Holy Spirit's Role in Pursuing Personal Holiness
The Holy Spirit's Role in Pursuing Personal Holiness
The pursuit of personal holiness is a fundamental aspect of Christian life, and the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in this process. According to the biblical text, the Holy Spirit is the agent of sanctification, enabling believers to live a life conformed to the will of God [1].
The Holy Spirit's role in sanctification is rooted in the biblical concept of the Spirit's presence and work in the lives of believers. The apostle Paul writes that believers are "sanctified by the Holy Spirit" (Romans 15:16) [3]. This sanctifying work involves the Spirit's empowerment to live a life of obedience to God's commands, as expressed in Romans 12:1, where Paul urges believers to "present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service" [5].
The Spirit's work in sanctification is multifaceted. He creates and gives life, appoints and commissions ministers, directs them where to preach, and instructs them what to preach [4]. Moreover, the Spirit reproves, comforts, helps, teaches, guides, and sanctifies believers (John 16:7-13; Romans 8:26) [2, 4]. The fruit of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22, is a manifestation of the Spirit's work in the lives of believers, producing qualities such as love, joy, peace, and self-control.
Different Christian traditions have understood the Holy Spirit's role in sanctification in various ways. The Eastern Orthodox tradition, as represented by John Chrysostom, emphasizes the Spirit's role in transforming believers into the image of Christ [8]. The Reformed tradition, as seen in the writings of John Calvin (cited in Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Philippians 1:11), views the Spirit as the one who grafts believers into Christ, enabling them to bear fruit [7].
The biblical text also highlights the importance of the Spirit's presence in the lives of believers. The apostle Paul writes that believers are "not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if it is so that the Spirit of God dwells in you" (Romans 8:9) [6]. This indwelling presence of the Spirit is a hallmark of the Christian life, and it is the basis for the pursuit of personal holiness.
Sources
- Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Holiness — In the highest sense belongs to God (Isa. 6:3; Rev. 15:4), and to Christians as consecrated to God's service, and in so far as they are conformed in all things to the will of God (Rom. 6:19, 22; Eph. 1:4; Titus 1:8; 1 Pet. 1:15). Personal holiness is a work of gradual development. It is carried on under many hindrances, hence the frequent admonitions to watchfulness, prayer, and perseverance (1 Cor. 1:30; 2 Cor. 7:1; Eph. 4:23, 24). (See [280]SANCTIFICATION.)”
- Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Holy Ghost — The third Person of the adorable Trinity. His personality is proved (1) from the fact that the attributes of personality, as intelligence and volition, are ascribed to him (John 14:17, 26; 15:26; 1 Cor. 2:10, 11; 12:11). He reproves, helps, glorifies, intercedes (John 16:7-13; Rom. 8:26). (2) He executes the offices peculiar only to a person. The very nature of these offices involves personal distinction (Luke 12:12; Acts 5:32; 15:28; 16:6; 28:25; 1 Cor. 2:13; Heb. 2:4; 3:7; 2 Pet. 1:21). His divinity is established (1) from the fact that the names of Go”
- Romans “that I should be a servant of Christ Jesus to the Gentiles, serving as a priest the Good News of God, that the offering up of the Gentiles might be made acceptable, sanctified by the Holy Spirit. -- Romans 15:16”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Holy Spirit, the Personality Of — He creates and gives life -- Job 33:4. He appoints and commissions ministers -- Isa 48:16; Ac 13:2; 20:28. He directs ministers where to preach -- Ac 8:29; 10:19,20. He directs ministers where not to preach -- Ac 16:6,7. He instructs ministers what to preach -- 1Co 2:13. He spoke in, and by, the prophets -- Ac 1:16; 1Pe 1:11,12; 2Pe 1:21. He strives with sinners -- Ge 6:3. He reproves -- Joh 16:8. He comforts -- Ac 9:31. He helps our infirmities -- Ro 8:26. He teaches -- Joh 14:26; 1Co 12:3. He guides -- Joh 16:13. He sanctifies -- R”
- Romans “Therefore I urge you, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service. -- Romans 12:1”
- Romans “But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if it is so that the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if any man doesn’t have the Spirit of Christ, he is not his. -- Romans 8:9”
- Philippians (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Philippians 1:11: The oldest manuscripts read the singular, "fruit." So Gal 5:22 (see on Gal 5:22); regarding the works of righteousness, however manifold, as one harmonious whole, "the fruit of the Spirit" (Eph 5:9) Jam 3:18, "the fruit of righteousness" (Heb 12:11); Rom 6:22, "fruit unto holiness." which are--"which is by (Greek, 'through') Jesus Christ." Through His sending to us the Spirit from the Father. "We are wild and useless olive trees till we are grafted into Christ, who, by His living root, makes us fruit-bearing branches" [CALVIN].”
- CCEL/NPNF (Eastern Orthodox) “John Chrysostom, Homilies on Galatians–Colossians–Thessalonians: 13:17 13:23 James 1:6 2:13 2:19 2:26 3:11 4:3 1 Peter 1:3 1:12 2:13 2:21 2:21 2:22 2:22 2:22 5:5 5:8 5:8 5:8 2 Peter 2:4 3:13 1 John 2:9 3:2 3:8 4:8 Revelation 1 1:4 1:9 1:11 1:16 1:20 2 3 3:12 14:1 14:4 14:13 15:6 20:9 22:16 Tobit 12:9 Wisdom of Solomon 1:4 1:14 11:23 11:24 14:16 Sirach 2:2 2:2 2:4 2:10 2:11 2:27 3:10-12 3:11 5:6 6:14 6:16 6:34 7:6 7:31 9:13 9:15 10:9 10:12-13 11:1 11:2 11:3 11:3 11:4 11:15 11:28 12:13 13:15 14:9 15:9 16:3 18:13 18:13 19:14-15 20:20 21:2 22:21-22 23:17 23:17 25:1 25:1 25:11 26:27 28:6 31:1 32:10”