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Chapter I.
The Spirit is the Lord and Power; and in this is not
inferior to the Father and the Son.
17. Above, you read
that “the Lord blessed him, and the Spirit of the Lord began to
go with him.”1027 Farther on
it is said: “And the Spirit of the Lord came upon
him.”1028 Again he
says: “If I be shaven, my strength will depart from
me.”1029 After he was
shaven, see what the Scripture says: “The Lord,” he
says, “departed from him.”1030
18. You see, then, that He Who went with
him, Himself departed from him. The Same is, then, the Lord, Who
is the Spirit of the Lord, that is, he called the Spirit of God, Lord,
as also the Apostle says: “The Lord is the Spirit, now
where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” You
find, then, the Holy Spirit called the Lord; for the Holy Spirit and
the Son are not one Person [unus] but one Substance
[unum].
19. In this place he used the word Power,
and implied the Spirit. For as the Father is Power, so, too, the
Son is Power, and the Holy Spirit is Power. Of the Son you have
read that Christ is “the Power of God and the Wisdom of
God.”1031 We read,
too, that the Father is Power, as it is written: “Ye shall
see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power of
God.”1032 He
certainly named the Father Power, at Whose right hand the Son sits, as
you read: “The Lord said unto My Lord, Sit Thou on My right
hand.”1033 And the
Lord Himself named the Holy Spirit Power, when He said: “Ye
shall receive Power when the Holy Spirit cometh upon
you.”1034
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