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Soul or Spir i tThe mode of operation in the Dispensation of Grace
Part 1(The Soul Played an Integral Role In the Life Of The Old Testament Saint)
A Paper Presented
To
The Grace Bible Conference
July 9th
2011
By
Kevin Jeffrey, pastor Grace Bible Church of Titusville
INTRODUCTIONBelievers who immolate Old Testament saints are immolating people living under provisions that are
inferior to those given believers in the Dispensation of Grace. Scripture states that the content of oursalvation is better than those saints. We will see today that the life of the Old Testament saint was a life
lived in the soul. They were not regenerated as believers today. Scripture teaches us that the believertoday, has been regeneratedthat is he has been born again. God has united his spirit in loose association
to Him in order that the believer can see things the way God does.1This is a benefit in which the Old
Testament saints were not participants. Today, well consider the emphasis of the soul in the life of theOld Testament saint and how distinct it was from what believers have today.
I.THERE ARE THREE PARTS OF MAN AS UNDERSTOOD BY SCRIPTURE.A. The bible teaches that man is comprised of a body.
B. The bible teaches that man is comprised of a spirit.
C. The bible teaches that man is comprised of a soul.
II. THERE ARE SEVERAL TERMS FOR SOUL USED THROUGHOUT SCRIPTURE.
A. The Hebrew word most commonly translated soul is vp, n
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beast; it is the life of the body.Synonyms of the Old TestamentNote:
Thus the soul, according to the O.T. is the personal centre of desire, inclination,and appetite, and its normal condition is to be operating in or through means ofa physical organization, whether human or otherwise. Hence, when we readthat man or Adam became a living soul (Gen. 2:7), we are to understand that
the structure which had been moulded from the dust became the habitation and,to a certain extent, the servant of an ego or conscious center of desire appetite.When the soul departs (Gen. 35:18), the body becomes untenanted, and theego which has grown with the growth of the body is dislodged from itshabitation.
B. The Greek word used for soul is yuch/j (psuche).1. The derivative existence of all living creatures, including human beings life-
principle,physical life, breath.Joseph Thayer2. The essence of life in terms of thinking, willing, and feeling - 'inner self, mind,
thoughts, feelings, heart, being.Louw-Nida
C. The soul is seen in Scripture as the animating principle for humans and animals.1. The soul is the animating principle in the lives of men.
a. The fact of the soul as the animating principle of human life is seen in thebreathing of life into Adam. cf. Gen. 2:7; 1 Co. 15:45
b. The facts are seen in the use of psuche in denoting the life of Christ. Matt. 2:20
c. The fact is seen in the Lords statement about the rich man. Lk. 12:20d. The fact is seen in the Lords soul not been left in hades. Acts 2:27
e. The fact is seen in those killed in the Tribulation period. Rev. 6:9
2. The soul is seen in Scripture as common to men and animals. Lev. 24:18
III. THE TERM SOUL IS OFTEN USED IN SCRIPTURE TO DENOTE AN INDIVIDUAL.
A. The apostle Paul used the term in Romans to emphasize the believers need to be
submissive to government authorities. Rom. 13:1
B. The term is used in Leviticus to emphasize individuals who commit certain acts. Lev. 5:1, 15;
6:2; 22:6
C. The term is used in Genesis of those who are uncircumcised. Gen. 17:14
IV. THE SOUL INTERPRETS THE FIVE SENSES OF MAN TO THE MIND.
A. The soul is seat of taste. cf. Num. 11:5-6; 21:5; Deut. 12:15, 20, 21; 14:26; Gen. 27:4, 19,
25, 31; Ps. 63:5
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B. The soul is the seat of touch. cf. Rev. 18:12-14; Job 6:7
C. The soul is the seat of sight. cf. Rev. 18:12-14
D. The soul is the seat of feel. cf. Matt. 26:38; Ps. 42:1, 2, 11, Jon. 2:7
E. The soul is the seat of sound. cf. Pro. 16:24; 25:13
IV. SCRIPTURE DRAWS A DISTINCT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOUL AND SPIRIT.
A. The two words are used together just one time in Scripture. Heb. 4:12
B. The spirit is the rational part of the mind.
1. The mind is a larger part of man than the spirit. Eph. 4:23
2. The thoughts of a man are a result of the spirit. 1 Co. 2:11
C. The spirit is where the believers is regenerated. John 3:3; Gal. 6:18; Philemon 25
D. Both spirit and soul are necessary for maintenance of life.
1. The body without the spirit is dead. Ja. 2:26
2. The body with the soul is dead. cf. Acts 20:10; Gen. 35:18
Note:
Thelanguage of Heb. 4:12 suggest the extreme difficulty of distinguishing
between the soul and spirit, alike in their nature and in their activities. Generally
speaking the spirit is the higher, the soul the lower element. The spirit may be
recognized as the life principle bestowed on man by God, the soul as the resultinglife constituted in the individual, the body being the material organism animated
by soul and spirit."
E. The Bible draws a line of demarcation concerning those who are soulish and those who arespiritual.
1. The Greek word used to denote soulish is the word yuciko.j
2. The word spiritual is the Greek word pneumatiko.j
a. pneumat is the Greek word for spirit; it can be the place of the human rationale
or is also used of the Holy Spirit.b. The ending ikos is a Greek suffix that emphasizes the idea ofpertaining to
when added to the ending of a word.3. Definitions of pnumatikos emphasize the function of the human spirit.a. William Newell defines it as consisting of communications adapted to and only
understandable by beings of a spiritual realm or sphere.b. Alexander Souterwith general reference to the higher nature of man as
dir ectly in touch with and in f luenced by the divine, but sometimes associated
with the demonic worl d.
