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Ch 15 The Holy Spirit Bearing Witness to our Sonsfaip





ONE of the most precious passages In the Bible  regarding the work of the Holy Spirit is found  in Rom^viii. 15, 16, R. V., "For ye re-  ceived not the spirit of bondage again to fear ; but ye  received the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry Abba,  Father. The Spirit Him'self beareth witness with our  spirit, that we are the children of God/ 7 There are two  witnesses to our sonship, first, our own spirit, taking  God at His Word (" As many as received Him, to them  gave He power to become the sons of God," John L  12), bears witness to our sonship. Our own spirit  unhesitatingly affirms that what God says is true that  we are sons of God because God says so. But there is  another witness to our sonship, namely, the Holy Spirit.  He bears witness together with our spirit. cc Together  with " is the force of the Greek used In this passage.  It does not say that He bears witness to our spirit but  " together with ** it. How He does this is explained In  GaL iv. 6, cc Because ye are sons, God hath sent  forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying,  Abba, Father." When we have received Jesus Christ  as our Saviour and accepted God's testimony concern-  ing Christ that through Him we have become sons, the

 

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Spirit of His Son comes Into our hearts filling them  with an overwhelming sense of sonship, and crying  through our hearts, tc Abba, Father." The natural  attitude of our hearts towards God is not that of sons.  We may call Him Father with our lips, as when for  example we repeat In a formal way, the prayer that  Jesus taught us, cc Our Father, which art in heaven,"  but there is no real sense that He Is our Father. Our  calling Him so is mere words. We do not really trust  Him. We do not love to come into His presence 5  we do not love to look up into His face with a sense  of wonderful joy and trust because we are talking to  our Father. We dread God. We come to Him In  prayer because we think we ought to and perhaps we  are afraid of what might happen if we did not. But  when the Spirit of His Son bears witness together with  our spirit to our sonship, then we are filled and thrilled  with the sense that we are sons. We trust Him as we  never even trusted our earthly Father. There is even  less fear of Him than there was of our earthly father.  Reverence there is, awe, but oh ! such a sense of  wonderful childlike trust.

Notice when it Is that the Spirit bears witness with  our spirit that we are the children of God. We have  the order of experience in the order of the verses in  Rom. viii. First we see the Holy Spirit setting us. free  from the law of sin and death, and consequently > the  righteousness of the law fulfilled in .us who walk not  after the law but after the Spirit (vs. 2-4) j then we  have th^believer not minding the things of the flesh

but the things of the Spirit (v^5) j then we have the

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believer day by 'day through the, Spirit putting to de'ath  the 4eeds of the body- (v. 13)5 then we have the  believer led by the Spirit of God, then and only then,  we have the Spirit bearing witness to our sonship.  There are many seeking the witness of the Spirit to  their sonship in the wrong place. They practically  demand the witness of the Spirit to their sonship before  they have even confessed their acceptance of Christ,  and certainly before they have surrendered their lives  fully to the control of the indwelling Spirit of God.  No, let us seek things in their right order. Let us  accept Jesus Christ as our Saviour, and surrender to  Him as our Lord and Master, because God commands  us to do so ; let us confess Him before the world  because God commands that (Matt. x. 32, 33 5 Rom.  x. 9, 10) ; let us assert that our sins are forgiven, that  we have eternal life, that we are sons of God because  God says so in His Word and we are unwilling to make  God a liar by doubting Him (Acts x. 43 ; xiii. 38, 39 ;  i John v. 10-13 ; John v. 24; John L I2);^e*t us  surrender our lives to the control of the Spirit of Life,  looking to Him to set us free from the law of sin and  death ; let us set our minds, not upon the things of the  flesh but the things of the Spirit j let us through the  Spirit day by day put to death the deeds of the body 5  let us give our lives up to be led by the Spirit of God  in all things ; and\/i let us simply trust God to send  the Spirit of His Son into our hearts filling us with a  sense of sonship, crying, " Abba, Father," and He will  do it.

God, our Father, longs that we shall know and



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realize that we are His sons. He longs to hear us call  Him Father from hearts that realize what they say,  and that trust Him without a fear or anxiety. He is  our Father, He alone in all the universe realizes the  fullness of meaning that there is in that wonderful  word " Father," and it brings joy to Him to have us  realize that, He is our Father and to call Him so.

Some years ago there was a father in the state of  Illinois, who had a child who had been deaf and dumb  from her birth. It was a sad day in that home when  they came to realize that that little child was deaf and  would never hear and, as they thought, would never  speak. The father heard of an institution in Jackson-  ville, 111., where deaf children were taught to talk. He  took this little child to the institution and put her in  charge of the superintendent. After the child had  been there some time, the superintendent wrote telling  the father that he would better come and visit his child.  A day was appointed and the child was told that her  father was coming. As the hour approached, she sat  up in the window, watching the gate for her father to  pass through. The moment he entered the gate she  saw him, ran down the stairs and ran out on the lawn,  met him, looked up into his face and lifted up her  hands and said, " Papa." When that father heard the  dumb lips of his child speak for the first time and frame  that sweet word cc Papa," such a throb of joy passed  through his heart that he literally fell to the ground and  rolled upon the grass in ecstasy. But there is a Father  who loves as no earthly father, who longs to have His  children realize that they are children, and when we

 

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look up into His face and from a heart which the Holy

Spirit has filled with a sense of sonship call Him  u Abba " (papa), " Father/' no language can describe  the joy of God.