The Holy Spirit: Presence, Power, and Pentecost

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The Holy Spirit was operative at creation; the second verse in the Bible, for instance, the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Secondly, we pointed out that it is the Holy Spirit that sustains the universe, including the life of man. Thirdly, we dealt with what is commonly called common grace. [00:01:49]

The Holy Spirit has given special gifts to certain men. Take, for instance, a man like Samson. Samson was a man of unusual strength and physical vigor. That strength, we are told, was given to Samson by the Holy Spirit. It was because he hadn't realized that the Lord of the Spirit had left him after his hair had been shaved. [00:02:57]

The prophecy of Joel, in that second chapter, which was portrayed by, you remember, by Peter in his sermon on the day of Pentecost at Jerusalem, the emphasis is placed upon the word "pour." It shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh. [00:15:46]

The emphasis is upon the extent; it's going to be more general. Also, there is an emphasis upon the fact that it's going to be upon all types and kinds: your sons and your daughters, your young men, your old men, even your servants and your handmaidens. On all these, I will pour out in those days of my spirit, and they shall prophesy. [00:16:09]

The formation of the church as the body of Christ. Now, before this, there were believers. The Apostles were obviously believers before the day of Pentecost. You mustn't regard the Apostles as unbelievers until the day of Pentecost. We know perfectly well that they were believers even before our Lord's death. [00:21:49]

The church in that sense could not have existed before our Lord had completed the work which he had come to do, and he only completes that work as he ascends into the presence of the Father. But the moment he does that, he has completed the work which was necessary for the purchase of the church. [00:23:57]

The church was to consist of Jews and Gentiles, Gentiles and Jew. Now, that's the great theme of Paul, isn't it? Not in the third chapter of the Epistle to the Ephesians, the thing that had been hid from the previous generations, that the Gentiles were to be made fellow heirs. [00:30:07]

The Holy Spirit was with the men or that he came upon them; he worked upon them from without, as it were. And what David even said, you remember, was, "Take not the Holy Spirit from me," as if the Holy Spirit was with him. That's the Old Testament terminology. [00:39:35]

The New Testament terminology is in, within, and he works from within, and he abides. In the Old Testament, he came upon men and left. He comes in the New Testament now because we are members of the body, and he abides within us because we are all parts of the and members of the body of Christ. [00:39:52]

The special thing emphasized by the rushing mighty wind, emphasized by the cloven tongues as of fire, which was never repeated again, that is all meant to emphasize this baptizing into the unity of the body, the inauguration of the church. So you have the special phenomena, cloven tongues of fire. [00:41:35]

The church becomes his body, and the Spirit is given to fill the body. That's the thing that is emphasized at Pentecost. Well, having dealt with it, we shall now be in a position to go on to consider in detail the work of the Holy Spirit as he comes to deal with them to apply the work of redemption completed by our Lord and Savior. [00:42:55]

Help us to learn the personal lessons that come to us as the result of the things that we have been considering. Help us all to know that we have been baptized into that body, that we are indeed members of the body of Christ. Ye are the body of Christ and members in particular. [00:43:35]

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