F. pneumatiko.jis not a term used before the day of Pentecost.
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1. Regeneration, which takes place in the realm of the believers spirit, was not possiblebefore the Day of Pentecost.2John. 3:5; Rom. 8:9
2. Regeneration allows the Grace Believer to relate to God today in a way that the OldTestament saint could not.
a. The believer can worship God in his spirit. John 4:23-24; Phil. 3:3b. The believer can serve God in his spirit. Rom. 1:9
c. The believer can be renewed in his spirit. Eph. 4:23
V. OLD TESTAMENT SAINTS LIVED IN THE RELM OF THE SOUL DUE TO THEIR LIMITED
RELATIONSHIP TO THE HOLY SPIRIT.A. Some Old Testament saint were filled by the spirit to aid in making of materials to
serve God.1. Some were filled in order that they could make Aarons priestly
garments.2. Some were filled in order to help construct the tabernacle. Ex. 31:3;
35:31
B.The Holy Spirit came upon some Old Testament saints.
1. The Spirit came upon Gideon to empower him to lead men. Judges 6:342. The Spirit came upon Samson to perform powerful feats. cf. Judges
14:6, 19
3. The Spirit came upon Balaam. Num. 24:24. The Spirit came upon Moses. Num. 11:25
5. The Spirit came upon Saul. 1 Sam. 11:6
C.God interacted with the spirit of Old Testament saints to accomplish His desires.
1. The spirit of some Old Testament saints were stirred3. Haggai 1:14
cf. Dt. 32:11 (similar to an eagle that stirs her nest)2. Such stirring is consistent with Gods dealings with unbelievers also.
cf. Dan. 11:253. The Spirit provided for some saints to be endowed with wisdom. Deut.
34:9
D.Old Testament saints could accomplish certain things through his spirit.1. His spirit could sustain him in sickness. Prov. 18:142. His spirit was similar to a candle that searched the inward parts.
Prov. 20:27
E.The Holy Spirit could depart from Old Testament saints.
1. The Spirit departed4
from Saul after he rebelled. 1st
Sa. 16:142. The Spirit departed from Samson. Judges 16:20
2Pneumatikos does not appear in the Septuagint.
3Stirred means to rouse oneself to activity. Brown, Driver & Briggs cf.4The Hebrew word means to turn aside from
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VI. THE OLD TESTAMENTS SAINTS RELATIONSHIP TO THE SPIRIT DIFFERED FROM THATEXPERINCED BY THE CHURCH TODAY.
A. Spiritual maturity was not possible before the Dispensation of Grace.
1. The word maturity is the word teleio,w.
a. Vines defines teleio,was that which signifies having reached its end,complete perfect.
b. Lavern Schafer defines teleio,was the effect of experiental knowledge
gained while a believer is spiritual, or Spirit-filled, and acting in any
situation in a Scriptural manner.
c. Abbott and Smith defines teleio,was having reached its end, finished,
complete, perfect (development)
2. Maturity is illustrated in Heb. 5:14.
a. The mature believer has habitually used his senses -- perception.
b. The result of the believers habitually use is that he has exercised his
senses.c. The result of the believers exercised senses is he can make
distinctions.
B. The Jewish believers of Hebrews were not maturing, but were babesinarticulate
babbler. Heb. 5:11; (ill. Eph. 4:14)
1. Babes are blown about; agitated by waves (kludon) by every wind of
doctrine. (ill. Ja. 1:6; Lk. 8:24)
2. Babes are carried about; to be borne to and fro (periphero) by every wind
of doctrine. (ill. Mk. 6:55)
3. False teachers are the source of the spiritual instability of babes.
a. False teachers use slight (kubeiaintentional fraud) to deceive babes.
b. False teachers use (clevernesstrickery) to deceive babes. (ill. Lk.
20:20-23; 2 Co. 11:3)
C. Old Testament saints under law could not surpass baby status. Gal. 4:1- 5
1. The Law could not bring about spiritual maturity. Heb. 7:19
a. The Levitical Priesthood was insufficient to provide for maturity.i. The high priest under law had to offer up sacrifices for their own
sins. Heb. 5:3; 7:27-28ii. The high priest under law died. Heb. 7:23
iii. The high priest under law could only enter into the holy ofholies to once a year to offer up sacrifices. Heb. 9:7
b. The sacrifices offered under law could not cleanse the conscience of theOld Testament saint. Heb. 9:9; 10:1-2
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b. The Greek equivalent is eparas which means to li ft up, raise, elevateFriberg
Lexiconit is never used of the soul. cf. Lk. 16:23
8. The Old Testament saint who waited for the return of Jehovah did it in soul.
a. Waited isdumiya in the Hebrew which means to be in silence, waiti ng with
resignation. Ps. 39:3; 62:5
b. Waiting in translated by several words in the Greek is the word is
apekdexomethato await eagerly or expectantly for some future event.cf.
Phil. 3:20; anameneinremain in a place or state.Louw-Nida; the vari ous
words are never used with the soul.
9. The soul of the Old Testament saint could bless the Lord. Ps. 103:1, 2, 22
a. Bless in the Hebrew language is Barack which means to adore with bended
knees.Brown, Driver & Briggs cf. Deut. 8:10; Ps. 34:1
b. The Greek word substituted for bless in the Septuagint is eulogiato speak
well of.
