Sunday, November 9, 2025

The Holy Spirit Or The World

                                                When The Door Slams

Jesus answered, "I assure you and most solemnly say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot [even] enter the kingdom of God. [Ezekiel 36:25-27] "That which is born of the flesh is flesh [the physical is merely physical], and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit.                                                                 (John 3:5-6 AMP)     

            The religious leaders, secular thinkers and philosophers used the phrase "let's save the world." All this sounds fine, and agrees with this material age, and becomes practical in operation, and impressive in results. But does this agree with the essential purpose of the church? Do we need any church to obtain these ends? Councilmen, police, and social workers can achieve these results. It requires no church, no Bible, no personal holiness, to secure these ends. The purposes of the church rise in praiseworthy above these childish dreams and fanciful philosophies.

            Our goal is to regenerate and sanctify the individual; to make him or (her) holy and prepare him for heaven by purifying and training him in the school of Christ. The church is like the net cast by fishermen into the sea. The purpose is not to change the sea, but to catch the fish. Let the waves roll in their natural way, but the net will catch the fish. To save the world and ignore the individual is not only unworkable, but damaging in every way. In the hopes of saving the world, as noble as it appears, it will be the undoing of the church. It will make the church worldly and unfit for her holy and praiseworthy mission. Christ said that gaining the world and saving the man are antagonistic ends. Christ taught Peter[Matt. 16:16-24] that his satanic suggestion would gain the world for the church, but would lose the soul. Everything seems helpful to the cause of God, when in reality it was death. 

            The church is distinctly and preeminently a spiritual institution. It is created, energized, and directed by the Spirit of God. Her methods, activities, rituals, services, and officers have no beauty, no sufficiency, no power, except as they are vessels and channels of the Holy Spirit. It is His indwelling and inspiration that equips the inner man and secures its divine purpose. If the Holy Spirit is persistently grieved and quenched, the church will lose its power to bring divine life into the world. If the devil can blind the eyes and dull the minds of church members to the desperate need of the Holy Spirit's sanctifying power, he has effectively lulled the church to sleep.

            Think about this: Satan tries to accomplish this by marginalizing and retiring the means which God has ordained, and replaces them with natural talents and fleshly works that are useless without the Spirit's power. Christ announced a universal and immutable law when He said "That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit" (John 3:6). The church may have a holy preacher, a man of prayer, who is filled with the Spirit. But if Satan can instigate his removal and replace him with a prayerless, popular, and eloquent man, the church may seemed to have gained, but it has substituted the spiritual for the natural, a change that has unconsciously weakened the church.

 Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart and reveal any areas of unconfessed sin. Acknowledge these to the LORD and thank Him for His forgiveness.

                                                Never Rest Ministries                          

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