Book: Acts
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Acts 19:2                    Have You Received the Holy Spirit?

Intro. We sing, "God in three persons, blessed Trinity." We know the
       person of Father,  and the person of the Son, but so many do not
       know the person of the Holy Spirit. One of the reasons for this is
       that the Holy Spirit testifies to us of the Son, and not of
       Himself. He has come to glorify Jesus. Any true work of the Holy
       Spirit glorifies Jesus and draws attention to Jesus and not to any
       man.

I. Paul's question to those in Ephesus, "Have you received the Holy Spirit
   since you believed." or as some prefer, "Did you receive the Holy
   Spirit when you believed." The Greek can be translated correctly either
   way, and no matter how you translate it the same idea is there. i.e.
   you can believe in Jesus and not receive what is known as the gift of
   the Holy Spirit.
        A. There is a separate experience that one can have with the Holy
           Spirit which is separate from and subsequent to salvation.
                1. In John 14 Jesus said to His disciples, "And I will
                   pray to the Father and He shall give you another
                    comforter that He may abide with you forever, even the
                   Spirit of truth which the world cannot receive because
                   it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him, but you know
                   Him, for He dwelleth with you and shall be in you.
                2. In John 20 after His resurrection Jesus breathed on His
                   disciples and said, "Receive ye the Holy Spirit."
                3. Yet he told them later, "But wait in Jerusalem for the
                   promise of the Father which I have told you about,
                   for John indeed baptized with water, but you will be
                   baptized with the Holy Spirit in a few days, and you
                   will receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon
                   you, and you will be witnesses unto Me, both in
                   Jerusalem and Judea, and Samaria, and unto the
                   uttermost parts of the world.
                        a. We note the Holy Spirit is with you, shall be
                           in you, and the promise of power when the Holy
                           Spirit comes upon you, or over you. The Greek
                           preposition can be translated either way.
                        b. On the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit
                           came upon the waiting disciples, when Peter
                           addressed the crowd that had assembled to
                           explain what the supernatural phenomena meant,
                           the people were convicted and said, "What shall
                           we do?" Peter answered, "Repent, and be
                           baptized in the name of Jesus for the remission
                           of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the
                           Holy Spirit, for this promise is unto you and
                           to your children and to those who are afar off,
                           even as many as the Lord our God shall call."
                        c. When Philip preached Christ to the Samaritans
                           and many believed and were baptized, when the
                           apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had
                           received the word of God, sent Peter and John
                           down to them: who when they had come down,
                           prayed for them that they might receive the
                           Holy Spirit, for as yet He had not come upon
                           them. That is, they had not yet had the
                           overflowing experience of the Holy Spirit to
                           give them power to witness.
                        d. Paul was converted on the Damascus road, but a
                           few days later he received the Holy Spirit when
                           Ananias came and prayed for him.
        B. Our threefold relationship with the Holy Spirit.
                1. He is with us prior to conversion.
                        a. He is convicting us of sin, righteousness and
                           judgment.
                        b. He is drawing us to surrender our lives to
                           Jesus.
                        c. He is testifying that Jesus is the only way by
                           which we can come to the Father.
                2. When we respond to the witness of the Holy Spirit, and
                           invite Jesus to be the Lord of our lives, the
                           Holy Spirit comes into our bodies and dwells
                           in us. Paul said, "Don't you know that your
                           body is the temple of the Holy Spirit which is
                           in you?"
                        a. He guides us into all truth.
                        b. He begins to lead us in our walk.
                        c. He begins to conform our lives into the image
                           of Jesus. Paul said, "And you with unveiled
                           faces beholding the glory of the Lord and
                           changed from glory to glory, into the same
                           image by His Spirit that dwelleth in you."
                        d. The Bible tells us that no man can call Jesus
                           Lord, except by the Holy Spirit.
                        e. Paul said, "If any man have not the Spirit of
                           Christ, he is none of His."
                3. Jesus promised power when the Holy Spirit has come upon
                   us to be His witnesses.

II. Why would Paul ask this question?
        A. He no doubt saw that their experience in Christ was lacking
           something.
                1. Maybe there was an absence of love.
                        a. One of the real marks of the truly Spirit
                           filled life is love. The fruit of the Spirit is
                           love.
                        b. This love is described as bringing joy and
                           peace, and causing us to be longsuffering. It
                           manifests itself in gentleness, goodness,
                           meekness faithfulness and self control.
                2. Maybe they lacked real zeal and enthusiasm for the
                   things of the Spirit.
                3. It could be that they lacked a real dynamic in their
                   walk with Jesus, and their witness for Him.
                4. Whatever it was that Paul noticed, he suspicioned their
                   deficiency was due to the absence of the Holy Spirit.
        B. It is one thing to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and quite
           another to be overflowing with the Spirit.
                1. When on the feast day, recorded by John in chapter 7,
                   Jesus stood and cried to the assembled multitude, "If
                   any man thirst let him come unto Me and drink, and he
                   that drinks of the water that I give, as the scripture
                   says, out of his innermost being their will flow rivers
                   of living water." John tells us that Jesus was speaking
                   of the Spirit which was not yet given.
                        a. What did He say of the Spirit? He would be like
                           a torrent of living water flowing out from your
                           life.
                        b. The question really is not do you have the Holy
                           Spirit dwelling in you, but do you have the
                           Holy Spirit flowing out from your life like a
                           torrent of living water?
                2. You can pour water in a glass until the glass is full,
                   but if you keep pouring, the glass will begin to
                   overflow. Their is a difference between full and
                   overflowing.
        C. Many have complained of the difficulty of living the Christian
           life, and have given up because they found that it was too
           difficult. It is not only difficult, it is impossible.
                1. It is very frustrating to see the ideal and to admire
                   the ideal, to admit to the ideal, and then be unable to
                   live up to the standards of the ideal.
                2. Paul spoke of that frustration in his own life in
                   Romans 7. "I do the things I don't want to do, and I
                   don't do the things I desire to do. I hate the things I
                   do. I consent to the law that it is good, but I cannot
                   perform that which is good. When I would do good, evil
                   is present with me. My inward man delights in the law
                   of God, but their is another law in my flesh that wars
                   against my mind, and brings me into         to my
                   flesh. Oh wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me
                   from the body of death?"
                3. Paul then found his answer in chapter 8 as he speaks of
                   the life in the Spirit. "The law of the Spirit of life
                   in Christ Jesus has freed me from the law of sin and
                   death, for what the law could not do because of the
                   weakness of my flesh, God has done for me by sending
                   His Son in the flesh, that the righteousness of the law
                   might be fulfilled in me as I walk after the Spirit. So
                   then they who are in the flesh cannot please God, but
                   we are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit if the
                   Spirit of God is dwelling in us."
                4. He shows me the ideal, and then gives me the power to
                   live the ideal.

III. Have you received the Holy Spirit? Is their something missing in your
     walk with the Lord? Are you living a dynamic Christian life?
        A. On a scale of one to ten, where would you rate your fervency
           for Christ?
        B. If Paul would meet you and visit for a while, would he be apt
           to ask you if you received the Holy Spirit when you believed?
        C. Is the Spirit flowing forth from your life like a torrent of
           living water?
        D. Would you like a new dynamic to live the Christian life?
        E. Ask the Father for the gift of the Holy Spirit, that your life
           might overflow with His love and power. Jesus said that if you
           earthly fathers know how to give good gifts to your children,
           how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit
           to those that ask Him.