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| Copyright © 2002 by The Voice of Prophecy |
| David B. Smith |
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P.O.
Box 53055 |
| May 22, 2002 |
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WHAT A REDEEMER #3 SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED A sealed agreement is locked in; it can't be broken. A sealed court record can't be invaded either. If God reaches down and seals you as His, that's a pretty good deal, considering how strong and unassailable He is. The book of Ephesians promises us exactly that. Have you ever felt like, in your own spiritual life,
you were on a ravaged battlefield? Perhaps like in Afghanistan right at
the conclusion of the main hostilities? Everywhere you look: bomb craters.
Ruined buildings. No leadership. No infrastructure. No phones, no food,
no beds to sleep in. And in your own walk with the Lord you sense the
same kind of helplessness. You feel hungry spiritually, but it seems like
your local church has been hit by those laser-guided smart bombs. People
are disagreeing with the pastor and with each other. Eight factions are
all fighting for control (speaking of Afghanistan.) And you want to cry
out to the United Nations of heaven: "God, this is bad! I need some
help — and quick! Send some care packages!" "And you also were included IN CHRIST, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in Him WITH A SEAL, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession — to the praise of His glory." In the King James, we discover that the Holy Spirit,
this "seal," is called an earnest. Have you ever given a real
estate officer "earnest money"? I have, and it's a tense little
moment, because you're pledging yourself to come up with the rest of the
cash later! But you're buying that house; you're going for it! And here
in this heartwarming passage, God promises His people a very special seal,
or protection. Actually, it's a ProtectOR, a real Person called the Holy
Spirit. And His specific function is to guarantee our inheritance as God's
adopted sons and daughters. "The Spirit is the ‘seal' and ‘earnest' given them [Christian believers] by God." He then adds: "In a bargain between two parties the earnest (arrab n — a word that came into Greek from Phoenician traders) was the payment of part, which carried the assurance of full payment being made. The Greek word is used three times in the [Septuagint] of Genesis 38 for a pledge, and significantly the same word is used in modern Greek for an engagement ring." Isn't that interesting? And I love his concluding thought: "The Christian's experience of the Spirit NOW is a foretaste and pledge of what will be his when he fully possesses his God-given inheritance." Now friend, try not to allow a certain Motown tune to invade your brain as we read this same pertinent Bible passage, Ephesians 1:13, 14, the way Dr. Eugene Peterson has it in his paraphrase, The Message: "It's IN CHRIST" — he's got it too, notice — "that you, once you heard the truth and believed it (this Message of your salvation), found yourself home free — signed, SEALED, and delivered BY the Holy Spirit. This signet from God is the first installment on what's coming, a reminder that we'll get everything God has planned for us, a praising and glorious life." We recently spent several weeks studying the Christian
message of adoption, and the Bible teaches that it's the Holy Spirit's
role to take our fragile faith, our uncertainty in this new community
of heaven, and solidify or seal us as full-fledged family members. Also
to make us sure of our salvation: "A deposit guaranteeing our inheritance,"
as we read here in verse 14. "Now it is God who makes both us and you stand firm in Christ. He anointed us, set His SEAL of ownership on us, and put His SPIRIT in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come." And just three chapters later, right here in Ephesians, Paul makes the same powerful link again: "And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were SEALED for the day of redemption." Let me go back to those loaded planes bringing aid
into Afghanistan. They bring cheer and hope in two ways, don't they? First
of all, they remind those desperate citizens that the world community
is there for them NOW, at this moment. Even more, though, these first
gifts, these deposits, are our way of saying: "We're standing with
you LONG-TERM! Your united allies aren't going to rest until the Taliban
forces that nearly destroyed you are completely obliterated. However long
it takes. Whatever measures it requires. We're going to be with you until
the victory is total . . . and these first bits of cash, these first crates
of sheets and pillows and peanut butter are an expression of that guarantee." "The Christian's possession of the Holy Spirit is not only evidence of his present salvation, but is also a pledge of his future inheritance — and not only a pledge but also the down payment ON that inheritance." All through the Bible, a seal is something which locks in assurance. It doesn't just say, "You are Mine" — it says "You are Mine FOREVER. Count on it. Rejoice in it. Relax in it. Celebrate and proclaim it. Share it everywhere you can." The book of Revelation, in its mysterious apocalyptic language, talks about God's faithful saints who are sealed, and theologian Leon Morris, author of the Revelation portion of this Tyndale commentary set, writes: "The perfect esphragismen n may mean ‘sealed permanently'; God does not go back on His choice." Friend, I believe with all my heart that in the closing moments of earth's history the men and women of God will just be completely locked in to Him. Their confidence in Christ will be supreme, their loyalty unshakeable. God will have taken that spiritual wax, that seal, and clearly marked His followers as being destined for the kingdom. "Sealed in the forehead," because our belief in Christ, our Redeemer, has been fortified by the Holy Spirit. Here's a thrilling final observation by Dr. Foulkes in his study of Ephesians: "In New Testament times certain religious cults followed the practice of having their devotees tattooed with the emblem of the cult, and the initiates were then said to have been sealed. . . . The Jews thought of circumcision as a seal. The Holy Spirit is the Christian's seal. The experience of the Holy Spirit in his life is the final proof to him, and indeed a demonstration to others, of the genuineness of what he has believed, and provides the inward assurance that he belongs to God as a son." And as we've been saying, once God accepts you as His son, once He makes a deposit with the adoption agency, He comes back with the family moving van, and He takes you home. You can count on it. |
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