Ritröð Guðfræðistofnunar - 01.09.2008, Side 37

Ritröð Guðfræðistofnunar - 01.09.2008, Side 37
— with the Risen Jesus Christ in the power of the Spirit on their tongues — they will speak to resist evil, gather the outsiders, forgive sins, enable a community of multiple houses and multiple siblings (10:30), and give life. And these leaders will serve with a service that is not servile, bathing those who come, serving the Bread and the Cup, and pointing to the One whose gift of life is at the heart of this service. I have wanted to spend so much time here especially on the Gospel of Mark because I think that the paradoxical proposal of that book about leadership is so important for us. Of course, there are three other Gospels and there are other images for and ideas about leadership in those other books. But I think that it is useful to hold ourselves for a moment before the Markan proposal about scribes and rulers. That proposal accords with the Markan understanding of both the gospel itself and the church around that gospel, with both the Markan “secret” and the Markan ecclesiology — and so it invites us to see ideas about office and ministry as woven into what ever we will try to say meaningfully about the gospel and the church. That proposal also accords with the classic Lutheran proposal about ministry. The Augsburg Confession welcomes the traditional Christian way of appointing ministers: AC XIV says, “no one should teach publicly in the church or administer the sacrament unless properly called — ohn ordentlichen Beruf— nisi rite vocatus.” At this point, as at many others, Lutheran Churches are quite conservative. They do have regularly called and appointed bishops and priests. On the grounds of this confessional point, there is no reason at all why Lutherans cannot gladly rejoice in the use of the historic succession or the practice of quite traditional ordination rites. Ordinarily, barring all emergency, they will do so. But such call and appointment do not guarantee that the authority of these leaders will be exercised as the Rock of building rather than the Satanic stone of stumbling. The Augsburg Confession also requires continuing reform, also requires of this ministerial power that it be broken to the service of the gospel and the sacraments: AC V, about the means of grace that enable faith, is called Vom Predigtamt — De ministerio ecclesiastico; AC VII, about the church around these means of grace, makes clear that those ministers serve the church by the right preaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments 35 L
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