c. Blessing the Lord was done to express appreciation for things that He hasdone and who He is. cf. Gen. 24:48; Ps. 104:1
10. The soul is seen as following hard after Jehovah. Ps. 63:8
a. The phrase follow hard is the Hebrew word dabakwhich means to cleave to;
to keep close.Brown, Driver & Briggs. cf. Deut. 10:20; 13:5; Josh 23:8
b. The Greek word used to translate dabak is the word kallaw which has the idea
of to uni te oneself with; li terall y join closely, glue together.cf. Acts 9:26;
5:13
11. The soul of the O.T. saint is seen as waiting for the Lord. Ps. 130:5, 6
a. Those who waited for the Lord looked eagerl y for H im.b. Old Testament saints could find themselves in positions where they had to
wait for Jehovah to come to their rescue in various circumstances. cf. 2
Ki.6:33; Prov. 20:22
c. Israel was told to wait upon the return of the Glory after He departed from
the temple. Is. 40:28-31; Zep. 3:8; Mic. 7:7
12. The soul could praise the Lord. 146:1
a. Praise is the Hebrew word hallal which means to shout, both in joy and in
terror.Brown, Driver & Briggs. cf. Ps. 147:12; Ps. 63:6; 119: 164
b. The praise mentioned in the Old Testament differs slightly from that in the
New Testament. cf. Heb. 13:15
13. The soul of the Old Testament saint could be joyful. Is. 61:10
a. Joy in the New Testament is a mental contentment withcircumstances that are difficult. cf. Ja. 1:2
b. Joyful in the Old Testament is tied to the soul.
c. Joyful as defined in the Old Testament meant to shr iek ecstaticall yHolladay lexicon.
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d. Joyful is often teamed with the noun noise to denote the tenor of
the joyfulness.
i. Noise (a shout, a cryout) is used in the Old Testament todenote Ps. 66:1; 88:1; 100:1
ii. Instruments were used to make a joyful noise. cf. 98:6
iii. Psalms (songs of praise) were used to make a joyful noise.Ps. 95:2 cf. Is. 12:5; Ps. 105:2
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Soul or Spir i tExamining the mode of operation for the believer in the
Dispensation of Grace.
Part 2
(The Necessity of the Spiritual Believer)A Paper Presented
To
The Grace Bible Conference
July 10th
2011
By
Kevin Jeffrey, pastor Grace Bible Church of Titusville
INTRODUCTION
Only the believer living within the realm of his regenerated spirit can operate in a way that ispleasing to God. Old Testament saints were not regenerated and were incapable of pleasing God
in the way believers can today. As the believer operates out of his renewed mind, he can
overcome the emotional instability that accompanies living in the soul and thereby do those
things that are well pleasing to God.
I.
NEW TESTAMENT REVELATION ABOUT THE SOUL CLEARIFIES THE PROPERRELATIONSHIP OF THE BELIEVER IN THIS DISPENSATION TO THE SOUL.
A. Peter reveals information about the soul not understood in the Old Testament.
1. The apostle revealed that the soul of the believer is not saved. 1stPet. 1:9
2. The apostle revealed that the sin nature makes its attack through the soul. 1st
Pet. 2:11
a. Fleshly lusts are those strong desires, cravings that emanate from the
fallen nature of man.
b. The word war offers insight into how the flesh provokes men toact.c. The Greek word used for war is strateo is a mil itar y term used to note
the making of a mi li tary expediti on, to lead soldiers to war or to
battle.Joseph Thayer cf. Ja. 4:1d. The word against means to come in oppositi on to f or the purpose of
leveli ng an assul t against the area of vul nerabil ity. cf. 2 Ki. 18:9
3. The apostle Peter reveals that the soul can be purified. 1stPet. 1:22
B. Scripture reveals that the believer today can uniquely possess his soul.
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1. The English translation saving of the soul obscures the Greek language. Heb.
13:39
a. Saving is actually the term made up of:
i. Eis which means into the act of entering into something.
ii. Peripoiasin is the act of possessing something in a way that
is unique to bel iever today. cf. 1st
Thes. 5:9; 2 Thess. 2:14; 1st
Pet. 2:9
b. The word of is better translated generally concerning the soul.
2. Scripture outlines the way the soul can be uniquely possessed today.
a. The believers soul can be confirmed. Acts 14:22b. The soul can be purified. 1 Pet. 1:22c. Believers can commit their souls to God during suffering. 1
stPet.
4:19d. The hope the believer has in Christ is an anchor for the soul. Heb.
6:19
II. OLD TESTAMENT SAINTS COULD NOT FUNCTION IN THEIR SPIRIT THE WAYBELIEVER CAN IN THIS DISPENSATION.
A. There are several reasons seen in Scripture that go against the Old
Testament saint sharing the same content of spirituality.
1. The use of the word spiritual is scarce in the Old Testament.a. The term is used only once in the book of Hosea.
b. The Hebrew word used to denote spiritual is ruah
2. Descriptions of the term spirit of the Old Testament saint
described various dispositions of mind, but no emphasis uponregeneration of spirit or its resulting effects.
a. There was an expectation that the spirit of the Old Testament saintcould be absent of deceit. Ps. 32:2
b. There is an implication that one could rule (mashal exercise
dominion over, controls). Pr. 16:32
B. Old Testament saints could have certain qualities emanating from his spirit.
1. He could be humble5in spirit. Prov. 29:23
2. He could be patient6in spirit. Ecc. 7:8
3. He could be quieted7in spirit. Zech. 6:8
C. The Lord drew a line of demarcation in the future use of the spirit during Hisearthly ministry. John 4:24
5The Hebrew word shapel which means to be low,6The Hebrew word arek which means to be long; the Septuagint substitutes makrothumia long holding
out of the mind for arek in some passages.7The Hebrew word used here is nuah which means to settle down, rest. -- Holladay Lexicon
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D. The apostle Paul noted that he served God in the realm of his human spirit. Rom.
1:9
1. The word for serve is lutreo which means to do a priestly service. cf. Heb.12:28
2. The priestly service of the Grace Believer is contrasted with that of those
under law. Heb. 13:10
E. The believer worshipping God in the realm of his human spirit puts no confidence
in his flesh. Phil. 3:3
III. THE GRACE BELIEVER CAN BE FILLED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THEREBYPRODUCE SPIRITUAL RESULTS UNATTAINABLE TO SAINTS BEFORE
PENTECOST...
