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Ch 14 The Holy Spirit Guiding the Believer Into a Life as a Son





THE Apostle Paul writes in Rom. viii. 14,  R. V., " For as many as are led by the Spirit  of 6W, these are the sons of God/* In this  passage we see the Holy Spirit taking the conduct of  the believer's life. A true Christian life is a personally-  conducted life, conducted at every turn by a Divine  Person. It Is the believer's privilege to be absolutely  set free from all care and worry and anxiety as to the  decisions which we must make at any turn of life,  The Holy Spirit undertakes ^ all that responsibility for  us. A true Christian life is not one governed by a  long set of rules without us, but led by a living and  ever-present Person within us. It is in this connec-  tion that Paul says, " For ye received not the spirit of  bondage again to fear" A life governed^by rules with-  out one is a life of bondage. There is always fear that  we haven't made quite rules enough, and always the  dread that in an unguarded moment we may have  broken some of the rules which we have made. The  life that many professed Christians lead is one of awful  bondage ; for they have put upon themselves a yoke  more grievous to bear than that of the ancient Mosaic  law concerning which Peter said to the Jews of his

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time, that neither they nor their fathers had been able  to bear it (Acts xv. 10). Many Christians have a long  list of self-made rules, "Thou shalt do this," and  " Thou shalt do this," and " Thou shalt do this," and  a Thou shalt not do that," and " Thou shalt not do  that," and " Thou shalt not do that " ; and if by any  chance they break one of these self-made rules, or  forget to keep one of them, they are at once filled with  an awful dread that they have brought upon themselves  the displeasure of God (and they even sometimes fancy  that they have committed the unpardonable sin). This  is not Christianity, this is legalism. u We have not  received, the spirit of bondage again to fear," we have  received the Spirit who gives us the place of sons  (Rom. viii. 15). f Our lives should not be governed by  a set of rules without us but by the loving Spirit of  Adoption with^a us. We should believe the teaching  of God's Word that the Spirit of God's Son dwells  within us and we should surrender the absolute control  of our life to Him and look to Him to guide us at  every turn of life. He will do it if we only surrender  to Him to do it and trust Him to do it. If in a  moment of thoughtlessness, we go our own way  instead of His, we will not be filled with an over-  whelming sense of condemnation and of fear of an  offended God, but we will go to God as our Father,  confess our going astray, believe that He forgives us  fully because He says so (i John i. 9) and go on light  and happy of heart to obey Him and be led by His  Spirit,  f Being led by the Spirit of God does not mean for a

 

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moment that we will do things that the written Word  of God tells us not to do. The Holy Spirit never i  leads men contrary to the Book of which He Himself  is the AuthcJJ And if there is some spirit which is  leading us to do something that is contrary to the  explicit teachings of Jesus, or the Apostles, we may be  perfectly sure that this spirit who is leading us is not  the Holy Spirit. This point needs to be emphasized  in our day, for there are not a few who give them-  selves over to the leading of some spirit, whom they  say is the Holy Spirit, but who is leading them to do  things explicitly forbidden in the Word. We must  always remember that many false spirits and false  prophets are gone out into the world (i John iv. i).  There are many who are so anxious to be led by some  unseen power that they are ready to surrender the  conduct of their lives to any spiritual influence or  unseen person. In this way, they open their lives to  the conduct and malevolent influence of evil spirits to  the utter wreck and ruin of their lives.

A man who made great professions of piety once  came to me and said that the Holy Spirit was leading  him and u a sweet Christian woman," whom he had  met, to contemplate marriage. "Why," I said, in  astonishment, "you already have one wife." " Yes,"  he said, " but you know we are not congenial, and we  have not lived together for years." " Yes," I replied,  " I know you have not lived together for years, and I  have looked into the matter, and I believe that the  blame for that lies largely at your door. In any event,  she is f your wife. You have no reason to suppose she

 

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has been untrue to you, and Jesus Christ explicitly  teaches that if you marry another while she lives you  commit adultery" (Luke xvi. 18). "Oh, but," the  man said, "the Spirit of God is leading us to love  one another and to see that we ought to marry one  another." a You lie, and you blaspheme," I replied.  u Any spirit that is leading you to disobey the plain  teaching of Jesus Christ is not the Spirit of God but  some spirit of the devil." This perhaps was an  extreme case, but cases of essentially the same charac-  ter are not rare. Many professed Christians seek to  justify themselves in doing things which are explicitly  forbidden in the Word by saying that they are led by the  Spirit of God. Not long ago, I protested to the leaders  in a Christian assembly where at each meeting many  professed to speak with tongues in distinct violation of  the teaching of the Holy Spirit through the Apostle  Paul in i Cor. xiv. 27, 28 (that not more than two or  at the most, three, shall speak in a tongue in one  gathering and that not even one shall speak unless  there was an interpreter, and that no two shall speak  at the same time). The defense that they made was  that the Holy Spirit led them to speak several at a time  and many in a single meeting and that they must obey  the Holy Spirit, and in such a case as this were not  subject to the Word. The Holy Spirit never contra-  dicts Himself, He never leads the individual to do  that which in the written Wprf He has commanded us  all 'not to do. Any leading of the Spirit must be  tested by that which we know to be the leading of the  Spirit in the Word. But while we need to be on our

 

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guard against the leading of false spirits, it is our  privilege to be led by the Holy Spirit, and to lead a life  free from the bondage of rules and free from the  anxiety that we shall not go wrong, a life as children  whose Father has sent an unerring Guide to lead them  all the way.

Those who are thus led by the Spirit of God are  u sons of God," that is, they are not merely children of  God, born it is true of the Father, but immature, but they  are the grown children, the mature children of God ;  they are no longer babes but sons. The Apostle Paul  draws a contrast in Gal. iv. 1-7 between the babe  under the tutelage of the law and differing nothing  from a servant, and the full grown son who is no more  a servant but a son walking in joyous liberty. It some-  times seems as if comparatively few Christians to-day  had really thrown off the bondage of law, rules outside  themselves, and entered into the joyous liberty of sons*