Isaiah 40:13-14 "Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord,Or as His counselor has informed Him? 14 With whom did He consult and who gave Him understanding? And who taught Him in the path of justice and taught Him knowledge And informed Him of the way of understanding?"
Introduction:
When I was growing up at home there was a period of time where we had the opportunity to become acquainted with what I would call “an ambassador of goodness”, otherwise known as “The Schwan’s ice cream man”. Whenever Friday would come, my sister and I knew that in addition to finishing up school, we would get to sometimes see that yellow and white truck back into our drive way. My dad would go out to greet this diplomat of the tastiest frozen desserts this side of eternity (I don’t think I exaggerate). Back then as a boy I had no trouble eating as much ice cream as I could stomach. My dad quickly developed the habit of eating ice cream for his lunch, all thanks to the goods delivered by the Schwan’s ice cream man. While we received these bi-weekly visits from the “Schwan’s” home deliver truck, I soon began to notice the commercials on T.V and then it dawned on me: “hey, that guy is delivering to us what is on the commercial”. As a young boy, all of this was an amazing experience. We thought we had it good with the ice cream from the store. However, when the Schwan’s man came into our lives with his frozen treasures of ice cream, why would anyone want to turn back?
The Christian life begins with a visitation The Ambassador of the Trinity, Who is the Ambassador of God’s greatness. When I speak of this One and only “Ambassador of God’s Greatness”, I am speaking of the Holy Spirit. In previous messages we have looked at the greatness of God, and how the need for the greatness of God could not be any more than in today’s church and Christian life. We also saw in our last message on this theme how the church’s mission, and really the Christian’s mission is none other than promoting the greatness of God in a world that rejects God for lesser things. Romans 11:33-36 spells out more clearly than any other scripture the greatness of our God.
Today’s post aims to continue showing how the Holy Spirit, the Ambassador of God’s greatness, brings down to people this great truth – namely that God is great, and greatly to be praised. So as we shall see, our main point of application will be that: the Ambassador of God’s greatness brings to you and me the greatness of God. We saw already how the Holy Spirit brings to us the desire to worship God. Today we want to briefly consider in greater detail this Mighty Ambassador Himself.
Who is the Holy Spirit
Just like the Schwan’s ice cream man who brought to my
family and me the “goodness of ice cream”, the Person of the Holy Spirit as the
Ambassador of God’s greatness brings to us the greatness of God. To give us
some friendly reminders from scripture regarding the Holy Spirit: First, The
Holy Spirit is not a force, nor a “it”, but a “He”, a Person Who acts as “God
coming to us”. (John 14:16-17; 15:26-27; 16:12-13) Secondly, the Holy Spirit is
a sharer in the Divine nature with the Father and Son and thus is God. (Psalm
139:7; Matt 28:19; Acts 5:4-5; 2 Corinthians 3:17) Thirdly, the Holy Spirit
brings forth the life and energy of the Father’s purposes that are structured
by the Son. (Genesis 1:2; Psalm 104; Romans 8) With those quick reminders, we
can note that all of creation sees God’s greatness from afar in the sky above
(Psalm 19:1-3). Humanity in particular knows about God within the conscience
(Romans 2:15). However, The Holy Spirit brings God to us because He Himself is
God. He gives the sinner a heart to worship God because He is gloriously God
Himself.
More tomorrow