Romans
12:1, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,
that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto
God, which is your reasonable service. 2And be not conformed to this
world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye
may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God.”
The
first requirement that God expects of us is total and complete
surrender to Him. The Apostle defines that here as presenting “your
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God...” This is
where we start! From here, we must allow the Word of God to have it’s
perfect work in us by the power of the Holy Ghost. Be separate from
the world and be changed by regeneration in the Spirit of God. Why is
that necessary? So we may discern what is the acceptable and perfect
will of God. This transformation can only be performed by the Holy
Ghost.
Immediately
following His baptism by John the Baptist, Jesus was let by the
Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan. Matthew 4:1, “Then
was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of
the devil.” Jesus had just left Jordan where He saw the heaven open
and the Spirit of God descended like a dove and lighted upon Him.
Luke addresses the same event in Luke 4:1, “And Jesus being full of
the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into
the wilderness.” Jesus was full of the Holy Ghost and possessed the
power to serve God’s purpose in Him. Now came the beginning of the
testing. Ryrie states that Satan’s intention was to make Christ sin
so as to thwart God’s plan for the redemption of man by
disqualifying the Savior. But, this event was not for the benefit of
Satan. The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness and God’s purpose
was to prove His Son to be sinless and thus a worthy Savior. Ryrie
states further that it is clear that Jesus was actually tempted and
it is equally clear that He was sinless.
Luke
4:2-13 gives the details of the confrontation of Jesus, the Son of
Truth and the Deceiver, Satan. The grueling encounter continued for
40 days and Satan used all his best tactics but he had no power over
the Son of Truth. All he could do was to walk away from the
battlefield in defeat. But, Jesus returned in the power of the
Spirit! Luke 4:14, “And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit
into Galilee: and there went out a fame of him through all the region
round about.” This classic battle has repeated itself every day
since that time. The same scenario has played out in our lives. The
Truth has prevailed and the deceiver is defeated. That is God’s
Plan!
After
His departure, Jesus sent the Holy Ghost to lead and guide us into
the fullness of our relationship with God. Through the Word of God
and by the anointing of the Spirit we are brought to the place where
God truly wants us to be. Paul described this journey in his second
letter to Timothy in chapter 3. In reference to the Scriptures, Paul
declared that, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God...”
2Timothy 3:16. That is to say that it is “God breathed.”
Therefore, the Scripture is God’s Word to us. Consequently, it will
benefit us in every aspect of our lives if we will receive it’s
instruction. What is the purpose of this inspired Word of God? Paul
answered that question in 2Timothy 3:17, “That the man of God may
be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” That we may
grow into the fullness of our relationship with God and be endued
with the power to serve God’s purpose in us.
Power
to serve God’s purpose only comes in the power of the Holy Ghost.
That is why we must experience regeneration in the Spirit of God and
the indwelling of the Holy Ghost. Why is that necessary? So we may
discern what is the acceptable and perfect will of God. This
transformation can only be performed by the Holy Ghost. Power to
serve God’s purpose is by the power of the Holy Ghost indwelling
us.
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