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Sunday, October 25, 2020

The Holy Spirit in the Ministry of Jesus

      While Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God, it is equally true that He emptied Himself and took on flesh. (Phil 2:6-8, John 1:1, 14). Theologians have wondered over the implications of this emptying of Himself. What did it entail? Humanly speaking we don't understand it fully perhaps, but the fact remains that Jesus became a man, and lived among us as one of us, sharing in our human limitations, although He never ceased to be God. 

     That leaves us with a question. The gospel accounts are filled with miracles. Jesus healed multitudes of people. He cast out demons, raised the dead, cursed the fig tree, fed 5,000, and then a short time later another 4,ooo  with just a few loaves of bread and fish. He taught the people with an authority that took them by surprise. It was unlike anything they had seen or heard up to that point. Again, the gospel record of Jesus is filled with the miraculous. How did He do it? Of course He was God in the flesh, the Son of God. Did His miracles flow from His divinity? Or did He operate another way in the days of His flesh? 


     You know of Jesus of Nazareth, how God

anointed Him with the Holy Spirit

and with power, and how he went

about doing good and healing

all who were oppressed by the devil, 

for God was with Him.

Acts 10:38 NASB


     Here we see the answer to this question. Jesus ministered in the power of the Holy Spirit during His time upon this earth. Beginning with His baptism Jesus was filled with the Spirit (Luke 3:21-22), and led by the Spirit (Luke 4:1). After His temptation in the wilderness He returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit (Luke 4:14). It is at this point He enters the synagogue and reads from Isaiah 61:1-2,

     The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me, because the Lord has anointed Me to bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent Me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to captives and freedom to prisoners; to proclaim the favorable year of the Lord. 

This He applied to Himself (Luke 4:18-21). Now the crowd did not react to well to this statement and they tried to kill Him. However he next taught in Capernaum, and the people there were amazed at His teaching, For it was with Authority (Luke 4:32). The crowd had the same reaction to His sermon on the mount (Matt 7:29).

      Behold My servant whom I have chosen; My beloved in whom I am well pleased; I will put My Spirit upon Him, and He shall proclaim justice to the Gentiles (Matt 12:18 NASB, Isaiah 42:1 NASB). 

     Reading these verses brings one to the baptism of Jesus as the Holy Spirit descends upon Him, and the voice from heaven proclaims, "This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased." (Matt 3:16-17)

     In Luke 5:17 we see that the power of the Lord (The Holy Spirit) was present for Jesus to Heal. As concerning casting out demons Jesus states in Matthew 12:28, "If I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you."

     So we see that as the God-Man, Jesus lived and ministered in the power of the Holy Spirit. He spent time alone in prayer as He "recharged" for another day. even in His arrest and crucifixion He relied upon the Holy Spirit for the strength to go through it (Heb 9:14).

     We read these final words Jesus shared with His disciples as He prepared to ascend, "And behold, I am sending forth the promise of My Father upon you; but you are to stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on High." (Luke 24:49 NASB)

     Just as Jesus operated in the power of the Holy Spirit in His days on the earth, so we also are dependent upon this very same power as we also go forth to advance His kingdom! 


     

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