16 -- MOUNT OF SANCTIFICATION
We have now come to the
third mountain peak in the life of the Christian, and of course it is
the blessing of sanctification. We have noticed that Mount Sinai stands
for conviction and that
Mount Calvary stands for regeneration. So Mount Zion stands for
sanctification. We read in the
24th chapter of St. Luke's Gospel and the 49th verse: "And behold I
send the promise of my Father
upon you. But tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem until ye be endued with
power from on high." Here
we have the promise of the Father. Christ Himself says that the Father
had promised the blessing,
and for them to tarry at Jerusalem until the blessing came. The Lord
knew that these men could not
do the work that was before them until they had received power from on
high. He Himself called it
the enduement of power and He never said it was to be in the schools,
for He knew too well that
the schools had nothing to give. There is no use in the world for a
beggar to hang around a fellow
who hasn't anything to give. The Master was honest with us and said
that the enduement of power
was to come down to us from on high.
You remember that St. James
said that "If any man lack wisdom, let him ask of the Lord,
who giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not, and it shall be
given him." James understood
that not only the power is to come down from on high, but that the
wisdom was to come down from
on high also. The Master said that, "Ye must be born again," so even
the spiritual birth is not of
this world, but is like wisdom and power, it must come down from the
great Fountain Head, the
Father of all life, and light, and wisdom, and power, and goodness, and
love, and mercy.
John the Baptist in
the third chapter of Matthew says that the believer is to be baptized
with
the Holy Ghost and fire; is not the new birth, for a fellow must be
born before he can be baptized.
We read in the Gospel of St. John 14:16: "And I will pray the Father
and he will give you another
Comforter that he may abide with you forever." Here John says that when
we receive Him that He
is the Abiding Comforter. Well, he means to say that when we receive
the Holy Ghost He will
come to abide with us, and that He is a comforter. We all know that is
the very thing that we want
and must have if we ever succeed in the work of the Master. To keep
what we have is not to
succeed, and just to hold our own is not success at all. To succeed, we
must not only keep what we
have, and hold all we have gained, but we must go on and take new
territory each day. If our camp
fires are found in the same place for as long as two nights, we are not
traveling, but are standing
still. To stand means to go back, for if we don't go forward, we must
go backward. Going to
heaven is like riding the bicycle; you have to go on or get off -- one
or the other. The faster it runs,
the straighter it stands, and the slower it goes, the worse it wobbles,
and when it stops it falls.
We read again in Matt.
14:26: "But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost, whom the
Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things and bring
all things to your remembrance
whatsoever I have said unto you." The Holy Ghost is a Comforter and
also a teacher. His office
work is to comfort and impart knowledge; He is our Instructor or
Teacher. And notice, the Master
said that He will bring all things to your remembrance. He will not let
us forget anything. He is a
constant reminder that "the Master said so and so." We are to have all
the promise and all the will
fulfilled in us, and as long as there is anything coming to us from our
Father's will, the blessed
Holy Ghost will remind us of it, and will never stop until we get all
that is coming to us.
Now reader, I think that it
is simply grand. How badly we need such a teacher here in this
world of sin and sorrow where the devil is doing all that a mighty
devil can do to teach men the
way of sin and death. One way that he has been successful is to keep
men in ignorance of the good
things that God has in store for them. Most of the people are living
away down below their blessed
privileges. The devil has been able to keep them from getting in
possession of their great estate,
and as long as he can succeed in that he is not only defeating them,
but he is defeating the blessed
Son of God who bought the blessing for us with His own blood. Of course
we know that every
child of God can have the blessing the very day that he comes for it,
and brings himself to the Lord.
The blessing will then and there be delivered to him. For the work of
the blessed Holy Ghost is to
teach the child of God and bring these things to his remembrance, and
the main thing that is to be
brought to his mind is the blessing of sanctification.
From the time the young
convert starts to heaven the blessed Holy Ghost begins to draw
him into his own companionship and begins to teach him of the Christ
and what He is able to do
for him. I have seen Christians by the thousands who wanted to be
filled with all the fullness of
God. The blessed Holy Ghost had done His office work in their hearts,
and they were so hungry
for the blessing that they could hardly stand it. I have known them to
go to their pastors and tell
them of the hunger in their hearts, and instead of the pastors leading
the flock of God into the green
pastures, they would lead them the other way and tell them that it is
impossible for them to have an
experience that would satisfy their poor hungry souls and turn them
away empty. Well, you will
find such a preacher described in the prophecy of Ezekiel where he
said, "Woe be unto the
shepherds" who feed themselves and beat or shear or starve the flock.
So many places I go I find
that the most of the church members are way ahead of their
pastors, and instead of the pastors leading the flock, as the Lord is
my judge, they are in the way of
their own people and are a drawback to them instead of a blessing. I go
to plenty of places where
the only hope of a revival in the church is the prayers of a few
faithful ones, and the pastor is in the
way from the time the meeting opens till it closes. If he would get up
and leave town or stay away
from the meeting it would be far better for the church. I know that my
statement is not overdrawn
although some people might think so, but it is because they do not see
the conditions as we see
them.
