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We have learned already that the Holy Spirit ministers to us through Conviction, and teaches us as we read the Word, and we learned that the Holy Spirit helps us glorify Christ.
We learned that the Holy Spirit speaks to us through preaching, through witnessing and even is involved in adding to the church.
We have learned that the Holy Spirit is involved in the ministering through the Bible.
First through inspiration, then by preserving the Word of God, but also through illumination, bringing conviction to the unsaved, and help to the saved.
But we also learned that we can sin against the Holy Spirit.
The unsaved man can reject the Holy Spirits leading him to Christ, and Blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
But the saved can Grieve and quench the Holy Spirit in our lives.
And then last week we talked about the Spiritual Rebirth that the Holy Spirit is involved in, we cannot change ourselves, but He gives us new life.
We learned that He seals us at salvation, and that he continually sanctifies us, causing us to be more like Christ!
Today, in our last sermon in this series, I want to look at three sometimes misunderstood ideas regarding the Holy Spirit.
No shortage of denominations, and they all have their own flavor, some dealing with this very issue.
Preaching the Kindergarten Graduation in Washington
The first issue I want to look at is:
I. Baptism of the Holy Spirit
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is what happens to us at the moment of Salvation.
Pentecostal/Apostolic friends have asked:
Have you been baptized with the Holy Spirit?
Yes, the moment I got saved!
It’s true we are baptised by God’s Holy Spirit the moment we accept Christ as Savior.
I don’t doubt my friends sincerity!
I just have to look at scripture for my doctrine, not experience, nor any other man’s experience.
There is no evidence of repeated baptism.
Just as we are baptized in water once, we are baptised into one Spirit once.
This is something that has been done to us.
The word baptized in the Greek is in the aorist tense, this refers to a past completed action.
It cannot be something that happens later.
This is what some have termed a collective operation - we are all baptized
It includes every believer - Jew/Greek; Bond/free; we are one!
I like what Dr. Scroggie said about this verse:
Observe to whom the Apostle is writing this to: He uses the word “all” - It is not to the Spiritual Thessalonians, or the generous Philippians, or the spiritual Ephesians, but to the carnal Corinthians spiritual Ephesians.
The clear indication is that baptism with the Spirit is connected to our standing before God, not our current fluctuating state (relationship), It is with our position not our experience.
There are many different understandings:
Some believe spiritual baptism comes sometime after being saved
some believe it is necessary to be fully used by God
Some believe it must be accompanied by gifts and sings.
But there is only one baptism of the Holy Spirit, that is when we are baptised into the body of Christ at salvation.
There is no command in all of scripture to be baptized with the Holy Spirit.
You may be and should be filled by the Holy Spirit, but as is often said, “one baptism, many fillings.”
We walk away from the Holy Spirits control over our lives, but we cannot walk away from being baptised into the Body of Christ.
Baptism by water is being immersed in the water as a symbol of dying with Christ, being buried with Him and being raised again to walk in newness of life.
Int he same way Baptism in the Spirit is an immersion of the Spirit.
We receive the power to over come sin in our life.
Illustration of baptism of the Holy spirit - clothes representing sins - take off layers of clothes all at once.
II.
Filling
Bill Bright, who started Campus Crusade for Christ, said that if he had the choice between sharing the gospel with a massive group of people who weren’t Christians or teaching the concept of the Spirit-filled life to a small group of people who were Christians he’d teach the small group of Christians, because the impact of that group of Christians filled with the Spirit would be far greater than his sharing with one large group.
I believe there are two sides to this issue of being Filled with the Spirit:
A. Control - His Side
Contrast - filled with alcohol/filled with the spirit.
Controlled by alcohol/controlled by the Holy Spirit.
Often described as “under the influence” of alcohol.
We are to be under the influence of the Spirit.
Every Christian, that is anyone who has accepted Christ as their Savior, have been baptised by the Spirit.
They are going to Heaven!
But far too few are filled, controlled, under the influence of the Holy Spirit everyday!
The word be filled, not only means to be controlled, but it actually has the idea of continuously being filled
We are not filled once and for all, like a bucket.
We are to be filled constantly.
Be Being filled
Kitchen sink in Cedar Lake, It had a pump on it.
You could fill the sink, but you had to keep pumping for it to stay full.
We have a promise to continually have this strength, this filling in our lives.
Illustration: Glove
Just as the hand controls the glove, the Holy Spirit of God controls the Christian.
So on the one side the Holy Spirit controls us, but there is our part:
B. Yielding - Our Side
We cannot do anything to get the filling of the Holy Spirit.
We cannot pray anything, do anything, say anything.
The only thing on our part is to submit.
This comes in two steps:
1. Confession and Repentance
In order to be under the control of the Holy Spirit, we must not grieve or quench the Holy Spirit.
Sin blocks the Holy Spirit from working in our lives.
We are looking at Ephesians 5 where we are given the command to be filled.
But just before this in chapter 4 and earlier in chapter 5, Paul warns the Christians that the sins of they were committing were blocking what the Holy Spirit wanted to do in their church.
He comes down to
Then he challenges them to put away those sins, and
Be Kind, forgiving, followers of God, walk in love, giving thanks,
And then he comes to this command to be filled with Spirit.
Rust prevents the cutting torch from doing its work properly
We need to confess our sin, and then...
2. Yield Ourselves to God’s Will
Paul continues in Romans to tell us we have been set free from slavery to sin.
We now can yield ourselves to God.
Yield - Put yourself at the disposal of someone
That means we yield:
our desires
our plans
our decisions
our everything
to Christ’s disposal.
This is what Paul is asking us to do.
Yield, present our bodies a living sacrifice.
Give to God your life.
I’m not talking about getting saved, I’m talking about rededicating your life to Christ!
And this has to be done daily
All day long, hourly
All hour long, Minute by minute, second by second, consciously yielding our life to the Holy Spirit’s control.
The third term that is often misused is:
III.
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