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"THE HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD"
The Sins Against The Holy Spirit
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
- 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 -- Are we guilty of resisting the Spirit, by resisting the words of the apostles?
- 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... -- 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
- 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? -- 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!
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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.)
[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...]
[Another sin against the Spirit that Paul warned Christians about is...]
[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...]
[Finally, we note that Jesus warned about...]
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"!