The blessed Holy Ghost
will not work where He is to take a back seat, and His work is not
to be made light of either by the preacher or the workers. Where the
blessed Holy Ghost can have
perfect right of way, He will convict sinners and regenerate believers
and sanctify His own people
and fill them with Himself and make their lives happy and useful and
make them a blessing to the
world in which they live.
Now we read in St.
John 15:26, 27: "But when the Comforter is come whom I will send
unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth
from the Father, he shall testify
of me and ye also shall bear witness because you have been with me from
the beginning." The
reader will notice that when we receive the blessed Holy Ghost He is to
testify of Christ, and we
also are to bear witness. There is no way for a man to find out about
Christ, but by the Holy Ghost.
The man may read the Bible for years and be as ignorant of Christ as a
heathen; he may never know
the blessed Son of God until the Holy Spirit comes into his heart and
bears witness to the truth that
he has been reading in the Bible. You have read of Christ in the Book,
but until the Holy Ghost
reveals the Christ to you, you will have nothing more or less than a
piece of history in your mind.
But bless God, when the blessed Holy Ghost comes to your heart, you
will know the Son of God
better than you will know the voice of your mother. That is the beauty
of the incoming Holy Ghost,
and from now you will have a testimony and the glory of the Lord will
be there to bless you and to
keep you and to guide you into all truth and to comfort you and to
fight your battles and to defeat
your enemies and to encourage you and to help you to bear the burdens
of life.
I am so thankful to know
that we have this wonderful Treasure, and that He is to abide with
us forever. We are never to be without Him and His abiding presence
again while we live. Well,
Glory to God! that is enough to put all the Church at the mourners'
bench as a set of seekers for
Him, the blessed Comforter and Teacher, and the one who is to testify
to the truth of God and His
Christ and His revealed Word. For Paul says in the 12th Chapter of 1st
Corinthians that "no man
can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost," so beloved, we
must have the Holy Ghost in
order to know the Son of God, and we must have the Son of God before we
know the Father.
So all the steps in the divine
life are only possible through the Holy Ghost. We must be
convicted by the Holy Ghost and we must be born of the Spirit, and we
must be baptized with the
Holy Ghost and fire, and we must have the Holy Ghost to know the Son,
and we must have the Son
to know the Father.
Now we want to look at some
beautiful things in St. John's Gospel 16:7, 8. Christ said to
the disciples: "Nevertheless, I tell you the truth it is expedient for
you that I go away, for if I go not
away the Comforter will not come unto you, but if I depart I will send
him unto you. And when he
is come he will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of
judgment." The reader will
notice in the above text that the only way that God ever convicts
sinners is to send the Holy Ghost
into the heart and life of the believers. You notice that Christ said
it was expedient for us that He
go away, for He said, "If I go not away the Comforter will not come to
you but if I depart I will
send him." Well now, the question naturally arises in the mind of the
reader, when the Holy Ghost
is come where will he come? Or in other words, where will He stay if he
comes? We will say as
the Bible directs, there is but one place for the Holy Ghost to come,
and that is to the heart of the
regenerated child of God for we know that the Holy Ghost can't come and
live in the hearts of
sinners.
Christ says when the
Holy Ghost comes and takes up His abode in the hearts of the children
of God that sinners will be convicted of sin and of righteousness and
of judgment, so at a glance
we see the only hope in the universe for a sinner is for God's people
to go down before Him and
get filled with the Holy Ghost, and when they do it the sinners will
come flocking home to God by
the tens of thousands. You may take the sinners of the community and
they think that they are all
right and don't need a thing, but when the children of God go to the
altar and make their
consecration and receive the Holy Ghost the sinner will then and there
get his eyes open, and at
once he will see that he is a guilty sinner and on the road to an awful
hell. He has been thinking that
he was as righteous as anybody, but when he gets under conviction he
will find out that he hasn't
any righteousness at all. Then in that condition he will wake up to the
fact that he is judgment day
bound, and he will see that he is not prepared for it at all. Then
there is some hope for him. Until
now he has been blind as a bat, but now he sees his condition.
Now we read the 13th verse
of this 16th chapter and we have a beautiful statement.
"Howbeit when the Spirit of truth is come he will guide you into all
truth for he shall not speak of
himself, but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak, and he will
shew you things to come."
Here the reader will notice that the Holy Ghost is to be a guide. In
the other Scriptures that we
have read He was to be a comforter, and a teacher, and a testifier, and
a revealer of Christ. How
beautiful all the above scriptures are. Now we come to the one that
shows Him to be more than all
the above. He is here shown as a guide and how important it is that we
have a guide, for we are to
be pilgrims and strangers here below, for here we have no continuing
city, but we seek one to
come, whose builder and maker is God.
