Ezekiel 13:3 (NASB)
Woe to the foolish prophets who follow their own spirits and have seen nothing
A servant of God is not as good as his/her own conscience. A holy servant of God is one who is led by the Spirit of God. Relying on our consciences, noble as they may be, to be our guide instead of the Holy Spirit deifies our conscience and dethrones God in our hearts. As Paul warned us in Romans 2:15, our consciences can deceive us. Depending on our proclivities our conscience may sometimes make us legalistic and other times lascivious. From that point of view it's easy to understand why both the Pharisees and the crowd were offended by Christ. To the Pharisees He was a drunk and a vagrant (Matthew 11:19), while to the crowd He was too hard and overly spiritual (John 6:60). As Christians we have no business being led by our conscience. Unless our consciences are submissive to the Holy Spirit and sanctified by Him, we risk being led astray by all kinds of teaching and heresy from both extremes.
Thank you for your post! Very, very much needed!
I can see there is a lot of misunderstanding about the Spirt and how the Spirit of God leads us. People have many opinions, and those who have experienced the beautiful Spirit of God with miracles, are being told that was not the Spirit, because they say, the Spirit of God is not some czar of heaven that comes down an imparts power into you. Well I think the role of the Holy Spirit is being misunderstood based on this statement.
The Holy Spirit is not our conscience as you have stated.
But the problem I think is we can't see the real issue when it comes to the Holy Spirit, and what He actually does.
The questions is if we can't see the Holy Spirit, and if we don't possess God's Power because God is a Spirit, then how can mortals experience a Power that they don't have? The obvious is it has to be GIVEN. And if it is GIVEN, then how can the mere mortal know that it was GIVEN? Our conscience is carnal. God will no use our carnal mind as a way to glorify Himself by His Spirit and guide us carnally. We have been crucified with Christ remember, and that's our corrupted conscience selves also, which includes our carnal minds.
So, you are right, no it cannot be our conscience. So now what? How do the carnal minded man experience the Holy Spirit?
First I see that there has to be a change in our "spirit;" not our conscience: Romans 8:16, "The Spirit beareth witness with our spirit...."
How does this change comes in our spirit so that the Holy Spirit can bear witness with our spirit? By becoming humble in spirit, not our conscience:
1 Peter 5:6, "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God that HE may exalt you in due time." (How will God exalt you in due time, by GIVEN you His Holy Spirit).
Matthew 11:28, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavey laden, and I will give you rest.
(come unto me is to humble ourselves. I will give you rest is the given of the Holy Spirit)
So, what does the Holy Spirit do? Provides power!:
Acts 1:8, "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me.....unto the uttermost part of the earth."
So no, the Holy Spirit which is GIVEN is not a czar. The Holy Spirit is God's Spirit that witnesses with our spirit, and transforms us by giving us Power - to do what we could not do.
Do we know we have that power and not just in our conscience? Yes
You know when the POWER has been imparted to you. That's why Apostle Pauls tells us not to grieve the Holy Spirit because if we do, the Holy Spirit's Power will leave us until we humble ourselves again. Sometimes it takes many years for us to humble ourselves.
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alway" come with miracles as well as Power (this is how you know you have the Spirit). Galatians 3:5, "He (GOD) therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
John 3:8, "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit."
God will not make the Spirit a mystery to us. We just don't understand. To humble ourselves is very hard, so hard that we never are able to experience the Spirit. We must humble ourselves.
Here is my experience: Many times God has truly imparted the Power of His Spirit into ME, His Holy Spirit. And it's true. I knew without a doubt that what I received was God's Holy Spirit. Because what came were miracles. Situations worked out almost immediately. There was a shifting and a moving in my life. I was not the same person. My soul was transformed instantly to someone who loved everyone I saw. Instantly I did not possess any fear, bitterness, anger, worry, nothing. It was so amazing, I was a totally new person.
It's like my soul/spirit had been washed out and replaced with purity! This has happened many times, and each time, each time, I was "first walking in a humble spirit" which allowed GOD to "now" impart the Power of the Holy Spirit into to my spirit, which His Spirit "bared witness" with my spirit. The miracles are one of the proofs of the Spirit. Also the actual change in the person is another proof of the Spirit. You will know it. You will feel it. (John 3:8, "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou
hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit."). Hearth the sound thereof is another way of explaining
feeling the "Spirit" being imparted into your "spirit" causing the change in you by God -
your spirit sees the Holy Spirit/senses it and you see the Fruits of the Spirit in your life that cannot be denied. You don't see who does it, or when God does it, but you know when it is done. You know when you have the Power of the Spirit. That's what this scripture means. But we can grieve the Spirit and His Power will be withdrawn.
Christ says if you don't have His Spirit, we are none of His. We must allow God to GIVE us Christ's Spirit, which is the Holy Spirit. We must know we have the Spirit. We must know that we must humble ourselves for God to GIVE us HIS SPIRIT, with POWER, and with MIRACLES. We must know that when we grieve the Spirit, the Power will leave us until we humble ourselves again. And to grieve the Holy Spirit means we were not watchful. The Spirit is very sensitive. If we somehow allow ourselves to get upset and maybe said something wrong to someone, or became bitter for some reason, He will be withdrawn. So we must maintain a watchful spirit when we are in the Spirit.
When we can get ourselves to the point of dying to self - truly, the Spirit rises. Not our conscience.
We can also ask God for the Holy Spirit. Since Christians receives the earnest of the Spirit for our inheritance, we can ask that the Power of the Spirit be manifested in our lives if we have not been guided yet with that Power: to be our strength, our comforter, our guide, our helper, the New Man.
The Spirit take the control of self out of our hands, and because of that, we try and explain it.