Subject 12 : The Faith of the Apostles Creed
● Sermon on the Holy Spirit 5 : The Ministries of The Holy Spirit
( John 16:5-11 )
“But
now I go away to Him who sent Me, and none of you asks Me, ‘Where are
You going?’ But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has
filled your heart. Nevertheless I tell you the truth. It is to your
advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not
come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you. And when He has
come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of
judgment: of sin, because they do not believe in Me; of righteousness,
because I go to My Father and you see Me no more; of judgment, because
the ruler of this world is judged.”
Let us examine what it is that the Holy Spirit does when He comes to this earth.
First, the Holy Spirit Convicts the World of Sin
The
above passage tells us that the Holy Spirit convicts the world “of
sin.” Put differently, the Holy Spirit convicts people of their sin that
leads them to hell. This sin is the sin of not believing that Jesus
took upon all the sins of mankind once and for all by coming to this
earth in the flesh of a man, and being baptized by John, all to save
sinners.
By
making His Son Jesus Christ condemned for the sins of mankind, God the
Father has saved you and me from all our sins and punishment, and He has
made us sinless.
The
Holy Spirit convicts the world of not believing in this truth. It is
the Holy Spirit who bears witness to the truth that not believing in the
salvation of the water and the blood given by Jesus is the very sin
leading to hell. And it is also the Holy Spirit who seals the born-again
with the seal that declares, “You are My children.”
This
is how we came to call God as Abba, Father. It is because we have
become sinless that we can call the Holy God as our own Father.
Second, the Holy Spirit Points out the Righteousness of God
Jesus
said in the above passage, “of righteousness, because I go to My Father
and you see Me no more.” Jesus Himself is the very righteousness of
God.
The
“righteousness of God” has completed with Jesus’ baptism and blood:
Jesus Christ took upon all the sins of mankind by coming to this earth
and being baptized, carried the sins of the world to the Cross, and
atoned them perfectly by shedding His blood to death. The Holy Spirit
testifies that Jesus has saved us through His baptism and blood.
The
Holy Spirit therefore tells us, “Not believing in Jesus is the sin that
leads people to hell. And that you have received the remission of
sin—that is, that God has saved you with the water and the blood—is the
very righteousness of God.”
Third, the Holy Spirit Speaks of Judgment
Jesus
continued to say in the above passage, “Of judgment, because the ruler
of this world is judged.” The Holy Spirit bears witness that Jesus
Christ has judged the Devil with His perfect righteousness—His baptism
and the blood of the Cross.
The
Devil knew that Jesus was the Son of God. This is why he contrived to
crucify Jesus. It was a work of Satan, who thought that killing Jesus
would mean his victory.
Satan
therefore incited people to crucify Jesus. Having thus been crucified,
Jesus shed all the blood in His heart. Whenever the Heart of Jesus beat
up, blood poured out of His vein. Right before His death, He cried out
with a maddening thirst, “It is finished,” and then died. And in three
days, He rose from the dead again.
The
works of the Holy Spirit are manifested through the righteous with the
gospel of the water and the Spirit. Unfortunately, there are not that
many people who have received the remission of sin by the works of the
Word of the Holy Spirit’s testimony at this point. Why? Because people
have been deceived by the works of demons, and they have therefore been
unable to be born again, receiving the spirits of demons and
misbelieving them as the Spirit of Jesus.
That
Jesus has saved us by coming to this earth, being baptized, dying on
the Cross, and rising from the dead again—that means that He has made us
righteous and will therefore take us to Heaven. This is what the Holy
Spirit testifies.
Far
too many people throughout the world still remain as sinners with
sinful hearts even as they have believed in Jesus for 10, 20, or even 50
years. We can even see that for some people, the longer they have
believed, the more they are bound by their sins. Having received the
power of demons, they mistakenly think that speaking in tongues, which
are nothing more than incomprehensible gibberish, and convulsive
experiences, mean that they have received the Holy Spirit. But these are
not the gifts of the Holy Spirit but of demons. It is, in other words,
Christians being possessed by demons from their inability to discern the
works of the Holy Spirit from the works of demons. The characteristics
of the demonically possessed include convulsing violently, uttering
incomprehensible words, rolled-up eyes and shaking bodies, and brazenly
committing impersonal acts. The works of Satan makes people to live a
life of faith that is extremely impersonal, with no intellect but only
feelings and will.
The
works of the Holy Spirit, in contrast, testify through the Word what is
sin, what is righteousness, what is our salvation by God, what is His
judgment, in which gospel we must believe to be saved, and who are the
ones that will be condemned to hell.
Where
is the evidence of your salvation from sin? You have been saved by
believing in God’s written Word of truth. It is because this Word of God
is in your hearts that you have been saved for all your sins. But so
many Christians cannot accept the true and beautiful gospel because
there are lots of false teachings piled up in their mind previously. As
there was no room in the inn to accommodate Mary who was pregnant with
Jesus, such people must empty their hearts first to accept Jesus, and
hold onto and believe in the written Word of God.
We
must hold onto and believe in the gospel Word of the water and the
Spirit, in the promise that Jesus Christ would come and save us. This is
how we can be eternally saved from our sins and be approved by God the
Holy Spirit. It is in the hearts of those who have become sinless by
believing in Jesus that God the Holy Spirit can dwell. We have received
the remission of sin, but we cannot but sin yet again. Of course, we do
not sin willingly, but out of our weaknesses. No one can resist the
temptation of stealing if he/she had gone three days without any food;
likewise, we cannot avoid but sin always, but we still say that we have
received the remission of our sins because we have the Word of God in
our hearts.
This
is why 1 Peter 3:21 says, “There is also an antitype which now saves
us—baptism,” and 1 Peter 1:23 states, “having been born again, not of
corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives
and abides forever.”
Before
God, the Holy Spirit convicts people of sin, righteousness, and
judgment. We have been saved from our sins by believing in the gospel of
truth given by Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus’ baptism and His
crucifixion are the love of God that has saved us sinners. And many
people must receive eternal life by believing in the salvation that
Jesus, who is the Judge, has given them.
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