A. The Holy Spirit can fill up whats lacking from the fruit of the Spirit in the life ofthe believer when he overcomes the sin nature. Eph. 4:18
B. The spiritual believer can appreciate the things the believer has in Christ. 1 Co. 2:9-15
C. Believers can offer spiritual sacrifices to God.
1. The word forsacrificeis the word thusia.a. I.S.B.E. defines thusia as a presentation to diety of some material
object, the possession of the offerer as an act of worship; it expresses
homage, grati tude and need.
b. Vines define thusiaas the act of off eri ng or that which is offered.
2. There are positive and negative results ofsacrificesin Scripture.
a. Some sacrifices accomplished the intended goal.b. The sacrifices under law served to purify the tabernacle and the
vessels in it. Heb.9:21-23.
c. Sacrifices were made for sin under law. Heb. 5:1d. Sacrifices in Scripture testified concerning the righteousness of some.
Heb.11:4
3. Some sacrifices in Scripture fall short of Gods desires.a. The sacrifice of Cain was rejected. Heb. 11:4
b. The sacrifices under law could not take away sin. Heb. 10:11
4. As priests, Grace Believers offer up spiritual sacrifices to God. 2 Pet. 2:5a. Every Grace Believer is considered a priest under Grace. 1 Pet. 2:9;
Rev. 1:6; 5:9-10
b. I.S.B.E. definesspiritualto mean the attr ibutes of spir it , moral not
physical anti thesis.
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c. Vines definesspiritualas always means the ideas of invisibi li ty and of
power. I t does not occur in the Septuagint nor in the Gospels. I t is an
after Pentecost word.d. The word spiritual is used in the context of Scripture to denote the
opposite of that which is physical. (ill. 1 Co. 9:11; Eph. 6:12; 5:19)
5. There are six sacrifices of the Grace Believer listed in Scripture.a. The Grace Believer offers his body a living sacrifice. Rom. 12:2
b. The Grace Believer offers a sacrifice of doing good. Heb. 13:16
c. The Grace Believer offers a sacrifice of praise. Heb. 13:15d. The Grace Believer offers a sacrifice of giving. Phil. 4:18
e. The Grace Believer offers a sacrifice of faith. Phil. 2:17
f. The Grace Believer offers a sacrifice of fellowship. Heb. 13:16
V. THE SPIRITUAL BELIEVER CAN MANIFEST THE LIFE OF THE INDWELLING CHRIST.
A. There are two aspects of the fruit produced by the Holy Spirit that produces the proper
attitude towards other believers.
1. Love is a desir e for and a deli ght in the well -being of the one loved
even i f i t cost you something others centered, sacri f icial. (Schafer)
a. Love (agape) is different from brotherly love (fondness).
(cf. 1Tim. 5:10)b. Love is illustrated in the lives of believers in Scripture.
cf. Heb. 6:10; 1stThess. 1:3; 4:9-10
c. Love prevents believers from doing evil towards
another. Rom.13; 8-10; Eph. 5:25d. Believers serve one another as a slave by love. Gal. 5:13
2. Goodness is that qual ity in whi ch one does as much as ever
he can and proves his moral quali ty by promoting the well -
being of him with whom he has to do. (Cremer)
a. Goodness is contrasted in Scripture with evil words.b. Goodness is contrasted withpornerosevil. Matt. 12:34-35
c. Goodness is contrasted with kakos evil. Rom. 7:19; 13:4
d. Goodness is contrasted withphalosevil. 2 Co. 5:10; Rom. 9:11
B. Two parts of the fruit aids the believers relating to others.
1. Kindness is a sweetness of temper, putti ng others at ease. (Schafer)
a. Kindness is illustrated by God in Scripture towards men. Rom.
2:4; 11:22; Tit. 3:4b. Kindness is not a characteristic of the unsaved man. Rom. 3:12
c. Kindness is the means by which men are brought to repentance.
Rom. 2:4
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2. Longsuffering is that qual ity of self -restraint in the face of provocation
which does not hastil y retaliate or promptly punish. (Vines)
a. God illustrates longsuffering in dealing with the unsaved. 2 Pet.3:9, 15; 1 Pet. 3:20; Rom. 9:22
b. Longsuffering is illustrated in the life of Paul. 1 Tim. 1:12-16
c. Longsuffering is a substitute for slothfulness. Heb. 6:12
C. Faith and joy and peace stabilize a believer.
1. Faith has two components. Heb. 11:1
a. Things hoped for.b. Evidence of things not seen
c. Faith is based upon a promise from God. Rom. 4:20
d. The faith of as spiritual believer is seen in his works. 1 Thess.
1:4e. The spiritual believer walksby faith. 2 Co. 5:7
. 2. Joy is:
a. Schafer -- is enjoying cir cumstances whatever they may be; a
mental wi ll ingness to accept and appreciate any cir cumstance
without resentment or frustration in these circumstances.b. DNTTis the response of the mind to any pleasurable event or
state. It is both exemplified in life and character. And set forth
in the teachings of Jesus. There are many imitators that in spiteof the profound elements of grief and tragedy in His life, His
habitual demeanor was gladsome, and joyous; certainly not
gloomy or ascetic.
c. Joy is contrasted with words of anguish.
i. Joy is contrasted withgrief. John 16:20
ii. Joy is contrasted withgroaning. Heb. 13:17iii. Joy is contrasted with offended. Matt. 13:19-21
d. Joy reaches its zenith when faced with adversity. Ja. 1:2; Heb.
10:34; 1 Thess.1:6; Acts 13:52; 20:24
3. Peace is:
a. Shaferan unruf fl ed mind, lacking any timidity.b. Cremera state of untr oubled, undisturbed well -being;
del iverance and freedom fr om all distress that are experienced
as the resul t of sin.
c. Peace has an impact on the daily activities of the Grace Believer.Phil. 4:7; Col. 3:15
d. Peace rules over the heart of the spiritual believer. Col. 3:15
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D. Meekness and self-control can keep a believer from being sidetracked from
Gods plan.
