Care for All
Categories: Lutheranism, Pastoral Ministry, Seminary, Society, Theology
Written By: Stiegemeyer
The third pillar of our seminary mission statement is that CTS exists to form servants in Jesus Christ who … care for all. Sinful humanity is radically self-centered. But it was not always so. In his pristine state, Adam understood the nature of love because he was in full communion with his Creator. Only with self-serving disobedience did our race forget the essence of love.
By His incarnation, obedience, death, resurrection and ascension, Jesus Christ restores us to full communion with the Creator. To be in God means, quite simply, to love. Whom? All people. Even your enemies just as God in Christ loved His enemies and reconciled us to Himself.
But love is not merely an inner working of the heart. Love always acts. John 3:16 does not say that God so loved the world that He had nice warm emotions toward us. Rather, it says that He gave His only-begotten Son. Though the sacrifice of Christ to atone for sin was once-for-all, God is still giving His Son to mankind. Only now, He is doing so by the working of the Holy Spirit through the Holy Church.
Christians help those who suffer. We do not, like Buddhists, wish it away. We work it away. And when we cannot, we trust in the Creator to make us anew when the new creation is fully revealed.
It is our understanding of God’s mercy toward sinners that moves us to serve our neighbor in his physical and temporal needs. We follow the example of our Lord Jesus, the apostles and all Christendom. He has sent us first to proclaim the forgiveness of sins but also to heal. For in the Kingdom of God, all things are renewed, soul and body.
It is precisely this understanding of God’s living mercy that has guided Concordia Theological Seminary – Fort Wayne to place so much emphasis upon our deaconess program. Not to say that only professional church women can serve and help the neighbor. But to invest our resources in godly women, and men, who will make the presence of Christ known, not in words only, but through their lives and deeds is our goal. To the glory of God.


