RIVERSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST, JESUS CHRIST IS LORD, JESUS CAME IN THE FLESH, JESUS IS SON OF GOD, 1John 4:2, HERE BY KNOW THE SPIRIT OF GOD Acts 28:31
INTRODUCTION
We have seen where the Holy Spirit is certainly active in God's scheme of redemption...
Revealing and confirming the Word of Truth - He 2:3-4
Convicting hearts of sin through the Word - Jn 16:7
Regenerating those who respond to the gospel - Jn 3:5; Ti 3:5
Indwelling those who obey the gospel - Ac 2:38; 1Co 6:19
Leading those who walk in the Spirit - Ga 5:16-18,25
Producing the fruit of the Spirit in those so led - Ga 5:22-23
Strengthening those seeking to please God - Ep 3:16
Serving as a seal, marking Christians as God's own - Ep 1:13
Serving as an earnest (guarantee) of our inheritance - Ep 1:14
Because of the Spirit's activity, it is possible for us to sin against the Spirit...
We can resist the Spirit - Ac 7:51
We can quench the Spirit - 1Th 5:19
We can grieve the Spirit - Ep 4:30
We can insult the Spirit - He 10:29
We can blaspheme the Spirit - Mt 12:31-32
[Lest we be guilty of sinning against the Spirit, let's examine how such sins are possible...]
RESISTING THE SPIRIT
THE WARNING...
Stephen condemned his listeners for resisting the Spirit - Ac 7:51
How did they do this? By persecuting (i.e., resisting) the prophets - Ac 7:52
Who foretold the coming of Christ
In whom the Spirit of Christ was working - cf. 1Pe 1:10-11
-- Resisting the Spirit-led prophets resulted in their resisting the Spirit!THE APPLICATION...
The same Spirit led the apostles of Christ to preach the gospel- cf. 1Pe 1:12; Ro 15:19
We can resist the apostles today
By refusing to obey their word - cf. 1Co 14:37
By refusing to abide in their doctrine - cf. Ac 2:42
-- Are we guilty of resisting the Spirit, by resisting the words of the apostles?
[Certainly those who refuse to obey the gospel are guilty of resisting the Spirit, but even those who are Christians can be guilty. Christians can also be guilty of...]QUENCHING THE SPIRIT
THE WARNING...
Written to the church at Thessalonica - 1Th 5:19
How could they become guilty of this?
To quench means to extinguish, suppress, stifle
To whatever extent the Spirit was at work, they were not to suppress it
Two examples...
The Thessalonians were not to despise prophecies - cf. 1 Th 5:20 ("Do not despise the words of the prophets" NRSV)
Timothy was encouraged not to neglect his gift - 1Ti 4:14; 2Ti 1:6
-- Suppressing (or neglecting) the Spirit's work is quenching the Spirit!THE APPLICATION...
The Spirit is at work in our lives today
Teaching and guiding us through His revealed word - cf. Ep 6:17
Strengthening us through His indwelling - cf. Ep 3:16,20
Producing the fruit of the Spirit as we are so led - cf. Ga 5:22-23
But we neglect or stifle the Spirit's effort...
When we fail to read and heed the Word of God
When we fail to pray, asking for strength
When we fail to produce the fruit of the Spirit
-- Are we guilty of quenching the Spirit, through our own neglect?
[Another sin against the Spirit that Paul warned Christians about is...]GRIEVING THE SPIRIT
THE WARNING...
Written to the Ephesians - Ep 4:30
What does it mean to grieve?
To make sorrowful, to affect with sadness
To offend
How could they grieve the Spirit?
By corrupt speech - cf. Ep 4:29
By bitterness, anger, evil speaking - cf. Ep 4:31
-- When Christians sin, they grieve the Spirit who indwells them!THE APPLICATION...
The Spirit desires to produce good fruit in Christians...
The fruit of graceful words that lift up others - cf. Ep 4:29
The fruit of graceful conduct that bless those around us - cf. Ep 4:28,32
But we make the Spirit sorrowful every time...
