Part 7 of –
The Significance of the Titles of God’s
Spirit
Nothing in Scripture is to be taken loosely. In Old Testament there was only “the Spirit of God” (i.e., Gen 1:2). The New Testament term “Holy Spirit” is the general title for the “Spirit of God,” as He is today.
Referring to
Jesus of Nazareth after His death, burial, and resurrection, and ascension,
Paul’s uses various terms for “Holy Spirit” and all are
significant. There are; 1) “the Spirit of Jesus”, 2) “the
Spirit of Christ” & 3) “the
Spirit of Jesus Christ”
Acts
16:7b … the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them
to. (NIV)
Romans
8:9b …. Now if any man have not the Spirit of
Christ, he is none of his.
Philip.
1:19b … the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
All of these New
Testament terms are used for the fully
processed Christ who in fact is God, in Jesus Christ, now as “the Spirit of
Life.”
1)
“Spirit of
Jesus” – particularly speaks from the viewpoint of
seeing the humanity of the incarnated, resurrected Spirit of the Savior,
who was called “Jesus” – as a spirit-man now “at the right hand of
the Father.” This speaks of Jesus as the “Son of Man” who
as a man brought humanity into the Godhead.
Romans 1:3-4 Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord,
which was made of the seed of David
according to the (human)
flesh; 4 And declared to be the Son of God with
power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead:
2)
“Spirit of Christ”
– speaks from the viewpoint of
seeing Christ as He now is, completely processed… as the risen Christ and Lord.
“Spirit of Christ” speaks of
the “life” of the “Spirit of God,” now available to indwell the
believer, and in His body, the church.
Romans
8:9 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.
3)
“Spirit of Jesus
Christ” - speaks from the viewpoint of seeing both
Jesus the man, who is now fully processed by His incarnation death,
burial and resurrection, and
who has become the overcoming Christ, to be our full supply of both the uplifted
humanity of Jesus of Nazareth and divinity of Christ, who now is
in us.
Philip
1:19 …this shall turn to my salvation … the supply of
the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
–
He needed, as we
also need, the uplifted righteous
humanity of Jesus, who is now is our supply for our enduring human life
situations.
–
He needed, as we also need,
the resurrected overcoming divine life of Christ that Paul enjoyed, to be
our supernatural life-supply.
From the foregoing we see that these titles point to
the culminated Christ, as He is today, as the fruit of His total
experience from His divine essence… to human essence…to His uplifted
resurrected essence; now as the God-man who even now bears the marks of His
human experience in His pierced hands and side.
The primary element of that experience that makes Christ
and His benefits available to us is…the
cross of His death, from which He
was raised “by the glory of God the Father” (Rom 6:4).
In the next installment we will examine the fruit of that
cross, which is found in “the Spirit of
life” that anoints the life of the believer, as they “walk in the spirit.”
1
John 2:20 (NASB) But you have an anointing from the Holy
One, and you all know.
27As for you, the anointing which
you received from Him abides in
you, and you have no need for anyone to teach you; but as His anointing teaches you about all
things, and is true and is not a lie, and just as it has taught you, you abide in Him.