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The Power to Live a Holy Life

June 19, 2011 - Someone once told me, “I want to become a Christian, but I don’t think I could live a holy life.” I replied: “You cannot possibly live a holy life as you are because you do not have the Holy Spirit. Once you transfer your trust in your good works to what Jesus has done for you on the cross, the Holy Spirit will enter your heart. Then, and only then, can you live a holy life.”

The Power to Live a Holy Life

Submit to one another out of reverence to Christ—Ephesians 5:21, NIV

The Power to Live a Holy Life

It is a wonderful thing to realize that all Christians have the Holy Spirit. “If anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ” (Romans 8:9, NIV). Therefore if you are a Christian, you have the Holy Spirit.

How do you know you have the Holy Spirit? You could not have trusted Christ for your salvation in your strength alone. The Holy Spirit enabled you to become a Christian. Nobody can say that Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Spirit.

If we really have the Holy Spirit, why is it such a struggle to live a holy life? Conversion to Christ does not perfect us. We are still sinners. “For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature” (Galatians 5:17, NIV).

Some people think that new Christians proceed to holy living automatically, with no help from other believers. After all, the Ethiopian eunuch was left to himself when Philip was whisked away. But the story of the eunuch is exceptional. Once Philip led the eunuch to Christ and baptized him, the Holy Spirit took Philip away to preach in another city. The main reason we have the New Testament is for our spiritual growth. Most of the Apostle Paul’s epistles are written to saved people to motivate them to holy living.

When I was pastor at Westminster Chapel, we had a ministry called Pilot Lights, where we witnessed to passers-by in the streets of London. We saw a surprising number of people come to faith in Christ between Victoria, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. Many of them we never saw again because they were from outside London, but when we did have the opportunity to follow up with these new Christians, the growth results were quite wonderful. This is an example of how the Holy Spirit works through means.

The Holy Spirit works through the motivation and encouragement of fellow Christians. Nothing is more encouraging than a fellow Christian who knows what it is to struggle but perseveres nonetheless. One of our greatest examples of a person maturing into holy living after being converted on the streets of London was almost entirely due to the loving follow-up of the person who led him to Christ. “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:24, NIV).

The Holy Spirit works through accountability friends, people who are both caring and impartial. In nearly all cases I have known where Christians have fallen into some sort of scandal, they were not accountable to anyone. We need to become vulnerable by seeking out those to whom we can be accountable. “Submit to one another out of reverence to Christ” (Ephesians 5:21, NIV). This honors the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit works through the church— a church where Christ is honored and the Bible is preached. No one that I know of is so mature and spiritual that they do not need to fellowship with the Body of Christ. Otherwise we may come to think we are above the Word, that our relationship with God bypasses the church. “Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching” (Hebrews 10:25, NIV).

The Holy Spirit works through our regular, disciplined time alone with the Lord. Whether we call it personal devotions or quiet time, we get to know the Lord and His will largely through how much time we give Him. Children judge how much we love them by the amount of time we spend with them. If God were to assess our love in this way, how much would He say that we love Him? In my time alone with God, I use a Bible reading plan, one that keeps me in the Word every day. And I make it a point to spend time alone in prayer. These moments—usually mornings—are the most valued time of my day. The Bible is the Holy Spirit’s greatest product. He wrote it. If you want to experience the power of the Spirit to live a holy life, get to know and love the Bible more than you do anything else in the world.

The Holy Spirit works through sound doctrine of sanctification. This presupposes good teaching. I was brought up in a church that encouraged you to believe that you could be sinlessly perfect. I am thankful for my background in many ways, but this teaching did me no great favor. Christians who think they have reached perfection will certainly fall, soon—and hard! God knows our frame. He remembers we are “dust.” Jesus, our High Priest, is touched with the feeling of our weaknesses and is always there to uphold us. Sanctification is progressive. We will not reach absolute perfection until we are glorified and made just like Jesus.