Unwholesome words proceed from our mouths
We engage in conduct unbecoming those who have been sealed (marked) for the day of redemption!
-- Are we guilty of grieving by our speech or conduct the Spirit who indwells us?
[As bad as it is for Christians to quench the Spirit (through neglect) or grieve the Spirit (through disobedience), it can get worse! We can even be guilty of...]INSULTING THE SPIRIT
THE WARNING...
Written to the Hebrews - He 10:29
What does it mean to insult the Spirit of grace?
KJV, ASV, "despite the Spirit of grace"
NRSV, "outraged the Spirit of grace"
The context pertains to willful sin - cf. He 10:26-31
Persistent sin with full knowledge and no desire to repent
Conduct that tramples Christ underfoot, and regards His blood a common thing
For which remains a fearful and fiery judgment
-- Christians can become so hardened by sin that they insult the Spirit through outrageous conduct!THE APPLICATION...
We need to be aware of the danger of apostasy - He 3:12-14
We can become hardened by the deceitfulness of sin
We can thereby depart from the living God
We must hold the beginning of our confidence (faith) steadfast till the end - cf. Re 2:10
We become guilty of insulting the Spirit...
When we sin willfully, with full knowledge of our sin
When we have no desire to repent - cf. He 6:4-8
-- Sinning through ignorance or weakness grieves the Spirit, but sinning willfully insults the Spirit!
[Finally, we note that Jesus warned about...]BLASPHEMING THE SPIRIT
THE WARNING...
Jesus told the Pharisees of the unforgivable sin - Mt 12:31-32
He had just healed a demon-possessed man - Mt 12:22-23
The Pharisees attributed His power to Beelzebub (Satan) - Mt 12:24
He illustrates the absurdity of their charge - Mt 12:25-28
He explains the implication and necessity of casting out demons by the Spirit of God
The kingdom (rule or reign, power) of God has come - Mt 12:28
For such to be complete, the strong man (Satan) must be bound - Mt 12:29
This Jesus ultimately accomplished through His death and resurrection - Jn 12:31-33; Ro 14:9; Col 2:15; He 2:14-15; Re 1:18
What is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?
It is attributing Jesus' power to an unclean spirit - cf. Mk 3:28-30
It is ascribing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan (B.W. Johnson)
Why is this sin unforgivable? When one concludes that Jesus' power was of the devil...
He has rejected the evidence which produces faith in Jesus
He has rejected the efforts by God to save those in sin
-- When one is willing to believe that Jesus was in league with the devil, saving faith is not possible!THE APPLICATION...
We must be careful not to reject the testimony of the Spirit
He is the means by which God bore witness to Jesus - cf. Ac 10:38
Otherwise we can neglect that "great salvation" - cf. He 2:3-4
If we reject the testimony of the Holy Spirit...
We reject heaven's last effort to save man (Ferrell Jenkins, The Finger Of God, p.45)
We reject the evidence which convicts of sin (ibid.)
-- The consequences of rejecting the Spirit's testimony are serious, depriving one of the forgiveness found only in Christ!
CONCLUSION
Sins against the Holy Spirit can lead progressively into apostasy...
Resisting the Spirit can lead to quenching the Spirit
Quenching the Spirit can lead to grieving the Spirit
Grieving the Spirit can lead to insulting the Spirit
Insulting the Spirit can lead to blaspheming the Spirit
Blaspheming the Spirit leads to a condition where forgiveness is not possible
Note the sad condition of those in full-blown apostasy - cf. He 6:4-6
This passage describes those who at one time:
Were enlightened
Tasted the heavenly gift
Become partakers of the Holy Spirit
Tasted the good word of God
Tasted the powers of the age to come
Yet they had fallen to the point:
Where it was impossible to renew them to repentance
Where they were crucifying again the Son of God, putting Him to open shame
How to prevent such a sad end? Make sure that we are not guilty of "The Sins Against The Holy Spirit"!