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<h1>VI.</h1>
<h2>Power</h2>
<p align="center">“Ye shall receive power after that the Holy
Ghost is come upon you.”</p>
<p>Just before His ascension, Jesus met His disciples
for the last time, and repeated His command that they
should “not depart from Jerusalem, but wait
for the promise of the Father,” and reiterated
His promise that they should be “baptised with
the Holy Ghost not many days hence.”</p>
<p>Then “they asked of Him, saying, Lord, wilt
Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?”
They were still eager for an earthly kingdom. But
“He said unto them, It is not for you to know
the time or the seasons, which the Father hath put
in His own power,” or authority. And then He
added, “But ye shall receive power after that
the Holy Ghost is come upon you.”</p>
<p>They wanted power, and He assured them that they should
have it, but said nothing of its nature, or the work
and activities into which it would thrust them, and
for which it would equip them, beyond the fact that
they should be witnesses unto Him “in Jerusalem
and Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth.”
After that the Holy Ghost Himself was henceforth to
be their Teacher.</p>
<p>And then Jesus left them. Earth lost its power to
hold Him, and while they beheld Him He began to ascend;
a cloud bent low from Heaven, receiving Him out of
sight, and they were left alone, with His promise
of power ringing in their ears, and His command to
“wait for the promise of the Father” checking
any impatience that might lead them to “go a-fishing,”
as Peter had done some days before, or cause an undue
haste to begin their life-work of witnessing for Him
before God’s appointed time.</p>
<p>For ten days they waited, not listlessly, but eagerly,
as a maid for her mistress, or a servant for his master,
who is expected to come at any moment; they forgot
their personal ambitions; they ceased to judge and
criticise one another, and in the sweet unity of brotherly
love, “with one accord” they rejoiced,
they prayed, they waited; and then on the day of Pentecost,
at their early morning prayer meeting, when they were
all present, the windows of Heaven were opened, and
such a blessing as they could not contain was poured
out upon them. “And suddenly there came a sound
from Heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled
all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared
unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat
upon each of them. And they were all filled with the
Holy Ghost.”</p>
<p>This was the inaugural day of the Church of God: the
dawn of the dispensation of the Holy Spirit; the beginning
of the days of power.</p>
<p>In the morning of that day there were only a few Christians
in the world; the New Testament was not written, and
it is doubtful if they had among them all a copy of
the Old Testament; they had no church buildings, no
colleges, no religious books and papers; they were
poor and despised, unlearned and ignorant; but before
night they had enrolled three thousand converts from
among those who, a few weeks before, had crucified
their Lord, and they had aroused and filled all Jerusalem
with questionings and amazement.</p>
<p>What was the secret? Power. What was the secret? God
the Holy Ghost. He had come, and this work was His
work, and they were His instruments.</p>
<p>When Jesus came, a body was prepared for Him (Hebrews
x. 5), and through that body He wrought His wondrous
works; but when the other Comforter comes, He takes
possession of those bodies that are freely and fully
presented to Him, and He touches their lips with grace;
He shines peacefully and gloriously on their faces;
He flashes beams of pity and compassion and heavenly
affection from their eyes; He kindles a fire of love
in their hearts, and lights the flame of truth in
their minds. They become His temple, and their hearts
are a holy of holies in which His blessed presence
ever abides, and from that central citadel He works,
enduing the man who has received Him with power.</p>
<p>If you ask how the Holy Spirit can dwell within us
and work through us without destroying our personality,
I cannot tell. How can the electric fluid fill and
transform a dead wire into a live one, which you dare
not touch? How can a magnetic current fill a piece
of steel, and transform it into a mighty force which
by its touch can raise tons of iron, as a child would
lift a feather? How can fire dwell in a piece of iron
until its very appearance is that of fire, and it
becomes a fire-brand? I cannot tell.</p>
<p>Now, what fire and electricity and magnetism do in
iron and steel, the Holy Spirit does in the spirits
of men who believe on Jesus, follow Him wholly, and
trust Him intelligently. He dwells in them, and inspires
them, till they are all alive with the very life of
God.</p>
<p>The transformation wrought in men by the baptism with
the Holy Ghost, and the power that fills them, are
amazing beyond measure. The Holy Spirit gives—­</p>
<p>1. <i>Power over the world</i>. They become</p>
<p> “Dead to the world and all its toys,<br/>
Its idle pomps and fading joys.”</p>
<p>The world masters and enslaves people who have not
the Holy Spirit. To one man it offers money, and he
falls down and worships; sells his conscience and
character for gold. To another it offers power, and
he falls down and worships and sacrifices his principles
and sears his conscience for power. To another it
offers pleasure; to another learning; to another fame,
and they fall down and worship, and sell themselves
for these things. But the man filled with the Holy
Ghost is free. He can turn from these things without
a pang, as he would from pebbles; or, he can take
them and use them as his servants for the glory of
God and the good of men.</p>
<p>What did Peter and James and John care for the great
places in the kingdoms of this world after they were
filled with the Holy Ghost? They would not have exchanged
places with Herod the king or with Cæsar himself.
