In today's reflection, we explored the profound truth that Jesus' physical departure from this world was necessary for the Holy Spirit to come in full power. This might seem counterintuitive at first, but it is deeply rooted in the divine plan of redemption. The Holy Spirit's primary role is to glorify Jesus Christ, particularly in His death, resurrection, and ascension. These pivotal events in salvation history had to occur before the Spirit could fully manifest His power in the world.
The Holy Spirit's ministry is not about power in a general sense but about a specific kind of power that exalts Christ and applies the gospel to our lives. This power convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, revealing the truth of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. The Spirit's work is to make clear the justice of Jesus' crucifixion and the judgment of Satan, which were accomplished through Jesus' death and resurrection.
Moreover, the Spirit guides us into all truth, revealing the glory of Christ in the gospel. This transformative work of the Spirit is what changes us into the likeness of Jesus, as we behold His glory. The Spirit lifts the veil from our eyes, allowing us to see the light of the gospel and the glory of Christ, which is essential for our transformation.
The New Covenant, promised in Ezekiel, is fulfilled through the Spirit's work in us, causing us to walk in God's statutes. This work is secured by the blood of Jesus, highlighting the necessity of His death for the Spirit's powerful ministry. In essence, the Holy Spirit's full power could only be realized after Jesus' ascension, as it is based on the completed work of Christ.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Holy Spirit's primary role is to glorify Jesus Christ, particularly in His death, resurrection, and ascension. This glorification could not occur until these events had taken place, highlighting the necessity of Jesus' departure. [02:03]
- 2. The Spirit's power is not general but specifically Christ-exalting, applying the gospel to our lives. This power convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, revealing the truth of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. [03:24]
- 3. The Spirit guides us into all truth, revealing the glory of Christ in the gospel. This transformative work changes us into the likeness of Jesus, as we behold His glory, lifting the veil from our eyes to see the light of the gospel. [07:12]
- 4. The New Covenant, promised in Ezekiel, is fulfilled through the Spirit's work in us, causing us to walk in God's statutes. This work is secured by the blood of Jesus, emphasizing the necessity of His death for the Spirit's powerful ministry. [08:28]
- 5. The Holy Spirit's full power could only be realized after Jesus' ascension, as it is based on the completed work of Christ. In His absence, we receive more of Christ through the Spirit, which is the beauty of the New Covenant. [10:05]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:16] - The Question of the Holy Spirit's Timing
- [00:45] - God's Plan in Redemption
- [01:28] - The Necessity of Jesus' Departure
- [02:03] - The Holy Spirit's Role in Glorifying Christ
- [03:02] - Conviction of Sin, Righteousness, and Judgment
- [04:15] - Judgment of Satan
- [04:28] - Guidance into All Truth
- [05:09] - The Glory of Christ in the Gospel
- [06:01] - The Spirit's Presence in the Old Testament
- [06:54] - Transformation into Christ's Likeness
- [07:31] - The Veil Lifted by the Spirit
- [08:09] - The New Covenant Fulfilled
- [09:08] - The Spirit's Power and the Blood of Jesus
- [10:05] - More of Christ in His Absence
- [10:21] - Closing Remarks