Lesson 6
DEVELOPING YOUR SPIRIT LIFE
We know that wisdom comes from the human spirit, and that God's impartation of wisdom does not come direct to the intellect, but through the human spirit to the intellect.
Millions of dollars have been spent in developing the human body, and hundreds of millions have been spent in developing the human mind; but the real man, which is the spirit, has been utterly neglected.
We had thought that the only way to develop it was through religion; but when we realize that the great forces of humanity are spiritual, and that they all emanate from the spirit, then it becomes vitally important that this part of man be seriously considered. Religion is not spiritual as relating to Christianity.
Jesus promised cooperation with our spirits after He had settled the sin problem and sat down at the right hand of the Father-God.
John 14:16-17 is a sample of His promises, "And I will make request of the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may be with you forever, even the Spirit of Truth: whom the world cannot receive; for it beholds Him not, neither knows Him: you know Him; for He abides with you, and shall be in you."
This Spirit of truth was the Holy Spirit, and He was to come and take Jesus' place after He had finished His Redemptive work.
It is almost an unknown fact that the Holy Spirit does not communicate knowledge to the intellect, except in rare cases where one is so dense spiritually that He must communicate with the senses.
All the knowledge that natural man has, has come through the senses. It may be necessary that the Spirit come to man's level (his senses) in order to deal with him.
John 16:13 "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth: for he shall not speak from him-self; but what things so ever he shall hear, these shall he speak."
This promise was not only for the special revelation that God gave to us through the Apostle Paul, but it is for every believer.
He is to guide us into the reality of the Redemptive work of Christ. All that Christ accomplished in His Substitution was complete in His Spirit. It was His Spirit that was made sin. It was His Spirit that suffered the torments of judgment on the behalf of humanity.
It was His Spirit that was declared righteous. He was made alive in His Spirit.
It was His Spirit Resurrection rather than His physical Resurrection that has given to humanity its Redemption.
Man is so tied up with Sense Knowledge that he has only seen the physical suffering of Christ on the cross, and His physical Resurrection.
It was something infinitely beyond that. It was His Spirit that was suffering for our spirits.
It was His Spirit that was made Righteous for our spirits. It was His Spirit that was recreated for the recreation of our spirits.
Until we know this in our spirit, there will be no great development of faith, neither will we come into the knowledge of our rights and privileges as sons of God.
There can be no development of the human spirit until it receives Eternal Life, in other words, until it is recreated.
We know this historically, because there had never been a great inventor, chemist, or scientist in any nation, until that nation received Eternal Life. As Christianity spread to Europe in the Middle Ages inventions sprang up creating much information for the scientific revolution.
This in itself, is a staggering fact. Thinking men would be mightily moved if they knew this truth.
The Holy Spirit recreates us through the Word. He imparts to us the nature of the Father, and with this impartation comes the new kind of Wisdom. Christ is made unto us Wisdom. This is accomplished when we are recreated.
It is God's wisdom that is imparted to us in His nature, just as His love is imparted to us in His nature.
I have come to believe, as I have studied the subject of the spirit, that when God imparts to us His nature, there comes with it all of the attributes of Himself. They are undeveloped, but they are there lying latent in our human spirits.
There is faith that will link us up with God. There is love that will make us God-like. There is stability that will make us as stable as God; and all the other wonderful attributes that have challenged us in the man Jesus, can be reproduced in us, as we walk in the light with Him.
It is necessary that we grasp the significance of the finished work of Christ; for in His finished work is the recreation of the spirit, and a revelation of the vast possibilities of entering into a fellowship with God, such as man has never yet been conscious of.
Here are some facts connected with this New Creation, some of the new things that come to man through the recreation of his spirit.
2 Corinthians 5:21 "Him who knew no sin, God made to become sin; that we might become the righteousness of God in Christ."
It was the Spirit of Christ that was made sin. It is the spirit of man that is righteous with His Righteousness.
This new Righteousness that is imparted to the human spirit gives to the human spirit a sense of freedom and liberty with God that man has not had since the fall.
It takes away from man's spirit the sin consciousness that has held him in slavery through the ages.
Sin consciousness is not of the reasoning faculties. It does not come to us through the five senses. Sin consciousness, or conviction of sin, comes from the human spirit. It comes because the natural human spirit is not in fellowship with God.
The New Birth has recreated this human spirit and imparted to it the Righteousness and nature of God so that it can fellowship with God on terms of absolute equality.
No religion in the world has ever dealt with the human spirit. All religions have been connected with the Senses.
This is something that makes Christianity stand out utterly distinct from all religions.
John 5:24 "He that heareth my word, and believeth him that sent me, has eternal life." This is a new kind of life; it does not come to the reasoning faculties, but only to the human spirit. This life is God's nature.
Romans 5:5 declares that the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit.
The heart is used figuratively for our spirit. This new kind of love, Agapa, is poured into the human spirit by the Holy Spirit. It comes with the New Birth, when one begins to fellowship with the Father.
This new kind of love is not a thing of reason. It is a thing of the spirit consciousness.
1 Corinthians 1:30 "But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who was made unto us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption."
Just as He was made Righteousness unto us, just as He was made Redemption unto us, just as He was made Sanctification unto us, He has been made Wisdom unto us.
Just as He was made health and healing to us, so He is made unto us Wisdom.
That wisdom is from God. James tells us if any man lacks wisdom, he is to ask of God. James is writing to the babes in Christ, the undeveloped ones.
Paul, here in his Revelation, is speaking to the full-grown believer, one who has come into his inheritance.
One of the most vital things for us to understand is that we have been made the Righteousness of God in Christ. Not only has Christ been made unto its Righteousness, but we have been made the Righteousness of God in Him.