As we pass through this
wilderness we need a guide, and thank the Lord, we are to have
one, the blessed Holy Ghost. How beautiful it is to know that we are to
have a comforter, and a
teacher, and a reveler, and a testifier, and a guide, all in the person
of the Holy Ghost. Not only
that but we notice in the same verse that He is to show us things to
come. Here the blessed Holy
Ghost is to become to us a prophet and tell us things that are to come.
To us that looks reasonable,
for we read that the holy men of old spake as they were moved by the
Holy Ghost, and if the Holy
Ghost could tell a man things that were to come to pass a thousand
years before it did come to
pass, we see that He could make known things to us as well. So the
blessed Holy Ghost is to be
everything to us that we need to get us out of a life of sin into a
life of righteousness and holiness,
and finally into heaven, for He is to comfort us on the way, and He is
to teach us on the way, and
He is to take the things of Christ and show them to us on the way.
Well, if He will do all that, it
looks like we might get through, doesn't it? It does to me,
bless His holy name. The way all seems so clear to a fellow when he has
heard from the skies and
knows for himself and not for another that the Holy Ghost will take the
things of Christ and show
them to us. There will be no trouble if we will look, and if we won't
look the loss will be ours and
not His, and every mouth will be stopped before God.
Now reader, we come to
the 14th verse of the 16th Chapter of St. John's Gospel. "He shall
glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you."
Now the blessed Son of God
tells us that when the Holy Ghost is come that He will glorify Him, and
the great bulk of the church
members of this country are trying some new scheme to see if they can't
glorify the blessed Christ.
But everything that is tried proves to be a flat failure and is no good
in the world. It comes to
naught because they have gone to the wrong thing to bring glory to the
blessed Christ. If they will
go down on their knees now and receive the Holy Ghost they will be in
the line or on the way to
success, for just as sure as they get the Holy Ghost and live the life
they will bring glory to the
blessed Son of God. The way to glorify the Christ is to get the Holy
Ghost.
Now notice what the Christ
said, "He, (the Holy Ghost) shall take the things of mine and
shall shew them unto you." One way for us to bring glory and honor to
the life of Christ is to let the
Holy Ghost take the things of Christ and show them unto us. What an
honor the blessed Son of God
confers on us. Just think of it, the Holy Ghost's taking the things of
Christ and showing them to us.
Just think of it, if a poor man of America were to go to England and
King Edward were to have the
man brought in and show him all the glory and honor that belonged to
that great nation, the man
would never get over talking about it in the world. But here the King
of kings and Lord of lords
offers to have the Holy Ghost take the things of His and show them to
us.
The Bible speaks of the
"riches of his glory." Don't you know that it is wonderful to behold
the glory of a great king here in this world? And just think of the
glory of the blessed Son of God,
all of which you are to behold and enjoy just as if it were your very
own. I don't wonder that the
Apostle cried out, "Oh the depth of the riches of the glory of the Son
of God." It is said to be past
finding out. Of course it is, and we never would find it out if the
blessed Holy Ghost did not take
them and show them to us. We don't discover them; they are shown to us
by the Spirit.
We come now to the
scriptures that show the Holy Ghost as our baptizer. You may read St.
Matthew 3:11 first and see how the scriptures harmonize. Notice the
reading of this, "I indeed
baptize you with water unto repentance, but he that cometh after me is
mightier than I whose shoes
I am not worthy to bear, he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and
with fire." Now we turn to
St. Mark's Gospel 1:8: "I indeed have baptized you with water, but he
shall baptize you with the
Holy Ghost." Now we turn to Luke's Gospel 3:16: "John answered, saying
to them all, I indeed
baptize you with water, but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of
whose shoes I am not worthy
to unloose. He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire."
Now turn and read the next
lesson from John's Gospel, 1:33: "And I knew him not, but he that sent
me to baptize with water the
same said unto me, Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and
remaining on him, the
same is he which baptizes with the Holy Ghost." And then John adds in
the next verse, "And I saw
and bear record that this is the Son of God."
So that settles
forever who it is that is to baptize with the Holy Ghost; it is the
blessed Son
of God. But we turn now and read Acts 1:5: "For John truly baptized
with water, but ye shall be
baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence." In connection with
the scriptures we have
already used, we will read the 8th verse of the first chapter of Acts:
"But ye shall receive power
after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you, and ye shall be witnesses
unto me both in Jerusalem
and in all Judea and in Samaria and unto the uttermost parts of the
earth." Now reader, a Christian
experience that will reach to the uttermost parts of the earth is to my
mind a mountain-peak
experience, or a mountain-top life. There is no use for me to undertake
to explain the above
scriptures, for they don't need anybody to explain them. They only need
a fellow to believe them
and go to shouting the victory through the blessed Son of God, and we
are ready to do that now,
and if we have got the blessed experience, it won't be long until it
will break out on us and
somebody will know it, and then somebody else will hear about it, and
the first thing you know it
will be all over the settlement, and then all over the state, and then
to the uttermost parts of the
earth.
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