The Holy Spirit
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The Holy Spirit (in John 14-16)
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Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also,
and greater works than these shall he do, because I go unto my Father.
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
If ye shall ask anything in my name, I will do it. If ye love me, keep my commandments.
And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another comforter, that he may abide with you for ever.
Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him.
But ye know him, for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless, I will come again unto you.
Now the 26th verse.
But the comforter which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name,
he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
Now the 15th chapter.
And the 26th verse.
But when the comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father,
even the Spirit of truth which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me.
And ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning.
Now the 16th chapter.
And the 7th verse.
Nevertheless I tell you the truth, it is expedient for me that I go away.
For if I go not away, the comforter will not come unto you.
But if I depart, I will send him unto you.
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.
Of sin, because they believe not on me.
Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more.
Of judgment, because the Prince of this world is judged.
I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot fear them now.
Howbeit, when he the Spirit of truth is come, he will guide you into all truth.
For he shall not speak of himself, but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak.
And he will show you things to come.
He shall glorify me, for he shall receive of mine, and show it unto you.
Now the first chapter of the Acts.
And the sixth verse.
When they were therefore come together, they asked him, saying,
Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
And he said unto them,
It is not for you to know the times, or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his power.
But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you,
and ye shall be witnesses unto me, both in Jerusalem, and in Judea, and in Samaria,
and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up,
and the cloud received him out of their sight.
The second chapter.
And the first verse.
And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind.
And it filled all the house where they were sitting.
And there appeared unto them cloven tongues, like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them.
And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost,
and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.
Now the fourth chapter.
And the thirteenth verse.
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John,
and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marveled.
And they took knowledge of them that they had been with Jesus.
And then the thirty-first verse.
And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together,
and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.
And they spake the word of God with boldness.
And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul.
Neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own,
but they had all things common.
Then in the third chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians.
And the sixteenth verse.
Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy.
For the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
And lastly in the sixth chapter.
And the nineteenth verse.
Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,
which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
For ye are bought with a price.
Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which is God's.
I'm going to do something that I don't usually do,
and that is speak from these notes this morning,
because you know I've got a wandering mind,
and maybe I'll miss one of these points if I speak without them.
Now in speaking of this subject this morning,
the subject concerning the Holy Spirit,
I feel that as we look into this subject,
it's one of the most important subjects that we can turn to.
I don't think for a moment that unless there had been the work of the Holy Spirit,
and that there was the work of the Holy Spirit today,
and there will be the work of the Holy Spirit in the day to come,
I don't think that we would be gathered here in this way.
We must realize how important it is, not only in this day,
but in days that have previously been, and in the days that have come,
that it's important that the Spirit of God works.
And as we've thought of this work,
firstly we have as our first point, who is He?
Now I suppose if you turn to many people that are in this world,
and perhaps many people that are believers,
they would say to you,
Well, the Spirit of God is an influence that comes over believers alone,
and that influence works in them for good, and in power,
and in many ways in the people of God today.
And maybe as you think of those words concerning Him being an influence,
you might be led, if you are not very careful, to agree that He's an influence.
And He's an influence for good in this world.
He restrains evil, and He is with those that belong to the Lord Jesus,
and it may be that we may have that thought,
Well, there's something in that.
But let's remember that as we turn to the Word of God,
we find that the Lord Jesus Christ speaks concerning the Spirit of God.
And as He speaks, on every occasion He mentions Him,
not it, He mentions Him as He.
I don't think that if you look through the whole of your Bibles,
you'll find on any occasion where the Spirit of God is called It.
I've heard older brothers, by mistake I know, and they've been corrected,
speak of the Holy Spirit as It.
But never in the Scripture do we see that the Holy Spirit is spoken of as It.
He is a person, and we must always remember that He's a person.
Is He an influence?
Well, naturally speaking, when we see a person in this world,
He is an influence, but on the other hand,
we must realize that the Spirit of God is not only an influence,
He is a person.
He being a person also, we would realize concerning Him,
He's an eternal person.
As we look back into the beginning of the Genesis,
we shall find there that in that first chapter,
I think the Spirit of God moved.
The Spirit of God moved there way back right at the beginning,
before man was created.
There He was.
And as we think of Him as an eternal person,
we must also remember that He's God.
So often, I don't know why, I'm a rather a dim sort of chap,
but so often we hear Him spoken of as the third person of the Trinity.
I don't know why, I may be mistaken in my thought with regard to this,
but I would realize that with regard to the Trinity,
we have God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,
and those three are often spoken of in that way,
and that's the only reason why I feel that He's called the third person of the Trinity.