That Righteousness lets us into the very throne room where we can associate with the Father on terms of fellowship; where we can sit at the table, as it were, and feast on the riches of His grace. Hebrews 4:14-16 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
It brings us into the place where, instead of asking for wisdom, we recognize that He has been made wisdom unto us. We simply thank Him for the wisdom, and then act, knowing that the wisdom will be there to guide the action.
Wisdom sits at the head of the government. You may have all kinds of knowledge, but if you have no ability to use that knowledge, it is worthless.
This is the key to recognizing a mature believer: You have gathered up the knowledge of His will, of His purpose and plan for you in the Word. After having done that, you thank Him for the ability to use that knowledge and you act on it.
Jesus told the disciples to tarry in Jerusalem until they received power from on high. That word "power" means ability. They were to receive ability to use the Name with its mighty, supernatural power.
They were to have wisdom or ability to witness of all they had seen, and of the death and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
The Spirit came according to the promise, and they received the ability. The world was startled by the incoming of a new force, a new life, into the human consciousness.
The new born Church immediately became a mighty institution in the Jewish country. Then it spread throughout the Roman Empire.
It was the ability of God given to uneducated men to understand something of what happened from the time that Christ died on the cross until He sat down on the throne at the right hand of the Father.
2 Corinthians 5:17 "Wherefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: the old things are passed away, behold, they are become new. But all these things are of God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and gave unto us the ministry of reconciliation."
Here we get God's new man. He is a new spirit. He is a recreated spirit. His mind is then renewed by this incoming life, as he meditates in the Word.
His body is rejuvenated, healed of its diseases, so that the entire man stands complete before the Father.
The most deeply spiritual men and women I know are people who have given much time to meditation. You cannot develop spiritual wisdom without meditation.
Joshua 1:8 "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate thereon day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success." (or, you will be able to deal wisely in the things of life.)
Take time to meditate in the Word. Shut yourself in alone with your own spirit where the clamor of the world is shut out.
If you are ambitious to do something worthwhile, I would suggest that you take ten or fifteen minutes daily for meditation... learn to do it. In other words, begin the development of your own spirit.
You may develop any gift that you wish to. The most important gift that God has given to you is the spirit. It is the development of this spirit that is going to mean more to your life than any other one thing.
The great majority of men do not think. They live in the realm of the Senses. The Senses have limitations. Your spirit has practically no limitations.
You can develop your spirit life until you dominate circumstances. Your spirit can come into vital union with Deity, become a partaker of the divine nature. That spirit, with God's nature in it, can fellowship on terms of absolute equality with God Himself.
Do you see your limitless possibilities?
Jesus brings us into contact with spiritual things, not mental things. Spiritual things are as real as physical things. Your spirit can come to the point where the things in His Word will become as real to you, and Jesus will become as real to you as any loved one.
You can see the necessity of your taking time to meditate, to get quiet with the Lord. You must take time to sit with His Word and let the Spirit unveil His Word to your spirit.
If you will, you will know Him in reality.
How to Develop the Recreated Spirit
I think that I have found the answer to the problem of how the recreated human spirit can be developed.
The thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians has the answer to it.
The last clause of the 12th chapter of 1 Corinthians is also striking in this connection. He says, "But I show you a more excellent way," and then he proceeds to tell us the new kind of love way. This is the love that Jesus brought to the world.
He compares it with linguistic ability, "If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal."
How greatly we have appreciated linguistic abilities, and yet, with one stroke he has shown us how empty it all is without love.
Next, he tells us, "If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing."
Here he is showing us how empty sense knowledge achievements and gifts are without Agapa.
The next verse takes us still further into the picture, "And if I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and if I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing."
These pictures are of natural man in his highest development in comparison with Agapa.
How humble and lowly is this choicest of all gifts. "It suffers long and is kind." It wears the garments of apparent weakness. "It envies not, it is never proud, it never behaves itself unseemly," (in quarreling and nagging and the divorce court) "love seeks not its own."
The biggest struggle of natural man is to get something, and he is not so careful how he gets it, or from whom he gets it.
"It is not provoked," it does not lose its temper easily.
"It does not take account of evil, it does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth."
Notice the seventh verse, "Bears all things, believes all things." "Bears all things," might be translated, "covers all things." It does not repeat the unseemly things that are said in scandal, but covers them up.
Love acts contrary to every law of the senses.
"Believes all things," that is, all things of the Father. The Word is acted upon with simplicity and unconscious faith.
"Hopes all things," you see, believing is now, and hope is future. If we believe all things of the Word, we face the future with quiet rest.
"Endures all things." What endurance was manifested in the Master! How He endured the scoffing and slandering of those who crucified Him!
But the last sentence thrills one, "Love never fails."
We cannot depend upon our senses for they may fail us. Our eyes may be injured, and our sense of sight is gone. Our sense of hearing or feeling may be destroyed. Agapa is not like that, for it springs from the recreated spirit, the "hidden man of the heart."
It is that "hidden man," that unseen man, that has the Divine life.
In Galatians we have the contrast of Agapa and the senses. The fruits of the senses are recorded in Galatians 5:16, and the fruits of the recreated spirit are recorded in the twenty-second and twenty-third verses.
The senses have always been a traitor to the spirit. They are ever seeking their own. They are hungry, and yet they are never satisfied. They are always seeking and never finding that for which they seek.
Solomon said a wise thing in Ecclesiastes when he said, "The eyes are never satisfied nor the ears filled with hearing."
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life." He was God's love way He is the only way of life, and the only way to the Father.
He is love's way. He lived it in His earth walk, and He imparted to us His nature so that we might live this love life.
In Ephesians 5:1 “Therefore be imitators of God as dear children.” we are told that as children of love we are to walk the love life way and bear the fruits of love.
