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R.A. Torrey Collection: Torrey, R.A. - Person and Work of Holy Spirit: 12 Holy Spirit Forming Christ Within us



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IT is a wonderful and deeply significant prayer that  Paul offers iii/Eph. iii. 16-19 for the believers in  Ephesus and for all believers who read the Epistle.

Paul writes, u For this cause I bow my knees unto

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the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on  earth is named, that He would grant you, according  to the riches of His glory, that ye may be strengthened  with pQffi^J^?Ugb--Hi^Spirit in the inward man / that  Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith ; teethe  end that ye, being^ footed and grounded in love,Tnay  be strong to apprehend with all the saints what is the  breadth and length, and height and depth, and to know  the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye  may be filled unto all the fullness of God " (R. V.). We  have here an advance in the thought over that which  we have just been studying in the preceding chapter.  It is the carrying out of the former work to its comple-  tion. Here the power of the Spirit manifests itself, not  merely in giving us victory over sin but in four things :  I. In Christ ^ dwelling,in ^our hearts. The word  translated u dwell " in this passage is a very strong  word. It means literally, cc to dwell down," cc to settle,"  u to^dweljjeep." It is the work of the Holy Spirit to  form the living Christ within us, dwelling deep down

 

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in the deepest depths of our being. We have already  seen that this was a part of the significance of the name  sometimes used of the Holy Spirit, a the Spirit of  Christ/* In Christ on the cross of Calvary, made an  atoning sacrifice for sin, bearing the curse of the  broken law in our place, we have Christ for us. But  by the power of the Holy Spirit bestowed upon us by  the risen Christ we have Christ in us/ Herein lies the  secret of a Christlike life. We hear a great deal in  these days about doing as Jesus would do. Certainly  we ought as Christians to live like Christ. " He that  saith he abideth in Him, ought himself so to walk even  as He walked " (i John ii. 6). But any attempt on  our part to imitate Christ in our own strength will only  result in utter disappointment and despair. There is  nothing more futile that we can possibly attempt than  to imitate Christ in the power of our own will. If we  fancy that we succeed it will be simply because we have  a very incomplete knowledge of Christ. The more  we study Him, and the more perfectly we understand  His conduct, the more clearly will we see how far short  we have come from imitating Him. But God does not  demand of us the impossible, He does not demand of  us that we imitate Christ in our own strength. He  offers to us something infinitely better, He offers to  form Christ in us by the power of His Holy Spirit,  And when Christ is thus formed in us by the Holy  Spirit's power, all we have to do is to let this indwell-  ing Christ live out His own life in us, and then we shall  be like Christ without struggle and effort of our own,  A woman, who had a deep knowledge of the Word and

 

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a rare experience of the fullness that there Is In Christ,  stood one morning before a body of ministers as they  plied her with questions. " Do you mean to say, Mrs.

H," one of the ministers asked, u that you are

holy ? " Quickly but very meekly and gently, the  elect lady replied, " Christ in me is holy." No, we  are not holy. To the end of the chapter in and of  ourselves we are full of weakness and failure, but the  Holy Spirit Is able to form within us the Holy One of  God, the Indwelling Christ, and He will live out His  life through us In all the humblest relations of life :as  well as In those relations of life that are considered  greater. He will live out His life through the mother  in the home, through the day-labourer in the pit, through  the business man in his office everywhere,

II. In our being footed and grounded in love (v. 17).  Paul multiplies figures here. The first figure Is taken  from the tree shooting its roots down deep Into the  earth and taking fast hold upon it. The second figure  Is taken from a great building with its foundations laid  deep in the earth on the rock. Paul therefore tells us  that by the strengthening of the Spirit in the inward  man we send the roots of our life down deep into the  soil of love and also that the foundations of the super-  structure of our character are built upon the rock of  love. Love is the sum of holiness, the fulfilling of the  law (Rom. xiii. 10) ; love is what we all most need  in our relations to God, to Jesus Christ and to one an-  other ; and it is the work of the Holy Spirit to root and  ground our lives in love. There is the most intimate  relation between Christ being formed within us, or

 

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made to dwell in us, and our being rooted and grounded  in love, for Jesus Christ Himself is the absolutely per-  fect embodiment of divine love.

III. In our being made strong to apprehend with all  the saints what is the breadth and length and height and  depth, and to know the lop e_ of Chrisi;which passeth knowl-  edge. It is not enough that we love, we must know the  love of Christ, but that love passeth knowledge. It is so  broad, so long, so high, so deep, that no one can com-  prehend it. But we can cc apprehend " it 5 we can  lay hold upon it ; we can make it our own ; we can  hold it before us as the object of our meditation, our  wonder, and our joy. But it is only in the power of the"  Holy Spirit that we can thus apprehend it. The mind  cannot grasp it at all, in its own native strength. A man  untaught and unstrengthened by the Spirit of God may  talk about the love of Christ, he may write poetry about  it, he may go into rhapsodies over it, but it is only  words, words, words. There is no real apprehension.  But the Spirit of God makes us strong to really ap-  prehend it in all its breadth, in all its length, in all its  depth, and in all its height.

IV. In our being "filled unto ALL the fullness of God."  There is a very important change between the Au-  thorized and Revised Version. The Authorized Ver-  sion reads Filled with all the fullness of God." The  Revised Version reads more exactly " filled unto all the  fullness of God." It is no wonder that the translators  of the Authorized Version staggered at what Paul said  and sought to tone down the full force of his words.  To be filled with all the fullness of God would not be

 

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so wonderful, for It is an easy matter to fill a pint cup  with all the fullness of the ocean, a single dip will do it.  But it would be an impossibility indeed to fill a pint  cup unto all the fullness of the ocean, until all the full-  ness that there is in the ocean is in that pint cup. But  it is seemingly a more impossible task that the Holy  Spirit undertakes to do for us, to fill us u unto all the  fullness " of the infinite God, to fill us until all tjxe  intellectual and moral fullness that there is in God is in  us., But this is the believer's destiny, we are " heirs of  God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ "(Rom. viii. 17),  /". ^., we are heirs of God to the extent that Jesus Christ  is an heir of God $ that is, we are heirs to all God is  and all God has. It is the work of the Holy Spirit to  apply to us that which is already ours in Christ. It is  His work to make ours experimentally all God has and  all God is, until the work is consummated in our being  "filled unto all the fullness of God" This is not the  work of a moment, nor a day, nor a week, nor a month,  nor a year, but the Holy Spirit day by day puts His  hand, as it were, into the fullness of God and conveys  to us what He has taken therefrom and puts it. into us,  and then again He puts His hand into the fullness that  there is in God and conveys to us what is taken there-  from, and puts it into us, and this wonderful process  goes on day after day and week after week and month  after month, and year after year, and never ends until  we are " filled unto all the fullness of God."