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What Is The Gift of the Holy Spirit?

    ( HOW DOES THE HOLY SPIRIT DWELL WITHIN CHRISTIANS? )

          Copyright (c) 1999, Robert F. Harkrider
 
It has been aptly said that "no importance can be attached to a 
religion that is not begun, carried on, and completed by the Spirit of 
God." That the Christian is led, guided, and strengthened by the Spirit 
cannot be denied by any Bible reader. To deny the fact that the Spirit 
dwells in us is to deny the Bible (2 Tim. 1:14). But it is asserted 
with equal clearness that God dwells in us (2 Cor. 6:16), and Christ 
dwells in us (Eph. 3:17; Col. 1:27). Before we make claims about the 
indwelling of the Spirit which would not parallel the indwelling of 
both the Father and the Son, we need to examine closely what is 
actually involved. 
 
I. THREE DIFFERENT WAYS OF RECEIVING THE HOLY SPIRIT ARE SPOKEN OF IN 
   THE BIBLE. 
    
   A. Holy Ghost Baptism -- Direct From Heaven 
       
      1. Two examples: Acts 1:4-5; 2:1-4 and Acts 10:44-48; 
         11:15-17; 15:7-9. 
          
      2. By A.D. 64, only one baptism remained in practice, Eph. 4:5. 
          
   B. Gifts Of The Spirit -- Received By The Laying On Of Apostles' 
      Hands, Acts 8:14-17 
       
      1. This was never called "baptism." The power to perform miracles 
         was a gift or measure of the Spirit which was imparted, 
         1 Cor. 12:7-10. 
          
      2. These miraculous gifts of the Spirit were to cease, 
         1 Cor. 13:8-10. 
          
   C. Indwelling Of The Spirit -- Received Upon Obeying The Word, 
      Acts 5:32. 
       
      1. Received by the hearing of faith, Gal. 3:2. 
          
      2. The Spirit dwells in those who make up the church, 
         1 Cor. 3:16-17. 
          
      3. Individually, our bodies are the temple of the Spirit, 
         1 Cor. 6:19-20. 
          
      4. The Spirit of God and the Spirit of Christ are used 
         interchangeably apparently denoting the Holy Spirit, 
         Rom. 8:9-17, 26-27. 
          
      5. The Spirit of His Son is sent into our hearts, Gal. 4:6. 
          
      6. The earnest of the Spirit is in our hearts, 2 Cor. 1:22; 5:5. 
          
      7. Believers are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, 
         Eph. 1:13-14. 
          
II. HOW DOES THE HOLY SPIRIT DWELL WITHIN US? 
    
   A. The Point At Issue: 
       
      1. Does the Holy Spirit as a person immediately and without means 
         enter into and inhabit the body of a Christian separate and 
         apart from the influence of His revealed word? 
          
      2. If so, what does He do for the Christian as a result of this 
         bodily indwelling that is not said to be accomplished through 
         the medium of His teaching in the revealed word? 
          
   B. Consider The Difference Between The "Person" And The "Presence" 
      Of God. 
       
      1. The Holy Spirit is a "Person" of divine nature. Personality, 
         however, requires individuality, and individuality demands 
         locality, and locality necessitates separation and 
         distinction. 
          
      2. God, the Father, as a Divine Person is seated on His throne in 
         heaven, Rev. 4:3-4; 7:10. 
          
      3. Jesus Christ, God's Son, as a Divine Person is seated at the 
         right hand of the Majesty on high, Heb. 1:3; 8:1; 12:2. 
          
      4. The Holy Spirit as a Divine Person is before the throne, 
         Rev. 1:4; 4:5. 
          
   C. The "Presence" Of God Is Found In Many Places Where His "Person" 
      Is Not. 
       
      1. Through the medium of various agents, God's presence may be 
         found in different places simultaneously although His Divine 
         Person (the eternal Being Himself) is in heaven. 
          
         a. God called unto Moses out of the midst of the burning bush, 
            Exo. 3:4. But He did it through an angel, (Exo. 3:2). 
             
         b. The Lord saved Israel out of the hand of the Egyptians, 
            Exo. 14:30. But He accomplished it through the "angel of 
            His presence," Isa. 63:9. 
             
         c. The Lord went before Israel in a pillar of cloud and fire, 
            Exo. 13:21. But the angel of God actually did this, 
            Exo. 14:19; 33:14; 23:20-25. 
             
      2. Christ promised to be present when disciples gather in His 
         name, Matt. 18:20. But who would say His Divine Person is 
         literally in every assembly? Through the medium of worship in 
         prayer, singing, the Lord's supper, etc. we have fellowship 
         with Him. We have an awareness of His presence through service 
         to Him, yet we know His Divine Person is at the right hand of 
         the Father, Heb. 4:14-16; 1 Peter 3:22. 
          
      3. If both the Father and the Son can be present through the 
         instrumentality of their agents without being present in 
         person, why cannot the Holy Spirit also be present through the 
         medium of His agents? 
          
      4. The fact God showers providential blessings upon His children 
         is without question to all believers. But how and when He does 
         this is often left to subjective reasoning. Perhaps too often 
         we have been inclined to denote the Holy Spirit as the 
         Father's medium of providence when, in fact, God has sent His 
         angels to minister unto the "heirs of salvation," Heb. 1:14. 
          
   D. The Word "Dwell" Does Not Necessitate A Literal Indwelling Of The 
      Person. 
       
      1. We may say of a son, "I can see his father in him." All we 
         mean is that we see the influence of his father because of 
         similar attitudes and actions. 
          