Now we can understand how we are to develop our spirits; it is done by walking in love, and meditating in love.
We have come to know that the recreated human spirit is the fountain out of which love and faith, peace and joy, and all of the other beautiful products that belong to the love life, spring.
Faith is not a product of the reasoning faculties, it is a product of the spirit.
Now we can understand this fact, that to develop this recreated spirit, it is necessary that we practice love and walk by faith.
We must feed on the "Bread of Heaven." "For man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God."
Jesus put it in a new way, "Except one eat my body and drink my blood." The body was the Word made flesh. We must feed upon the living Word. Blood is life, so we are to drink deeply of the life that He made for us.
He said, "I am come that ye might have life and have it abundantly." It is that abundance of life that makes us over-flow with love.
I have never desired anything more than I have desired to know how to develop the recreated human spirit. I believe I have some suggestions that will teach us how to use wisdom, how to appropriate it in Christ, and how to make it our own, teach us how to walk in love so that our conduct will be Jesus-like.
The Love Walk
If we could learn to walk in love and make it the business of our lives, we would solve many problems of human relationship which we thought were impossible.
Jesus lived in love. He lived in the realm of love. He spoke love. His words were love-filled. His acts and deeds grew out of love. He could not help healing the sick. Love drove Him. He could not help feeding the multitudes. Love compelled Him.
If we could have our spirits developed in love like that, then we could live like the Master; we could maintain a real, beautiful fellowship with the Father, with the Word, and with one another.
John 14:16-17, Jesus promised He would send a comforter, the Holy Spirit. "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may be with you forever, even the Spirit of truth: whom the world cannot receive; for it beholdeth him not, neither knoweth him: but you know him; for he abides with you, and shall be in you."
This "Comforter" whom He calls the "Spirit of truth," or "reality," is to guide us into all truth or reality. He is to take the things of Jesus and the Father and unveil them to us. That is what our hearts are craving.
He is not going to guide us into Sense Knowledge, but into Revelation Knowledge. He is going to take those wonderful truths of the Pauline Revelation and make them a reality to us. In order to do this, it will be necessary that we have quiet hours, a little while inch day set apart for meditation.
Joshua 1:8 "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate thereon day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success.”
That was for Israel under the Law, under the First Covenant.
Under the New Covenant, we are to let the Word of Christ dwell in us richly; we are to abide in the Word and the Word is to abide in us. This will lead us into the prayer life, into prayer conquests.
Philippians 4:6-7 offers another suggestion. "In nothing be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, shall guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus."
In nothing are we to allow anxiety to govern us; but in everything by prayer and supplication, along with thanksgiving, make our requests known to the Father. Then we leave them there, and He declares that His peace will come (like a garrison of soldiers into a turbulent country) and quiet us.
In the 8th verse, He tells us the things we are to think about. Read it over carefully.
"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honorable, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."
We cannot feed on scandal, on nonsense, on stories that are unseemly, and expect to develop in grace. The Spirit will not help us to do that. There must be times when we can sit quietly with the Lord and the Word, and meditate upon it until the Word absorbs us, and we absorb the Word; until the Word is built into our mental processes, as well as our spirit lives, until it absolutely governs our thinking.
Do you see what that implies? The renewing of our minds. The average believer's mind is not renewed. The average believer thinks the way the world thinks rather than the way Jesus thought. Believers must change the way they think!
Romans 12:2 "I beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, well pleasing to God which is your spiritual worship. And be not fashioned according to this age: but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God."
How is that transformation going to take place? By the renewing of our minds. How does that come? By meditation in the Word. By practicing the Word.
Colossians 3:10 "And have put on the new man, that is being renewed unto knowledge after the image of him that created him."
Our minds are renewed after the image of Him that created us. That means the Jesus image is going to be reproduced in us, until after a while it will be no more we that live, but Christ living in us. Or, as Paul gives us in Galatians 4:19, "until Christ be formed in you."
It is possible to build the very Jesus life into us with the Word. The Word never becomes a part of our lives until we act it.
Share your heart life with Him as you would with a lover, a roommate, a husband or wife, until you cry out, "It is no longer I that live, but Christ lives in me," until the Vine Life becomes consciously your life.
Ephesians 3:19-21 "And to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge, that you may be filled unto all the fullness of God." God's fullness takes us over, dominates us. His fulness of love, of grace, of wisdom, of healing and ability, has displaced all the weaknesses and failures that exist in our lives.
Jesus has come on the scene to take over our lives. He is able to do "Exceeding abundantly above all that we could ask or think."
He does it according to the ability, His ability, that is at work within us.
The Faith Walk
Before the Fall, man had perfect fellowship with God. He lived in the realm of the spirit, but when he committed High Treason, he was driven from the presence of God, he became dependent upon his senses for his protection and life.
His spirit became the slave of his senses. However, for many generations you can see the spirit's influence upon the mind. This is seen in the architecture before and after the flood.
They have uncovered five cities built one upon the other in Mesopotamia, and the last one discovered, which was evidently built before the flood, shows the finest type of architecture.
Anthropology proves beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the farther back we go in Babylonia and Egypt, the higher is the state of civilization.
When the senses gained the supremacy, man lost all real knowledge of spiritual things.
Senses absolutely controlled man at the time of the first Covenant with Abraham. Abraham was evidently the only one of his age who had any spiritual discernment. He believed God's Word in the face of the testimony of his senses.
Abraham's faith is the true type of the faith of a believer today.
When Jesus came all men lived in the realm of the senses. If you will read carefully the four Gospels you will notice that they had only Sense Knowledge faith. They believed what they could see, hear, taste smell and feel. Their spirit had no place in their daily life.