There may be other reasons that are hidden from me to this moment,
but when I think of them each,
if I was a third person of a group of persons,
and there were three there,
I would think that I was the most insignificant.
Well, that mustn't be,
because when we think of the person of the Holy Spirit,
we must realize in conjunction,
in connection with the Lord Jesus Christ and God the Father,
they are co-equal and co-eternal.
So we see firstly then for the question,
who is He?
He is not an influence only,
He is a person,
He is eternal,
He is God.
Now the promise of His coming,
and when we think of the promise of His coming,
that promise alone can come from the Lord Jesus Christ.
He gives the promise, doesn't He?
And in those chapters,
the 14th and the 15th,
and the 16th chapters of the Gospel of John,
there we see Him speaking of that blessed person
that would come down into this world,
and He had a definite time when He came.
Now when we think of the Lord Jesus Christ,
He had a definite time to come, didn't He?
We think of Him coming into this world in the fullness of time.
And when we think of Him coming,
and when we think of things that had happened previous to His coming,
I think that in all this,
we see the purposes of God being unfolded.
Let's look at it in this way.
I think that there are three phases,
with regard to the workings of God in this world,
with regard to the sinner that's found in this world.
Now you remember,
right back in the Garden of Eden,
in those times when man had sinned,
it wasn't God's will that they should continue to be away from Him.
No, not at all.
It was His desire that those people that had so willfully sinned against Him,
when they propagated this world,
that there might be a people in this world to His praise,
not a people just to live in this world,
although there will always be a people that are living in the world after we've gone,
but a people who in heaven and on earth will bring praise to their God.
Well, how was that going to be possible?
Because if a man had sin in his mind, on his conscience,
how could he be found in the presence of his God?
And how also could he be one that would worship?
And therefore it was in God's mind,
in the mind of the Holy Spirit,
in the mind of the Lord Jesus,
so to work,
so that it might be brought,
possible that man might be brought back
and put into a position so that on earth and in heaven,
as we read in Isaiah,
there might be melody to Him.
How did it happen?
Firstly, He tried men,
and it would be too long a task for me to speak on all the kinds of ways that He tried men,
but He tried in various ways,
and lastly, we see that the law was brought in,
that as God brings the law in,
what is the law brought in for?
Now, we see in Galatians that the law is our schoolmaster,
not to bring us to Christ because it hasn't got that power.
The law is our schoolmaster until Christ,
and I dare say if you look into a good concordance,
you'll find that that schoolmaster is somebody that directs to Christ.
I've seen on one occasion,
I can't remember where it is now,
that the word means a pedagogue driver,
something that drives.
The law driving, yes,
in this sense that it was that as the law came in,
the law showed man his guilty position before God,
and in seeing that position,
he felt with his sin upon him,
and God's judgment before him,
well, something must be done about this.
And when man's guilt and sin was brought before him by the law,
then it was that Christ was brought in,
who alone could meet the law in all its requirements,
and who alone could take our place,
so that we wouldn't have to meet those requirements as before a holy God.
So in due time, Christ Jesus comes and dies for the ungodly.
His work was then to die,
so that we might be brought back to God.
Yes, and in dying, the scripture says concerning him that he loved the church,
and he gave himself for it,
and he was going to bring this church in by the work that he did.
But how was he going to bring the work in?
Well, I think that brings the third phase,
where when the Lord Jesus Christ has finished his work with regard to sin,
then the work of the Holy Spirit must come,
and that work is to baptize believers into one body.
That work was, as we will go into details in a minute,
the working of the church period.
So in the Holy Spirit coming,
this begins a new period in the history of this world,
and that's the church period.
The Lord Jesus knew, and it had been in the mind of God, the Father,
and in the mind of the Spirit, that man left here,
although he may be a believer on the Lord Jesus,
that man, or those men, could not act by themselves in any power that they had,
apart from himself, to bring together those that might believe,
so that they might form the church.
And therefore we see that the Holy Spirit is sent down,
so that his work through them was to gather out a people for himself in this world.
Now, where does he abide?
Now, before we speak of where he does abide,
we must remember that the Holy Spirit is eternal,
and evidently we would agree here to this morning, wouldn't we,
that he worked in Old Testament times, but how did he work then?
In a different way in which he works today,
in the fact that in those days we see him working,
we see him coming upon a certain person and acting through him on an occasion,
and therefore when we see that David says,
take not thy Holy Spirit from me,
we would realise that in those days the Holy Spirit could be upon a person,
and a godly person.
