John 16:7-8; Hebrews
12:29
Subject: Power through Purity
Theme: Walking in the Spirit results in power for living, a life
of spiritual freedom, and righteousness as He dynamically purifies us. The path
to cleansing begins with realizing we are not clean…that we are gravely soiled
and stained by sin. Remember this truth: “The price of spiritual
power is purity of heart.”
Relevance:
Spiritual
cleansing of the mind, emotions, and attitude is necessary in every believer to
mature in grace. Jesus prayed that we might be sanctified by the Word of truth
in John 17. Before we can get rid of sinful practices, we need to recognize them
as sinful. The Holy Spirit in his reproving and teaching roles enable believers to become aware of and confront our sin God’s way. Accordingly, spiritual freedom is
deliverance from the dominance and control of sin. It does not in any way lead
to a license to sin freely! Rather, the Spirit promotes maturity, and
responsible holy living through His purifying influence. He is the secret to living by grace,
through faith, resulting in a victorious and fulfilling Christian
experience. His fire will identify sin
and confront the believer’s heart and habits; He will lead us into series of
triumphant sin-destroying experiences.
Introduction:
1. The Holy Spirit's Power in Christians
Is like Dynamite. He causes great
things to happen! His is an infinite power that blasts sin out of our
lives. What are the characteristics of
the Holy Spirit's power in us?
2. There Are Some That View the Holy Spirit’s
Power as a ‘Sensational’ or ‘Emotional’ Experience. Supposed special ‘experiences’ or a ‘moving of God’
complete with miracles and healing like the first century apostles have
replaced old-fashion holiness. While God can perform a miracle anytime he wants
and he can heal any sickness or disease, the current movements fail to produce
the holiness, righteousness, and purity as early Christianity did. Certainly
these are not valid experiences of the Spirit’s Power today!
3. The Spirit
of God is sometimes Portrayed as Fire Representing Judgment, Exposure, and
Illumination. Hebrews 12:29 says, “For our God is a
consuming fire.”[1]
This is a warning of severe retribution for failing to continue our walk with
Christ by faith in grace and godly fear. God is represented by fire. Then the
Prophet Isaiah says in Isaiah 4:4, “When the
Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, And shall have
purged the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof By the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit of burning.”[2]
This is the work of the Spirit of God! Like fire he will burn away the nation’s
pollution and godless ways. God’s new order will prevail as a result of the
Spirit’s searching, cleansing and purging the city of its wickedness,
carnality, worldliness, and idolatry. God is executing a role of judgment
and retribution because of sin. Fire reveals him as searching and illuminating—the
Spirit of Burning—exposing sin as offensive and dangerous then dealing with
sinful unrepentant individuals in acts of judgment.
With these observations in mind, let us consider a ministry
of the Holy Spirit in His purifying role—The Spirit of God illuminating, confronting
and reproving sin.
Lesson:
The Spirit’s Reproving Fire—Convicting (Jn. 16:7-8).
The Blessed Holy Spirit Actually Purifies through His Faithful Ministry
of Conviction and Reproof in the Christian’s Soul.
John 16:7-8, Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is
expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not
come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. [8] And when he is
come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness,
and of judgment:
One incredibly important role of the Holy Spirit is that of
reproving or convicting of sin. He exercises himself in this capacity in the lives of the saved and the unsaved. As human beings we are quite adept at
explaining away, dismissing, belittling, or justifying our sins. Though sin is
extremely dangerous to us, we still have our pet sins, and if let alone we
would never confront such issues with any intent to purge them out of our
experience. Some have literally become slaves to their sinful thoughts, actions, and habits. They are very much aware of the fact they are trapped in something dark and evil, but they have not the ability to change it themselves. Thus, the need for the Spirit of God to help us gain God’s
perspective on sin and its threats to us.
- The
Spirit of God Will Convict the Believer!
1.
Before we seek to be cleansed of sin, we must first be convicted that we have sinned. “Reproof”
is to confute, and admonish: convict, convince, tell a fault, or even
rebuke. The idea is to overwhelm with arguments for the purpose of
persuading: to refute conclusively by proving wrong with evidence and argument.
