“And be
not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit.” Ephesians 5:18
At
conversion you receive the justified life. You are made righteous. This is
followed by a consecrated life when we acknowledge the Lord's ownership of our
lives (I Cor. 6:19-20). At the altar of consecration we yield our
lives and our will to God (Matt. 26:39). This is followed by the
emptied life when we cast aside evil and selfishness. But you cannot live in a
vacuum. Your life must be filled with the Holy Spirit. This is a very strong
New Testament command.
At
conversion you are complete in Christ but generally you do not enter into the
fullness of his spiritual inheritance until sometime later. As you yield the
control of your life He will fill you more and more of His Spirit (Luke
11:13). We are taught here to pray for the filling of the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost speaks of the indwelling of Christ while Luke, pleads for the filling
and fullness of the Holy Spirit. Is this a crisis experience separate from
conversion? It need not be, but in many cases it is a harder struggle to
surrender our will than our sins.
The
disciples were to tarry in Jerusalem waiting for Pentecost (Luke 24:49).
Acts 2:4 was the fulfillment of this promise when the Spirit came to abide.
When you are baptized in the Holy Spirit, you have the Spirit, but the Spirit
does not control you. You still have your own will. You may pray or not, give
or not, witness or not, surrender or not. You may obey or resist and grieve the
Spirit.
The
crowning act of faith is when you abdicate your will to God’s Spirit. Then and
only then can you be Spirit-filled. The infilling is received when you
consciously recognize that God’s Spirit is in full control of your life,
completely governing every detail of life.
Is this
wonderful experience a luxury for a few people? No! It ought to be the
experience of every believer. Ephesians 5:18 is not an optional command. The
picture presented in this verse is a contrast between a man under the influence,
completely directed by another power, either wine (earthly) or the spirit
(heavenly). The Greek language is in the imperative progressive, keep on being
filled. Let the filling be constant and continuous in your life. Each day needs
its own new fullness.
Every
believer needs the filling of the Holy Spirit. The filling is for pastors,
preachers, fathers, mothers and young people. We each need it for our own
benefit in order to be the best possible disciple for Christ. Without it you
cannot achieve the Lord's will for you regarding character and service.
The Holy
Spirit cannot illuminate our mind, warm our affections, purge our conscience or
energize our will until we surrender to Him and keep surrendered.
Sometimes
unwise, extravagant and fanatical things are done in the name of the filling of
the Holy Spirit. Because of this some shun the filling. The church needs
Spirit-filled believers. If the filling is lacking, the church is plagued with
disorders, dissensions, strife, backbiting, jealousy and scandal.
The world
expects us to be spirit-filled. Our spiritual walk is twofold: God ward and
outward to our fellowmen. The world expects us to be almost perfect. To live up
to the world's imaginary standard every believer desperately needs the Spirit's
filling.
You
cannot be an effective witness if you are not Spirit-filled. To do the work of
the Lord in the energy of the flesh can only lead to disappointment and
failure. Spirit-filled believers, living the crucified life in relation to the
world, are an effective means in the Lord's hands to convict and convince
sinners.
CONDITIONS
OF FILLING BY THE HOLY SPIRIT
A.
Desire: John 7:37-39; Isa. 44:3
B.
Faith: John 7:39; Gal. 3:13-14
C.
Obedience: Acts 5:32
D.
Prayer: Luke 11:13; Acts 4:31
The
secret of being filled with the Holy Spirit is surrender, surrendering our
will, body, possessions and every aspect of our lives to His control.
RESULTS
OF BEING SPIRIT-FILLED
A. Power
to witness: Acts 1:8
B. Power
to live victorious: Acts 20:22-24
C. Glory
to the Lord: John 16:14
The
infilling of the Spirit is the indispensable qualification for all holy
living. The Holy Spirit quickens the intellect, affections, conscience, will
and personality.
We are
not reservoirs but channels. We must overflow. Blessings must pour out.
Conversion first, then filling and overflowing. Remember the filling is
not a once-for all experience. It must be repeated daily.
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