      2. The word "dwell" often indicates that by which one is 
         controlled. 
          
         a. City of Pergamos -- "where Satan's seat is," Rev. 2:13 
             
         b. Controlled by sin -- "sin dwelleth," Rom. 7:17-20 
             
         c. Controlled by truth -- "dwelleth in us," 2 John 2 
             
      3. In the sense of controlling influence, both the Father and Son 
         dwell in us. 
          
         a. God dwells in us, 2 Cor. 6:16; 1 John 4:12-15; 2 John 1:9. 
             
         b. Christ dwells in us, Col. 1:27; Eph. 3:17; Gal. 2:20. 
             
III. THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE REVEALED WORD, THE HOLY SPIRIT DWELLS IN 
     US. 
    
   A. The Spirit Directs Our Lives Through the Revealed Word. 
      Compare: Eph. 5:18 -- "Be filled with the Spirit ..." 
      Col. 3:16 - "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly ..." 
       
   B. The Bible Itself Is Not The Spirit, But The Bible Is The Agency 
      Or "Means" By Which The Spirit Guides Us, Rom. 8:12-17. 
       
      1. For example, one may say he chopped down a tree. Do you under 
         stand that he did it with bare hands or by "means" of an axe? 
          
      2. A man flew to Paris. Do you understand he flew by flapping his 
         arms or that he went by "means" of an airplane? 
          
   C. Obedience To The Word Is The Means By Which We Are Controlled By 
      The Spirit. 
       
      1. We are "born of the Spirit" -- when we obey, 1 Peter 1:22-23; 
         John 3:5; Eph. 5:26. 
          
      2. We "know" we are saved -- when we obey, 1 John 2:3-5; 5:2-4. 
          
         a. Rom. 8:16 -- The Spirit bears witness with our spirit (cf. 
            Rom. 10:17). 
             
         b. Eph. 1:13-14 -- "Sealed," i.e. given stamp of heaven's 
            authority 
             
         c. 2 Cor. 1:22; 5:5 -- Given an "earnest," i.e., assurance, 
            pledge, or a guarantee by God's immutable word 
             
      3. We "bear the fruit of the Spirit" -- when we obey, 
         Gal. 5:22-26. 
          
         a. Evidence of being filled with the Spirit is shown, 
            Rom. 5:5. 
             
         b. As we are controlled by these attitudes, the Spirit can be 
            seen in us, Gal. 5:16-17. 
             
   D. What Could The Spirit Do Within Us That Is Not Accomplished 
      Through His Word? 
       
      1. To possess the Spirit does not mean one must be able to work a 
         miracle. John the Baptist did not work a miracle, Luke 1:15; 
         John 10:41. 
          
      2. Perhaps the Spirit might give us faith -- the word does that, 
         Rom. 10:17. 
          
      3. He might give us a new birth -- the word does that, 
         1 Pet. 1:23. 
          
      4. He might give us light -- the word does that, Psa. 119:130. 
          
      5. He might give us wisdom -- the word does that, 2 Tim. 3:14-15; 
         Psa. 19:7. 
          
      6. He might convert us -- the word does that, Psa. 19:7. 
          
      7. He might open our eyes -- the word does that, Psa. 19:8. 
          
      8. He might quicken us -- the word does that, Psa. 119:50. 
          
      9. He might give us understanding -- the word does that, 
         Psa. 119:104. 
          
      10. He might sanctify us -- the word does that, John 17:17. 
          
      11. He might save us -- the word does that, James 1:21. 
          
      12. He might purify us -- the word does that, 1 Peter 1:22. 
          
      13. He might cleanse us -- the word does that, John 15:3. 
          
      14. He might make us free from sin -- the word does that, 
         Rom. 6:17-18. 
          
      15. He might build us up -- the word does that, Acts 20:32. 
          
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IV. WHAT IS THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT OF ACTS 2:38? 
    
   A.  Does This Mean The Spirit Is The Gift Or The Spirit's Gift? 
       
      1. John 4:10; Acts 8:20 -- It does not mean God is the gift, but 
         God's gift. 
          
      2. Eph. 4:7 -- It does not mean Christ is the gift, but Christ's 
         gift. 
          
      3. Only by the context or other related passages can the meaning 
         of Acts 2:38 be determined. 
          
   B. What Is The Promise Of Acts 2:39? 
       
      1. It is the same promise made unto their fathers which is the 
         "word of salvation," Acts 13:32,26. 
          
      2. It is the same promise referred to in Gal. 3:7-8,13-16,29 
         concerning the blessing which would come through the seed of 
         Abraham. 
          
      3. On Pentecost the Holy Spirit began to pour out the word of 
         salvation. When men obey that word revealed and confirmed by 
         the Spirit, they receive salvation and all the attendant 
         blessings which is the "gift of the Spirit," (cf., Gal. 3:14). 
          
   C. The Work Of The Spirit Is Summarized In The Prophecy Of Joel, 
      Acts 2:16-21. 
       
      1. REVELATION OF TRUTH -- "prophesy," Acts 2:17-18 "Pour out of" 
         or "from" does not say the Spirit Himself was poured, but 
         "from" the Spirit was poured this revelation. 
          
      2. CONFIRMATION OF TRUTH -- wonders, miracles, and signs, 
         Acts 2:19-20 
          
      3. SALVATION -- Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord, 
         Acts 2:21. We must remember that this is the ultimate work of 
         the Holy Spirit as He reveals the Will of the Father. 
          
CONCLUSION: (Acknowledgment is hereby given to Franklin T. Puckett,  my 
esteemed   departed  brother,  whose  published  notes   and   personal 
conversations  helped  this writer formulate the arrangement  of  these 
outlines on the Holy Spirit.) -- Robert Harkrider 

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