Until the believer recognizes the two kinds of faith he will never be able to enjoy his privileges in Christ.
You remember Thomas as the outstanding exponent of Sense Knowledge faith. After the Resurrection, before he met Jesus, he said to those who had seen the Risen One, "I will not believe until I can put my finger into the wounds in His hands and my hand into His side." John 20:25.
Jesus suddenly appeared to him and said, "Thomas, reach hither your fingers, and see my hands, and reach hither your hand and put it into my side, and be not faithless but believing."
Thomas fell at His feet and cried, "My Lord, and My God."
Jesus said, "Because thou hast seen hast thou believed?"
In this marginal rendering that I have given you there are tears mixed with reproof. Can't you hear the pity in Jesus' voice when He said, "Having seen, have you believed?"
Oh, it is so hard for the Sense Knowledge folk to believe! Everywhere they are struggling and praying and crying for faith, but faith does not come that way.
Faith comes by getting acquainted with the Father through the Word. Not in studying the Word alone, but by actually living the Word; doing the Word; practicing the Word, and letting the Word live in us.
In John 6 the multitude said, "Show us a sign that we may believe." Jesus said, "This generation seeks a sign."
That generation did not seek a sign any more than our generation does. Let any Christian minister be advertised to speak who has spectacular manifestations, and he will fill the house. Why? Because this generation does not believe the Word, but it does believe in signs and wonders, something that thrills the senses.
On the day of Pentecost, a new era began. We call it the Dispensation of the Holy Spirit. That is only half the truth. It is the Dispensation of the recreated human spirit.
The part of man that is recreated is his spirit. The sense-ruled mind is renewed by the Holy Spirit through the Word, so that the renewed mind can have fellowship with the recreated human spirit.
The cultivation of our spirits comes through our giving this spirit right of way in our daily walk.
You remember that Jesus said, quoting from Deuteronomy, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out from the mouth of God."
God's Word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it is the food of the recreated human spirit. As we meditate in the Word, and become doers of the Word, our spirits slowly but surely gain the ascendancy over our sense-ruled mind.
You remember that in the sixth chapter of Romans the Spirit says, "Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that you should obey the desires thereof." Romans 6:12-13.
Sin reigns in the senses. There is nothing wrong with the physical body, the wrongness lies in the senses gaining control of our bodies and soul, causing us to do the things we should not do.
Our spirits are brought into subjection to the senses when the members of our bodies (governed by the senses) gain control.
Your conscience is the voice of your human spirit, or the recreated spirit. As the spirit is educated in the Word, the conscience (or voice) becomes more and more authoritative.
I have come to believe that if one fellowships with the Word, under the illumination of the Holy Spirit, that after a bit the human spirit can become a perfect guide. What we have called the “hunch" is simply our spirit speaking to us.
The mind of the spirit is in fellowship with God. The Word is the food and life of the spirit. If we walk in love, the spirit has perfect freedom to guide us.
You understand that faith and love both come from the recreated human spirit. Faith grows as we practice love.
As we practice love the Father becomes more and more real to us. The Word becomes more and more precious. Its hidden assets are revealed to us.
1 Corinthians 2:12 declares, "But we received not the spirit of the world (that is the spirit of the natural man) but the spirit which is from God, that we might know the things that are freely given us of God."
Our spirits, that have received their life from God, are able to know the things of God, while the natural mind is dominated by the senses, and unable to know the things that are freely given to us in the Redemptive work of Christ.
The natural man cannot understand the expression "in Christ" or what it means, but the God-taught, recreated spirit grasps it with eager joy.
We can see now that the greatest need of the present day church is the renewing of the minds of the believers, and of the education and development of the recreated spirit.
The average Christian today is carnal, or sense ruled. They are babes in Christ. They walk after the manner of men, or the senses. They have never learned the way of love.
They are full of talk, but they are not doers of the Word. Their wisdom is the wisdom of natural men. They are ever striving, but never arriving.
There is only one way to help these people, and that is to teach them how to take their place in Christ, to become doers of the Word, and not hearers only.
Questions
1. God's impartation of wisdom does not come direct to the intellect. Where does it come from?
2. Mr. Kenyon makes a statement that makes one smile. “It is almost an unknown fact that the Holy Spirit does not communicate knowledge to the intellect, except in rare cases where one is so dense spiritually that He must communicate with the senses.” What New Testament character comes to mind? Discuss.
3. Man is so tied up with Sense Knowledge that he has only seen the physical suffering of Christ on the cross, and His physical Resurrection. It was something infinitely beyond that. What was it?
4. Why is it necessary that we grasp the significance of the finished work of Christ?
5. Sin consciousness is not of the reasoning faculties. If it does not come to us through the five senses where does it come from?
6. Mature believers understand 1 Corinthians 1:30. Paul, here in his Revelation, is speaking to the full-grown believer, one who has come into his inheritance. What does a mature believer do with this revelation?
7. You cannot develop spiritual wisdom without ___________.
8. What is the most important gift that God has given to you?
9. You can develop your spirit life until you dominate circumstances. Your spirit can then do what?
10. We cannot depend upon our senses for they may fail us. Why is Agapa not like that?
11. Faith is not a product of the _____________ faculties, it is a product of the ________.
12. Joshua 1:8 was for Israel under the Law, under the First Covenant. What are we to do under the New Covenant?
13. When will the believer be able to enjoy his privileges in Christ?
14. How does faith come to the believer?
15. Why is it important we renew our sense-ruled mind (change the way we think)?
16. There is nothing wrong with the physical body, what causes sin to reign?
17. If our natural mind is dominated by the senses, what is the result?
18. The average Christian today is carnal, or sense ruled. There is only one way to help these people. What is that way?
DEVELOPING YOUR SPIRIT LIFE
We know that wisdom comes from the human spirit, and that God's impartation of wisdom does not come direct to the intellect, but through the human spirit to the intellect.
