2017 40 Days of Prayer, Day 9

The Abiding Presence of God:
A Life of Complete Dependence
Day 9
“However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him.” Romans 8:9
Spirit of God, Spirit of Christ
A quick theological note…In this verse Paul uses three phrases interchangeably, “the Spirit,” “the Spirit of God,” and “the Spirit of Christ.” The third member of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, comes to work in the life of a believer because He is sent from God the Father at the request of God’s Son. In John 14:16, Jesus tells the disciples about the coming work of the Holy Spirit in their lives. He said, “I will ask the Father and He will give you another Comforter.” In the next verse, Jesus refers to the Comforter as “the Spirit of Truth,” because of mission of revealing divine truth to the disciples. In this same passage on the coming of the Comforter, Christ revealed the doctrine of the indwelling Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit comes to you, “He will be in you.” In Romans 8, Paul’s theology of the Holy Spirit parallels Christ’s own description of the work of the Holy Spirit in John 14. In this way, Paul can refer to the Holy Spirit as the “Spirit of God” and as the “Spirit of Christ” since the Spirit proceeds from the Father and because the Spirit comes to work in our lives at the request of Christ.
The Spirit of God Dwells in Us
The Spirit of God takes up residence in the life of every believer in Christ. There is no exception to this truth. If an individual has the Spirit of God dwelling in them, then that individual is a Christian. If a person does not have the Spirit of God dwelling in them, then that person is not a Christian. The moment we put our trust in Christ, many monumental events occur. We have our sins forgiven. We are justified before God and we are treated as though we are righteous even though we are sinners. We are set free from the power of sin and death. We are given life and peace. We are adopted into God’s family where we have an everlasting inheritance. All of this and many additional glorious truths are ours the very moment we become believers in Christ. In this verse, we discover another aspect of our Christian reality. When a person believes in Christ, Christ sends the Spirit of God to live within that person. The Spirit literally takes up residence. As a permanent resident, the Spirit affects every facet of our inner life. The Spirit directs our thinking and adjusts our motives. The Spirit reminds us of God’s Word and verifies the truthfulness of God’s Word. The Spirit brings God’s truth to our memory and leads us into a path that is pleasing to God. The Spirit refines us by bringing conviction of sin and purifies us by producing spiritual fruit in us. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22-23)
If a person is not a believer in Christ, then they do not have the Holy Spirit indwelling them. This is why it is impossible for an unbeliever to please God. This explains why unbelievers cannot comprehend the truthfulness of the Word of God. This underscores the substantial difference in priorities and radical difference in thinking between believers in Christ and those who do not know Him. If you describe to an unbelieving friend what God has done to bring salvation to you, that unbeliever may be unable to comprehend the beauty of your life-changing condition. They do not understand because they cannot understand. This is another proof of our relationship with God. If someone does do not have the Spirit of God directing their inner life: guiding, convicting of sin, adjusting priorities, changing passions, then that person does not belong to Christ. “Christian” is defined by Paul in this verse as belonging to Christ. If you are a Christian, then the Spirit of God dwells in you. The Spirit comes to bring about change by making us more like Christ. The Spirit begins the process of transforming us from our self-focused life to a Christ focused life.
Prayer Focus
God, I believe that I have put my trust in Your Son as my Savior and Lord. Right now, I reaffirm my absolute dependence upon You through faith in Your Son, Jesus Christ. I trust completely in Christ’s death and resurrection as the only means of my salvation. I confess that Jesus Christ is the treasure of my life. I want my life to reflect this great work of salvation. Lord, through the work of Your Holy Spirit, purify my life. Bear fruit in my life today. Lord, search my heart and purify my mind through the power of Your Spirit’s presence in my life. Amen.
From DL Moody’s Secret Power
I remember the morning I came out of my room after I had first trusted Christ, and I thought the old sun shone a good deal brighter than it ever had before. I thought that the sun was just smiling upon me…I had not a bitter feeling against any person, and I was ready to take all people into my heart. If a man has not the love of God shed abroad in his heart, he has never been regenerated…it is hard for us to live in the right mindset all the time. Someone comes along and treats us wrongly, perhaps we distain him. If so, we have not continued feeding on the word of God as we should; a root of bitterness springs up in our hearts, and perhaps we are not aware of it, but it has come up in our hearts; then we are not ready to be a work for God. The love of God is not being shed abroad in our hearts as it ought to be by the Holy Spirit. However, the work of the Holy Spirit must impact our love.
