Showing posts with label Lecture 16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lecture 16. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2018

Cyril of Jerusalem, Lecture 16, Part C


Cyril of Jerusalem

Lecture 16, Part C


“Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant....  Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit….” — 1 Corinthians 12:1, 4


Summary: The Spirit’s power fills and upholds the Universe, observes St. Cyril: no heavenly Angel, Archangel, Prophet, or Apostle exists who is not comforted, ruled, taught, and sanctified by Him.  We are sealed by the Spirit in Baptism.  The seventy elders of Moses’ day were moved by Him; yet, Moses predicts that all of God’s people will receive the Spirit at Pentecost.  There is no difference in the person of the Spirit in either Old or New Testament.  It is possible that more than one hundred verses reference the Spirit in the Old Testament.



Preview:  23.  “You have seen His power, which is in all the world; tarry now no longer upon earth, but ascend on high.  Ascend, I say, in imagination even unto the first heaven, and behold there so many countless myriads of Angels.  Mount up in your thoughts, if you can, yet higher; consider, I pray you, the Archangels, consider also the Spirits; consider the Virtues, consider the Principalities, consider the Powers, consider the Thrones, consider the Dominions — of all these the Comforter is the Ruler from God, and the Teacher, and the Sanctifier.  Of Him Elias has need, and Elisseus, and Esaias, among men; of Him Michael and Gabriel have need among Angels.”  “For the Spirit searches all things, yea, the deep things of God.  For what man knows the thing of a man, save the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so the things of God knows no man, but the Spirit of God.”[i]  24.  “He preached concerning Christ in the Prophets; He wrought in the Apostles; He to this day seals the souls in Baptism.  And the Father indeed gives to the Son; and the Son shares with the Holy Ghost. For it is Jesus Himself, not I, who says, All things are delivered unto Me of My Father.”[ii]  “When He, the Spirit of Truth, shall come....  He shall glorify Me; for He shall receive of Mine, and shall show it unto you.”[iii]  “The Father through the Son, with the Holy Ghost, is the giver of all grace; the gifts of the Father are none other than those of the Son, and those of the Holy Ghost….”  “[Which] is sufficient for our salvation.”  25.  “This Spirit descended upon the seventy Elders in the days of Moses.”  “And the Lord came down in a cloud, and took of the Spirit that was upon Moses, and put it upon the seventy Elders;[iv] not that the Spirit was divided, but that His grace was distributed in proportion to the vessels, and the capacity of the recipients.  26.  “Jesus the Son of Nun, the successor of Moses, was amazed; and came to him and said, “Have you heard that Eldad and Modad are prophesying? They were called, and they came not; my lord Moses, forbid them”.”[v]  “I cannot forbid themoh that all the Lord's people may be prophets.”[vi]  “And he secretly alluded to what was to happen among us on the day of Pentecost; for He Himself came down among us.”  “You see the figure everywhere the same in the Old and New Testament.”  27.  “He also came down upon all righteous men and Prophets”: Enos, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob; Joseph, which even Pharaoh saw[vii], Moses, Job, and Bezaleel.”  28.  “In the might of this Spirit, as we have it in the Book of Judges, Othniel judged”[viii]; as well as the other judges after him.  “by the Holy Ghost [Samuel and David] prophesied themselves, and were rulers of the prophets — and Samuel was called the Seer.”[ix]  Or, “take not your Holy Spirit from me…”[x]  your good Spirit shall lead me in the land of righteousness.”[xi]  “You gave also Your good Spirit to instruct them.”[xii]  29.  “And if further a man peruse all the books of the Prophets, both of the Twelve, and of the others, he will find many testimonies concerning the Holy Ghost; as when Micah says in the person of God, surely I will perfect power by the Spirit the Lord;[xiii] and Joel cries, And it shall come to pass afterwards, says God, that I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh...;[xiv] and Haggai, Because I am with you, says the Lord of Hosts; and My Spirit remains in the midst of you;[xv] and in like manner Zechariah, But receive My words and My statutes which I command by My Spirit, to My servants the Prophets;[xvi] and other passages.”  30.  “Esaias too … says, And the Spirit of God shall rest upon Him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and godliness; and the Spirit of the fear of God shall fill Him;”[xvii]  “Jacob My servant.... I have put My Spirit upon Him.[xviii]  And again, I will pour My Spirit upon your seed;[xix] and again, And now the Lord Almighty and His Spirit has sent Me;[xx] and again, This is My covenant with them, says the Lord, My Spirit which is upon you;[xxi] and again, The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me….”[xxii]  But they rebelled and vexed His Holy Spirit….”[xxiii]  Yet, “And I will put My Spirit within you.  And again, The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me out in the Spirit of the Lord.”[xxiv]  31.  Daniel, who also defended Susanna[xxv], was also recognized as bearer of the Spirit by Nebuchadnezzar, “O Belteshazzar, master of the magicians, of whom I know, that the Holy Spirit of God is in you.”[xxvi]  32.  “And indeed it were easy to collect very many texts out of the Old Testament, and to discourse more largely concerning the Holy Ghost.  “Wherefore, being for the present content awhile with passages from the Old Testament, we will, if it be God's pleasure, proceed in the next Lecture to the remaining texts out of the New Testament.”



