James 1:22 reminds us, “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.” We are aware of the ungodly in our midst spiritually and culturally. We are also aware of the command to, “be filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians 5:18) which is God’s provision as, “In him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:28). Yet, we can nothing apart from God (John 15:5).
Ephesians 5:15: “Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise”
How proud and carnal the human heart is! If only we would humble ourselves before God and confess that we lack this infilling, and that we must obey His command to be filled with His Spirit, then the biggest obstacle to this life of abundant usefulness would be swept away. It IS humbling for a preacher, a leader in Christian work, a Christian of many years’ standing to confess his need for the Spirit’s infilling, and yet where there is true humility and honest confession victory is assured! (Proverbs 22:4)
Before we can be filled with the Holy Spirit we must be the kind of people whom God can fill with His Spirit. We must be willing to be HOLY. We must be willing to live a life of SEPARATION from the world; not isolation but separation from everything upon which we are unable to pray His blessing. The filling of the Holy Spirit is God’s seal of His approval upon the life that is pleasing to Him. If we are not willing to forsake things, places and habits that are displeasing to Him, how can He give us His seal of approval? We must be willing to be His WITNESSES (Acts 1:8); to OBEY Him (Acts 5:32); and to be CRUCIFIED, DEAD and BURIED – with self on the cross and Christ on the throne (Galatians 2:20).
We must be willing not only to separate ourselves from sin, but to rid ourselves of sin. We can be worldly without ever entering a place of worldliness! We need to cleanse ourselves from all contamination of the body AND SPIRIT (2 Corinthians 7:1) and we are to do this cleansing ourselves – by deliberately removing from our lives those things that are displeasing to the Lord and unclean in His sight, whether they are gross sins (of the flesh) or hidden sins (of the spirit). It is the unholy spirits that hinder the Holy Spirit from filling us. Notice some of these unholy spirits, seek grace to face them and be cleansed from them (1 John 1:9):
(Galatians 3:14). When we have acknowledged our need, accepted the implications and abandoned the sins which hinder the Spirit-filled life, then we must ASK the Lord to fill us with His Holy Spirit (Luke 11:13), and ACCEPT HIS INFILLING BY FAITH (1 John 5:14-15). Just as at our conversion we asked the Lord Jesus to come into our hearts, and we believed that He came in (Revelation 3:20), so now we must ask the Holy Spirit to fill us and, by faith, believe that He does so.
The point of the abiding fulness of the Holy Spirit is found in John 2:5 and is summed up in the chorus to TRUST and OBEY.
How important it is for us to learn not only the opportunity of His filling, but of maintaining His filling! This is ABIDING IN CHRIST (John 15:5) from which we have three promises: