The Sealing of the Spirit: Assurance and Transformation

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The Holy Spirit himself, remember, is the authentification or the certification of the fact that we are indeed God's people. The scriptures talk about our being God's Own peculiar position, translated in the authorized version as a peculiar people. What it means is a people for his own peculiar possession. [00:06:16]

It is the presence of the holy spirit in US producing the fruit of the spirit that certifies to other people that we rarely are Christians. Now it's possible for a man to make a profession of Christianity. It is possible for us to give a mental or an intellectual Ascent to the truth and to certain propositions and teachings of scripture. [00:07:50]

The Holy Spirit is the guarantee to us that we really are God's people and God's Property. That is, if you like, another way of talking about the Assurance of Salvation. And you remember that when we were dealing with that particular aspect of the truth, we were at Great pains to emphasize this. [00:09:51]

The spirit beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God. That's the ultimate ground of assurance in my own Spirit. I'm assured of my salvation. I believe the scripture. I am able to detect these evidences of the spirit in me as I read the first Epistle of John. [00:12:22]

The fact that we know that the holy spirit is in US is a guarantee of our ultimate salvation, perfectly. I mean by that what the scriptures often describe under the term Redemption. He of God is made unto us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and Redemption. That means the ultimate consummation including glorification itself. [00:14:16]

The Holy Spirit therefore has been given to us by God in order that we might have some kind of an idea as to what awaits us when we arrive in glory. God is given us the first fruits. You remember how the ancient people used to do. They had a festival in connection with the first fruits. [00:22:47]

The Holy Spirit is given to us as a first installment, a pledge of the full inheritance that awaits us. This earnest is a foretaste of the glory to come, encouraging us in our present trials and reminding us of the eternal joy and perfection that God has prepared for us. [00:25:34]

To fully enjoy the Spirit's work, we must avoid quenching or grieving Him. This involves resisting His leading or sinning against His guidance. Instead, we are called to be led by the Spirit, walking in His ways, and allowing Him to transform us into the likeness of Christ. [00:30:03]

Quenching the spirit is something uness which we all must know something about in experience. It means that you tend to argue with the leading instead of responding. It means that you put up your questions and your queries, and it's not only something that can be done in private. [00:31:40]

Grieving the spirit is mentioned in the fourth chapter of Ephesians, verse 30: grieve not the spirit of God, grieve not the holy spirit of God, whereby we are sealed until the day of redemption. I need to keep you with this. There are many ways in which we can grieve the spirit. [00:33:40]

We must be led by the spirit. We must walk in the spirit. And what does that mean? Well, it really means this, doesn't it? That we realize the relationship that subsists between us and that we must live our lives and walk through this world as realizing that we're in the presence of the spirit. [00:37:32]

The ultimate test of the reality of the work of the spirit and our possession of the spirit, the test, the final test, the certain test always is not what I felt, is not some thrill I've had. It is my relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ, my love for him. [00:40:05]

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