SERMON - HOLY SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE
Shalom,
Do we feel the presence of God
and the power of the Holy
Spirit among us while we are praising Him? In fact, God is so close to us, as it
is written in Deuteronomy 4:7, ”For what nation is there so great, who
hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call
upon him for?“ It is a fact that God whom we worship is
nigh to us.
As we
believe in the gospel of salvation, we are sealed by the Holy Spirit (Ephesians
1:13). That way,
the Holy Spirit is the seal that guarantees our salvation. In the past, we were far away, without Christ, non-Jews, strangers to the covenants of the
promise, without hope
and without God (Ephesians 2:12).
But
now we have been brought close to
Him
and filled with His
Spirit. He not only redeemed us from our sins that we might be saved but
also wants to be near and live in us.
The Epistles of Ephesians spurs
us to spiritual maturity and growth to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ
(Ephesians 4 :13). In this case, maturity means living closer to and having an intimate
relationship with the Lord. On God’s part, it
is His will that the Holy Spirit fills our lives. As it is written in Ephesians 5:18:‘And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled
with the spirit.” Also, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has
come upon you, and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and
Samaria and to the end of the earth“ (Acts 1 : 8).
If we take a look at the Apostles’ journeys, the
power in this context refers not only to the power to testify about Jesus but
also the power that enables them to control themselves in all things. → Mohon kata-kata
tertentu di cetak tebal seperti nampak pada teks asli.
Why do
we need to be filled with the
Holy Spirit ?
By the Holy Spirit, we are empowered
to control ourselves.
to control ourselves.
Admittedly, our
desires of the flesh sometimes
strongly crop up even
though we have been living in
God and have been sealed
with the Holy Spirit for quite
sometime. Hence, no wonder if we come across someone
who does ministry in an amazing way but produces no fruit in keeping with his ministry.
Then we hear people comment, “He’s a priest, isn’t he?
But, he’s got a sharp toungue!”; “He’s a preacher, right?
But he doesn’t treat his family the way it shoud be.”, and the list goes on and on.
When it comes to the desires of the
flesh, there is no day without struggle;
therefore, we need the Holy Spirit to fill us so that we can contain ourselves and put the fleshly desires to death. For instance, we must stop lying and
speak the truth to each
another. Put away bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, slander an all kinds of malice (Ephesians 4 : 25, 31).
As a
matter of fact, when we have put away all those bad things, we pick them up again after some time. Why? Because we are not able (yet) to radically get rid
of those bad things in our lives. Obviously, this is not the work of the Holly
Spirit, but our sheer efforts. How is this possible?
Well,
we are not alone. Even the Apostle Paul
went through the same thing. “O wretched
man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?’”(Romans
7:24). Evidently, the
desires of the flesh are too strong to ignore. Please take note: Every part of the body has its own will.
For example, the eyes have their will and so do the ears, and so on. The Apostle Paul seemed desperate in his struggle
against his fleshly desire as he said,“For the good that I would I do not: but
the evil which I would not, that I do.” (Romans
7:19)
Don’t we experience the same thing the Apostle Paul did? We cannot free ourselves from hate, anger, grudge
or
dirty words. Truly, we need the power of the Holy Spirit to do away with all those bad things.
What is the difference between “Peter before being filled with the Holy Spirit”
and “Peter after being filled with the Holy Spirit”? Before the
Holy
Spirit filled him, he easily denied Jesus, his Teacher, for the sake of the desire of the flesh. He was terrified of persecution. If he had’nt denied Him,
he would have been persecuted.
But
when the Holy Spirit filled him, the fear was gone.
When people mocked and said that
they were drunk with wine,
Peter along with the other eleven apostles stood
up and boldly said that they were not drunk with wine, but filled with the Holy Spirit according to God’s
promise (Acts 2:13-18).
Even
before the Sanhedrin, Peter and John who were arrested, dared to testify about Jesus the Nazarene whom they
crucified
and whom God raised from the dead (Acts 4:1-13).
Why do
we need the Holy Spirit to put the fleshly desires to death? As it is written in Romans 8:13, “For if
ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify
the deeds of the body, ye
shall live.” The deeds of the body refers to the flesh desires that
against the Word of God.
So, never
think that
once the Holy Spirit guides us, we can stay passive and “leave everything up to” the guidance of the Holy Spirit. When you, for instance, have no interest in reading the Bible, you make up an excuse, saying that the
Holy Spirit does not move
you to do it.
Don’t
blame the Holy Spirit if you are still living your worldly lifestyle. Rather,
we should actively surrender ourselves and let the Holy Spirit take control of our lives
in
a way that we are able to get rid
of fleshly desires such
as
hatred, quarrels, idle words, etc. and put them to death.
In reality, as long as we live in this world, the desires of the flesh always come after us, and we must do away with them every day. Actually, it
is this struggle that trains us to surrender to and rely on the Holy Spirit to put them away. Honestly speaking, it won’t be that easy to do! Today we have committed ourselves to getting rid of all the evil practices, but tomorrow they may roll
in again.
God
knows how weak we are.
That’s why
He sent the Holy Spirit to help us. How good our
God
is! Everything He has done (as recorded from the Book of Genesis to the Book of Revelation)
is
all meant for the benefit of
man! He came into the world, died
on the cross, will return and
prepare places in heaven just for man. How
do we respond to
His
love? Do we dedicate our works and thoughts
to the Lord?
By the Holy Spirit, we are empowered
to testify about Christ.
to testify about Christ.
What did Jesus send the Holy
Spirit to His disciples for? Acts
1:8 writes,“But ye shall receive power, after that the
Holy Ghost is come upon you, and ye
shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in
Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” So, the
Holy
Spirit was sent to us not to satisfy our self-interest, but rather to receive power to be His witnesses.
In order to be witnesses of Christ, He equips us with the gifts of the Spirit
(1 Corinthians 12) for the ministry and for
the building up of the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:12). Each
of us receives different gifts for the common
purpose (1 Corinthians 12:7). We need the Holy Spirit to be His witnesses. Our testimonies display our transformed without traces of fleshly desires,
making us more like Christ. His characters and lifestyle
make up the
perfect example.
Our ministries are tied to our talents. After all, let
our minitries be under the control of the Holy Spirit. Otherwise,
another driving force / fire will manipulate us. And we must quench it. The Holy Spirit empowers us to testify through our life
transformations (in our
words and actions) visible to others.
For example, we
used to speak harshly, hurting people’s feelings. But now, the way we speak soothes people’s ears. Even an obedient wife’s behaviors can wordlessly win her
husband who is disobedient to the Word (1 Peter 3:1-2). →
for instance = for example.
Without
the Holy Spirit, we will not be able to be witnesses of Christ. Instead of being the light in the darkness, we will
otherwise drift away and drown in the darkness. Let the Holy Spirit fill us,
guide our hearts and minds in line with His for the heart is
deceitful above anything (Jeremiah 17:9), craving self-satisfaction. Paul also exhorted the Galatians to live a life led by the Holy
Spirit (Galatians 5:16-18). This also applies to us.
Indeed, we
desperately need the Holy Spirit
that empowers us to overpower the fleshly desires.
That way, we may bear the fruit of the Spirit, namely, self-control (Galatians 5:23). On top of that, the Holy Spirit also enables us to be witnesses of Christ through our transformed speech, attitudes
and
actions. Even without saying a single word, we can also get people to come to the Lord and glorify Him. Amen
SPEAKER: By Lay Pastor KasieliZebua
Johor, Sunday, November 4, 2018
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