Concerning the Invocation of Saints – part 20
Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Ephesians 5:25–27
Series: Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
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From the Confessions: The Defense of the Augsburg Confession
This form of absolution is sometimes used: “The passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, the merits of the most blessed Virgin Mary and of all the saints, be to thee for the remission of sins.” According to the declaration of this absolution, we are reconciled and accounted righteous, not only by the merits of Christ but also, by the merits of the other saints.
Pulling It Together
No saints are named by Paul (or any other writer in the New Testament) as responsible for the act of cleansing the church. Christ alone has made the church holy — so holy that she is without blemish. Does Christ need someone’s help in this sanctification of his church? Does he need a single saint’s assistance, or has he done this on his own by giving himself for her on the cross? What is written?
Prayer: Thank you, Jesus, for giving yourself up for me and for all who believe. Amen
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