[i] 1 Corinthians 2:10-11

[ii] Matthew 11:27

[iii] John 16:13-14

[iv] Numbers 11:16, 25

[v] Numbers 11:28

[vi] Numbers 11:29

[vii] Genesis 41:38

[viii] Judges 3:10

[ix] 1 Samuel 9:9; 2 Samuel 23:2

[x] Psalms 51:11

[xi] Psalms 143:10

[xii] Nehemiah 9:20

[xiii] Micah 3:8

[xiv] Joel 2:28

[xv] Haggai 2:4-5

[xvi] Zechariah 1:6 Septuagint

[xvii] Isaiah 11:2

[xviii] Isaiah 42:1; Matthew 12:18

[xix] Isaiah 44:3

[xx] Isaiah 48:16

[xxi] Isaiah 59:21

[xxii] Isaiah 61:1; Luke 4:18

[xxiii] Isaiah 63:10

[xxiv] Ezekiel 36:27; 37:1

[xxv] Susanna 45-64

[xxvi] The distorters of St. Cyril cannot have it both ways: for if he can quote Daniel 4:15 and Susanna there cannot be only twenty-two books.  On the other hand, it is hard to believe that words and verses were not removed, since reference to the Holy Spirit was an embarrassment to many.  Note that St. Cyril writes long before the MT was “standardized”.  Daniel 4:15 Septuagint; Daniel 4:9

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Cyril of Jerusalem, Lecture 16, Part B


Cyril of Jerusalem

Lecture 16, Part B


“Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant....  Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit….” — 1 Corinthians 12:1, 4


Summary: The Holy Spirit is called water for a reason, St. Cyril contends; water is ubiquitous in and indispensable for life.  The Holy Spirit’s distribution of gifts brings life to the Church.  Even though the word spirit or wind has many confusing uses, there is only One Holy Spirit; from Whom we learn the need to be wary: for there are many false spirits abroad in this world.  The Spirit comes to save us; yet, He will also judge us.  He enlightened all the Prophets of the Old Testament, as well as all the Apostles of the New: freely given, He is never bought or sold.  We do not control Him we share Him: for He empowers us, cooperating with us through our separate wills.  As comforter He helps us endure suffering in persecution and tribulation.  He helps us become what the Father wants us to be.


