2Cor 13:14
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the
love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
We get used to hearing this benediction
pronounced after services. The phrase the "fellowship
of the Holy Spirit", can become so common to us Christians that we forget the
enormous depth of the meaning.
The Holy Spirit
is often referred to throughout the Bible. He is the third Person of the Trinity. God is
One and yet He is God in three Persons. This is the sense of the text in 2Cor 13:14. When
Isaiah refers (in Is 6: 2 & 3) to the seraphim magnifying our thrice holy God the Lord
was also revealing the glorious mystery of the Trinity.
It must be
remembered that the Holy Spirit is not an "it" but Him. When we speak about
fellowship with the Holy Spirit it means intimate relationship with God Himself.
We Christians
often forget that the word "holy" is the Biblical emphasis to describe the
Spirit of God.
Our Lord Jesus
Christ warned about sinning against the Holy Spirit. All manner of blasphemy can be
forgiven, Christ said. Blasphemy against the Father and the Son may be forgiven but to
blaspheme the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven in this world and the next.
In 1966, when we
were praying for revival, God convicted me of my own sin. The Holy Spirit often convicted
me of my pride. I could only weep and beg Jesus for forgiveness. Though I had been
preaching for 12 years and had often referred to the Holy Spirit, God showed me that I had
been grieving Him all these years. I had been blaming others for not making a breakthrough
in my ministry. My sinful pride was standing in the way. It was not the devil or other
people hindering me. The verse "God resists the proud" was so stark and clear to
me. The holiness of God's Spirit became so real to me. Even if the satan and all the world
is against a person that is not the real "enemy". If God resists proud people it
means that He becomes their enemy. This truth confronted me as I was seeking the Lord for
revival.
The command not
to "grieve the Holy Spirit" is often taken lightly. The danger and consequences
of grieving Him must be seen in the most serious light. In Isaiah 63:10 we read that God's
people "rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit". Notice the awful result of their
falling away from God: "...therefore He turned to be their enemy and himself fought
against them."
The rebellion of
Israel is put before us in the New Testament so that we do not displease God as they did.
In 1Corinthians 10: 1-11 we are warned not to fall into their idolatry and sexual sin for
the Lord became their "destoyer".
This text goes on
to encourage us to take God's "way of escape" in every temptation. He gives
strength and victory to His children in the midst of temptation.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and
the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all.