SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 7/10/2019
8:46 AM
My Worship Time Focus:
The Command
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Ephesians
5:18b
Message of the
verses: “but be filled with the
Spirit.
“The Command” is the first main point that we will be
looking at and then there are several sub-points under this main point we will
be looking at, so we could probably call this an introduction to this first
main point “The Command” in our SD for today.
John MacArthur believes that the Apostle Paul had
Pentecost in mind when he writes “but be filled with the Spirit,” even though
we know that he was not present then.
When you think about what the Holy Spirit did, which is a fulfillment of
what Jesus Christ said would happen while He was on earth, that the church
would not be what it was then and is today without the ministry of the Holy
Spirit filling believers. The church
would have no effect against the wiles of Satan without the filling of the Holy
Spirit in the lives of believers. We
have already studied the book of Acts and therefore know what happened on the
Day of Pentecost.
We have also mentioned that the filling of the Holy
Spirit that took place during Pentecost was not something that happened to Old
Testament believers on a regular basis.
We know that Moses and also David were at times filled with the Holy
Spirit. However all believers have this
filling of the Spirit in their lives today because of what Jesus Christ did on
the cross to pay for our sins. When one
looks at the difference between how the disciples of Jesus were while Jesus was
on the earth and then after the Holy Spirit came upon them at Pentecost you can
understand that it was His filling that caused this difference just as Jesus
said would happen.
John MacArthur writes “The Holy Spirit’s permanently
indwelling all believers—rather than only being with some of them, as was true
before Pentecost—is one of the great dispensational truths of the New
Testament. In the new age, the church
age, the Spirit of God would not just be alongside His people but in them all
(cf. 1 Cor. 3:16; 6:19). It is this
residence of the Holy Spirit in believers that makes possible the fulfillment
of all Jesus’ other promises to His people, and in Ephesians 1:13 He is called ‘the
Holy Spirit of promise.’
“The Holy Spirit is our divine pledge and security that
Jesus promises are fulfilled (2 Cor. 5:5).
Among many other things, He guarantees and gives assurance that we will
have a heavenly dwelling place in the Father’s house (John 14:2-3); that we
will do greater works, not in kind but in extent, even than He did (14:12; cf.
14:13-14); that we will have Christ’s own peace (14:27); that the fulness of His
joy will be in us (15:11). The Holy
Spirit assures us that Jesus Christ and the Father are one 14:20); that we are
indeed God’s children (Rom. 8:16); that He will intercede for us, making our
prayers effective (Rom. 8:26); and that He will bear fruit in our lives (Gal.
5:22-23).”
MacArthur goes on writing “But the work of the Holy
Spirit in us and on our behalf can be appropriated only as He fills us. Every Christian is indwelt by the Holy Spirit
and has the potential of receiving the fulfillment of all Christ’s promises to
those who belong to Him. But no
Christian will have those promises fulfilled who is not under the full control
of the Holy Spirit. We have just claim
to all Christ’s promises the moment we believe in Him, but we cannot have their
fulfillment until we allow His Spirit to fill us and control us. Unless we know what it is to be directed by the
Holy Spirit, we will never know the bliss of the assurance of heaven, or the
joy of effective work for the Lord, of having our prayers answered constantly,
or of indulging in the fullness of God’s own love, joy, and peace within us.”
As
mentioned we will be looking at the sub-sections over the next few days that go
along with this main section which is the Command of being filled with the
Spirit. The first sub-section is
entitled “The Meaning of Being Filled.”
Lord willing we will begin that tomorrow.
Spiritual meaning
for my life today: It is my desire
to continue to have the Spirit of God work on my heart in regard to humility,
for being filled with the Holy Spirit means that I must be humble in order to
do the works that God has planned for me to do from eternity past.
My Steps of Faith for Today: Being filled, and being humble.
Today we look at the verse
that goes along with C. S. Lewis’ quotation from yesterday and that is 2
Corinthians 9:7 “So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not
grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.”
7/10/2019 9:26 AM
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