Millions of dollars have been spent in developing the human body, and hundreds of millions have been spent in developing the human mind; but the real man, which is the spirit, has been utterly neglected.
We had thought that the only way to develop it was through religion; but when we realize that the great forces of humanity are spiritual, and that they all emanate from the spirit, then it becomes vitally important that this part of man be seriously considered. Religion is not spiritual as relating to Christianity.
Jesus promised cooperation with our spirits after He had settled the sin problem and sat down at the right hand of the Father-God.
John 14:16-17 is a sample of His promises, "And I will make request of the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may be with you forever, even the Spirit of Truth: whom the world cannot receive; for it beholds Him not, neither knows Him: you know Him; for He abides with you, and shall be in you."
This Spirit of truth was the Holy Spirit, and He was to come and take Jesus' place after He had finished His Redemptive work.
It is almost an unknown fact that the Holy Spirit does not communicate knowledge to the intellect, except in rare cases where one is so dense spiritually that He must communicate with the senses.
All the knowledge that natural man has, has come through the senses. It may be necessary that the Spirit come to man's level (his senses) in order to deal with him.
John 16:13 "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth: for he shall not speak from him-self; but what things so ever he shall hear, these shall he speak."
This promise was not only for the special revelation that God gave to us through the Apostle Paul, but it is for every believer.
He is to guide us into the reality of the Redemptive work of Christ. All that Christ accomplished in His Substitution was complete in His Spirit. It was His Spirit that was made sin. It was His Spirit that suffered the torments of judgment on the behalf of humanity.
It was His Spirit that was declared righteous. He was made alive in His Spirit.
It was His Spirit Resurrection rather than His physical Resurrection that has given to humanity its Redemption.
Man is so tied up with Sense Knowledge that he has only seen the physical suffering of Christ on the cross, and His physical Resurrection.
It was something infinitely beyond that. It was His Spirit that was suffering for our spirits.
It was His Spirit that was made Righteous for our spirits. It was His Spirit that was recreated for the recreation of our spirits.
Until we know this in our spirit, there will be no great development of faith, neither will we come into the knowledge of our rights and privileges as sons of God.
There can be no development of the human spirit until it receives Eternal Life, in other words, until it is recreated.
We know this historically, because there had never been a great inventor, chemist, or scientist in any nation, until that nation received Eternal Life. As Christianity spread to Europe in the Middle Ages inventions sprang up creating much information for the scientific revolution.
This in itself, is a staggering fact. Thinking men would be mightily moved if they knew this truth.
The Holy Spirit recreates us through the Word. He imparts to us the nature of the Father, and with this impartation comes the new kind of Wisdom. Christ is made unto us Wisdom. This is accomplished when we are recreated.
It is God's wisdom that is imparted to us in His nature, just as His love is imparted to us in His nature.
I have come to believe, as I have studied the subject of the spirit, that when God imparts to us His nature, there comes with it all of the attributes of Himself. They are undeveloped, but they are there lying latent in our human spirits.
There is faith that will link us up with God. There is love that will make us God-like. There is stability that will make us as stable as God; and all the other wonderful attributes that have challenged us in the man Jesus, can be reproduced in us, as we walk in the light with Him.
It is necessary that we grasp the significance of the finished work of Christ; for in His finished work is the recreation of the spirit, and a revelation of the vast possibilities of entering into a fellowship with God, such as man has never yet been conscious of.
Here are some facts connected with this New Creation, some of the new things that come to man through the recreation of his spirit.
2 Corinthians 5:21 "Him who knew no sin, God made to become sin; that we might become the righteousness of God in Christ."
It was the Spirit of Christ that was made sin. It is the spirit of man that is righteous with His Righteousness.
This new Righteousness that is imparted to the human spirit gives to the human spirit a sense of freedom and liberty with God that man has not had since the fall.
It takes away from man's spirit the sin consciousness that has held him in slavery through the ages.
Sin consciousness is not of the reasoning faculties. It does not come to us through the five senses. Sin consciousness, or conviction of sin, comes from the human spirit. It comes because the natural human spirit is not in fellowship with God.
The New Birth has recreated this human spirit and imparted to it the Righteousness and nature of God so that it can fellowship with God on terms of absolute equality.
No religion in the world has ever dealt with the human spirit. All religions have been connected with the Senses.
This is something that makes Christianity stand out utterly distinct from all religions.
John 5:24 "He that heareth my word, and believeth him that sent me, has eternal life." This is a new kind of life; it does not come to the reasoning faculties, but only to the human spirit. This life is God's nature.
Romans 5:5 declares that the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit.
The heart is used figuratively for our spirit. This new kind of love, Agapa, is poured into the human spirit by the Holy Spirit. It comes with the New Birth, when one begins to fellowship with the Father.
This new kind of love is not a thing of reason. It is a thing of the spirit consciousness.
1 Corinthians 1:30 "But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who was made unto us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption."
Just as He was made Righteousness unto us, just as He was made Redemption unto us, just as He was made Sanctification unto us, He has been made Wisdom unto us.
Just as He was made health and healing to us, so He is made unto us Wisdom.
That wisdom is from God. James tells us if any man lacks wisdom, he is to ask of God. James is writing to the babes in Christ, the undeveloped ones.
Paul, here in his Revelation, is speaking to the full-grown believer, one who has come into his inheritance.
One of the most vital things for us to understand is that we have been made the Righteousness of God in Christ. Not only has Christ been made unto its Righteousness, but we have been made the Righteousness of God in Him.