On another occasion that Holy Spirit was taken away,
and therefore we see that the Holy Spirit worked and moved at that time with people,
he acted in those people, didn't he?
With regard to speaking today and saying,
take not thy Holy Spirit from me,
that would be a wrong thing to do, wouldn't it?
Because we will see as we go down and continue to think of this subject,
that he's with us, and he abides, he's come to abide,
and therefore in this point that we have here, where he abides,
he abides in every believer on the Lord Jesus Christ.
You say every believer?
Yes, because the scripture says,
he that hath not the Spirit of God is none of his.
So this morning, if we have not the Spirit of God,
it shows that we do not belong to him,
but with regard to every one of us that are here this morning,
that trust in the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ,
our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
And when we think of that, you know,
it's shattering at times to think of that, isn't it?
Don't you think that if we thought more on those lines
and realised who that person was that indwells us,
we would be very, very careful,
much more careful than we are where we go and what we do
and what we'd say on occasion when we realise who he is
and the holiness of that person that's with us wherever we go.
Would we be free to do what we do today?
Would we be free to go where we go
or to say so often, so easily what we do say?
Yes, but also we would remember that the church
is the habitation of God by the Spirit.
And when we think of us as a gathered people,
because no doubt with regard to most of us that are here today,
we are those that gather to the name of the Lord Jesus somewhere.
With regard to this gathering,
don't you think that it ought to have a marked effect
on our actions to one with another?
As we gather together where we are,
there shouldn't be the bickering and the things that happen among us.
If we only realised that the person of the Holy Spirit
was with us as we gathered there,
we'd be very, very careful what we said.
We'd be very, very careful even as we looked across the meeting
and saw somebody that we don't like,
what we thought about that person.
We'd be very, very careful how we judged a brother
when he got up to speak
or how we judged perhaps his long prayer when he prayed.
We'd be very, very careful knowing that the Spirit of God
was in the midst and he knew all that which was in our hearts.
Now, we read, didn't we, in the second chapter
of the Acts of the Apostles
that they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.
But it isn't everybody that's filled with the Holy Spirit.
Now, I'm not going to say, as some say today,
we can have a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
If you look into the Scripture and read concerning
the fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit,
it's going to be on God's earthly people in a day to come.
I'm not expecting, with regard to the people of God
that are here today, that there's going to be
a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit,
and that's not so, and I do not see it so from the Scripture.
But on the other hand, with regard to this,
I will mention that it is possible for us,
those of us that are here this morning,
not to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
It may be that we're not filled with the Holy Spirit.
We look around today and we see things that are happening
in the Church, and you say, well, why don't they happen as they did?
At Pentecost, they were filled with the Holy Spirit.
And as we think of ourselves, it may be
that we are not filled with the Holy Spirit.
Now, that would give us food for thought,
because if we're not filled with the Holy Spirit,
we must be filled with something else, mustn't we?
Don't you think that it is, that I remember a brother
praying this morning, spoke concerning ourselves,
giving ourselves wholly to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Don't you think that there's something in that?
If we desire to know that filling of the Holy Spirit,
it must be that we give him the whole of our lives,
give him the whole of our lives,
so that he's able to, by his Spirit,
come into our hearts and fill our hearts?
When we think of the great Apostle Paul
coming to the Lord Jesus Christ,
we see him there, prostrate on that road,
on that Damascus road, and he says,
Lord, what will thou have me to do?
As much as to say, I'm finished with what I'm doing
up to this moment, I've been doing, I've been doing,
I've been doing because I'm Saul of Tarsus,
and I know what I wanted to do for God, a holy God.
Lord, Lord, I leave myself in your hands
and I want to be led by your Spirit right the way through.
What will thou, thou have me to do?
And the man who is Spirit-filled is one who is willing to say,
Lord, what will thou have me to do?
Yes, but if we want to know what the characteristics
of a Spirit-filled man are, we've only to turn
and think of those that were found on that day of Pentecost
Now, we see at the end of the Gospel of Luke,
I think it is, chapter 24, that they returned
to Jerusalem with great joy,
praising and blessing God.
They were the people that were filled with the Spirit later on.
What were they doing?
They were praising and blessing God because
now they had a great appreciation of what
the Lord had done for them upon the cross of Calvary.
What God was willing that the Lord Jesus Christ should do for them.
And therefore, in that great appreciation of what he'd done,
there they are praising and blessing God.
You say they got their everyday lives?