1. Meekness is a tameness of mind, or control of the mind (spirit) thatkeeps one focused on accomplishing an objective. (Schafer)
a. Moses was called the meekest man on earth. Numbers 12:3
b. The meek among the nation Israel were told they would inheritthe earth if they did not succumb to the pressures of theTribulation period. Matt.5:5; Ps. 37:1-11
c. The Lord Jesus displayed meekness in His earthly ministry.
Matt. 21:5; 11:29d. Meekness keeps the believer from being sidetracked in his
dealings with the unsaved. Tit. 3:2; 1 Pet. 3:4, 15
2. Self-control is defined as control over ones bodily appetites.a. Lavern Schafercontrol over bodily appetites.
b. ThayerThe virtue of one who masters his desires and
passions, especially his sensual appetites.c. There are biblical illustrations of self-control. cf. 2 Tim. 2:4; Ja.
3:2-6; 1ST
Co. 9:25
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Message #1 7/9/11 p.m.
Grace Bible Church
Christ Indwells the Believer's Body by the New Birth
General Title: The Importance of One's Position in Christ to the
Benefits of Spiritual Birth
by David K. Spurbeck
Introduction
A. What Does It Mean to Be a Christian?
WHATITMEANSTOBEACHRISTIANME3inin
B. What Does God the Holy Spirit Do to Make a Person a
Christian?
1. By Regeneration He Places the Persons of the Godhead in the
Christian = Three in
Me
a. The Time: At the Moment of Faith and Salvation the Person Is
Regenerated
b. The Concepts: Regeneration, New Birth, Spiritual Birth, Born
Again, Born from
Above
2. By Spirit Baptism He Places the Believer in a Position in the
Persons of the Godhead
= Me in Three
a. The Time: At the Moment of Faith and Salvation the Person Is
Spirit Baptized
b. The Concepts: Spirit Baptism, Spirit Immersion into
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c. The Condition: By Imputation on the Part of the Persons of
the Godhead (Rom.
4:17 definition)
C. What Does Spiritual Birth Provide for a Christian?
1. Provision for Initial Salvation A Change in Relationship as
One Becomes a
Member of the Family of God by Spiritual Birth
2. Provision for Present Tense Salvation A Continuation of
One's Relationship as a
Member of the Family of God While Here on Earth
3. Provision for Future Tense Salvation A Consummation of
One's Permanentized
Relationship with the Godhead for Eternity
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-- 2 -- Message #1 7/9/11 p.m.
Grace Bible Church
GENERAL PROPOSITION: To give a general introductory overview of
the basic provisions of
grace that result from regeneration or spiritual birth.
I. THE IDEA OF SPIRIT REGENERATION AND SPIRITUAL BIRTH
A. The Simple Definition: The work of the Holy Spirit by which a
believer is spiritually
born into the family of God with a resulting relationship withthe presence of the Persons
of the Godhead.
B. The Provisions Related to Regeneration
1. Regeneration Is the Process of the Working of the Holy Spirit
2. Birth Is the Result of the Working of the Holy Spirit
3. The Result Is that the Believer Is Born Out of (e,k) of God
1 Jn. 3:9
C. The Part of the Believer's Composition That Is Regenerated
1. Regeneration Takes Place in the Human Spirit Jn. 3:5-7
2. The Human Body Isn't Saved It Will Be at the Rapture 1
Cor. 15:51-54
3. The Human Soul Isn't Saved It Is the Last Thing Saved atthe Rapture 1 Pe. 1:9
D. The Principles for Understanding Regeneration
1. It Is Instantaneous without a Period of Gestation at the
Moment of Faith Tit. 3:5
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2. It Is Simultaneous with the Baptism of the Holy Spirit Gal.
2:20
3. It Is Accompanied by a Renewedness by the Holy Spirit Titus
3:5
4. It Is in the Realm of the Human Spirit Therefore There Is No
Physical Effect
Jn. 3:5, 6 (cf. 1:13)
5. It Is Similar to Physical Birth 1 Pe. 1:3, 23 (cf. Jn. 3:7)
a. In the Process
b. In Spiritual Effects
6. It Is Generation and Not a Creation
7. It Is the Source of Eternal Life and Not Resurrection Life
II. THE INDWELLING OF THE PERSONS OF THE GODHEAD IN THE BELIEVER
AS A RESULT OF REGENERATION
A. Indwelling of Christ (God the Son) Col. 1:26, 27; Jn.
14:18, 20, 23; 15:4, 5; 17:23, 26;
Rom. 8:10; 1 Cor. 6:17; Gal. 2:20; 1 Jn. 3:24
B. Indwelling of the Father Jn. 14:23; Eph. 4:6; 2 Jn. 9
C. Indwelling of the Holy Spirit Jn. 7:37, 38; Jn. 14:17; Ac.
11:17; Rom. 5:5; 8:9, 11;
1 Cor. 2:12; 6:19, 20; 12:13; 2 Cor. 5:5; Gal. 3:2; 4:6; 1 Jn.
3:24; 4:13
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God the FatherGod the SonGod the Holy SpiritINDWELLING
D. The Primary Emphasis in the Believer of the Individual
Persons of the Godhead
1. Eternal Life Is in the Indwelling Son 1 Jn. 5:11, 12
2. A Quality of the Divine Nature Is in the Indwelling Father
2 Pe. 1:2-4
3. A Bent of Mind Is from the Spirit Titus 3:5 (cf. Rom.
12:1,2) Which Links the
Human Mind with Mind of Christ 1 Cor. 2:15, 16
III. THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE RESULTS OF REGENERATION IN THE
CHRISTIAN
A. The Results of the Indwelling of God the Son
1. We Have Real Eternal Life 1 Jn. 5:11, 12
2. We May Mirror the Image of the Indwelling of God the Son 2
Cor. 3:18
"But the Lord is the Spirit, but where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is liberty. But all
of us with face [or person cf. 2:10; 4:6] having been unveiled,
continually reflecting
as a mirror [or mirroring] the glory of the Lord are being made
to give an outward
expression of our inward nature with reference to the same image
[of Jesus Christ]
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from glory into glory even as from the Spirit of the Lord (2 Cor.
