Empowered by the Spirit: Living the New Covenant

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In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit filled certain people for certain tasks at certain times. So did the Holy Spirit indwell in the Old Testament times? Absolutely, He did. Matter of fact, I want to quote to you one of my favorite examples of this from the scriptures. [00:03:21]

God promises that as a promise of the New Covenant, He will put His Spirit in every believer. This is also promised in Joel chapter 2, beginning at verse 28, where God promises this: "And it shall come to pass afterward that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh." [00:06:16]

We restore our relationship with God after falling into sin by a humble confession of the sin and repentance from that sin. Now, confession means to agree with—that is, to agree with God about your sin. You see, we are led into our sin because we think it's something good. [00:09:58]

When we confess and repent, we can have this confidence before God that He actually does forgive us. So we then take it: I am forgiven because of the promise of God. I may or may not feel forgiven, but I am forgiven because of the promise of God. [00:11:30]

The Holy Spirit is imparted to everyone when they believe. You cannot be a believer in Jesus Christ, you cannot be part of the New Covenant, without having the Holy Spirit imparted to you. This is just what I believe, though at least I believe this. [00:14:06]

There can be and there should be continued and abundant refreshings of that filling with the Holy Spirit. One place—and it's only one place—but there's one place that we get this from is in Ephesians, where Paul encourages us to be filled with the Holy Spirit. [00:14:35]

One of the best ways that we can grow stronger in the Lord daily is to make sure that we have a good foundation of our Christian life. I think that most people today, the foundation of their Christian life is what they feel. [00:16:04]

Brother and sister, you need a stronger foundation for your Christian life than what you merely feel. Now, this is difficult because the whole spirit of our age, the zeitgeist, if you want to use that great German term, the whole spirit of our age for generations has been its most important what you feel, not what you think. [00:16:34]

Jesus said, "If any man would come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." That there is an aspect to the Christian life that involves death to self, and we need to be very grown-up about this. [00:18:21]

This story about the Roman centurion shows us the authority of Jesus. It shows us how Jesus notices our faith or lack of faith, and it shows us how we really can believe God to do things that the authority of Jesus gives them to do. [00:21:36]

When we listen to the Holy Spirit, He will guide us into holiness. Let's just remember it's the Holy Spirit. Nobody ever sinned being led by the Spirit. When we sin, it's because we're going our own way, not the Holy Spirit's way. [00:22:08]

Grace describes the favored acceptance and approval that God holds the believer in because of what Jesus Christ has done on the cross and at the empty tomb. It's God's disposition or attitude towards a believer—love, acceptance, approval, delight—not because the believer is so great but because of who the believer is in Jesus Christ. [00:31:23]

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