No, just at this moment, it's strange to say
they weren't acting as they had usually done before.
But we see concerning them that they dwelt
in that upper room still.
There they were found in that upper room
and I would suggest to you that this would give me to believe
that they were separated from those people in Jerusalem.
They were in a different sphere altogether.
There they were found as now separated people
and not only were they a separated people
but when Peter passed John in the room
he might not have passed him in a way that he did before the cross.
He might not have rushed by him without speaking
because there was feeling between them before the cross.
But now it says to them that they had all things common
and they were of one mind.
Yes, so as gathering there, each one of them
just before that day of Pentecost
there they were in unity, the one with another
and the man that's one that desires to be filled with the Spirit
he will be one who will desire unity with his brother.
We were speaking about this in Upminster the other evening
in connection with the epistle to Peter
and it was mentioned with regard to myself.
I mentioned it myself and you can point to me again if you like about this.
I mentioned that I'm not a brother in the meeting
that thinks that what I say
and what I do is 100% right
and then other people are to conform to that.
That would be uniformity and it wouldn't be the right thing to do
and neither would I find it possible.
It wouldn't be that we get uniformity
but we can have unity
and that's what the Lord would desire of each one of us
and as we see them there at Pentecost just previously
we see that they've given themselves much to prayer
and how important that is for the Spirit-filled man.
Now what's his office really?
We see firstly with regard to his office
we didn't overlook it, we sung about it didn't we
in that first hymn that we sung.
I know that Peter is speaking only of the Old Testament there
because the New Testament hadn't been fully written
but I know also that the New Testament was written
in that same way.
Holy men spoke, wrote and spake as they were moved
by the Spirit of God.
So what do we see in that book that I have there?
Because it's written by the Spirit of God through holy men
I have everything in that book
that I need of God this side of the glory.
I won't have to inquire outside that book
as to what I should do in any circumstance in my life
I feel that God's given me everything in that book
only if only I can find it
and if only I can apply it.
There it is in that book.
That's what the Holy Spirit did.
He so worked so that we might have this wonderful book
in our hands this morning
and what a wonderful effect it's had on the lives of men
hasn't it?
Well we couldn't go without this book, we wouldn't be anywhere
where would we be this morning?
This hall wouldn't even have been built
there wouldn't have been any thought of gathering to the name of the Lord Jesus
apart from the work of the Spirit through those holy men of old.
Now as we think of those holy men of old
writing and speaking as they were moved by the Holy Spirit
let's remember with regard to it
that all we need is in these writings
but it's only revealed by the Spirit.
I know that God applies his word in the gospel
to those that are unsaved, he does do that doesn't he?
We shall go into that in a moment
but with regard to the word that we have in the scripture
we must realise that this word for teaching
is for believers only.
I can't, if I'm not a believer and if I'm here this morning
not a believer, I can't take those words as teaching to myself
because they don't apply.
They apply to myself as a believer on the Lord Jesus
and I can't take them because I don't know them.
Doesn't it say in the Corinthians that the
natural man receiveth not the things that are
of the Spirit of God, neither can he know them
he hasn't got the ability, he hasn't got the capability
to know them because they are spiritually discerned.
See they are made known by the Spirit
and therefore this scripture that we have is then
all that we need and then also it is that we have
the Spirit that can apply the word that we have.
Now we read didn't we
with regard to the Lord Jesus he mentioned
with regard to the Spirit that he should
reprove the world of sin and of righteousness
and what a wonderful work that is isn't it?
When we think of the Holy Spirit reproving the world of sin
and when we think of his work in that connection
I know that on several occasions
that I've read about and know one first hand
where the Spirit of God has worked alone
by the word in such a way that a person's been
converted. I know a man even now
who lives in London and he was
a man that had never read a Bible and didn't want to
read a Bible and then he had a desire that he might
read and he went to a gospel service.
After going to that service somebody in the hall said
look you won't get anything here if you go down the road to
so and so you'll get something. He went in and befriended
the people there and they befriended him and they said
look if you want to read the Bible you can come in
the hall you can have the key of the hall and you can come
in and you can read your Bible there and that's
what the man did. And as he read his Bible
the Spirit of God so worked in that
word so that he was converted through the word
that he read. That's the working of the Spirit of God.
