Monday, October 31, 2011

The Holy Spirit and the Believer's Sonship

White Dove by Today is a Good Day
Heard Any Good News Lately?

The good news of God's grace is that through faith in Jesus Christ you are reconciled to God.  What does this really mean?  How relevant does this fact seem to you?  Is it something that fills your mind and heart daily?  Are you comforted by the good news of reconciliation?  Does it lift your spirits and motivate you to obedience when you otherwise feel apathetic and listless?  It is hard for us to really believe this good news.  That is why we need to hear it over and over and over again.  To be reconciled to God means that your are no longer condemned but are accepted by Him, as His child.  Let me put it another way.  God looks at you and says: "you are my dearly loved child and I am well pleased with you."  Or God says, "I am your Father and you are acceptable to me."

I may be stepping out on a limb but it seems to me that we can be that bold in proclaiming God's favor to us.  In fact I find a parallel between the statements Paul and John make in their letters concerning our being God's children or sons and what occurred when Jesus was baptized by John.  Remember John was hesitant to baptize Jesus.   He knew that Jesus was the Messiah and as such should be the one that baptized him.  Jesus' response to John's objection is interesting.  "But John tried to deter him, saying, 'I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?' Jesus replied, 'Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.'  Then John consented."  Jesus had to identify with us and in so doing fulfill all righteousness.  In other words Jesus came to obey His Father.  He was righteous by virtue of His Deity, but as a man he had to "learn obedience through what he suffered” and fulfill all righteousness.  It is on the basis of who He inherently is and the righteousness he actually fulfilled that He was given the mark and seal of approval, the Holy Spirit.  "As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water.  At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him."

It is the same Holy Spirit who the Father gives to you.  As the Spirit marked the reality of the special relationship between God the Father and His unique eternal Son, so the Holy Spirit marks and affirms your adoption as God's child.  "Because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, 'Abba, Father'" (Galatians 4:6).  "The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children" (Romans 8:16).

Your righteousness before God is real but it is not something you accomplished.  The good news is that the righteousness which Jesus accomplished that was pleasing to God is now yours.  You too are his beloved child in whom (through the merits of Jesus) He is well pleased.  When similar words were uttered from heaven they confirmed the relationship that Jesus as the unique mediator had with His Father.  In a sense they were words of justification.  God the Father was proclaiming the truth that Jesus was His righteous Son.  The good news means that the gift of the Holy Spirit that marked Jesus as the Son (this is my beloved Son) and the declaration of God's complete acceptance of Him (in whom I am well pleased) are also yours. 

This should cause you to sing and rejoice with great delight.  Again it needs to be believed.  You are a son of God, dearly loved.  Do you hear this as good news?  Is it relevant to you?  Think and consider what this means.  He is your Father.  He cares for your.  You are not an orphan who is all alone.  You don't face your problems by yourself.  Call out to Him, Abba, Father!  Pour out your soul to Him.  He hears you and has great compassion.  Jesus, your elder brother and great High Priest, encourages you to go to the Father.  You are welcomed and God the Father delights in you as His child.  What good news this is! Father!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The Precious Intercession of the Holy Spirit



by Kyle Reed


John Owen in his treatise on the Trinity speaks of how believers may have intimate communion with the persons of the Godhead.   I have often pondered this and have appreciate his insights.  Paul speaks of the Holy Spirit's intercession for the believer "with groanings too deep for words"  Romans 8:26.  During one of my dark nights of the soul, when I felt I was drowning in the overwhelming flood of my sin, I wrote this prayer to the Holy Spirit who not only affirms our being sons of the Father but leads us to life as sons and this means he aids us in our fight against indwelling sin as he affirms the glory of the Gospel in our beleaguered and weary hearts.  
 
 
 
Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit.
I am weary of my sin.
Yet, its lure is so attractive
That I am very torn within

Pulled by sin’s magnet promise
Held by its deceptive power.
Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit,
In this long and wayward hour.

Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit
You who look upon Christ’s face.
Open more my heart to savor
The greater promises of grace.

Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit
In groans that words cannot express.
Hold me near to my dear Savior.
Press his grace into my breast.

Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit
You who share full Deity
With the Son and with the Father
From and to all eternity.

Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit
The power of sin is breaking fast.
Yet I dare not trust this moment
But look to Christ, whose grace alone lasts

Pray for me O’ Holy Spirit
Give me holy fire within
And the obedience of faith,
Which alone breaks the power of sin.

Father fill me now with Your Spirit
And pull me from self’s mire
Grant me a contrite and willing spirit
So I’ll submit to the Ardent Fire!