The Holy Spirit’s
Salvation Ministries
Introduction.
God the Holy
Spirit did seven things for each Church Age believer at salvation. None of
these ministries make you feel better or any differently.
There is no emotional experience with a spiritual connotation.
All emotional experiences have a human connotation.
These seven
things done for the believer by the Spirit at salvation form the basis for
unity among believers.
Efficacious Grace
Efficacious
grace is the enabling power of the Holy Spirit to the believer in Christ, or
the work of the Holy Spirit which enables the believer to have an effective
faith in Christ as Savior. It
is the Holy Spirit picking up a person's positive signals of faith in Christ
and carrying them to the point of salvation.
When we hear
the Gospel we are spiritually dead.
When we believe in Jesus Christ, it is the faith of a spiritually
dead person. How can a dead man
hear anything? Furthermore,
what good is the faith of a spiritually dead person?
Therefore, we were totally helpless to procure eternal salvation in
our spiritually dead state.
But God the
Holy Spirit in His matchless grace comes to our rescue.
First, He makes the Gospel clear to us.
This is common grace.
Then He makes our faith in Christ effectual, giving our faith life, as it
were. This is efficacious
grace.
In Jn 10:27-28,
Jesus said, "I give unto you eternal life, and you shall never perish,
neither shall anyone pluck you out of My hand.” It is the ministry of the
Holy Spirit to make our faith effective so that we can be given eternal
life.
Therefore, the
ministry of the Holy Spirit in common grace may be regarded as the inhale of
the Gospel. The ministry of the
Holy Spirit in efficacious grace may be regarded as the exhale of faith in
Jesus Christ.
When the
spiritually dead person believes in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit takes that
faith and makes it effective for salvation.
The origin of
our faith is from a spiritually dead person, and therefore it has no ability
in itself. Spiritual death
means total inability to do anything by which we can enter into an eternal
relationship with God.
Therefore, the
Holy Spirit's ministry at salvation is one of fantastic grace, both in
making the Gospel understandable and in making our faith effectual.
So in
salvation, the spiritually dead person believes in Jesus Christ, while the
Holy Spirit makes that faith effective for salvation.
The positive
volition of the spiritually dead person does two non-meritorious things.
·
He listens to the Gospel; the Holy Spirit
makes the Gospel message lucid.
·
He believes in Jesus Christ; the Holy Spirit
makes his faith effective.
Being
spiritually dead, we cannot understand what we hear as unbelievers.
Therefore, without the ministry of God the Holy Spirit in common and
efficacious grace, none of us would have eternal salvation.
Effectual faith
means the power to produce the intended effect and purpose, i.e., salvation.
Eph 2:8, "For
you have been saved by grace [efficacious grace] through faith [effectual
faith], and this [matter of being saved] is not from yourselves; it is a
gift from God, not from works, lest any man should boast.”
So in our
salvation, there are two acts of sovereign grace:
a.
The first is the ministry of the Holy Spirit
in making the Gospel understandable.
Common grace means that, being spiritually dead, we can't begin to
understand any spiritual phenomena, including the Gospel.
b.
The second is the ministry of God the Holy
Spirit in making our faith effectual, called efficacious grace.
For those who
reject the Gospel there is no efficacious grace.
Mt 22:14, For
many are called [the entire human race], but few are chosen [i.e., elected,
become believers].”
Efficacious
grace is a part of the sealing ministry of the Holy Spirit, Eph 1:13-14.
God the Holy
Spirit makes your faith effective for salvation and then guarantees it,
seals it.
Regeneration.
The second
ministry of the Holy Spirit at salvation is called regeneration.
It is taught in Tit 3:5; 1 Pet 1:23.
Regeneration is
the technical term for being "born again,” because that's the way it is
described in Jn 3:1-18, in our Lord's discussion with Nicodemus.
Verses 6-7, "That which is born of flesh is flesh; and that which is
born of the Spirit is spirit.