Now that's how we have to look upon it because
it's not that a brother speaks and by his
eloquence or by his persuasive powers
somebody's brought upon to believe. No
it's not by power or by my
spirit said the Lord and therefore as the word
goes forth to those that are unsaved well
it is that the word reproves the world of sin
and of righteousness. Yes but the
Spirit of God has another working hasn't he
because not only is there that reproving
that happens in the first place people are converted
and souls are gathered into the name of the Lord Jesus
and as they're gathered they find themselves to be
worshippers and they gather to the name of the
Lord Jesus they gather around him and then
how have they got to act when they're there?
Is it to be that they think of another company
that's somewhere else and they act just like they do
and give out the hymns that they do? I don't know
whether I've told you before but I was in a meeting a little while
a year or so ago and there was a brother who gave
out a hymn and I thought it rather strange
and so I said to a brother afterwards I said the
brother gave a hymn out this morning I didn't think it really fitted in
you know I was a bit naughty to think that well he said
it will surprise you to know with regard to that poor brother
he said to me once
before I come to the meetings I generally go through
my hymn book and get three or four hymns get the numbers ready
and then I give one of them out and it's surprising
sometimes how near to mark they are
now we laugh but
that's a man that's in fellowship he's been
years in fellowship and that's where he is but we must
remember that as we gather to the name of the Lord Jesus
to remember him if we
take part at all it's to take part by the spirit
the spirit leads. You say but how do I know?
Well I've been a young brother and I've felt my heart
pump so much that I wondered if I'd be able to speak when I gave
out the number of the hymn. I knew because
of the fact that there the spirit was telling me
and I feel that with regard to each one of us
when we're young and when we're older we know
the leading of the spirit. I can't really explain
it but I know. On the other hand let's
be very careful those of us that may be older because
we can know themes of meetings and quite easily
we can give out hymns that are appropriate
so we think that they might not be of the
spirit. Let us as we gather together
realise that there's one there who can
take those things and he can make them good
he can take what we have if we have it
he can take what we have and he it is that
leads us in our worship. Let's never think that
we've got to prepare ourselves and when we come
together we've got to have something ready because after all
that will help in the meeting, it won't. Let us
be so filled with the spirit and let us also
be so filled with this wonderful word that the
spirit of God can direct our mind to the word
that he would have us to say, can direct us in prayer
and let us know our hymn book and let us know
it so well that there's not only 50 hymns that
are given out in the meeting but all those
that are there that are appropriate for the time
when we gather together
and also he is the one that
helps and leads us in our service
let's ever remember that. Do you remember
that we read in the first chapter
was it the first chapter? Yes it was the first
chapter of the Acts that the Lord Jesus speaking to
his disciples there said and ye shall
receive power. Now he'd said that twice he said
and he used the same words in the 24th chapter
of Luke concerning receiving
power. Now that's important because
you know with regard to the power that they received
it says concerning them that they were all filled
with the Holy Spirit they received that power
let's remember that that power has never been taken away
with regard to ourselves here this morning
then you'd say we have that power? The
believe that as the people of old received
that power from God that power was vested
in the church by the Spirit of God and there
the power is still there for me to be a servant
of the Lord. Now that makes it that
today some things that we do are all up the spell
I don't like to use that word but it's true we try
in many ways to prop up the working
of the Spirit of God and because of that we have
failure. There are things that we do that we think
will help on this and help on that but the working
of the Spirit of God to the means of saving
of the soul is the work of the Spirit of God and the working
of the Spirit of God alone. I remember a
great man speaking once and he said when he was
younger he was in the presence of an evangelist and the
evangelist said to him don't try to convert people
he said well I thought that's what you were always
doing. No he said I'm not always doing that
I'm leaving that to the Spirit of the Lord because
he's the one that converts.
Now if we have that power vested in us then
it's a wrong thing to pray for power isn't it? You know
quite easily in our prayers we can pray for power
and in one sense it's right but in another
sense it's definitely wrong to pray for power.
Supposing for instance I went into
my home at home. I went into my home and
I switched on and I saw with regard
to the electricity it wasn't coming on but
in the other room it was coming on
and I think to myself well I'll go up to the
electric place after all. I'll go to the electric offices
there and tell them because I haven't got the power and I'd go there
and say look will you come to my house because I
haven't got the power in one room.
Don't you think you'd better go home and look at the appliance
and see if there's something wrong with that appliance.
