Barmen Declaration
In view of the errors of
the "German Christians" and of the present Reich Church
Administration, which are ravaging the Church and at the same time also
shattering the unity of the German Evangelical Church, we confess the following
evangelical truths:
1. "I am the Way and
the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through me." John
14:6
"Very truly, I tell
you, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold through the gate but climbs in by
another way is a thief and a bandit. I am the gate. Whoever enters by me will
be saved." John 10:1,9
Jesus Christ, as he is
attested to us in Holy Scripture, is the one Word of God whom we have to hear,
and whom we have to trust and obey in life and in death.
We reject the false
doctrine that the Church could and should recognize as a source of its
proclamation, beyond and besides this one Word of God, yet other events,
powers, historic figures and truths as God's revelation.
2. "Jesus Christ has
been made wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and redemption for us by
God." 1 Cor. 1:30
As Jesus Christ is God's
comforting pronouncement of the forgiveness of all our sins, so, with equal
seriousness, he is also God's vigorous announcement of his claim upon our whole
life. Through him there comes to us joyful liberation from the godless ties of
this world for free, grateful service to his creatures.
We reject the false
doctrine that there could be areas of our life in which we would not belong to
Jesus Christ but to other lords, areas in which we would not need justification
and sanctification through him.
3. "Let us, however,
speak the truth in love, and in every respect grow into him who is the head,
into Christ, from whom the whole body is joined together." Eph. 4:15-16
The Christian Church is the
community of brethren in which, in Word and Sacrament, through the Holy Spirit,
Jesus Christ acts in the present as Lord. With both its faith and its
obedience, with both its message and its order, it has to testify in the midst
of the sinful world, as the Church of pardoned sinners, that it belongs to him
alone and lives and may live by his comfort and under his direction alone, in
expectation of his appearing.
We reject the false
doctrine that the Church could have permission to hand over the form of its
message and of its order to whatever it itself might wish or to the
vicissitudes of the prevailing ideological and political convictions of the
day.
4. "You know that the
rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones are tyrants over
them. It will not be so among you; but whoever wishes to have authority over
you must be your servant." Matt. 20:25-26
The various offices in the
Church do not provide a basis for some to exercise authority over others but
for the ministry [lit., "service"] with which the whole community has
been entrusted and charged to be carried out.
We reject the false
doctrine that, apart from this ministry, the Church could, and could have
permission to, give itself or allow itself to be given special leaders
[Führer] vested with ruling authority.
5. "Fear God. Honor
the Emperor." 1 Pet. 2:17
Scripture tells us that by
divine appointment the State, in this still unredeemed world in which also the
Church is situated, has the task of maintaining justice and peace, so far as
human discernment and human ability make this possible, by means of the threat
and use of force. The Church acknowledges with gratitude and reverence toward
God the benefit of this, his appointment. It draws attention to God's Dominion [Reich],
God's commandment and justice, and with these the responsibility of those who
rule and those who are ruled. It trusts and obeys the power of the Word, by
which God upholds all things.
We reject the false
doctrine that beyond its special commission the State should and could become
the sole and total order of human life and so fulfil the vocation of the Church
as well.
We reject the false
doctrine that beyond its special commission the Church should and could take on
the nature, tasks and dignity which belong to the State and thus become itself
an organ of the State.
6. "See, I am with you
always, to the end of the age." Matt. 28:20 "God's Word is not
fettered." 2 Tim. 2:9
The Church's commission,
which is the foundation of its freedom, consists in this: in Christ's stead,
and so in the service of his own Word and work, to deliver all people, through
preaching and sacrament, the message of the free grace of God.
We reject the false
doctrine that with human vainglory the Church could place the Word and work of
the Lord in the service of self-chosen desires, purposes and plans.
The Confessing Synod of the
German Evangelical Church declares that it sees in the acknowledgment of these
truths and in the rejection of these errors the indispensable theological basis
of the German Evangelical Church as a confederation of Confessing Churches. It
calls upon all who can stand in solidarity with its Declaration to be mindful
of these theological findings in all their decisions concerning Church and
State. It appeals to all concerned to return to unity in faith, hope and love.
Verbum Dei manet in aeternum.
The Word of God will last for ever.