John Newton, author of the beloved hymn “Amazing Grace,” said to his friend William Cowper (also a great hymn writer): “I am not what I ought to be. I am not what I want to be. I am not what I will be. But thank God I am not what I used to be.” The progress may be slow, but if we keep our eyes on Jesus we will become more and more like Him and can encourage others to do the same.

 

14 Comments

Igwe Livinus Ifeanyi says 9.19.2012, 02:43 a.m.

I want you brethren 2 join forces with me and thank d Lord 4 my life n all he has done, doin n yet 2 do. despite my sins,unfaithfulness,inconsistency, God has been faithful and his favor has always been workin 4 me.I say Thank you Lord and God bless.

agnes says 8.9.2012, 03:49 a.m.

I have always known that without God we can do nothing.To read the bible,we need God's help.

L says 2.17.2012, 01:46 a.m.

I have always believed in God, yet not stand beside him @ time with pain and hurt, I feel alone. Not sure what I am suppose to do in this phase of life, but forgive, yet still have anger and hurt, forgive me for looking @ life this way and guide me.

sue says 12.24.2011, 1:14 p.m.

I am missing my family this year, so dysfunctional. But trying to see the cup as half full. I am a senior, woman, and unhoused, because I had to leave my rooming house room, it was so stressful. I am finding the winter hard.

Nwachukwu says 11.18.2011, 04:24 a.m.

I can do nothing, but with he Holy spirit that lives in me I can boldly say I am more than conqueror for He that is in me is greater than the world. Thank you Jesus for strengthen me with the Holy Spirit.

Esther V Bast says 11.9.2011, 11:32 p.m.

First, I want to thank God for your ministry, really a ministry from God. Not seen others like you guys and me and my husband pray to God you all continue with this good work; no other ministry like the one directed by Dr. Billy Graham. God Bless you all and Feliz Cumpleano Dr. Billy Graham.

Nonso says 8.12.2011, 06:28 a.m.

A life without the Holy Spirit is like a truck without diesel. Lord I thank you for the Holy Spirit, help me to become what you want me to be, for your glory.

Foster says 8.6.2011, 12:43 a.m.

I was blind but now i can see. God loves us even though we're sinners. Earlier on i use time to govern my life, which i never knew would only force me to strive hard for aquiring earthly properties. But as i gave my life to God he taught me to let eternity govern my life. And i will always bless his name for that.

Merwyn says 7.2.2011, 2:23 p.m.

Sinners saved by grace=saints. We must decrease so He can increase and every day iwill be a miracle as we toil in His vineyard.Yes, the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Pray that he sends.............................Amen!

Pat says 6.29.2011, 2:57 p.m.

God gives His Holy Spirit as the power to help us love. We do not love on our own. God, Himself, in the person of His Spirit, comes into our lives. God reminds us of the things that Jesus Christ taught us; God reminds us of what the Bible says; God reminds us of how important God’s standards are, and then calls us to righteousness. "I am speaking in human terms because of the weakness of your nature. For just as you presented the parts of your body as slaves to impurity and to lawlessness for lawlessness, so now present them as slaves to righteousness for sanctification." Romans 6:19

Lisa V. says 6.22.2011, 6:36 p.m.

I love Truth. There really is no fancy way around the real, true authentic walk of faith in God.

rene says 6.20.2011, 12:37 a.m.

Dear Holy Father I know I am not what I should be, and I am not even close to being what I pray to be. But I do Thank You Holy Father that I am not what I used to be. Thank you Father for putting the Holy Spirit in me. In Jesus name I pray this. Amen

Candy says 3.7.2011, 2:00 p.m.

I am grateful for our church body, who was ready to walk beside our family last year, during the death of our daughter. Our church family is still walking beside us and ready to help us in any detail of showing us how to stay strong in our faith of trusting and loving Jesus. They are the Lord's hands...reaching and touching our hearts.

ChildofGod says 3.7.2011, 12:17 a.m.

Alas, yes "The Journey" Yes Lord I say Yes Lord. More of You Lord and Less Of Me! Thank you Lord! The Christian Life is an Adventure. I love you Lord! Thank you for Loving me!

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