E.A. Johnston teaches that the fullness of the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live victoriously over sin by surrendering fully to Christ and allowing the Spirit to be preeminent in their lives.
In this fourth lesson on the fullness of the Holy Spirit, E.A. Johnston explores the vital difference between merely having the Spirit and being filled with His power. Drawing from key scriptures, Johnston emphasizes the necessity of surrendering fully to Christ to experience the Spirit's preeminence in the believer’s life. He challenges the church to abandon reliance on human methods and instead depend on the Holy Spirit for true empowerment in prayer, preaching, and witness.
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There is a story about the saintly British pastor F.B. Meyer, who knew the doctrine of the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Meyer said, The Holy Spirit dwells in each believer, but I've known some men, not many, where the Spirit was prominent in them, and I've known even fewer still, where the Holy Spirit was preeminent in them. Our lesson today, friends, in our flame series, is the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
First, we will see this aspect of the Holy Spirit dwelling in believers from the following scriptures. In Romans 8 and 9, we read, But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit. If so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you.
Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his. And over in 1 Corinthians 3.16 we read, Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? So all believers are indwelt with the Spirit of God. But I want to focus our attention today, friends, on the subject of the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
And the best way to approach this is by stating, Once filled, many fillings. As we are leaky buckets, so to speak, and we need to be filled with the Holy Spirit. As the directive in Ephesians 5.18, And be not drunk with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit.
We need power from above to live above the world in sin. But because the Christian life is impossible to live by fleshly effort, We will either walk in the flesh and fall on our face, Or we will walk in the power of the enabling of the Holy Spirit, Which gives us grace to live above sin. We see this principle over in Galatians 5.16, Which declares, This I say then, walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh.
We must understand the meaning of the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Remember F.B. Meyer's comments about the distinction of the Holy Spirit being prominent and preeminent in our lives? I believe it's possible for the Holy Spirit to be present without being president, To be dormant without being dominant, To be resident without reigning. When we surrender to the Lordship of Christ, And we surrender all of us to all He is, And by faith we enter into the fullness of the Holy Spirit, But then sin is exposed and self is executed, And the Holy Spirit can field overflowing and anoint with authority and power.
Then when others look at us, self is decreased and the Spirit is prominent. I like what R.A. Torrey, the colleague of D.L. Moody said, He said, we can have as much of the Holy Spirit we want, So long as He can have as much of us as He wants. Listen friends, there can only be one answer to the question, Why has the church lost her power? The answer lies in the reality that the church has forsaken the third person of the Trinity, Replacing Him with programs, money, and man-centered methodologies.
Our reliance is one of self rather than reliance upon the Holy Spirit To empower us to pray, preach, and witness with an endowment from on high. Let us pray.
Sermon Outline
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I. The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
- All believers have the Spirit dwelling within them
- Scriptural foundation from Romans and Corinthians
- Distinction between presence and preeminence of the Spirit
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II. The Fullness of the Holy Spirit
- The concept of repeated fillings due to human weakness
- Ephesians 5:18 commands believers to be filled
- Fullness empowers believers to live above sin
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III. Walking in the Spirit
- Galatians 5:16 calls for walking in the Spirit
- Victory over fleshly desires through Spirit’s power
- Necessity of surrendering fully to Christ’s Lordship
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IV. The Church’s Need for the Holy Spirit
- Loss of power due to forsaking the Spirit
- Replacing Spirit with programs and human methods
- Call to rely on the Spirit for prayer, preaching, and witness
Key Quotes
“The Holy Spirit dwells in each believer, but I've known some men, not many, where the Spirit was prominent in them, and I've known even fewer still, where the Holy Spirit was preeminent in them.” — E.A. Johnston
“Once filled, many fillings. As we are leaky buckets, so to speak, and we need to be filled with the Holy Spirit.” — E.A. Johnston
“We can have as much of the Holy Spirit we want, so long as He can have as much of us as He wants.” — E.A. Johnston
Application Points
- Regularly seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit through prayer and surrender.
- Depend on the Spirit’s power rather than personal effort to overcome sin.
- Encourage the church to prioritize the Holy Spirit over programs and human methods.
