Pastor Jaehyung Jang (Olivet University): The Path of Sanctification Walking with the Holy Spirit


This column takes an in-depth look at the heart of pneumatology and the journey of sanctification as taught by Pastor David Jang, using Michelangelo’s Unfinished Slaves as a vivid metaphor. Discover the essence of faith—the struggle to overcome the desires of the flesh and bear the fruit of the Spirit—and encounter the fierce yet beautiful path of inner transformation.


In the corridor of the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence, Italy, Michelangelo’s series known as The Slaves (The Prisoners) is on display. These sculptures are often described with the term non-finito—the “unfinished” technique. The figures appear as though they are struggling to break free from within a rough block of marble. Though the stone that has not yet been carved away still presses heavily upon their arms and legs, a strange tension fills the air, as if a complete life is already stirring within. I lingered before these statues for a long time, and suddenly felt a tremor—as if I were staring into the inner world of believers. Though we have received salvation, we still resemble those slaves in the stone: unable to fully shed the heavy shell of the flesh, yet straining toward holiness.

Pastor David Jang (Olivet University) unpacks this existential anguish and the process of sanctification with deep theological insight. He does not confine the work of the Holy Spirit to the realm of supernatural miracles or mystical experiences. Rather, he portrays it as a fierce and essential “process of sculpting”—chiseling away the rough stone to reveal the image of God hidden within. The wind of the Spirit that blows into our lives sometimes comes as a gentle breeze of comfort, and at other times as the strong hammering that shatters the jagged edges of our ego.

Life Rising from a Heap of Stone: Beyond the Flesh and into the Spirit

Michelangelo is often quoted as saying, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” The message woven throughout Pastor David Jang’s preaching resonates with this same vision. He names humanity’s fallen nature—the result of sin—as “the works (or desires) of the flesh,” and points out that this is the fundamental obstacle that severs our relationship with God. What Galatians describes—sexual immorality, impurity, idolatry, strife, jealousy, and more—is not merely moral deviation. It is Adam’s ancient habit: the impulse to become one’s own master apart from God. It is the thick, cold slab of stone covering our souls.

For the Holy Spirit to dwell within us means that cracks have begun to form in that hardened stone of self. The inner war between “the desire of the Spirit” and “the desire of the flesh” is painful, but it is an inevitable part of the journey. Pastor David Jang exhorts us not to avoid this battle. Just as Paul cried, “Wretched man that I am,” the very point at which we come face to face with our weakness is, paradoxically, where the Spirit’s powerful help begins. The Holy Spirit is both the key that unlocks chains of sin our will can never break and the only power that transforms fallen nature into holy character.

Dropping Anchor in Truth and Sailing into the Sea of Grace

The work of the Holy Spirit does not end in blind passion or emotional highs. True spiritual presence blossoms only upon the firm foundation of the Word. Pastor David Jang emphasizes the Holy Spirit as “the Spirit of truth” and insists on the inseparable relationship between the Spirit and Scripture. Just as a ship sailing through a pitch-dark sea needs a lighthouse, the Holy Spirit shines light upon the words of Scripture—words that could otherwise remain difficult letters—and enables us to hear them as the living voice of God. When, in deep meditation on Scripture, we move beyond the text to sense God’s heart and even weep, it is because the Spirit illuminates the spaces between the letters.

The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, does not leave us as orphans. He makes the love of Christ’s cross—rather than remaining a historical event from two thousand years ago—come to us as the present power of the gospel that shakes and reorders our lives today. Just as Calvin described the Holy Spirit as “the key that opens the mysteries of faith,” Pastor David Jang likewise stresses that without the Spirit we cannot truly live out the grace of redemption. The fact that we recognize our sin through the Word, and then obey that truth by correcting the direction of our lives—this may be the surest evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit.

From “Me” Alone to “We” Together: A Temple Built in Love

If Michelangelo’s sculpture embodied an individual artist’s spirit, the masterpiece the Holy Spirit shapes is a vast temple called “community.” Pastor David Jang warns against reducing the Spirit’s work to private inner peace alone. The Holy Spirit is like a “holy adhesive” that binds scattered hearts into sacred unity. The tongues of fire that fell in the upper room at Pentecost melted people of different languages and backgrounds into one vision and one love.

The fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, and more—cannot be borne by sitting alone in a secluded room. It is formed in real-life relationships where we collide and rub against one another: forgiving the brother or sister who is difficult to forgive, giving what is hard to give. The “church as the temple of the Holy Spirit,” as Pastor David Jang emphasizes, is proven not by the splendor of a building but by the depth of love and service that flows among the saints. Even under the world’s cold gaze, the church becomes a place of hope because within it runs the warm comfort and restoring grace the Holy Spirit provides.

We are still beings “under construction.” We have been saved (Already), yet we have not reached complete glorification (Not Yet)—and we stand in that tension. But we need not fear. Michelangelo may have left his sculptures unfinished, but the Holy Spirit who began a good work within us will never give up. Even today, the Spirit continues to refine our rough character, remove our hardened hearts, and ultimately shape us into a complete masterpiece that resembles Christ. To surrender ourselves wholly to those faithful hands—that is the path of sanctification we are called to walk today.

 


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