We often try to do the work of God in the energy of our own strength, mind, heart, even soul. Yet, that is sure to leave us tired and frustrated. It is not our own flesh that gives us the grace to do what God wants us to do. I've learned over time that all the learning, practicing, and doing fall short when the Spirit of God is not driving me onward. Think about this in this essay on:
The Role
of the Holy Spirit
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 4:30
All that the
believer has must come from Christ, but it comes solely through the channel of
the Spirit of grace. Just as all blessings flow to you through the Holy Spirit,
so also no good thing can come out of you in holy thought, devout worship, or
gracious act apart from the sanctifying operation of the same Spirit.
Even if the
good seed is sown in you, it still lies dormant until He works in you to will
and to do of His own good pleasure.
Do you
desire to speak for Jesus--how can you unless the Holy Spirit touches your
lips?
Do you
desire to pray? Sadly, what dull work it is unless the Spirit makes
intercession for you!
Do you
desire to subdue sin? Would you be holy? Would you imitate your Master? Do you
desire to rise to superlative heights of spirituality? Are you looking to be
made like the angels of God, full of zeal and love for the Master's cause? You
cannot without the Spirit--"Apart from me you can do nothing."1
O branch of
the vine, you can have no fruit without the sap! O child of God, you have no
life within you apart from the life that God gives you through His Spirit!
So let us
not grieve Him or provoke Him to anger by our sin. Let us not quench Him even
in one of His faintest motions in our soul; let us foster every suggestion and
be ready to obey every prompting.
If the Holy
Spirit is indeed so mighty, let us attempt nothing without Him; let us begin no
project and carry on no enterprise and conclude no transaction without seeking
His blessing.
Let us give
Him the due homage of feeling our entire weakness apart from Him, and then
depend alone upon Him, having this for our prayer: "Open my heart and my
whole being to Your fullness, and uphold me with Your Spirit when I have
received that Spirit in my inward parts."
1) John 15:5
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