That Righteousness lets us into the very throne room where we can associate with the Father on terms of fellowship; where we can sit at the table, as it were, and feast on the riches of His grace. Hebrews 4:14-16 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
It brings us into the place where, instead of asking for wisdom, we recognize that He has been made wisdom unto us. We simply thank Him for the wisdom, and then act, knowing that the wisdom will be there to guide the action.
Wisdom sits at the head of the government. You may have all kinds of knowledge, but if you have no ability to use that knowledge, it is worthless.
This is the key to recognizing a mature believer: You have gathered up the knowledge of His will, of His purpose and plan for you in the Word. After having done that, you thank Him for the ability to use that knowledge and you act on it.
Jesus told the disciples to tarry in Jerusalem until they received power from on high. That word "power" means ability. They were to receive ability to use the Name with its mighty, supernatural power.
They were to have wisdom or ability to witness of all they had seen, and of the death and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
The Spirit came according to the promise, and they received the ability. The world was startled by the incoming of a new force, a new life, into the human consciousness.
The new born Church immediately became a mighty institution in the Jewish country. Then it spread throughout the Roman Empire.
It was the ability of God given to uneducated men to understand something of what happened from the time that Christ died on the cross until He sat down on the throne at the right hand of the Father.
2 Corinthians 5:17 "Wherefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: the old things are passed away, behold, they are become new. But all these things are of God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and gave unto us the ministry of reconciliation."
Here we get God's new man. He is a new spirit. He is a recreated spirit. His mind is then renewed by this incoming life, as he meditates in the Word.
His body is rejuvenated, healed of its diseases, so that the entire man stands complete before the Father.
The most deeply spiritual men and women I know are people who have given much time to meditation. You cannot develop spiritual wisdom without meditation.
Joshua 1:8 "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate thereon day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success." (or, you will be able to deal wisely in the things of life.)
Take time to meditate in the Word. Shut yourself in alone with your own spirit where the clamor of the world is shut out.
If you are ambitious to do something worthwhile, I would suggest that you take ten or fifteen minutes daily for meditation... learn to do it. In other words, begin the development of your own spirit.
You may develop any gift that you wish to. The most important gift that God has given to you is the spirit. It is the development of this spirit that is going to mean more to your life than any other one thing.
The great majority of men do not think. They live in the realm of the Senses. The Senses have limitations. Your spirit has practically no limitations.
You can develop your spirit life until you dominate circumstances. Your spirit can come into vital union with Deity, become a partaker of the divine nature. That spirit, with God's nature in it, can fellowship on terms of absolute equality with God Himself.
Do you see your limitless possibilities?
Jesus brings us into contact with spiritual things, not mental things. Spiritual things are as real as physical things. Your spirit can come to the point where the things in His Word will become as real to you, and Jesus will become as real to you as any loved one.
You can see the necessity of your taking time to meditate, to get quiet with the Lord. You must take time to sit with His Word and let the Spirit unveil His Word to your spirit.
If you will, you will know Him in reality.
How to Develop the Recreated Spirit
I think that I have found the answer to the problem of how the recreated human spirit can be developed.
The thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians has the answer to it.
The last clause of the 12th chapter of 1 Corinthians is also striking in this connection. He says, "But I show you a more excellent way," and then he proceeds to tell us the new kind of love way. This is the love that Jesus brought to the world.
He compares it with linguistic ability, "If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal."
How greatly we have appreciated linguistic abilities, and yet, with one stroke he has shown us how empty it all is without love.
Next, he tells us, "If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing."
Here he is showing us how empty sense knowledge achievements and gifts are without Agapa.
The next verse takes us still further into the picture, "And if I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and if I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing."
These pictures are of natural man in his highest development in comparison with Agapa.
How humble and lowly is this choicest of all gifts. "It suffers long and is kind." It wears the garments of apparent weakness. "It envies not, it is never proud, it never behaves itself unseemly," (in quarreling and nagging and the divorce court) "love seeks not its own."
The biggest struggle of natural man is to get something, and he is not so careful how he gets it, or from whom he gets it.
"It is not provoked," it does not lose its temper easily.
"It does not take account of evil, it does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth."
Notice the seventh verse, "Bears all things, believes all things." "Bears all things," might be translated, "covers all things." It does not repeat the unseemly things that are said in scandal, but covers them up.
Love acts contrary to every law of the senses.
"Believes all things," that is, all things of the Father. The Word is acted upon with simplicity and unconscious faith.
"Hopes all things," you see, believing is now, and hope is future. If we believe all things of the Word, we face the future with quiet rest.
"Endures all things." What endurance was manifested in the Master! How He endured the scoffing and slandering of those who crucified Him!
But the last sentence thrills one, "Love never fails."
We cannot depend upon our senses for they may fail us. Our eyes may be injured, and our sense of sight is gone. Our sense of hearing or feeling may be destroyed. Agapa is not like that, for it springs from the recreated spirit, the "hidden man of the heart."
It is that "hidden man," that unseen man, that has the Divine life.
In Galatians we have the contrast of Agapa and the senses. The fruits of the senses are recorded in Galatians 5:16, and the fruits of the recreated spirit are recorded in the twenty-second and twenty-third verses.
The senses have always been a traitor to the spirit. They are ever seeking their own. They are hungry, and yet they are never satisfied. They are always seeking and never finding that for which they seek.
Solomon said a wise thing in Ecclesiastes when he said, "The eyes are never satisfied nor the ears filled with hearing."
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life." He was God's love way He is the only way of life, and the only way to the Father.
He is love's way. He lived it in His earth walk, and He imparted to us His nature so that we might live this love life.
In Ephesians 5:1 “Therefore be imitators of God as dear children.” we are told that as children of love we are to walk the love life way and bear the fruits of love.
