EMPOWERING.
There are persons who realize that their Zinzendorfian ideas are
not satisfactory and to supply the deficiency they must add some
further experience. They claim that the soul is wholly cleansed when
it is justified and that after this there is no further cleansing
but an infilling or empowering.
I submit for your consideration that the cleaning and the empowering
are one and identical in time and that when we separate the two in
time we bring in confusion. Again I submit that the cleansing as
well as the empowering are accomplished by the one operation
commonly called the baptism with the Holy Ghost.
The first time there is any trace of the actual reception of this
baptism is on the day of Pentecost when the one hundred and twenty
disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost. -- Acts 2. That this
filling is simultaneous with cleansing is proven by Peter who in
reporting the experience of the Gentiles of Cornelius' house said,
"And God, which knoweth the hearts, bear them witness, giving them
the Holy Ghost, even as he did unto us (at Pentecost); and put no
difference between us and them purifying their hearts by faith."
Acts 15:8-9.
Further that the cleansing, the empowering and the baptizing with
the Holy Ghost are simultaneous transactions is proven by reference
to the first of Acts where the writer quotes the promise thus, "Ye
shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence * * But
you shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you.
This last statement is rendered in the margin, "Ye shall receive the
power of the Holy Ghost coming upon you." This baptism with the Holy
Ghost; power from on high, or power of the Holy Ghost is interpreted
by Peter as simultaneous with the act of cleansing.
Again I submit that there is no scripture that can unqualifiedly be
made to draw a time distinction between cleansing and empowering.
The empowering agent is the one who cleanses and where the cleansing
is operative the cleansing agent must first be present. Not that God
empowers in the Pentecostal sense an unclean vessel, but when the
Holy Ghost cleanses a soul he does not depart to come some other day
with an empowering for service, but while there he abides.
This whole contention might be summed up as follows: The baptism
with the Holy Ghost effects two things one negative and the other
positive; the negative is cleansing and the positive filling,
empowering, unctionizing. If we separate the two transactions in
respect to time we make room for all sorts of errors, and
experiences innumerable will be piled up.
Now in the light of these facts and the Scriptures which have been
quoted for any person to say that their hearts were entirely
cleansed at the time they were justified and that after some months
or years they were empowered for service is an error.
Greater measures of the presence of the Holy Spirit in the heart
will no doubt produce greater effects, but this is only a sign of
growth in grace and not of the reception of a new element called
empowering or any other name. It is a fuller development of the
power if we may so call it which is already in the life.
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