3:17, 18 my
translation)."
3. We May Reflect the Indwelling Christ in Clay Pots 2 Cor.4:7
4. We May Magnify the Life Belonging to Jesus Christ by Our
Bodies
a. 2 Cor. 4:10, 11
b. Gal. 4:19
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5. We Possess the Character of Christ That Is the Fruit of the
Spirit Jn. 15:9-12; 17:13;
14:27
a. It Is a Singular Fruit with Nine Parts Gal. 5:22, 23
b. Not Isolated Individual Parts illus. grapes
c. Coordinated Qualities of the Character of Christ
d. A Quality or More Than One Quality Can Be Directed Toward an
Object
by the Spiritual Believer
e. The Qualities Are All Supernatural and Not of Human Origin
f. There Are Human Characteristics That May Be Minutely Similar
but Are
Not the Genuine Qualities of the Fruit of the Spirit
6. We Have the Potential to Mature Spiritually Jn. 17:23
B. The Results of the Indwelling of God the Father
God the Father indwells the Christian (John 14:23; Eph. 4:6; 2
Jn. 9 [1 Jn. 3:9, 10]). His
indwelling is uniquely manifested in a quality of His divine
nature that is manifested in the
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believer as his or her new nature. As believers, we are partakers
(koinwnoi,) of a quality of
the divine nature (2 Pe. 1:2-4). The Holy Spirit chose to use the
word that has the idea of
sharing in common for this relationship. There are a few benefits
evident because of this
relationship to the Father.
1. Grace believers possess a new nature (in addition to the old
nature) 2 Pe. 1:4 (ex.
Rom. 7:15-8:2
2. Grace believers see God revealed as their Father Jn. 1:12,
13; 3:3-7
3. Grace believers enter into the kingdom of God by their
spiritual birth Jn. 3:5
4. Grace believers communicate to the Father with some forms of
grace communication
because of their spiritual birth. These include: thanksgiving
(Eph. 5:20), asking (Jn.
15:16 [cf. Lu. 11:9-13]) and worship (Rom. 15:30)
5. The Father is the Ultimate Source of all comfort (2 Cor. 1:3,
4[G#]) and the fruit of
the Spirit (Eph. 6:23; Phil. 1:2)
C. The Benefits of the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
1. A grace believer has an Indwelling Teacher Jn. 16:12-15; 1
Cor. 2:9-3:2; 1 Jn. 2:27
2. A grace believer has an Indwelling Seal that guarantees the
receiving of the promise
of future tense salvation until the day of complete redemption
Eph. 1:13; 2 Cor.
1:22; 4:30
3. A grace believer has a Person who may make up our
deficiencies by His filling
Eph. 5:18
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4. A grace believer has a Person that produces His fruit that is
the character of Christ
Gal. 5:22, 23. As a result, the believer has the capability to
love like God loves
Rom. 5:5
5. A grace believer has an Indwelling Person by Whom we may
order the details of our
lives i. e. walk Gal. 5:16, 25 [note instrumental evns]
6. A grace believer has an Indwelling Person that opposes the
flesh or sin nature Gal.
5:16, 17
7. A grace believer has an Indwelling Down Payment or Earnest in
the believer
concerning his future inheritance 2 Cor. 1:22; 5:5; Eph. 1:4
8. A grace believers body becomes the very holy of holies of
the Holy Spirit 1 Cor.
6:19
9. A grace believer has an anointing because of the Indwelling
Spirit that permits him to
legitimately be called a Christian or anointed one 1 Jn.
2:27
10. A grace believer has a potential to be led by the IndwellingHoly Spirit Rom. 8:14;
Gal. 5:18
11. A grace believer has the indwelling presence of the Holy
Spirit as a Heavenly
Intercessor Rom. 8:26
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12. A grace believer has an Indwelling Co-witness that he or she
is a child of God Rom.
8:16
13. A grace believer has security because of the IndwellingSpirit and should have
assurance on that basis Rom. 8:16; 1 Jn. 3:24; 4:13
Conclusion
A. Regeneration Places the Three Persons of the Godhead in the
Christian
B. Regeneration Provides a Family Relationship for the Christian
C. Regeneration Permits the Christian to Have:
1. Real Eternal Life
2. A New Nature (a Quality of the Divine Nature)
3. Indwelling Teacher and Encourager
D. Regeneration Provides the Essentials for Godliness in the
Spiritual Life
E. Regeneration Permits Spiritual Growth Toward ChristianMaturity
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Grace Bible Church, Titusville, Florida
7th Annual Bible Conference
The Believer Is in the Body of Christ by the Baptism of the Holy
Spirit
General Title: The Importance of One's Position in Christ to the
Benefits of Spiritual Birth
by David K. Spurbeck
Introduction
A. What Happens to a Person When He or She Believes the Gospel
and Is Saved?
1. Regenerated = Spiritual Birth = Moment of Salvation
2. Immersed Into Christ = Spirit Baptism = Moment of Salvation
3. Every Believer Has Received the Whole Benefits Package
B. How Can God Work in the Life of a Christian Who Doesn't
Understand the
Benefits Package?
1. The Results of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
2. The Results of Birth by the Holy Spirit (Regeneration)
C. What Does It Mean to Be a Christian?
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D. How Can a True Believer Enjoy the Provisions of Grace for
Present Tense
Salvation?