Marvel not that I say to you:
you must be born again.”
Being born
again is a result of faith in Jesus Christ, and occurs at the instant you
personally believe in Jesus Christ.
We are born
physically as dichotomous, having a body and soul, but no human spirit.
However, at the moment we believe in Christ, God the Holy Spirit
creates a human spirit, making us trichotomous.
The moment God
the Holy Spirit creates a human spirit, God the Father imputes eternal life
to that human spirit.
Remember that
any kind of life must have a place to reside.
The human soul is where human physical life resides, imputed at our
physical birth. The human
spirit is where eternal life resides, imputed at our spiritual birth.
Soul life
exists forever. The believer
will live forever in heaven; the unbeliever will live forever in the Lake of
Fire.
Jn 3:36, "For
he that believes on the Son has everlasting life.
But he that does not believe on the Son shall not see life, but the
wrath of God abides on him.”
So regeneration
means the creation of a human spirit for the imputation of eternal life.
The soul is the residence of human life; the human spirit is the
residence of eternal life.
The fact that
the believer in Jesus Christ is trichotomous is found in 1 Thess 5:23;
Philemon 25.
Just as the
soul is the residence for soul or human life, so the human spirit is the
residence for eternal life.
Conception is
the origin of the human body; this is biological life.
When biological life emerges from the womb, God creates human life
and imputes it to the human soul.
The Baptism of the Spirit
The baptism of
the Spirit was prophesied in Acts 1:5.
It is mentioned in principle and mechanics in 1 Cor 12:13; Gal
3:26-28; Eph 4:5.
At the moment
we believed in Christ, God the Holy Spirit took each one of us and entered
us into union with the person of Jesus Christ.
As a result of
being in union with Christ, we share what Christ has.
a.
We share His eternal life (1 Jn 5:11-2),
giving us a double portion of eternal life.
b.
We share His righteousness, giving us a
double portion.
c.
We share Christ's destiny under
predestination.
d.
We share Christ's election.
e.
Jesus Christ, seated at the right hand of the
Father, has a third royal title.
We share in His royalty as His royal family.
f.
We become a new spiritual species, 2 Cor.
5:17
Once you are
put into union with Christ (positional sanctification), you can never get
out. There is no sin or human
good or evil you can perform that can disqualify you from being in union
with Christ.
The baptism of
the Spirit is the basis for the new spiritual species and the royal family
of God. This is a
unifying factor in the body of Christ.
We have equal privilege and opportunity to execute God's plan.
The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
At the moment
you believe in Christ, God the Holy Spirit indwells your body, 1 Cor 3:16,
6:19-20; 2 Cor 6:16.
1 Cor 6:19-20,
"Your body is a temple of the Spirit who is in you.”
The purpose of
the indwelling of the Spirit is to provide a temple for the indwelling of
Jesus Christ as the Shekinah Glory.
This is necessary because we all have the old sin nature resident in
the cell structure of our bodies, with a predilection to sin in certain
areas.
In the Holy of
Holies in the tabernacle and temple, our Lord Jesus Christ dwelt between the
cherubs as the Shekinah Glory.
His presence there was a guarantee of blessing to Israel through their
unconditional covenants.
Just as Christ
indwelt the Holy of Holies in the temple in Jerusalem as a guarantee of
blessing to Israel, so He indwells us as a guarantee of our escrow
blessings. He lives in your
body as a greater guarantee of blessing than the guarantee given to Israel.
For Jesus Christ is the escrow officer; He is the one who makes the
distribution of our blessings for time and for the eternal state.
The indwelling
of Christ says that, if the indwelling of Christ in sacred buildings during
the Age of Israel was so important, how much more important is it that Jesus
Christ now indwells your body.
In fact, it is so important that the Holy Spirit preceded Him and made a
temple for His indwelling.
The indwelling
of the Holy Spirit relates to the body of the believer, while the filling of
the Holy Spirit relates to the soul of the believer.