Preview:  12.  “Why did He call the grace of the Spirit water?  Because by water all things subsist….”[i]  “Thus also the Holy Ghost, being one, and of one nature, and indivisible, divides to each His grace, according as He will.”[ii]  And so, divers spiritual gifts are distributed to people who were formerly dry and comparatively lifeless: struggling just to survive the drought of their own souls.  But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal.  For to one is given through the Spirit the word of wisdom; and to another the word of knowledge according to the same Spirit; to another faith, in the same Spirit; and to another gifts of healing, in the same Spirit; and to another workings of miracles; and to another prophecy; and to another discernings of spirits; and to another various kinds of tongues; and to another the interpretation of tongues: but all these works that one and the same Spirit, dividing to every man severally as He will.”[iii]  13.  “For as Aaron is called Christ, and David and Saul and others are called Christs, but there is only one true Christ[iv], so likewise since the name of spirit is given to different things, it is right to see what is that which is distinctively called the Holy Spirit.”[v]  “Beware therefore when you hear these things, lest from their having a common name thou mistake one for another.”  14.  Yes, the Spirit speaks, “The Spirit said to Philip, Go near, and join yourself to this chariot.”[vi]  The Spirit of the Lord came upon me, and said to me, Thus says the Lord.”[vii]  The Holy Ghost said….”[viii]  Behold thou the Spirit living, separating, calling, and with authority sending forth?”  Save that the Holy Ghost witnesses in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions await me.”[ix]  Jesus said, “He shall teach you all things (and He said not only, He shall teach, but also, He shall bring to your remembrance whatever I have said to you;[x] for the teachings of Christ and of the Holy Ghost are not different, but the same)….”  15.  “But sin also is called spirit … in another … sense, as … The spirit of whoredom caused them to err.[xi]  The name spirit is given also to the unclean spirit[xii], the devil….”  “The devils are verily foes of men, using them foully and mercilessly.”  16.  “Such is not the Holy Ghost….  For His doings tend the contrary way, towards what is good and salutary.  First, His coming is gentle; the perception of Him is fragrant; His burden most light; beams of light and knowledge gleam forth before His coming.  He comes with the bowels of a true guardian: for He comes to save, and to heal, to teach, to admonish, to strengthen, to exhort, to enlighten the mind, first of him who receives Him, and afterwards of others also, through him.”  So, a man is transported from darkness to light.  “He sees, like Esaias, the Lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up;[xiii] he sees, like Ezekiel, Him who is above the Cherubim;[xiv] he sees like Daniel, ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands….”[xv]  17.  Peter was not with Ananias and Sapphira when they sold their possessions, but he was present by the Spirit; Why, he says, has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Ghost?[xvi]  There was no accuser; there was no witness; whence knew he what had happened?...  [as] in the case also of Elisseus.…  Gehazi received the reward … you have sold the cure of the leper, and the leprosy is your heritage.  I, he says, have fulfilled the bidding of Him who said to me, Freely you have received, freely give;[xvii] but you have sold this grace; receive now the condition of the sale.  But what says Elisseus to him?  Went not mine heart with you?[xviii] … Do you see how the Holy Ghost not only rids of ignorance, but invests with knowledge?  Do you see how He enlightens men's souls?”  18.  “Esaias … says, Zion shall be ploughed as a field [xix]And the daughter of Zion shall be left as a booth in a vineyard, as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers.[xx]  And now the place is filled with gardens of cucumbers.  Do you see how the Holy Spirit enlightens the saints?  Be not therefore carried away to other things, by the force of a common term, but keep fast the exact meaning.”  19.  “And if ever, while you have been sitting here, a thought concerning chastity or virginity has come into your mind….”  “Many ways of covetousness are there in the world; yet Christians refuse possessions: wherefore?  Because of the teaching of the Holy Ghost.”  “A mighty ally and protector, therefore, have we from God; a great Teacher of the Church, a mighty Champion on our behalf.  Let us not be afraid of the demons, nor of the devil; for mightier is He who fights for us.  Only let us open to Him our doors; for He goes about seeking such as are worthy and searching on whom He may confer His gifts.  20.  “And He is called the Comforter, because He comforts and encourages us, and helps our infirmities; for we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us, with groanings which cannot be uttered.”[xxi]  Facing martyrdom, the Spirit whispers, “Wait on the Lord,[xxii] O man; what is now befalling you is a small matter, the reward will be great.[xxiii]  Suffer a little while, and you shall be with Angels forever.[xxiv]  The sufferings of this present time art not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”[xxv]  21.  “And would you be sure that by the power of the Holy Ghost the Martyrs bear their witness?  The Savior says to His disciples, And when they bring you unto the synagogues, and the magistrates, and authorities, be not anxious how you shall answer, or what you shall say; for the Holy Ghost shall teach you in that very hour, what you ought to say.”[xxvi]  22.  “Great indeed, and all-powerful in gifts, and wonderful, is the Holy Ghost.  Consider, how many of you are now sitting here, how many souls of us are present.  He is working suitably for each, and being present in the midst, beholds the temper of each, beholds also his reasoning and his conscience, and what we say, and think, and believe.”