The Holy Spirit in a sense takes the sinner to “court” and causes us to
recognize our sinful nature/condition and the eternal consequences of our
fallen state. This is illumination; we are brought to the awareness of our
condition before a perfect God and we realize the weight of our sinfulness.
2.
That is part of the
Holy Spirit’s purification process in us. It began when we were lost sinners,
but it continues in our Christian experience whenever we are out of the will of
God. He becomes a siren in our soul
sounding the alarm because our fellowship with God has been broken through our
moral failure in some area.
3. I
remember the great conviction I experienced the night I was saved! Before that
night I knew what sin was, and I had a basic idea of what right and wrong are.
However, on that night of my conversion I saw my sinfulness as a major offense
to a holy God, and I was convinced I could not fix my wrongness myself. The
Spirit of God enabled me to see that reality.
4. One
of the most fascinating ministries of the Holy Ghost is His convicting work
when we fail to comply with the Lord’s desires and have traveled beyond the
borders of His prohibitions. Though this is a fearful matter it is an
expression of God's purpose to confront sin wherever it retreats for safety.
- The Spirit will present or expose the
facts, He will convince of the truth! He works on the mind to
show the truth of God for what it is.
Sin is inexcusable violent rebellion against a perfectly
holy God!
6.
Most people do not readily admit to being guilty
of sin. Some will admit to failures or vices or even crimes. However, sin is
against God, and people generally suppress the truth of God (Rom. 1:18, 21, 25,
28).
7.
Therefore the mighty working of the Holy Spirit
is necessary to convince and convict people of their desperate situation.
- The Spirit is Highly Motivated to
Purge His Temple.
- Paul
wrote about this to the Corinthians.
i. He asked them, “Know ye not
that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? [17]
If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of
God is holy, which temple ye are.” (1Cor. 3:16–17).
ii. God dwells inside believes like the tabernacle and temple
in the O. T.
iii. Therefore, Paul taught the believers’ bodies were sacred
places. They were to be holy places filled with God’s Holy Spirit.
2.
In other words, the
Corinthians had no right to themselves any longer. They belonged to God. They were His possessions. And the
Holy Spirit will not allow anything to coexist with Him in His temple that is
not holy, pure, and righteous.
3.
So, the Spirit
actively undertakes to reveal and expose sinful thoughts, desires, and actions.
- The Spirit is Zealous to Reclaim
the Wayward Believer.
1.
For that reason, the Holy Spirit convicts us continually
and intensely when we sin. This
is not a casual matter with the Lord. He never accepts nor understands unchallenged
sin in a believer’s heart and life. The level of sobriety and seriousness
associated with conviction and exposing sin cannot be over stated. As human
beings there may be sins that we readily overlook or dismiss because they are
socially acceptable, but this never happens with our Lord. Though he fully
understands we need time and opportunity to mature in our Christian walk, there
is absolutely no sanctioning or dismissive attitude regarding sin in the heart
of the Almighty.
2.
The Fires of Conviction Can Be Physically and Mentally
Agonizing.
i.
Psalm 31:9-11, Have
mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am in trouble: mine eye is consumed with grief, yea, my soul and my belly. [10]
For my life is spent with grief, and
my years with sighing: my strength
faileth because of mine iniquity,
and my bones are consumed. [11] I was a
reproach among all mine enemies, but especially among my neighbours, and a fear to mine acquaintance: they that
did see me without fled from me.
ii.
Psalm 38:1-6, O Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath: neither chasten
me in thy hot displeasure. [2] For thine arrows stick fast in me,
and thy hand presseth me sore.
[3] There is no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger; neither is there any rest in my bones
because of my sin. [4] For mine
iniquities are gone over mine head: as
an heavy burden they are too heavy for me. [5] My wounds stink and are corrupt because of my
foolishness. [6] I am troubled; I am bowed down greatly; I go mourning
all the day long.
iii.
The conviction flames
of God are scorching every aspect of the Psalmist’s life because of sin.
Spiritually, emotionally, socially, physically, and psychologically he is
burned.
3.
You Don’t See
This Kind Of Broiling Over Sin Anymore.
i.
This type of painfully
uncomfortable conviction ought to be familiar, but instead it is strange to us.
