dwell in our hearts
It was most fitting that the sending of the Spirit and his descent
upon us should take place after the departure of Christ our Savior. As
long as Christ was with them in the flesh, it must have seemed to believers
that they possessed every blessing in him; but when the time came for him
to ascend to his heavenly Father, it was necessary for him to be united
through his Spirit to those who worshipped him, and to dwell in our hearts
through faith.
Only by his own presence within us in this way could he give us confidence
to cry out, Abba, Father, make it easy for us to grow in holiness
and, through our possession of the all-powerful Spirit, fortify us invincibly
against the wiles of the devil and the assaults of men.
A completely
new kind of life
It can easily be shown from examples both in the Old Testament and
the New that the Spirit changes those in whom he comes to dwell; he so
transforms them that they begin to live a completely new kind of life.
Saul was told by the prophet Samuel: The Spirit of the Lord will take
possession of you, and you shall be changed into another man.
Saint Paul writes: As we behold the glory of the Lord with unveiled
faces, that glory, which comes from the Lord who is the Spirit, transforms
us all into his own likeness, from one degree of glory to another.
Cowards made
courageous lovers of God
Does this not show that the Spirit changes those in whom he comes to
dwell and alters the whole pattern of their lives? With the Spirit within
them it is quite natural for people who had been absorbed by the things
of this world to become entirely other-worldly in outlook, and for cowards
to become men and women of great courage. There can be no doubt that this
is what happened to the disciples.
The strength they received from the Spirit enabled them to hold firmly
to the love of Christ, facing the violence of their persecutors unafraid.
Very true, then, was our Savior’s saying that it was to their advantage
for him to return to heaven: his return was the time appointed for the
descent of the Holy Spirit.
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