[i] Hence, we find a reference to the Spirit in Psalms 1:3.

[ii] 1 Corinthians 12:11

[iii] 1 Corinthians 12:7-11

[iv] The word meaning anointed is fairly common in Scripture; we are anointed at baptism; there are many anointed: but, there is only One Anointed, One Christ, One Messiah.

[v] The word meaning wind is also fairly common in Scripture; we receive the Spirit at baptism; each of us also has a human spirit; there are many spirits: but, there is only One Holy Spirit, One Paraclete.

[vi] Acts 8:29

[vii] Ezekiel 11:5

[viii] Acts 13:2

[ix] Acts 20:23

[x] John 14:26

[xi] Hosea 4:12

[xii] Zechariah 13:2; Matthew 10:1; 12:43; Mark 1:23, 26-27; 3:11, 30; 5:2, and others

[xiii] Isaiah 6:1

[xiv] Ezekiel 10:1

[xv] Daniel 7:10

[xvi] Acts 5:3

[xvii] Matthew 10:8

[xviii] 2 Kings 5:20-36

[xix] Micah 3:12; Jeremiah 26:18

[xx] Isaiah 1:8

[xxi] Romans 8:26

[xxii] Psalms 27:14; 37:34

[xxiii] Matthew 5:12

[xxiv] 1 Peter 5:10

[xxv] Romans 8:18

[xxvi] Luke 12:11-12

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Cyril of Jerusalem, Lecture 16, Part A


Cyril of Jerusalem

Lecture 16, Part A


“Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant....  Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit….” — 1 Corinthians 12:1, 4


Summary: St. Cyril opens discussion about the Spirit with the need for humility: since it is a dangerous course, harsh judgment falls on all offenders.  We must cleave exactly to what is written.  The Spirit is God, one in essence and undivided with the Father and the Son; neither three Gods, nor one person in modes.  His coming to the Church begins exclusively on Pentecost [circa 33].  He is not a commodity to be dispensed for money.  Judgement of God on such malice against the Spirit is without recourse or remedy.[i]  So let us worthily drink of the living water Who proceeds from the Father, as the gift of Christ.


