one of the most central teachings of Jesus, without doubt of utmost
importance to all Christians and especially to lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgendered Christians is freedom of conscience. This teaching is
founded on Jesus' promise to his followers to send them the Holy Spirit
who will dwell in their hearts and lead them into all truth.
In John 7:37-39 Jesus made the promise of "Living Water"!
On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood there (in the Temple) and cried out:
"If any human is thirsty, let him or her come to me!
Let the man (or woman) come and drink who believes in me!"
As the scripture says: From his breast will flow fountains of living water.
John
adds this comment on the mysterious connection of Jesus' death on the
cross and the gift of the Holy Spirit: "He was speaking of the Spirit
which those who believed in him were to receive; for there was no Spirit
as yet because Jesus had not yet been glorified."
At
the last supper John records Jesus as promising: "I shall ask the Father
and he will give you another Paraclete (the Greek word means advocate)
to be with you forever, the Spirit of Truth whom the world can never
accept since it never sees nor knows him." (John 14: 16-17) Jesus
declared further: "I have said these things to you while still with you,
but the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my
name, will teach you everything and remind you of all I have said to
you." (John 14: 16-17)
Jesus declared further: "I have
said these things to you while still with you but the Advocate, the Holy
Spiirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you
everything and remind you of all I have said to you." (John14: 25-26)
The title Advocate which Jesus gives the Spirit means we will have our
own public defender, one who speaks with us and for us; one who will
plead our cause.
Fulfilling the Prophets
Paul, in his Epistle to the Hebrews, sees Jesus' gift of the Holy Spirit as the fulfillment of this prophesy of Jeremiah:
Look,
the days are coming, Yahwey declared, when I shall make a new covenant
with the House of Isreal when those days have come...Then I shall plant
my Law, writing in their heart. Then I shall be their God and they will
be my people. There will be no further need for everyone to teach
neighbor or brother, saying, "learn to know Yahwey"! No, they will all
know me, from the least to the greatest...since I shall forgive their
guilt, and never more call their sins to mind (Jer. 31-34).
Notice
that Jeremiah foresees that the new covenant in which every human being
from the least to the greatest who believes in the messiah will have
direct access to God who dwells in their hearts. This access to God will
not be a privilege of the few who are gifted with extraordinary
intelligence, or ritual rank, or even holiness! The Holy Spirit is
portrayed in the prophets as a thoroughgoing respector of democratic
process. There is no hint here that one must depend on extrinsic
authority in order to inform one's conscience and learn what God wants.
After the coming of the Holy Spirit, God will directly and immediately
inform our conscience.
In the Acts of the Apostles on
Pentecost sunday, Peter records these words of the prophet Joel: "I
shall pour out my Spirit on all humanity. Your sons and daughters will
prophesy; your young people shall see visions, your old people dream
dreams. Even on slaves, men and women, shall I pour out my Spirit" (Acts
2: 17-18; Joel 3: 1-2.).
It should be clear from these
passages that the Prophets foretold that the spiritual movement created
by Jesus through the gift of the Holy Spirit will of its esssence be a
democratic movement in which all members are equal in authority because
of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. It follows that all authority will
be based on a discernment of spirits that happens from the bottom up
and not from the top down. Just as Jesus had to "go away" in order for
the Spirit to come, so today the hierarchy have to "go away" or be
transformed into listeners who discern what the spirit is saying through
the people of God. As Jesus intended,Theology of Fallibility all
authority in his Church must come from the bottom up!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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