For the gratification of any personal ambition these
things were no more attractive to them now than the
lordship over a tribe of ants on their tiny hill. They
were now kings and priests unto God, and theirs was
an everlasting kingdom, and its glory exceeds the
glory of the kingdoms of this world as the splendour
of the sun exceeds that of the glow-worm.</p>
<p>The head of some great business enterprises was making
many thousands of dollars every year; but when the
Holy Spirit filled him money lost its power over him.
He still retained his position, and made vast sums;
but, as a steward of the Lord, he poured it into God’s
work, and has been doing so for more than thirty years.</p>
<p>The disciples in Jerusalem after Pentecost held all
their possessions in common, so completely were they
freed from the power and love of money.</p>
<p>A rising young lawyer got filled with the Spirit,
and the next day said to his client: “I cannot
plead your case. I have a retainer from the Lord Jesus”;
and he became one of the mightiest preachers the world
has ever seen.</p>
<p>A popular lad got the fiery baptism, and went to his
baseball team, and said: “Boys, you swear, and
I am now a Christian, and I cannot play with you any
more”; and God made him the wonder of all his
old friends, and a happy winner of souls.</p>
<p>A fashionable woman got the baptism, and God gave
her power to break away from her worldly set and surroundings,
live wholly for Him, and gave her an influence that
girdled the globe.</p>
<p>Paul said: “The world is crucified unto me,
and I unto the world.” Men could whip, and stone,
and imprison his body, and cut off his head, but his
soul was free. It was enslaved and driven by no unholy
or inordinate ambition, by no lust for gold, by no
desire for power or fame, by no fear of man, by no
shame of worldly censure or adverse public opinion.
He had power over the world, and this same power is
the birthright of every converted man, and the present
possession of every one who is wholly sanctified by
the baptism with the Holy Ghost.</p>
<p>2. <i>Power over the flesh</i>. The body which God
intended for a “house beautiful” for the
soul, and a temple holy unto Himself, is often reduced
to a sty, where the imprisoned soul wallows in lusts
and passions, and degrades itself below the level of
beasts. But this baptism gives a man power over his
body.</p>
<p>God has given to man such desires and passions as
are necessary to secure his continued existence, and
not one is in itself evil, but good and only good;
and when controlled and used, but not abused, will
help to develop and maintain the purest and highest
manhood. The appetites for food and drink are necessary
to life. Another desire is intended to secure the
continuance of the human race. And so all the desires
and appetites of the body have useful ends, and were
given to us in love by our Heavenly Father for high
and essential purposes, and are necessary to us as
human beings.</p>
<p>But the soul, cut off from fellowship with God, by
sin, seeks satisfaction in sensual excesses, and the
unlawful gratification of these appetites, and so
sinks to depths of degradation to which no beast ever
falls. Thus man becomes a slave; swollen and raging
passion takes the place of innocent appetites and desires.</p>
<p>Now, when the Holy Spirit enters the heart and sanctifies
the soul, He does not destroy these desires, but He
purifies and regulates them. He reinforces the soul
with the fear and love of God, and gives it power,
complete power, over the fleshly appetites. He restores
it to its full fellowship with God and its kingship
over the body.</p>
<p>But while these appetites and desires are not in themselves
sinful, but are necessary for our welfare and our complete
manhood, and while their diseased and abnormal power
is cured when we are sanctified, they are still avenues
through which we may be tempted. Therefore, they must
be guarded with care and ruled in wisdom. Many people
stumble at and reject the doctrine of entire sanctification,
because they do not understand these things. They
mistake that which is natural and essential to a human
being for the diseased and abnormal propensity caused
by sin, and so miss the blessed truth of full salvation.</p>
<p>I knew a doctor, who had used tobacco for over sixty
years, delivered from the abnormal appetite instantly
through sanctification of the Spirit. I knew an old
man, who had been a drunkard for over fifty years,
similarly delivered. I knew a young man, the slave
of a vicious habit of the flesh, who was set free
at once by the fiery baptism. The electric current
cannot transform the dead wire into a live one quicker
than the Holy Spirit can flood a soul with light and
love, destroy the carnal mind, and fill a man with
power over all sin.</p>
<p>3. <i>Power over the Devil</i>. The indwelling presence
of the Holy Spirit destroys all doubt as to the personality
of the Devil. He is discerned, and his malice is felt
and known as never before.</p>
<p>In the dark a man may be so skilfully attacked that
his enemy is not discovered, but not in the day. Many
people in these days deny that there is any Devil,
only evil; but they are in the dark, so much in the
dark that they not only say that there is no Devil,
but that there is no personal God, only good. But the
day comes with the Holy Spirit’s entrance, and
then God is intimately known and the Devil is discovered.
And as he assailed Jesus after His baptism with the
Spirit, so he does to-day all who receive the Holy
Ghost. He comes as an angel of light to deceive, and
as a roaring lion to devour and overcome with fear;
but the soul filled with the Spirit outwits the Devil,
and, clad in the whole armour of God, overcomes the
old enemy.</p>
<p>“Power over all the power of the enemy”
is God’s purpose for all His children. Power
to do the will of God patiently and effectively, with
naturalness and ease, or to suffer the will of God
with patience and good cheer, comes with this blessed
baptism. It is power for service or sacrifice, according
to God’s will. Have you this power? If not,
it is for you. Yield yourself fully to Christ just
now, and if you ask in faith you shall receive.</p>
<p class="smallcaps">“Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?”</p>
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