Although we have been saying, in our previous lessons, that the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the various miraculous gifts are not for today, we certainly do not mean to say that there is no gift of the Holy Spirit today, or even that there is only a lesser gift today. On the contrary, the gift, renewing, outpouring, indwelling, or seal of the Spirit which all Christians are given in common, is concerned with the greater purpose of imparting, guaranteeing, and preserving sanctification unto eternal life. It was never intended that this
Yes, the Bible says, the Spirit of God dwells in you" and we dare not unsay it. This a blanket statement applicable to all Christians, because the same verse goes on to say, "if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to him".
The next two verses make it even clearer that the indwelling is for all Christians. The Christian's future resurrection unto life is made dependent upon the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, since it will come about "through His Spirit
There is a lot of debate about the nature of the indwelling. Does the Spirit dwell in us personally, directly, and bodily? Let's look at
A Direct and Personal Indwelling?
Some say that this indwelling is not direct or personal, because the same passage says, "...Christ is in you..."
Another argument against the personal or direct indwelling, is that the Holy Spirit dwells in us through his word. This is made to mean that he does not dwell in us personally or directly, but rather his word dwells or abides in us . However this is a simple semantic error confusing the indwelling with its instrument. For example a Bill might dwell in a house through a leasing agreement, that does not mean that Bill does not dwell in the house directly and personally, and that it is only the lease that dwells in the house. The lease is the instrument of Bill's indwelling of the house. In the same sense, the word of covenant of Christ is the instrument by which the
A Bodily Indwelling?
An argument against a "bodily" indwelling is that "God has sent forth the Spirit of his Son into our hearts crying, 'Abba Father!'"
[The fact that I mention these arguments and show the faults in them, does not mean that I say the Spirit dwells in us "personally" or "directly" or "bodily". Paul thought it was sufficient to say, "the Spirit of God dwells in you"
To seal us. The purpose of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is summed up in the words "seal" and "pledge". The scriptures clearly identify this purpose.
To strengthen us. The Spirit helps us to be strong and fruitful
To intercede for us. The Spirit intercedes for us when we pray
Not that we might work miracles, because as we have seen in the lesson on
Not to give us revelation, because that work has also been well and truly done and the scriptures provide us with all the revelation we need
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