The Lord has given many promises to His people,
but He generally attaches some condition to their reception.
We often go without the realization of the promises because
we do not seek to fulfill the conditions. He has said in Phil
4:6-7, “Be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer
and thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God; and
the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep
your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Scores of
Christians never know the peace of God, because they carry their
anxieties and worries instead of taking them to Christ in prayer,
joined with thanksgiving.
In no case is this truth of a conditional promise
more important to notice than in regard to the baptism of the
Holy Ghost. In John 14:15-16 our Lord said, “If ye love Me,
ye will keep My commandments, and I will pray the Father, and
He shall give you another Comforter.” Few people notice the
condition of keeping Christ’s commandments when they seek the
promise of the Comforter.
In this case, however, the condition is insisted
on with more than ordinary emphasis; for in verse 21 our Lord
says, “He that hath My commandments and keepeth them, he it
is that loveth Me, and he that loveth Me shall be loved of My
Father, and I will love him and will manifest Myself unto him.”
And again in verse 23, “If a man love Me he will keep My word,
and My Father will love him, and We will come unto him, and
make Our abode a with him.” How strongly the Lord speaks of
the necessity of keeping His commandments, and yet how little
that is thought of in seeking the fullness of the Holy Ghost.
The spirit which is here inculcated is not
one of legal observance, it is not, “Do this and thou shalt
live,” but it is rather the natural outcome of strong affection.
The man that loves Jesus will keep His commandments. Now, no
man loves the Lord until he has experienced the Lord’s love
to him. The disciples to whom Jesus spoke were men who had had
that blessed experience; they had been convicted (Luke 8), they
had left all and followed Him; they had had the truth revealed
to them by the Holy Ghost (Matt. 16:17); their names were written
in heaven (Luke 10:20); their sins were forgiven and they knew
it (John 13:10,11); they had learned to love the Christ with
a deep, strong emotion; and they were now looking forward to
the baptism of the Holy Ghost. It was, therefore, to such men
as these that Jesus spoke these beautiful words of promise,
and attached this condition of loving obedience. Dear reader,
are you in the condition these disciples were? Have you been
brought to Jesus, and have you learned to love Him? But to the
present time do you feel you have never received the promise
of the Comforter to be the power of your spiritual life?
Every child of God should seek out the commands
of the Lord Jesus, and constantly pray that he may have grace
to love them and keep them. But in the 23rd verse quoted above,
the Lord speaks of His words. There are many words of Christ
which are not definite commands, but they express the will of
the Lord for His people. A friend of mine once said, “When I
come home at night after a late meeting, I have no need to wait
long at the door; the housemaid, who was brought to Jesus in
my family, is sure to be on the look-out to let me in quickly.
And when I get to my study I find the fire burning brightly,
and my slippers put to warm. I never gave her a command about
these things, but she knows my wish, and understands what would
be pleasant to me.” Our dear Lord has expressed many wishes
that are not in the form of commands, and a loving heart will
seek to fulfill them. He does not command us to be poor in spirit,
to mourn, to be meek, or to hunger and thirst after righteousness;
but He shows how He loves this condition of mind, by giving
special blessing to those who are such. And anyone trying to
keep His words will seek this spirit, because the Master loves
it so.
It would be well if children of God were to
search out the commands of Jesus, that they might meditate on
them, and pray over them, and see what bearing they have upon
daily life. Such a method would certainly put them in the way
of receiving the promised blessing. The man that would receive
the baptism of the Holy Ghost, must seek the loving spirit inculcated
in the words, “Resist not evil, but whosoever shall smite thee
on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.” He must carry
out the Lord’s command to “give to him that asketh,” to “love
his enemies,” to “bless those that curse him,” etc. He must
be a man who loves secret almsgiving, secret prayer, secret
fasting. He must remember that our Lord has said, “Lay not up
for yourselves treasure upon earth,” and he will see that a
covetous or stingy man can never have the fullness of the Spirit.
He will find further that too great attention to his dinner,
or too much thought about his dress, are hindrances that will
prevent the outpouring of the Holy Ghost. Again, a spirit of
judging or criticism of his brother is against the direct command
of the Lord Jesus, and must be put away, and he will come to
the Lord with the strong faith taught in the command, “Ask and
ye shall receive, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall
be opened unto you.”
Or again, if anyone would have the power of
the Holy Ghost, he must remember how the Lord has said, “Take
My yoke upon you, and learn of Me, for I am meek and lowly in
heart.” To take Christ’s yoke, is to accept His will in everything;
and to be meek and lowly in heart, is to place oneself in the
background, and to take the lowest position. These things are
not easy, but they are so like the Master, that he who loves
Jesus will desire to be of this spirit; knowing that as Jesus
came “not to be ministered unto, but to minister” to others;
so His disciples must take this position.
There is only one other passage to which I
will refer, and that is the new commandment which Jesus gave
His disciples, “That ye love one another, as I have loved you;
that ye also love one another.” There is no more certain way
of preventing the baptism of the Holy Ghost, than by permitting
jealousy, envy, strife, bigotry, or sectarian spirit to arise.
Love must reach across every barrier and kindle with strong
affection towards every brother who believes in Jesus.
Now, dear reader, are you seeking to have this
priceless treasure in your earthen vessel? See that you endeavor
with all your heart to do His bidding. Do you love Him? Love
is obedient, love is active. If you have not love enough to
keep His commandments, is it because you have forgotten the
love He bare to you, the pierced hands, the wounded side, the
weight of sin, the hiding of the Father’s face, the descent
into the grave? See in these things the heart of Jesus wounded
for you, and then remember how He has said, “If a man love Me
he will keep My words, and My Father will love him, and We will
come unto Him, and make Our abode with Him.”