“Going Deeper with God” Pt 5:
God brought us into this world because He has a plan and purpose for each one of us. Because of Adam and Eve’s fall in the Garden of Eden, every person born from that point on would be born with a “sin nature.” That means we have a “bent” toward doing wrong more than doing good. The Bible is a love story from God to mankind because He had a plan to rescue every person who was willing to be rescued from their sins which was made possible by the death of His only Son, Jesus, on the cross.
Repentance of sin brings salvation, and Christ now lives in our heart. God knows more about us than we know ourselves and knew even after becoming one of his followers, there would be a constant battle or lure to return to our sinful habits. Just as He sent a rescuer to save us from our sins, God sent the Holy Spirit (Acts 2) to fill our hearts and minds. God wants us to live a life of holiness. A life truly dedicated or consecrated to Him. This happens when we realize we can’t fight life’s battles alone and totally surrender our life to Him and his will.
Sanctification means to “set apart.” There are a number of terms used to describe being filled with the Holy Spirit. Some words are sanctification, heart holiness, the second blessing, baptized in the Spirit, and perhaps others. Honestly, I believe God is more interested in the experience than what it’s called. Ask yourself, “Can I use more of God in my life?” If so, by surrendering whatever need or weakness you have to Him is a step toward receiving His power.
The Holy Spirit not only saves and empowers us but teaches us the life God wants us to live. He wants to cleanse our hearts of anger, bitterness, jealousy, pride, selfishness, and hatred. We are called to live holy lives, and a holy life resembles the life Jesus would be living if He walked our streets today. But He’s not here, so you and I are the only “Jesus” (living example) that people can see today. We are his “Light” in a dark world.
He saves us (salvation), fills and cleanses us with his Spirit (sanctification), which empowers us to live a life He wants us to live. It may not happen overnight but take one issue at a time considering the things mentioned in the paragraph above. One by one those vices can be replaced with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control” (Galatians 5:22-23).
Pastor Carnes