The
Work of the Holy Spirit in the Material Universe.
There are many who think of the work of the Holy Spirit as limited
to man. But God reveals to us in His Word that the Holy Spirit's
work has a far wider scope than this. We are taught in the Bible
that the Holy Spirit has a threefold work in the material universe.
I. The creation of the material universe and of man is effected
through the agency of the Holy Spirit.
We read in Ps. xxxiii. 6, “By
the word of the Lord were
the heavens made; and all the host of them by
the breath of His mouth.” We
have already seen in our study of the names of the Holy Spirit that
the Holy Spirit is the breath of Jehovah,
so this passage teaches us that all the hosts of heaven, all the
stellar worlds, were made by the Holy Spirit. We are taught
explicitly in Job xxxiii. 4, that the creation of man is the Holy
Spirit's work. We read, “The
Spirit of God hath
made me, and the
breath of the Almighty hath
given me life.” Here
both the creation of the material frame and the impartation of life
are attributed to the agency of the Holy Spirit. In other passages
of Scripture we are taught that creation was in and through the Son
of God. For example we read in Col. i. 16, R.
V., “For
in Him were all things created, in the heavens and upon the earth,
things visible and things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or
principalities or powers; all things have been created through Him
and unto Him.” In
a similar way we read in Heb. i. 2, that God “hath
at the end of these days spoken unto us in His Son, whom He
appointed heir of all things, through
whom also He
made the worlds (ages).” In
the passage given above (Ps. xxxiii. 6), the Word as well as the
Spirit are mentioned in connection with creation. In the account of
the creation and the rehabilitation of this world to be the abode of
man, Father, Word and Holy Spirit are all mentioned (Gen. i. 1-3).
It is evident from a comparison of these passages that the Father,
Son and Holy Spirit are all active in the creative work. The Father
works in His
Son, through His
Spirit.
II. Not only is the original creation of the material universe
attributed to the agency of the Holy Spirit in the Bible but the
maintenance of living creatures as
well.
We read in Ps. civ. 29, 30, “Thou
hidest Thy face, they are troubled: Thou takest away their breath,
they die, and return to their dust. Thou sendest
forth Thy Spirit, they are created: and Thou renewest the
face of the earth.” The
clear indication of this passage is that not only are things brought
into being through the agency of the Holy Spirit, but that they are
maintained in being by the Holy Spirit. Not only is spiritual life
maintained by the Spirit of God but material being as well. Things
exist and continue by the presence of the
Spirit of God in them. This does not mean for a moment that the
universe is God, but it does mean that the universe is maintained in
its being by the immanence of God in it. This is the great and
solemn truth that lies at the foundation of the awful and debasing
perversions of Pantheism in its countless forms.
III. But not only is the universe created through the agency of the
Holy Spirit and maintained in its existence through the agency of
the Holy Spirit, but the
development of the earlier, chaotic, undeveloped states of the
material universe into higher orders of being is effected through
the agency of the Holy Spirit.
We read in Gen, i. 2, 3, “And
the earth was (or became) without form and void; and darkness was
upon the face of the deep. And
the Spirit of God moved upon
the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there
was light.” We may
take this account to refer either to the original creation of the
universe, or we may take it as the deeper students of the Word are
more and more inclining to take it, as the account of the
rehabilitation of the earth after its plunging into chaos through
sin after the original creation described in v. 1. In either case we
have set before us here the development of the earth from a chaotic
and unformed condition into its present highly developed condition
through the agency of the Holy Spirit. We see the process carried
still further in Gen. ii. 7, “And
the Lord God
formed man of the dust of the ground, and
breathed into
his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Here
again it is through the agency of the breath of God, that
a higher thing, human life, comes into being. Naturally, as the
Bible is the history of man's redemption it does not dwell upon this
phase of truth, but seemingly each new and higher impartation of the
Spirit of God brings forth a higher order of being. First, inert
matter; then motion; then light; then vegetable life; then animal
life; then man; and, as we shall see later, then the new man; and
then Jesus Christ, the supreme Man, the completion of God's thought
of man, the Son of Man. This is the Biblical thought of development
from the lower to the higher by the agency of the Spirit of God as
distinguished from the godless evolution that has been so popular in
the generation now closing. It is, however, only hinted at in the
Bible. The more important phases of the Holy Spirit's work, His work
in redemption, are those that are emphasized and iterated and
reiterated. The Word of God is even more plainly active in each
state of progress of creation. God said occurs
ten times in the first chapter of Genesis. |