God's Omnipresence in Us
When we think of
Omnipresence we think as God being everywhere this was addressed earlier in the
“Everywhere of Omnipresence” or as God incarnating God’s
self for man to interact with, this was addressed in the “Theophany of Omnipresence” but there is another form
of omnipresence that I think should be cleared up. And it is even more
complicated than all the rest and of all the Attributes of God, this is the one that we have power over.
This being the
incarnation of God which is beyond the physical to the spiritual, it lives in
us and speaks to us, and through us, it exists to comfort us, and guide us into
full maturation in the works of God. This incarnation is called the Holy
Spirit (Ruah HaKodesh; Hebrew) (Pneuma Hagios; Greek) it is given to the believer of Christ as
a promise from Jesus Christ. And because every man, woman, and child that
walks on this earth has within him the free will to accept Jesus Christ as his
Savior, none is excluded from the possibility of having the Holy Spirit
dwelling in him; this is the Indwelling of Omnipresence.
Now with the Holy
Spirit indwelling in us, our body becomes as Paul says in a temple where God
dwells.
“What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy
Ghost which is in you,” 1
Corinthian 6:19
Pay attention to
the way this is written, the apostle Paul did not say that if you have received
the Holy Spirit, then your body is a temple where God dwells.
What he was trying to do was draw to the attention of
the Church of Corinth that because they have
accepted Jesus Christ as their savior, their bodies are a temple.
Now this becomes
wholly important in our understanding that the Holy Spirit is not an option in
the life of the believer, as some may teach. rather it is an essential to
the life of the believer. Without the Holy Spirit dwelling in you
there is no salvation! This is important because we are told that all we have
to do is say that we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and we are
saved, but this is no exactly the truth. Yes on our part the requirement
is to "Confess with out mouth and believe with our heart that God (the
Father) raised Jesus (the Son) from the dead and we will be saved. But
also at that moment when we are saved God gives to the saved man or women His
Holy Spirit. So that every where we are God is also there. (indwelling)
This is how David was able to say
" If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there." Psalm 139:8
" If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there." Psalm 139:8
In fact the
scripture infer that without the indwelling omnipresence of God in us we are
not saved!
So then
they that are in the flesh cannot please God. 9 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. Romans 8:8-9 (KJV)
Let me break down
these two verses written by the Apostle Paul. The Apostle says that "those of the flesh can not please God, but you (he was speaking to
the Church of Corinth ) are
not of the flesh but of the spirit." Now pay close
attention to these next two words. Paul writes
“if so” ; if you truly are of the spirit, "be that the Spirit of God dwell in you." That was a statement of confidence, not a question. What the Apostle was saying is that, if so you are truly living your life after God then I am confident that the Spirit of God dwells in you. This is important because Paul understood that even then there were phony Christians among the Church of Corinth , just as it will be in your church, but these have no effect on the life of a regenerated Christian.
Now the next line
seals the deal the apostle writes "If
any man have not the spirit of Christ he is none of his." Now
who are those that belong to Christ, those that have accepted the Lord Jesus
Christ as their personal savior, not just with their lips but also with their
hearts?
Because anyone can
say “I accept Jesus Christ as my savior” and not have the contrite heart and
they are not saved! understand this the word alone do not save it takes a
contrite and believing heart. and a believing heart looks like a heart that
believes.
False Converts
In second Timothy 4:10 The apostle Paul
writes “For Demas hath forsaken me
having
loved this present
world.” You see Demas had
accepted Christ as a savior with his lips but the desires of the flesh (they
that are of flesh can not please God) he esteemed greater than the
sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
In John 6:70 Jesus in speaking of Judas
reply “One of you is a devil” You
see Judas had promised to follow Christ but the desires of his flesh (lucre/ or
mammon) was greater than desire for salvation. I’ve heard people say that
Judas could not go to heaven because he hung himself. We often have a difficult
time saying who will make it to heaven and who will not. but the scriptures on
this issue is pretty clear. Let’s be real now Judas won’t get to heaven because
he is a devil!
Christ words not mine. (John 6:70)
Christ words not mine. (John 6:70)
So both Demas and
Judas did profess a Love for Christ but the Spirit of God never dwelt in them
because they never accepted Christ with their hearts. Time after time the Bible
makes it clear that salvation is a product of the heart but we as Christian
teach that it is a product of our lips, even though we see two biblical
examples of false converts those that had professed a love for Christ with their
lips, but whose heart was still desiring the things of this world
- The bible says that God saves those of contrite
spirit (broken hearted) Psalm 34:18;
- God will not despise a contrite
heart Psalm 51:17; ·
- I dwell in the high and holy place,
with him who has a contrite and humble spirit Isaiah 57:15
So this incarnation of God is different in
that God indwells in our very heart. This incarnation of God is not
external to us but is the very spirit that guides us in righteousness, by
giving us perfect interpretation of God’s word in the way that is specific to
the individual person.
And
they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all
these which speak Galilaeans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue,
wherein we were born? Acts
2:7-8 (KJV)
Now of all the Attributes of God, only the
Indwelling Omnipresence do we have power by our action to defile. So be it
drugs, homosexuality, adultery, fornication, effeminate, overeating, smoking,
or excessive drinking, anything in which the body is directly affected we
dishonor God by submitting to the lust of flesh. More importantly we defile the
Holy Temple of God and place ourselves under a curse of destruction.
Know ye not that ye are the temple of God , and
that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile
the temple of God , him shall God destroy; for
thetemple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
1 Corinthians 3:16-17 (KJV)
1 Corinthians 3:16-17 (KJV)
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Troy "FireSpeaks" Pearsall