Don't you think you'd better go home and take a bulb out and see
if it wants a new bulb. It's not the power, the power is
there but there's something hindering the
power in coming through and showing itself
and don't you think that we ought to be more occupied
in that which is not coming through
that which is hindering. The power is there
the power is at their disposal it was given at Pentecost
but I feel brethren today all of us
every one of us however young or however old
we are if there's a power not
manifest we should get down before the Lord
and ask him what's hindering that power in our lives
Now as we look at the next
point, the fifth point, the effect
of his coming. Now we see how that
power worked, the effect of his coming and how it
worked out in the lives of these men. In the
second chapter we read in the fourth verse
and they were all filled with the Holy
Spirit and they all spake
they were all filled and they spake
therefore at that moment right at the beginning
of the church period then they had the ability
to be a testimony to the Lord
that's what they had right at the beginning
they had an ability to be a testimony to the Lord
and don't you think that we had that ability through him
it is that now in this day
he would have us as spirit filled people showing
the ability we have to be a testimony to him
they were all filled, they spake
it was a natural thing to, you know it's the most natural thing
to speak. If you went outside now and it poured
yes it's natural to say it and it ought to be
a natural thing to speak of the one that's coming
to our lives and has revolutioned our lives
it ought to be just a natural thing for us to speak
about him after all he's done so much for us
or we say he has, well why not be able to speak
and to witness in this way in our word
firstly. But then we read farther down
didn't we in the next instance
yes in the next instance we read farther down
in that fourth chapter there we read
that with regard to Peter and John
as they stood before their judges those that
they had witnessed before and now they were speaking
to concerning the testimony
here we see that those judges looked at them
now how do you think those judges felt about them
well if there was one thing that was in the heart of these
here these that were trying them because of their faith
there was bitterness toward them
they hated the men that stood before them and yet it says
concerning them that they marveled at them
being ignorant and unlearned men
now why did they marvel this time not because of their words
so much but it says they took knowledge of them
that they had been with Jesus
it means to me that with regard to Peter and John
these people had seen the Lord Jesus
they had seen him working and they had seen him living
among the people and although they had said
with others away with him we will not have this man
they knew what sort of man he was
they knew what sort of man the son of man was
and as they looked at these two they saw in them
that which they saw in the Lord Jesus Christ
and they were the enemies and they said they are just like Christ
and that's not now speaking but it's living
and that's something that characterized believers that were
filled with the Spirit of God that they lived Christ
I suppose you've heard the story I think it's Mr. Dudley's story
concerning the missionary that went to a field
a new field and when he got there and began to speak
of the Lord Jesus they said
the people said concerning the Lord Jesus well you know he's been here
and he was so puzzled to hear
that these people that he spoke to concerning Christ
all said yes and that man's been here
and wherever he went he heard the same words
and that man's been here and he began to make inquiries
as to what had happened and that had been a missionary
living there previously and he'd lived Christ
Christ had been there and isn't it something
that we should seek to emulate in our lives
to be as these two men here
be with Jesus so that people might
take knowledge of us
now then we go a little farther on and we see in that same chapter
the fourth chapter and the thirty first verse
that there were a company that were filled with the Spirit
and with regard to that company that were filled with the Spirit
it says that they were all together with one heart
and one soul
they were Spirit filled people and we see there
that the place was shaken and you know brethren
if only we went back to our little meetings
in that Spirit there'd be a shaking where we come from
you'd say well there's only five in my meeting
yes but if there's only five that are filled with the Spirit
there's weakness and there's the power of the Spirit of God as well
and you'll be a shaking in that place
the Spirit of God worked in these ignorant and unlearned men
turning the world upside down and although
expecting another Pentecost God doesn't fully restore
a broken down testimony
days could be different today than what they are
now lastly we have the last point
the effect of his departure
when the Spirit of God departs we must remember that
we shall be going
because the scripture says doesn't it and the word of the Lord
that the Holy Spirit
when he comes he will abide with you forever
and when the church goes
the Holy Spirit goes and may act in the way
that he acted in this world in the Old Testament time
that he goes with the church
and we see that in Thessalonians don't we
the scripture mentioned that
the mystery of iniquity doth already work
but he that letteth or hindereth
will let until he be taken out of the way
then will that wicked be revealed
what does that mean to me
that here in this world we as a company of people
are indwelt with the Spirit of God but when we go
the Spirit of God is to be taken with us
he's going with us
now what are things like in the world today
you see things are hopeless aren't they
you know the mystery of iniquity is working
but that man that wicked that's spoken of there is not here
he couldn't be here because there's a greater
a power here the Spirit of God himself is here
and while he's here that wicked person
that wicked man cannot be revealed
but when he is revealed what a terrible condition
is going to prevail in this world
I know that the Lord will destroy him with the spirit of his mouth
then it will be after that that the Holy Spirit
will be poured out upon his people down here
and what a wonderful day that will be …