Subject 12 : The Faith of the Apostles Creed
● The Apostles’ Creed and Its Blessings of Faith
Our
desire is that the Apostles’ faith be handed down to us in its
unadulterated purity. This is our wish, and the hope of every Christian.
Their faith should have been handed down to us sufficiently in written
texts after their death. However, the true faith of the Apostles is
revealed only in their Epistles, and this is why we are struggling to
share and spread their faith.
What,
then, is the faith of the Apostles? Strictly speaking, the Apostles’
Creed was made after the passing of the Apostolic Age. It is, in other
words, a testament of the Apostles’ faith recorded by the generation who
came after them.
The
Apostles’ faith is the faith in the works of the Father, the Son, and
the Holy Spirit. The baptism that we receive when we accept God as our
Savior requires from us the faith that confesses the following: that
Jesus’ baptism has cleansed all our sins; that through the blood of
Jesus Christ on the Cross all our sins were accordingly judged; and that
Jesus was sent by His Father as the Savior of sinners. Thus, when one
believes that all his/her sins are redeemed by the baptism and blood of
Jesus, he/she then receives the Holy Spirit from God.
We
can therefore ask the following question to those who wish to be
baptized: “Do you believe that when Jesus was baptized by John, all your
sins were taken from you and placed on His shoulder instead?” When the
answer is, “Yes, I believe that all my sins and all the sins of the
world were taken upon by Jesus,” we follow with another question: “Do
you then believe that Jesus, having shouldered all your sins by being
baptized by John, shed His blood on the Cross?” Those who answer
affirmatively are then baptized in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Faith
in the Triune God begins with the confession, “I believe in God, the
Father Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth.” Only to those who
believe and confess this, the Apostles could baptize them in the name of
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The true Christian faith was
granted to only those who believed in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit. That is why God’s Church was built upon the foundation of the
twelve disciples’ faith.
The
origins of the Apostles’ Creed go back to the Edict of Milan in 313
A.D., signed by the Roman Emperor Constantine. Given the historical
background to the changed status of Christianity, turning from an
outlawed religion to the official, state religion of the Roman Empire,
this radical change generated significant and growing interests in
Christianity among all Romans. What was needed then was a standard of
faith for these new believers wishing to become a part of God’s Church.
The
Apostles’ Creed has its origins in this need, and owes its existence to
the people who came after the Apostolic Age. Its present form was
handed down to us after being compiled and repeatedly revised by various
religious councils that followed the Apostolic Age. This is why the
present Apostles’ Creed must be reinterpreted through the faith in the
gospel of the water and the Spirit, the differentiated faith of
Christianity and the true faith. To spread this Christian faith
throughout the world, we must know and believe how Jesus took the sins
of mankind upon Himself, how He made these sins disappear, and how He
has given human beings their eternal life.
But
there are countless religions in the world. And each religion has its
own deities. The difference between these deities and the Christian God
is that while the former are merely human constructions, the latter is
the God who exists by Himself. To believe in the Christian God, one must
abandon all these false gods of the man-made religions. Without this,
all efforts are fruitless. The reason why we see before our eyes such a
confusion of faith about God is because of the lack of knowledge in the
Creator God and His name.
In
the Mongolian Empire there was a god called “Buruhung.” This god is not
said to have created the world, yet the Mongolians still worship
“Buruhung” as their god even to this day. As such, even as they believe
in the Christian God as their own God, they also believe in their
national god. This makes them impossible to have true faith. If one
believes that the Christian God is the same as their national god, he
cannot meet the true God professed by the Christian faith. This is why
we must bear witness to the Triune God of Christianity.
Why
is it so hard for the true Christian faith in God to enter into all the
nations of the world? It is because many of them cannot distinguish the
difference between their gods and the Christian God; the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit. This other reason of such difficulty is that
Christianity has failed to keep and preach the truth of the remission of
sin, the gospel of the water and the Spirit throughout its history.
Christianity
that was introduced into the Mongolian Empire made too many compromises
with the existing national religion, so as to avoid any conflict of
faith with the dominant Buddhist doctrines, and this resulted in the
failure of the Christian truth to blossom. The Christian truth of
atonement cannot be made compatible with the Buddhist doctrines. This
truth of atonement means that Jesus took upon all the sins of the world
for the sake of mankind, died on the Cross in our stead, rose from the
dead again, and has thereby saved those who believe in Him.
But
one of the Buddhist doctrines is an aversion to killing. The core truth
of Christianity is the gospel of the water and the Spirit, and this
truth entails Jesus’ baptism of the bearing of sin and His bloodshed on
the Cross. But because of the Buddhist doctrine that prohibits any
killing, the Word of the bearing of sin and the death of Jesus could not
be accepted or believed as it was. The Christian doctrine of atonement,
therefore, could not coexist with the Buddhist doctrine of conscience.
As
a result, Christianity in the Mongolian Empire eventually ended up
becoming absorbed by Buddhism, and it can no longer be found in
Mongolia. When the Church in the Mongolian Empire faced tribulations and
persecutions, moreover, many Christians fled to Buddhist temples with
little hesitation and easily converted themselves to Buddhism, and thus
leading to the eventual demise of Christianity in that nation.
The
biggest reason as to why Christianity disappeared from the Mongolian
Empire has to do with the fact that the Mongolian faith in the Triune
God was not certain. They saw “Buddha” and Jesus as the same God. This
is what led to the eventual disappearance of Christianity from the
Mongolian Empire.
Eternal
life can come about only to those who are saved from their sins by
believing in the true God of Christianity as their own God, regardless
of who and where they are. We must therefore believe in the gospel of
the water and the Spirit, and in the Triune God. These are the
foundation of our faith in God’s Church, and we must also bear witness
to this truth. This truth is none other than the faith of the Apostles
that this book speaks of. There is only one God in the entire world, and
He is the Triune God. His name is “Yahweh,” or “Jesus the Savior,” or
the Holy Spirit. He is the true God not only for Christians, but also
for all the religious.
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