| In the New Testament every believer is called a saint, a priest, and a king. All Christians, says Luther, are truly of the spiritual estate, and there is no difference among them, save of office alone. As St. Paul says, we are all one body, though each member does its own work, to serve the others. This is because we have one baptism, alike; one gospel, one faith, and are all Christians for baptism, gospel and faith, these alone make spiritual and Christian people. And again: It is faith that makes men priests, faith that unites them to Christ, and gives them the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, whereby they become filled with all holy grace and heavenly power. The inward anointing this oil, better than any that ever came from the horn of bishop or pope gives them not the name only, but the nature, the purity, the power of priests; and this anointing have all they received who are believers in Christ. | |