The Importance of the Holy Spirit
What a tragedy, that so many Christians know
very little about the Holy Spirit or hardly pay attention to Who He is and what
His place is in the lives of God's people. Some refer to Him as the
"Third Person" of the Trinity, as though He is the lesser of the
Three.
The Holy Spirit is One of the Three Persons of the Godhead, a compound
Unity in the Trinity of God.
1.
God the Father is the
Source of life and of all that has been divinely planned and created.
2.
He is the Originator of our
salvation and our future. He is the Heavenly Administrator.
3.
God the Son is the Divine
Alphabet–the "Alpha and Omega" Rev.
1:11), the "Word" Jn. 1:1
4.
He reveals what the Father determines
and makes the Father's will clear. He is the exact expression of the Father Jn.
14:9.
5.
God the Holy Spirit is the
Energizer of the Word spoken by the Son. He is the Executor, the One Who brings
God's plan to reality and fulfilment. The Holy Spirit was and is present at
every Divine function.
The Holy Spirit is needed in ALL of our human experience.
1.
Throughout the LIFE of the Christian. The
Spirit breathes life and energy into us, even as He did to the lifeless form of
Adam. Gen.
2:7. It is the Holy Spirit who imparts life to us and makes us "new
creatures in Christ".
2.
In the GROWTH of the Christian; The
believer must not remain a spiritual infant, "Grow in grace” The Spirit
will lead us to spiritual maturity so that our life becomes an asset to the
Kingdom of God.
3.
In the WORK of the Christian; Christians
have an obligation and responsibility to God. "Seek ye first the Kingdom
of God and His righteousness" Mt.
6:33. We are to be "workers together"
with Him in behalf of the Kingdom. Jesus told His disciples "Go", "Be
My witnesses." Our efforts apart from the power and anointing of the Holy
Spirit are fruitless. Our education and varied programs, etc., may entertain
and attract, but will not produce eternal results. The Spirit energizes us. He
grants spiritual “gifts” abilities. He gives revelations, produces “fruit” -
character such as love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith
Gal.
5:22.
4.
In the BATTLE of the Christian. Paul
reminds us that “We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this
world, against spiritual wickedness in high places” Eph.
6:12
The enemy is not your normal human foe. The
Bible characterizes him as "a roaring lion," "the serpent,"
"the dragon," " thief," " murderer." We are no
match for him. Even Michael the archangel was careful when "contending
with the devil...about the body of Moses" did not dare to bring a
slanderous accusation against him, but said, "the Lord rebuke you.
5.
But we are encouraged to
resist and rebuke the devil. HOW? "By My Spirit, saith the Lord."
Samson was a ordinary mortal, but what a powerhouse he became when "The
Spirit of the Lord came upon him" (Judges 14:6). The same was true of the Lord's Apostles after the Day of Pentecost.
The Spirit gives us faith, wisdom, courage, strength. "My brethren, be
strong in the Lord , and in the power of His might" (Eph. 6:10).
"Put on the whole armor of God" (Eph.6:11-18). This comes from the Holy Spirit. Victory is assured when the Holy
Spirit is involved in our life.
6. Conclusion
We will need Him our entire
life; for our spiritual growth, for our successful work, for victorious warfare
against the enemy, and for a glorious completion of our responsibilities to
God.
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