1. The Provisions from Being in Christ
a. Position
b. Possessions
2. The Provisions from Christ's Placement in the Believer
E. Why Is There One Position in Christ?
1. The Christian Has Position in One Person
2. Jesus Christ Is Our Perfect Substitute
3. All of Christ's Work Is Imputed to the Christian
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F. How Does One's Position Relate to the Provisions from
Regeneration?
1. Position Activates the Benefits of Spiritual Birth
2. Position Allows the Believer to Focus His or Her Frame of
Mind on Jesus Christ
3. The Saint Avoids Interfering with the Works of the Godhead in
Present Tense
Salvation
I. THE INTRICATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSITION IN CHRIST AND
CHRIST IN THE BELIEVER
A. The Baptism of the Spirit Is Simultaneous With Drinking of
One Spirit 1 Cor. 12:13
1. Spirit Baptism into One Body (passive verb)
a. Many Members
b. All Members of One Body (Gal. 3:28; Col. 3:11)
c. Greek or Jew (Circumcised, Uncircumcised, Barbarian,
Scythian)
d. Slave or Freeman
2. Spiritual Birth Provides the Indwelling of the Persons of the
Godhead
a. Were Made to Drink (passive)
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b. One Spirit (no "into" preposition minor textual problem)
B. The Believer Is Dead in Christ So That He Might Live Out
Eternal Life Gal. 2:20
1. The Christian Is in a State of Being Co-Crucified with Christ
2. The Christian Is No Longer Living Emphatic "I" (evgw,) [cf.
2:19]
3. Christ Lives in the Believer = Eternal Life (1 Jn. 5:11, 12)
4. The Life I Live in the Flesh I Live by Faith
C. The Christian Is Indwelt by Jesus Christ Which Has a Direct
Relationship to Maturing in
Christ Col. 1:26-28
1. Christ in You the Hope of Glory (God's Opinion of What the
Believer Should Be)
2. That We May Present Every Believer Mature in Christ Jesus
II. THE MENTAL RECOGNITION OF ONE'S BEING IN CHRIST JESUS
A. The Recognition of the Facts Part of the Benefits PackageReceived at Salvation
1. I Am in Christ ("the Christ" = the Body of Christ with Christ
as the Head or Cranium)
2. In Christ I Have a Single Position
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3. In Christ I Have Possessions
B. Believer's Relationship to God the Father in the Person of
Jesus Christ
1. Position Is the Standing the Believer Has in Christ Jesus
2. Position Involves a Perfect Place in Our Perfect Substitute
a. u`pe,r (huper) 23 times of Christ's Substitution "inbehalf of" (ex. 1 Cor. 15:3)
b. peri, (peri) 5 times of Christ's Substitution "on account
of" (1 Jn. 2:2)
c. avnti (anti) 2 times of Christ's Substitution "provide an
equivalent place"
(Matt. 20:28; Mk. 10:45)
d. dia, (dia) 3 times of Christ's Substitution "in place of"
[remote] (Rom. 4:25)
3. Position Involves Imputation on the Part of God the Father
(cf. Rom. 4:24 for
definition)
4. Position Involve Our Imputed Participation with Jesus Christ
in His Work
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5. Our Position Exists at the Right Hand of God the Father in
the Third Heaven (Rom.
8:34; Col 3:1)
6. Christians Live in Their Position by Imputing It as God the
Father Imputes It
a. God the Father Counts It to Be Real and Actual Because He Is
God
b. The Christian Counts It to Be Real Now and Anticipated Its
Actuality in the
Future
III. THE REVELATION OF THE ELEMENTS OF THE SINGLE POSITION THE
CHRISTIAN HAS IN CHRIST JESUS
A. There Are Eleven Elements of Position Revealed in New
Testament Revelation for the
Church
B. God the Father Looks to His Right Hand and Sees Christ and
the Christian as Perfectly
Sharing the Single Position
C. The Elements of the Believer's Position as Revealed in Grace
Revelation
1. Highly Favored in the Beloved One Eph. 1:6
2. Made Near to God Eph. 2:13
3. Seated in the Heavenlies Eph. 2:6
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4. Made the Fullness Col. 2:9, 10; John 17:20-24 (cf. Col.
1:19)
5. Share in the New Creation 2 Cor. 5:17; Eph. 2:10; Gal. 6:15
6. Dead with Christ in His Death as Our Perfect Substitute Rom. 6:1-11; Gal. 2:20
7. Resurrected with Christ Col. 3:1, 2; 2:12; Rom. 6:4, 11
8. No Condemnation in Christ Jesus Rom. 8:1
9. Made One with Christ and One Another Jn. 17:21-24; Rom.
12:4, 5; 1 Cor. 12:18,
25; Gal. 3:28; Eph. 2:15, 16; Col. 3:15
10. Made Saints Phil. 1:1; 4:21
11. Put on Christ as an Outer Garment Gal. 3:27
IV. THE RECOGNITION OF ONE'S POSITION IN FRAMING THE MIND AT THE
RIGHT HAND
A. The Part of the Believer in Which Salvation Has Taken Place
the Human Spirit (Jn. 3:5,
6)
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B. The Parts of the Believer that Are Not Saved Yet
1. The Believer's Body 1 Jn. 3:2
2. The Believer's Soul (Center of Emotions) 1 Pe. 1:9
C. The Place of the Mind as Related to the Human Spirit
1. nou/j (nous) the mind that uses intuitive knowledge to
produce experiential
knowledge
2. frh,n (phren) frame of mind, reflective realm of thinking
D. The Placement of One's Frame of Mind on Things Above Col.
3:2
E. God's Program for Moving the Believer's Mind to the Third
Heaven So that the Godhead
Can Work in the Believer's Life without Human Hindrance
Conclusion
A. The Importance of "in Christ" Truth in Grace Revelation
1. Position
2. Possessions
B. The Immersion by the Holy Spirit That Places a Person "in
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C. The Involvement of Position in Christ and Spiritual Birth Is
Essential for the Spiritual
Life
D. The Identification of the Christian with His or Her Perfect
Substitute
E. The Indication of the Eleven Elements of the Single Position
in Christ
F. The Impartation of a Focus for the Christian's Reflective
Thinking
G. The Impediment Removed When Reflective Thinking Is at the
Right Hand
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Message #3 7/11/11 p.m.
