SERMON "DO NOT GRIEVE THE HOLY SPIRIT!"
Greetings
of peace,
Last Sunday we were reminded
through the Word of God by Apostle Paul that we shouldn’t give any chance to
the Devil (Ephesians 4:27) and today we are asked not to grieve the Holy Spirit
of God who had sealed us before the salvation day (verse 30).
The warning of “not to
togive a chance to the devil” and “not to grieve the Holy Spirit” are in one
chapter and written not so far apart,
only separated by a
few verses. This is meant for us to know the position of the devil and the
position of the Holy Spirit. “Don’t ever give a chance to the devil” means the
devil is outside and trying to break through to overpower someone’s life. Meanwhile
“don’t grieve the Holy Spirit” shows that the position of the Holy Spirit is so
close to us, He even dwells in us and seals our lives.
Both the
devil and the Holy Spirit are spirits; the difference is that the devil is the
spirit (an angel) that was
created by God who then rebelled against Him and always tried to find the chance
to possess someone’s body with
the purpose to ruin his/her moral.
It is far different with the Holy Spirit who
was not created since the Holy Spirit is God in Trinity. The Holy Spirit is in
the life of believers and becomes the
Helper, also the Comforter who is
together with us forever (John 14:16, 26).
As a whole, the roles of the Holy Spirit written in the
Epistle of Ephesians are as follows:
·
Ephesians
1 → the Holy Spirit
becomes our guarantee for the
coming redemption.
·
Ephesians
2 → the Gentiles were
united with the Jews who become the temple of God, where the Holy Spirit
dwells.
·
Ephesians
3 → we know the love of
Christ that is
unfathomable, wide, long, high and deep from the Holy Spirit who is in the heart (Romans 5:5).
·
Ephesians
4 → do not grieve the
Holy Spirit.
·
Ephesians
5 → do not be drunk of
the wine that causes the
lusts but be filled with the Holy Spirit.
·
Ephesians
6 → use the whole armor
of God and pray at all times in
the Holy Spirit to attain
victory.
Be
watchful! We are required not to give chance to the devil who
tries to stumble us down
and also not to grieve the Holy Spirit in us.
When did the Holy Spirit
start to work and how could man grieve Him?
v
In
the time of creation, the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters and God the Trinity created man according to the image and likeness of
God (Genesis 1:2, 26). At
that time, everything went well, there were no signs of sorrows
or worries.
v Unfortunately, Adam and Eve gave the
chance to the serpent (outside) to put in the false teaching/doctrine and they
both accepted
that false doctrine (Genesis 3). The result is, they fell into sin and this
caused God to be
tremendously grieved.
v After men fell into sin, the wickedness of men was more and
more prevalent and even the tendency of their hearts always was mere evil to make God’s heart who had created man in this grievous earth (Genesis 6:5-6). How was the
action of the Spirit of God/Holy Spirit? He would not dwell forever in man because man is flesh and the age is 120 years (v.
3).
It is proven that God would feel joyful when He is praised
and grievous if ignored. The Bible says that they who do the right and holy
things will be more and
more rigtheous and holier (pleasing God’s heart joyfully) but
those who committed wickedness
and filthy deeds, will be more wicked and filthier (Revelation 22:11) who will
definitely make God’s heart sorrowful.
Self-reflection:
how many Christians in Indonesia are seriously living in holiness, bringing joy
to the Holy Spirit? And how many of them are grieving the Holy Spirit with
their behaviors that are not good testimonies for Indonesians who haven’t known
God yet?
Is it only the Holy Spirit who grieves? In Trinity – God
the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit are certainly grieved too. Therefore, we must be careful in
our speech, attitudes and actions. If we hurt the heart of our husband/wife,
the Holy Spirit in the heart of our husband/wife will surely be sorrowful. If a
pastor hurts his
congregation member’s heart, the Holy Spirit living in the heart of the elders
is also grieving, making the church growth to be stagnant and unable to reach the spiritual maturity (cf.
Ephesians 4:12-13).
v All men died in the time of Noah, except
Noah and his family who lived acceptably before the Lord. They lived in God's
provision. They multiplied
because of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Was God pleased with their multiplication? No, He didn't! The more they multiplied, the more arrogant they became. They wanted to build a
city with a tower reaching the sky to find a name. Finally, the LORD confused
their language and they were scattered to the entire earth (Genesis 11).
v God became the Savior of the Israelites.
He redeemed them in His love and compassion. He lifted and carried them throughout the ages, but they rebelled and grieved His Holy
Spirit, that He turned to be their enemy who fought against them (Isaiah 63:7-10). They remembered in
Moses' time when God put the Holy Spirit in their hearts, together with Moses,
they were guided to cross the Red Sea and His Spirit brought them to the
resting place (vv. 11-14).
The book of Genesis until the book of Deuteronomy were
written by Moses; Isaiah who lived in quite a different era, quoted to remind
again the attitude of the Israelites who grieved the Holy Spirit over and over.
We ought
to give thanks when the Lord reminds us through His Word which shows His love to us. If He does not want to remind us anymore, we will
surely be lost. Therefore, we must not take it fo granted that
we still can hold the Bible in our hands. T.here are countries that don't believe in
God tried. They try to change
the content of the Bible by adapting it to their ideology.
We can imagine how
lost can the people who read this "modified" Bible be! Be serious, love the Bible that we can
still buy inexpensively and read in many translations! If the next generations
never read the Bible completely, they will be lost because of reading a
scripture filled with mere philosophy. Notice that every author of the Bible
was anointed by the Holy Spirit (cf. 2 Timothy 3:16) and marked with blood because of the rejections they
received.
