The
"Spirit-Filled" Christian
Ephesians
5:18
"And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but
be filled with the Spirit."
There is a scriptural way of
determining whether or not a person is "filled with the Spirit" and
it is not by observing how much emotions are openly displayed. Being
"filled with the Spirit" is not a "high" that one reaches
that puts him above others who are not so emotional. Nor is it an 'event' or a 'show', or something uncontrollable.
The result of being "filled with the
Spirit" is related in Ephesians 5:17-21. Paul describes the person
"filled with the Spirit" as one who "understands what the will
of the Lord is," (vs. 17). He is not drunk with wine, (vs. 18); he sings
and makes melody in his heart, (vs. 19); he gives thanks always to God, (vs.
20); and he submits to others, (vs. 21).
The parallel epistle, Colossians,
expresses the command to be filled with the Spirit as "Let the word of
Christ dwell in your richly," (3:16). How much one is filled with the
Spirit is directly proportional to how richly God's Word dwells in him - the
Word is the means by which the Holy Spirit reaches, directs and fills our
hearts (Jn. 17:17; 1 Jn. 5:6; 2 Jn. 1-2).
There is also a direct correlation
between "being filled with the Spirit" and having the "fruit of
the Spirit". By looking at the Christian who bears the fruit of the
Spirit, one can observe to what degree the Spirit dwells in him, (Gal. 5:22-25):
(1) How much does he love? God-like love
always actively seeks the well-being of others; (2) How happy is he?; (3) How
much peace with himself and others is evidenced in his manner of life?; (4)
Does he suffer long with his brethren?; (5) Is he willing to hold his temper
and restrain his tongue In the face of provocation?; (6) Is he a gentle, kind
person?; (7) Is he characterized by things that are good?; (8) Is there in him
a strong, unyielding trust in God?; (9) Is he the kind of person who is
submissive, or is he rebellious?; (10) And is he a person who is in control of
himself?
To the degree that a Christian bears
the "fruit of the Spirit" (Gal. 5:22), he is "filled with the
Spirit". And if he will "Walk in the Spirit," he will "not
fulfill the lust of the flesh" (vs. 16). (Note vs's 17-21 in context).
The admonition by Paul is, "If
we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit," (vs. 25). As a
Christian allows the word of Christ to dwell in and control him, he is letting
the Spirit dwell in him and is walking in the Spirit. There are those who claim
to be filled with the Spirit and to have experienced Holy Spirit baptism, who
walk after the flesh. Though they offer as proof of a Spirit-filled life their
uncontrolled emotional high, the scriptural evidence of Spirit controlled
behavior is lacking. The Bible teaches that true spirituality is evidenced in a
person's life, walk, actions, and behavior, not whether or not one can ‘get
excited’ or whether or not God ‘showed up, and showed out’.
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