Our consciences have become insensitive, hearts have been hardened, sin isn’t
so bad to us, and we have so little view of the holiness of God.
ii.
All of this proves the
zeal of God to get us right and keep us right! The Spirit of Burning
will not allow sin to stand unchallenged.
(Ephes. 4:29-32)
D.
Be Tender & Responsive to The Holy Spirit’s Conviction.
- Be
sensitive to the convicting reproving fire of the Spirit in your life.
i. Recognize your capacity to respond to God in repentance!
ii. Believe
godly sorrow will effect and bring about a change in behavior! 2 Cor. 7:10, For godly sorrow [grief over sin] worketh
[accomplish and carry out] repentance to
salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
- Respond
to Him with a broken-contrite and humble heart. Face your sin honestly.
i. Isaiah 57:15, For thus
saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I
dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the
spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.
ii. Isaiah 66:2, For all those
things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the Lord: but
to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.
- God
will forgive, restore, and use you as He desires. Heed the Spirit’s Reproving
Fire!
Conclusion:
Let us seize occasions to
pray with the Psalmist, “Search me, O God.” To in effect say to the Lord, “Here
is my heart, Spirit of God, I need You to examine me.”
Psalm 139:23, Search me, O God, and know my heart:
try me, and know my thoughts:
Remember this truth: “The price of spiritual power is
purity of heart.” Ask God to reveal anything that might hinder His flow
of power in your life.
- Do
I treasure deceptive and misleading goals, sinful-worldly pleasures,
Christ-dishonoring habits, ugly pride, myself or my friends?
- Have I fully submitted to the authority of my Lord expressed in the Bible by refusing conformity to this world while choosing the transforming power of a spiritually renewed mind (Romans 12:1, 2)?
The good news is that God is loving and merciful. He provided a way for us to be saved from the eternal punishment of our sin. Jesus, the Son of God, became a man to die for our sins in our stead. That is correct; he took the punishment that our sins deserved. He suffered and died at Calvary to pay for our sins. God fully accepted Christ's payment on our behalf. God also calls upon us to recognize our sinfulness and trust the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior. That is Christ death, burial, and resurrection will count for us if we receive him by faith. God promises to forgive the sins of anyone and everyone who will believe on and receive Jesus Christ. Have you placed your trust in Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins? I did a long time ago, and I can gladly recommend him to you. Trust Jesus to save you today.
[1] The Holy Bible:
King James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
Authorized Version., Heb 12:29). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
[2] The Holy Bible:
King James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
Authorized Version., Is 4:4). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
Psalm 38:1-6, O Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath: neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure. [2] For thine arrows stick fast in me, and thy hand presseth me sore. [3] There is no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger; neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sin. [4] For mine iniquities are gone over mine head: as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me. [5] My wounds stink and are corrupt because of my foolishness. [6] I am troubled; I am bowed down greatly; I go mourning all the day long.
ReplyDeleteThe conviction flames of God are scorching every aspect of the Psalmist’s life because of sin. Spiritually, emotionally, socially, physically, and psychologically he is burned.
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For that reason, the Holy Spirit convicts us continually and intensely when we sin. This is not a casual matter with the Lord. He never accepts nor understands unchallenged sin in a believer’s heart and life. The level of sobriety and seriousness associated with conviction and exposing sin cannot be over stated. As human beings there may be sins that we readily overlook or dismiss because they are socially acceptable, but this never happens with our Lord. Though he fully understands we need time and opportunity to mature in our Christian walk, there is absolutely no sanctioning or dismissive attitude regarding sin in the heart of the Almighty.
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The Holy Spirit convicts us continually and intensely when we sin. This is not a casual matter with the Lord. He never accepts nor understands unchallenged sin in a believer’s heart and life. The level of sobriety and seriousness associated with conviction and exposing sin cannot be over stated. As human beings there may be sins that we readily overlook or dismiss because they are socially acceptable, but this never happens with our Lord. Though he fully understands we need time and opportunity to mature in our Christian walk, there is absolutely no sanctioning or dismissive attitude regarding sin in the heart of the Almighty.
ReplyDeletehttps://maxevangel.blogspot.com/2020/01/sin-reproving-fire.html
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