Grace Bible Church, Titusville, Florida
7th Annual Bible Conference
The Believer Is in the Body of Christ and Christ Indwells the
Believer's Body
General Title: The Importance of One's Position in Christ to the
Benefits of Spiritual Birth
by David K. Spurbeck
Introduction
A. The Provisions of Grace Are All Initiated by the Persons of
the Godhead
1. By Spirit Baptism = Result Is that the Believer Is in Christ
2. By Spiritual Birth = Result Is that Christ Is in the Believer
WHATITMEANSTOBEACHRISTIANME3inin
B. The Provisions of Grace Are All Activated by the Persons of
the Godhead
1. Human Action?
2. Divine Action?
C. The Problem with the Christian Is that He or She Attempts to
Activate the Provisions
of Grace
1. The Idea That It Is Possible for a Christian to Do So
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a. "I can do it!"
b. "I can meet the criteria to utilize the provisions."
c. "If I . . ., I can . . . ."
2. The Insurance of Failure by Human Effort
D. The Potential for the Removal of Human Effort so that the
Persons of the Godhead
Can Do It
E. The Perfection of the Divine Activation of the Provisions ofGrace
1. Qualities of the Indwelling Persons of the Godhead
2. Qualities with Individual Provision for the Christian
F. The Projection of the Believer's Using the Activated Divine
Provisions of Grace
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I. THE PROVISIONS OF GRACE FOR PRESENT TENSE SALVATION REAL
MANIFESTATIONS OF SPIRITUAL BIRTH
A. God's Great Program for Salvation in the Dispensation of
Grace
1. Past Tense Salvation Initial Salvation Instant of
Believing
2. Present Tense Salvation Ongoing as Long as Believer Is
Alive
3. Future Tense Salvation Begins with Death and Is Implement
at the Rapture
B. God's Perfect Provision for All the Christian Needs in
Present Tense Salvation for the
Spirit Life
C. The Problems with a Christian's Perspective on the Spiritual
Life and the Provisions of
Grace
1. The View That One Can Live Out Spiritual Birth by Human
Involvement
2. The View That One Can Live Out Spiritual Birth by a Magic
Formula that Ultimately
Becomes a System of Works
a. Formula Produces Spirituality
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b. Forgets That No Form of Grace Is by Works
c. Forces God to Be Subservient to a Formula (Human)
3. The New Testament View That God Must Work Out Present Tense
Salvation as He
Does with All Salvation
a. Believer Is Mentally Moved to the Third Heaven in Christ
b. The Holy Spirit Is the Active Agent in Doing the Work of
Manifesting Spiritual
Birth
c. The Holy Spirit Energizes the Believer in the Proper Use of
the Results of
Regeneration
II. THE PLACE FOR THE ACTIVITY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AND BELIEVER'S
PASSIVITY -- REAL PRODUCTION BY THE PERSONS OF THE GODHEAD
A. It Is God Working in You Phil. 2:13
B. The Prospect of Christ Being Formed in You Gal. 4:19
C. Christians Need to Be Grown in Several Ways
1. Faith Is Grown (present passive participle) 2 Cor. 10:15
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2. Believer Is to Be Grown (present passive participle) in Full
Experiential Knowledge
Col. 1:10
3. A Believer May Be Grown (1st aorist passive subjunctive) with
Respect to Present
Tense Salvation 1 Pe. 2:2
D. That Christ May Be Magnified (future passive subjunctive) in
My Body Phil. 1:20, 21
E. The Christian Actively Appropriates What the Holy Spirit Has
Actively Provided
1. Actively Grow What God Has Provided 2 Pe. 3:18
2. Directing the Fruit the Holy Spirit Provided Jn. 15:5, 8;
17:13; Rom. 7:4
3. Learning to Share in Common the Quality of Divine Nature 2
Pe. 1:4
III. THE PROOF THAT THE GODHEAD DID NOT INTEND FOR THE ISOLATIONOF IN CHRIST TRUTH FROM SPIRITUAL BIRTH REAL POTENTIAL TO
ACTIVATE ONE'S SPIRITUAL BIRTH
A. The Christian Is Dead in Order That He or She Might Live
Gal. 2:19, 20
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B. The Christian Is Indwelt by Jesus Christ as a Means for the
Christian to Mature in His or
Her Position in Christ Col. 1:26-28
C. Communion Shows the Importance of the Believer's Being "in
Christ" to Christ's Being
in the Believer as a Part of the New Covenant 1 Cor. 10:16,
17; 1 Cor. 11:25
D. Concentration on the Results of Spirit Baptism Before
Focusing on the Results from
Regeneration 1 Cor. 12:12, 13
E. The Carrying About of the Death of the Lord Jesus in the
Believer That the Life of Jesus
May Be Manifested 2 Cor. 4:10, 11
Conclusion
A. One's Position in Christ Activates Benefits of Regeneration
B. One's Position in Christ Removes the Believer to the Right
Hand of God the Father
C. One's Position in Christ Permits the Persons of the Godhead
to Activate the Results of
Regeneration
1. The Christian's Reflective Thinking (Col. 3:1-4) Gets Him or
Her Out of the Way
2. The Persons of the Godhead Work without Human Interference
Producing Perfect
Results
D. One Uses the Provisions of Grace Activated by the Godhead