Now we can understand how we are to develop our spirits; it is done by walking in love, and meditating in love.
We have come to know that the recreated human spirit is the fountain out of which love and faith, peace and joy, and all of the other beautiful products that belong to the love life, spring.
Faith is not a product of the reasoning faculties, it is a product of the spirit.
Now we can understand this fact, that to develop this recreated spirit, it is necessary that we practice love and walk by faith.
We must feed on the "Bread of Heaven." "For man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God."
Jesus put it in a new way, "Except one eat my body and drink my blood." The body was the Word made flesh. We must feed upon the living Word. Blood is life, so we are to drink deeply of the life that He made for us.
He said, "I am come that ye might have life and have it abundantly." It is that abundance of life that makes us over-flow with love.
I have never desired anything more than I have desired to know how to develop the recreated human spirit. I believe I have some suggestions that will teach us how to use wisdom, how to appropriate it in Christ, and how to make it our own, teach us how to walk in love so that our conduct will be Jesus-like.
The Love Walk
If we could learn to walk in love and make it the business of our lives, we would solve many problems of human relationship which we thought were impossible.
Jesus lived in love. He lived in the realm of love. He spoke love. His words were love-filled. His acts and deeds grew out of love. He could not help healing the sick. Love drove Him. He could not help feeding the multitudes. Love compelled Him.
If we could have our spirits developed in love like that, then we could live like the Master; we could maintain a real, beautiful fellowship with the Father, with the Word, and with one another.
John 14:16-17, Jesus promised He would send a comforter, the Holy Spirit. "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may be with you forever, even the Spirit of truth: whom the world cannot receive; for it beholdeth him not, neither knoweth him: but you know him; for he abides with you, and shall be in you."
This "Comforter" whom He calls the "Spirit of truth," or "reality," is to guide us into all truth or reality. He is to take the things of Jesus and the Father and unveil them to us. That is what our hearts are craving.
He is not going to guide us into Sense Knowledge, but into Revelation Knowledge. He is going to take those wonderful truths of the Pauline Revelation and make them a reality to us. In order to do this, it will be necessary that we have quiet hours, a little while inch day set apart for meditation.
Joshua 1:8 "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate thereon day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success.”
That was for Israel under the Law, under the First Covenant.
Under the New Covenant, we are to let the Word of Christ dwell in us richly; we are to abide in the Word and the Word is to abide in us. This will lead us into the prayer life, into prayer conquests.
Philippians 4:6-7 offers another suggestion. "In nothing be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, shall guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus."
In nothing are we to allow anxiety to govern us; but in everything by prayer and supplication, along with thanksgiving, make our requests known to the Father. Then we leave them there, and He declares that His peace will come (like a garrison of soldiers into a turbulent country) and quiet us.
In the 8th verse, He tells us the things we are to think about. Read it over carefully.
"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honorable, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."
We cannot feed on scandal, on nonsense, on stories that are unseemly, and expect to develop in grace. The Spirit will not help us to do that. There must be times when we can sit quietly with the Lord and the Word, and meditate upon it until the Word absorbs us, and we absorb the Word; until the Word is built into our mental processes, as well as our spirit lives, until it absolutely governs our thinking.
Do you see what that implies? The renewing of our minds. The average believer's mind is not renewed. The average believer thinks the way the world thinks rather than the way Jesus thought. Believers must change the way they think!
Romans 12:2 "I beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, well pleasing to God which is your spiritual worship. And be not fashioned according to this age: but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God."
How is that transformation going to take place? By the renewing of our minds. How does that come? By meditation in the Word. By practicing the Word.
Colossians 3:10 "And have put on the new man, that is being renewed unto knowledge after the image of him that created him."
Our minds are renewed after the image of Him that created us. That means the Jesus image is going to be reproduced in us, until after a while it will be no more we that live, but Christ living in us. Or, as Paul gives us in Galatians 4:19, "until Christ be formed in you."
It is possible to build the very Jesus life into us with the Word. The Word never becomes a part of our lives until we act it.
Share your heart life with Him as you would with a lover, a roommate, a husband or wife, until you cry out, "It is no longer I that live, but Christ lives in me," until the Vine Life becomes consciously your life.
Ephesians 3:19-21 "And to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge, that you may be filled unto all the fullness of God." God's fullness takes us over, dominates us. His fulness of love, of grace, of wisdom, of healing and ability, has displaced all the weaknesses and failures that exist in our lives.
Jesus has come on the scene to take over our lives. He is able to do "Exceeding abundantly above all that we could ask or think."
He does it according to the ability, His ability, that is at work within us.
The Faith Walk
Before the Fall, man had perfect fellowship with God. He lived in the realm of the spirit, but when he committed High Treason, he was driven from the presence of God, he became dependent upon his senses for his protection and life.
His spirit became the slave of his senses. However, for many generations you can see the spirit's influence upon the mind. This is seen in the architecture before and after the flood.
They have uncovered five cities built one upon the other in Mesopotamia, and the last one discovered, which was evidently built before the flood, shows the finest type of architecture.
Anthropology proves beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the farther back we go in Babylonia and Egypt, the higher is the state of civilization.
When the senses gained the supremacy, man lost all real knowledge of spiritual things.
Senses absolutely controlled man at the time of the first Covenant with Abraham. Abraham was evidently the only one of his age who had any spiritual discernment. He believed God's Word in the face of the testimony of his senses.
Abraham's faith is the true type of the faith of a believer today.
When Jesus came all men lived in the realm of the senses. If you will read carefully the four Gospels you will notice that they had only Sense Knowledge faith. They believed what they could see, hear, taste smell and feel. Their spirit had no place in their daily life.