Preview:  1.  “Spiritual in truth is the grace we need, in order to discourse concerning the Holy Spirit; not that we may speak what is worthy of Him, for this is impossible, but that by speaking the words of the divine Scriptures, we may run our course without danger.”  Whosoever shall speak a word against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in that which is to come.”[ii]  “The Judge of quick and dead, Jesus Christ, declared that he has no forgiveness; if therefore any man offend, what hope has he?”  2.  “It must therefore belong to Jesus Christ’s grace itself to grant both to us to speak without deficiency, and to you to hear with discretion; for discretion is needful not to them only who speak, but also to them that hear, lest they hear one thing, and misconceive another in their mind.  Let us then speak concerning the Holy Ghost nothing but what is written; and whatsoever is not written, let us not busy ourselves about it.… for whatsoever He has not said, we dare not say.”  3.  “There is One Only Holy Ghost, the Comforter; and as there is One God the Father, and no second Father; — and as there is One Only-begotten Son and Word of God, who has no brother — so is there One Only Holy Ghost, and no second spirit equal in-honor to Him.  Now the Holy Ghost is a Power most mighty, a Being divine and unsearchable; for He is living and intelligent, a sanctifying principle[iii] of all things made by God through Christ.  He it is who illuminates the souls of the just; He was in the Prophets, He was also in the Apostles in the New Testament.  Abhorred be they who dare to separate the operation of the Holy Ghost! … who through the Prophets preached of Christ, and when Christ had come, descended, and manifested Him.  4.  “Let no one therefore separate the Old from the New Testament; let no one say that the Spirit in the former is one, and in the latter another; since thus he offends against the Holy Ghost Himself, who with the Father and the Son together is honored, and at the time of Holy Baptism is included with them in the Holy Trinity.  For the Only-begotten Son of God said plainly to the Apostles, Go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.”  “We preach not three Gods … we preach One God.  The Faith is indivisible; the worship inseparable.  We neither separate the Holy Trinity, like some; nor do we as Sabellius work confusion.”  “For their worship is indivisible.”  5.  “We would now say somewhat concerning the Holy Ghost; not to declare His substance with exactness, for this were impossible; but to speak of the diverse mistakes of some concerning him….”  6.  “For the heretics … some of them have dared to say that they were themselves the Holy Ghost”: Simon, Gnostics, Valentinians, Manes…  7.  Marcionists, “who tear away from the New Testament the sayings of the Old….  who first asserted three Gods.”  8.  Cataphrygians, Montanus, as well.  9.  While Manes “dared to say that he himself was the Comforter, whom Christ promised to send.  “But the Savior when He promised Him [the Spirit], said to the Apostles, But tarry in the city of Jerusalem, until you are endued with power from on high.[iv]  What then?  Did the Apostles who had been dead two hundred years, wait for Manes, until they should be endued with the power; and will any dare to say, that they were not immediately full of the Holy Ghost?  Moreover it is written, Then they laid their hands on and they received the Holy Ghost[v]; was not this before Manes, yea, many years before, when the Holy Ghost descended on the day of Pentecost?”  10.  “Wherefore was Simon the sorcerer condemned? … For he said not, “Give me also the fellowship of the Holy Ghost,” but “Give me the power;”[vi] that he might sell to others that which could not be sold, and which he did not himself possess.”  “But what say they to Simon?  Your money perish with you, because you have thought to purchase the gift of God with money; for you are a second Judas, for expecting to buy the grace of the Spirit with money.”  “Let us hate them who are worthy of hatred; let us turn away from them from whom God turns away; let us also ourselves say unto God with all boldness concerning all heretics, Do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate You, and am not I grieved with Your enemies?[vii]  For there is also an enmity which is right, according as it is written, I will put enmity between you and her seed[viii]; for friendship with the serpent works enmity with God, and death.[ix]  11.  “Let us return to the divine Scriptures, and let us drink waters out of our own cisterns … and out of our own springing wells.[x]  Drink we of living water, springing up into everlasting life; but this spoke the Savior of the Spirit, which they that believe in Him should receive.[xi]  For observe what He says, He that believes in Me … as the Scripture has said  … out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water,[xii] not rivers perceived by sense, and merely watering the earth with its thorns and trees, but bringing souls to the light.  And in another place He says, But the water that I shall give him, shall be in him a well of living water springing up into everlasting life,[xiii] — a new kind of water living and springing up, springing up unto them who are worthy.[xiv]


[i] Very likely because it is the Spirit Who faithfully teaches us Christ.  Without the Spirit, how shall well learn Christ, and how shall we stand before that Court of His Last Resort and beg for mercy?  The Spirit is the Tailor Who fits us with the robe of Christ’s righteousness: without Whom we must appear naked before the throne of Grace.

[iii] We are not especially comfortable with the word principle here; yet, we have not the original from which it was translated: we would have much preferred Principle at least.  For the time being we chalk up our objection to the vagaries of English: American and English are simply not the same language, if they ever were.  The problem is that the American idiom implies a mysterious force, rather than a Person.

[iv] Luke 24:49

[v] Acts 8:17

[vi] Which implies that power over the Holy Ghost was to be bought and sold like a controllable commodity.  Evidently, such opinions persist to this very day.

[vii] Psalms 139:21

[viii] Genesis 3:15

[ix] Genesis 3:4, 15; Romans 8:7; Colossians 1:21; James 4:4

[x] The reference is to sexual purity.  Following the opinions of those outside of the Church is a form of spiritual adultery.  Proverbs 5:15

[xi] John 4:14, 23-24; 7:37-39

[xii] John 7:38

[xiii] John 4:14

[xiv] James 4:4