Christ's Descent To Hell
1]
And since even in the ancient Christian teachers of the
Church, as well as in some among our teachers, dissimilar
explanations of the article concerning the descent of
Christ to hell are found, we abide in like manner by the
simplicity of our Christian faith [comprised in the Creed],
to which Dr. Luther in his sermon, which was delivered
in the castle at Torgau in the year 1533, concerning the
descent of Christ to hell, has pointed us, where we confess:
I believe in the Lord Christ, God's Son, our Lord, dead,
buried, and descended into hell. For in this [Confession]
the burial and descent of Christ to hell are distinguished
as different articles; 2] and we simply believe
that the entire person, God and man, after the burial
descended into hell, conquered the devil, destroyed the
power of hell, and took from the devil all his might.
3] We should not, however, trouble ourselves with
high and acute thoughts as to how this occurred; for with
our reason and our five senses this article can be comprehended
as little as the preceding one, how Christ is placed at
the right hand of the almighty power and majesty of God;
but we are simply to believe it and adhere to the Word
[in such mysteries of faith]. Thus we retain the substance
[sound doctrine] and [true] consolation that neither hell
nor the devil can take captive or injure us and all who
believe in Christ.