Ironically, the Israelites went out of Egypt led by the clouds (symbolizing
the Holy Spirit), but they murmured continually on their journey. Isn't it true that
they caused the
Holy Spirit to be grieved
by their behaviours? But He was
consistent with His promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and kept leading them.
When the cloud went down,
the tabernacle was set up and God was present above the tent. He was so close
to the Levitical priests surrounding the tabernacle and to the rebellious
Israelites. The Spirit of God guided this rebellious nation for forty years in the wilderness.
It turned out that God
the Trinity was ever
hurt and sorrowful, proven as follows:
Ø God the Father had to eradicate men in
the time of Noah except Noah and his family (8 people) who received the grace by obeying His Word.
God was also
truly sorrowful of the Israelites' attitudes, yet He continued to love them.
Ø Jesus, the Son of God, wept over Jerusalem whose eyes were
'blinded', so that they
didn't see the enemy surrounding and pushing from every directions, trying to destroy. Jerusalem also
didn't know when God would
come for them (Luke 19:41-44). Jesus wept for the salvation of men.
Honestly, we often don’t realize that Jesus is in a salvation mission because the
devil is not pleased to stay quiet if he is defeated/cornered. Therefore the
devil is eagerly seeking for
a chance in difficult times to stumble us down.
Don't mourn
for self pity or over vain worldly matters! Weep for the salvation of our families and friends who haven't known the Lord!
Jesus reminded that the incident in Noah's time will happen
again (eating and drinking, marrying, and giving in marriage) before the coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:37-38).
Isn’t it true that nowadays we can find restaurant and
culinary businesses everywhere? We don’t even bother to go to the venues, because they provide delivery service
to our doorsteps. The many promotions of eating and drinking are the signs that the time of Noah is being repeated.
Apostle Paul reminded us of
eating and drinking that we must not be overpowered by it for it can lead to fornication.
Our body is not our own. It is
the temple of God where the Holy Spirit dwells (1 Corinthians 6:12-13, 19).
Jesus didn’t only weep over Jerusalem but took further action by entering into the
temple of God to sanctifiy it in order to make it the house of prayer, not the den of
thieves (Luke 19:45-46).
Did everyone respond positively toward Jesus’ actions? The
Priests and Scribes were prominent people who tried to destroy Him, but they
did not know how to do it because the whole people were enchanted to Him and
wanted to listen to Him (vv. 47-48)
Self-reflection:
do we still love the Word of God and surrender this body
as the house of prayer? This surely makes
the Spirit of God joyful. The fact is, it is not easy to be the house of
prayer.
What can be
the proof is that the Sunday Service is generally packed with people, but there
will be less who
come to the Bible Study
and Prayer Meeting,
moreover on a fasting service, there will be less who attend, while the Holy Spirit actually plays
an important role in the house of prayer. Don't grieve the Holy Spirit,
moreover to blaspheme Him that will lead to no mercy (Luke 12:10).
Jesus as a Human
Being, wept lamenting in mourn when facing the cross (Hebrews 5:7),
but He was willing to be
crucified to fulfill the plan of His Father. He willingly died on the cross.
That is why we commemorate His death that we must be serious when we have
fellowship with the body and blood of Christ in the Lord's Communion.
Ø The Holy
Spirit grieved over the
evil word and all the wickedness that we do (Ephesians 4:29-32).
Do you know that the words we utter are often influenced by
our feelings? When we (our hearts) are happy, the language we use is in a
joyful tone; if our hearts are sorrowful, the language will be melancholic; if
our hearts are filled with anger,
the words we utter will be harsh and painful. Therefore, we need the Holy
Spirit who can ease the sorrow or anger in our hearts that we won't easily be
emotional and be tactfull
in our speech, instead.
There is no better word than the Word of God; so Paul said
that "The Word of God is near you, on your lips and in your heart (Romans
10:8).
Before Saul/Paul repented, his mouth was filled with
blasphemes toward Jesus to fight
for the Law and Phariseean teaching. But after he repented, he gave his heart
to be sanctified by the water of the Word and the blood of Jesus that he
experienced
complete transformation.
Therefore, he
then wrote "do not have
filthy words uttered from your mouth". He even exhorted us to live in love
by blessing those who persecute and not cursing them (Romans 12:14).
Application: we should be blessings for others when we are
under estimated, or even
cornered, we must be able to forgive
them as given examples by Jesus. In a tortured body on the cross, He still
could say, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do."
(Luke 23:34)
It is necessary to know that the One who could remove our
transgressions as
far as the east from the west is only Jesus (Psalm 103:12)
through His sacrifice on the cross in Golgotha.
Apostle Paul experienced the amazing love of the Lord that
he was able to bless those who persecuted and imprisoned him, and he even could
accept that the Lord didn't grant his prayer when he was ill and asked to be
released from a thorn in his flesh.
He confessed to be gladly glory in his
weaknesses that the power of Christ may rest upon him (2 Corinthians 12:7-9).
What about us? Do we feel that the power of God is present only when we are
prosperous, rich, flattered and honored?
We could forgive others if we are sure that our sins are
forgiven by God through Jesus Christ. Then we won't be easily provoked to be
angry, when noticing
someone lie, slander, and so on, because we did the same thing before, yet
receiving forgiveness from God.
If we are not grieving the
Holy Spirit, He will guide us to be mature spiritually, taking the example of
Christ who showed perfect maturity when He was crucified. And also if the Holy
Spirit fills in our hearts and
controls us, we are renewed to obtain the true knowledge according to His Image
(Colossians 3:10). Amen.
Johor, Sunday, September 16, 2018
Pastor Paulus Budiono
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