Until the believer recognizes the two kinds of faith he will never be able to enjoy his privileges in Christ.
You remember Thomas as the outstanding exponent of Sense Knowledge faith. After the Resurrection, before he met Jesus, he said to those who had seen the Risen One, "I will not believe until I can put my finger into the wounds in His hands and my hand into His side." John 20:25.
Jesus suddenly appeared to him and said, "Thomas, reach hither your fingers, and see my hands, and reach hither your hand and put it into my side, and be not faithless but believing."
Thomas fell at His feet and cried, "My Lord, and My God."
Jesus said, "Because thou hast seen hast thou believed?"
In this marginal rendering that I have given you there are tears mixed with reproof. Can't you hear the pity in Jesus' voice when He said, "Having seen, have you believed?"
Oh, it is so hard for the Sense Knowledge folk to believe! Everywhere they are struggling and praying and crying for faith, but faith does not come that way.
Faith comes by getting acquainted with the Father through the Word. Not in studying the Word alone, but by actually living the Word; doing the Word; practicing the Word, and letting the Word live in us.
In John 6 the multitude said, "Show us a sign that we may believe." Jesus said, "This generation seeks a sign."
That generation did not seek a sign any more than our generation does. Let any Christian minister be advertised to speak who has spectacular manifestations, and he will fill the house. Why? Because this generation does not believe the Word, but it does believe in signs and wonders, something that thrills the senses.
On the day of Pentecost, a new era began. We call it the Dispensation of the Holy Spirit. That is only half the truth. It is the Dispensation of the recreated human spirit.
The part of man that is recreated is his spirit. The sense-ruled mind is renewed by the Holy Spirit through the Word, so that the renewed mind can have fellowship with the recreated human spirit.
The cultivation of our spirits comes through our giving this spirit right of way in our daily walk.
You remember that Jesus said, quoting from Deuteronomy, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out from the mouth of God."
God's Word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it is the food of the recreated human spirit. As we meditate in the Word, and become doers of the Word, our spirits slowly but surely gain the ascendancy over our sense-ruled mind.
You remember that in the sixth chapter of Romans the Spirit says, "Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that you should obey the desires thereof." Romans 6:12-13.
Sin reigns in the senses. There is nothing wrong with the physical body, the wrongness lies in the senses gaining control of our bodies and soul, causing us to do the things we should not do.
Our spirits are brought into subjection to the senses when the members of our bodies (governed by the senses) gain control.
Your conscience is the voice of your human spirit, or the recreated spirit. As the spirit is educated in the Word, the conscience (or voice) becomes more and more authoritative.
I have come to believe that if one fellowships with the Word, under the illumination of the Holy Spirit, that after a bit the human spirit can become a perfect guide. What we have called the “hunch" is simply our spirit speaking to us.
The mind of the spirit is in fellowship with God. The Word is the food and life of the spirit. If we walk in love, the spirit has perfect freedom to guide us.
You understand that faith and love both come from the recreated human spirit. Faith grows as we practice love.
As we practice love the Father becomes more and more real to us. The Word becomes more and more precious. Its hidden assets are revealed to us.
1 Corinthians 2:12 declares, "But we received not the spirit of the world (that is the spirit of the natural man) but the spirit which is from God, that we might know the things that are freely given us of God."
Our spirits, that have received their life from God, are able to know the things of God, while the natural mind is dominated by the senses, and unable to know the things that are freely given to us in the Redemptive work of Christ.
The natural man cannot understand the expression "in Christ" or what it means, but the God-taught, recreated spirit grasps it with eager joy.
We can see now that the greatest need of the present day church is the renewing of the minds of the believers, and of the education and development of the recreated spirit.
The average Christian today is carnal, or sense ruled. They are babes in Christ. They walk after the manner of men, or the senses. They have never learned the way of love.
They are full of talk, but they are not doers of the Word. Their wisdom is the wisdom of natural men. They are ever striving, but never arriving.
There is only one way to help these people, and that is to teach them how to take their place in Christ, to become doers of the Word, and not hearers only.
Questions
1. God's impartation of wisdom does not come direct to the intellect. Where does it come from?
2. Mr. Kenyon makes a statement that makes one smile. “It is almost an unknown fact that the Holy Spirit does not communicate knowledge to the intellect, except in rare cases where one is so dense spiritually that He must communicate with the senses.” What New Testament character comes to mind? Discuss.
3. Man is so tied up with Sense Knowledge that he has only seen the physical suffering of Christ on the cross, and His physical Resurrection. It was something infinitely beyond that. What was it?
4. Why is it necessary that we grasp the significance of the finished work of Christ?
5. Sin consciousness is not of the reasoning faculties. If it does not come to us through the five senses where does it come from?
6. Mature believers understand 1 Corinthians 1:30. Paul, here in his Revelation, is speaking to the full-grown believer, one who has come into his inheritance. What does a mature believer do with this revelation?
7. You cannot develop spiritual wisdom without ___________.
8. What is the most important gift that God has given to you?
9. You can develop your spirit life until you dominate circumstances. Your spirit can then do what?
10. We cannot depend upon our senses for they may fail us. Why is Agapa not like that?
11. Faith is not a product of the _____________ faculties, it is a product of the ________.
12. Joshua 1:8 was for Israel under the Law, under the First Covenant. What are we to do under the New Covenant?
13. When will the believer be able to enjoy his privileges in Christ?
14. How does faith come to the believer?
15. Why is it important we renew our sense-ruled mind (change the way we think)?
16. There is nothing wrong with the physical body, what causes sin to reign?
17. If our natural mind is dominated by the senses, what is the result?
18. The average Christian today is carnal, or sense ruled. There is only one way to help these people. What is that way?