The indwelling
of Jesus Christ and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit have nothing to do
with your spiritual life experientially.
It is the filling of the Holy Spirit that has to do with your
spiritual life. The filling of
the Spirit is when the believer "walks by means of the Spirit,” where the
Holy Spirit controls his soul, which is distinct from his body.
So the
indwelling of the Spirit and the filling of the Spirit are not related; they
are separate ministries.
The indwelling
of the Holy Spirit has nothing to do with your personal life, how you act,
or how you conduct your life.
It is permanent. The filling of the Holy Spirit, however, is affected by our
thinking or behavior, because personal sin is a factor, as shown in the next
section.
The Filling of the Holy Spirit
The filling of
the Spirit is taught in Eph 5:18; Gal 5:16.
We are filled
with the Spirit at salvation when God the Holy Spirit takes us and enters us
into fellowship with Himself.
Thereafter, the
believer is filled with the Spirit, which is the same as being under the
enabling power of the Spirit, and this continues as long as he does not sin.
When we sin, we
lose the filling of the Holy Spirit. We grieve the Spirit.
We quench the Spirit.
But through the use of confession of sin, we can once again become filled
with the Spirit.
To recover the filling of the Spirit
after sinning, we must use confession, which is described in 1 John 1:9.
The Sealing Ministry of the Holy Spirit.
The sealing
ministry of the Spirit is found in Eph 1:13-14, 4:30.
The sealing
ministry of the Spirit is a signature guarantee of:
a.
The Holy Spirit's ministry in efficacious
grace.
b.
Eternal life.
c.
Eternal security in time.
d.
Your assets of divine blessing (Eph. 1:3)
This is His
ministry whereby the Holy Spirit signs the guarantee of our salvation,
eternal life, eternal security, and invisible assets.
He puts His signature to our lives that we actually have our
blessings.
Both the
indwelling of Christ and the sealing of the Holy Spirit guarantee our
blessings.
The Sovereign Distribution of Spiritual Gifts to each Believer.
All three
members of the Trinity are actually involved in the distribution of our
spiritual gifts.
God the Father
was involved in the distribution of spiritual gifts as a witness to the
strategic victory of Jesus Christ after His ascension.
This began in the dispensation of the Hypostatic Union. Heb 2:4.
God the Son was
involved in the initial distribution of spiritual gifts to the first
generation of the body of Christ or royal family.
This follows the analogy of a Roman triumphal procession.
This was a part of the distribution of blessings as a result of the
triumph of our Lord Jesus Christ which terminated the dispensation of the
Hypostatic Union, in His resurrection, ascension, and session. Eph 4:7-8.
After the first
generation of the royal family, God the Holy Spirit is involved in all
subsequent distribution of spiritual gifts, 1 Cor 12:11.
At the very
moment you believed in Jesus Christ, you were given a spiritual gift.
The
distribution of spiritual gifts at the moment of salvation is the
manifestation of team action in the body of Christ. It is the basis for
administration and service in the royal family. It is the expression of the
modus operandi of the Church Age believer, both as a royal priest and as a
royal ambassador.
The Two Post-Salvation Ministries of the Holy Spirit.
After
salvation, the Holy Spirit has two post-salvation ministries.
The enabling
power of the Spirit, for believers who are in fellowship, is called the
filling of the Spirit in Eph 5:18, and it’s called walking by means of the
Spirit in Gal 5:16.
The teaching
ministry of the Holy Spirit can only occur when a believer is in fellowship.
This is the enabling ministry of the Spirit to understand doctrine.
Therefore, the
post-salvation ministries of the Holy Spirit are related to our
understanding of Bible doctrine, Jn 14:26, 16:12-14; 1 Cor 2:9-16.
Bibliography
(principal sources):
Chafer,
Lewis Sperry, “Systematic Theology”
McCalley,
Chester, taped sermons and printed materials.
Strong, A. H.,
“Systematic Theology”
Thieme, R.
B. Jr., taped sermons and printed materials.
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