The Seal Of God
The struggle to survive occupied so much of ancient
man's attention that relatively few people had the time to
learn to read or write; therefore, a seal (a mark or sort of
picture) was commonly used on legal documents instead
of a signature. Each person's seal, or mark, was equivalent to his name.
In the New Testament, it is said that God puts His
name, or seal, on those whom He forgives. God's Old
Covenant seal was physical circumcision (Rom.4:11),
but the Seal of God is now "the Spirit of God, whereby
ye are sealed unto the day of redemption" (Eph.4:30).
Receiving the holy Ghost is the New Covenant equiva
lent to Old Covenant circumcision. Paul wrote that now
"circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and
not in the letter" (Rom. 2:29). By the baptism of the
Spirit, we have the Father's name figuratively engraved
on our hearts.
It should be noted that it is after we believe in Christ, not
before, nor even when we believe, that we are sealed with
the Spirit. There must be a believing before there is a
receiving. Abraham received the sign of circumcision as a
seal of the righteousness of the faith he demonstrated
before he received circumcision (Rom.4:11). In the same
manner, we receive the baptism of the holy Ghost as a seal
of the obedient faith in Jesus which we demonstrate before
we receive it. As wise Peter explained, God gives the holy
Ghost "to all who obey Him" (Acts 5:32).
God's Witness
The Seal of God must be applied to every transaction of
His before it is official; and when that holy Seal is applied
to our hearts, the evidence of it is the same as it has always
been: speaking in tongues. Without that, no one is autho
rized to claim to belong to the family of God. We are, in a
manner of speaking, adopted into the family of God. Paul
wrote, "Ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby
we cry out, `Abba, Father'" (Rom. 8:15). Until we
receive that blessed Spirit and "cry out" by its power in a
language which the Spirit inspires, we have no inheritance
in the kingdom of God.
Soon after the days of the apostles, Christianity, the
perversion of the faith of Christ Jesus, blossomed; its
ministers denying the necessity of the baptism of the holy
Ghost (the Seal of God). This was done cleverly, not by
openly rejecting the baptism of the holy Spirit but by
rejecting God's chosen sign of that experience: speaking in
tongues. Three centuries after Paul, for example, one of
Christianity's most revered "church fathers", Augustine,
proclaimed that it was nonsensical to expect everyone who
receives the holy Spirit to speak in tongues! To this day,
Christianity maintains that error - influencing even many
who have been baptized with the holy Ghost to deny the
necessity of their own gift from God! "Nevertheless, the
foundation of God standeth sure. . . ."
The birth of a baby may be anticipated with great joy, and
names may even be chosen for the child before the birth
occurs. Still, the child has no life of its own and has no
hope of an inheritance until he is born. So, it is for the
church a joyous event for a sinner to be convicted of sin
and turn from it, but that is only the conception; he must
continue in the Word of God until he is sealed, or baptized
with the Spirit, thus becoming a newly-born member of the
family of God (cp. Jn.16:20-22).
Both Jesus and the apostles stressed the importance of the
baptism of the Spirit because they knew that it is God's
Seal, His singular mark which He sets upon the hearts of
those who are His. John the Baptist proclaimed Jesus's
baptism and Jesus confirmed John's message by
commanding
his disciples, as he departed
from them,
to "wait
for the
promise of
the Fa
ther,
which,
saith he, ye have heard of me. For John truly bap
tized with water, but ye shall be baptized with the holy
Ghost not many days hence." (Acts 1:4-5). The "promise
of the Father" is that same holy Spirit by which we are
sealed, as these faithful disciples learned when they were
sealed by the holy Spirit on Pentecost morning. They, and
many after them, received "the promise of the Spirit
through faith" (Gal.3:14).
Peter preached that this promised Seal of God is for "all
that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God
shall call" (Acts 2:38-39). Reader, this promise of the holy
Ghost is for you. Jesus encouraged his disciples' faith with
these wonderful words: "If ye, being evil, know how to
give good gifts unto your children, how much more
shall your heavenly Father give the holy Spirit to them
that ask Him?" (Lk.11:13). Amen! The heart of every
soul that loves Jesus will be stamped with God's Seal of
Approval: the baptism of the holy Ghost.
The Holy Spirit of Promise
"In whom ye also trusted,
after that ye heard the
word of truth, the gospel
of your salvation. In
whom ye also, after
that ye believed, ye
were
sealed with that holy
Spirit
of promise." (Ephesians 1:13)
When one receives "that holy Spirit of promise", one can
know assuredly that he is in possession of the most
marvelous experience ever obtained by man. Jesus told his
disciples "that many prophets and righteous men have
desired to see those things which ye see, and have not
seen them, and to hear those things which ye hear, and
have not heard them" (Mt.13:17). Peter would later echo
Jesus's words when he wrote to the church that "the
prophets who prophesied of the grace that should come
unto you enquired and searched diligently, wanting to
know who or when the Spirit of Christ which was in
them was pointing to, when it testified beforehand the
sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow"
(1Pet.1:10-11). None of Israel's ancient prophets
experienced the glory of the new birth which followed the
crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, "but
unto us they did minister [write] the things which are
now reported unto you by them that have preached the
gospel unto you with the holy Ghost sent down from
heaven, which things the angels desire to look into"
(1Pet.1:12).
It is essential that we understand that no one prior to Acts
2 was sealed by the baptism of the holy Spirit. The baptism
of the Spirit was not available to the saints of old because
Jesus was not yet glorified (Jn.7:37-39). The giving of
God's holy Spirit to men was purchased by Jesus who
ascended to the presence of the Father in heaven and
offered his own precious blood for our sins (Heb.9:24). It
was not possible that the animal sacrifices of the Old
Covenant could take away sins (Heb.10:4), but "the blood
of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself
without spot to God" is able to cleanse the vilest sinner
and make him blameless before the Father's throne. Faith
in the blood of Christ can even bring forgiveness for crimes
which were unforgivable in the Old Testament (Acts 13:38-
39)!
The greatest of Old Covenant saints were not as blessed
as are the lowliest members of the church. Jesus said,
"Among them that are born of women there hath not
risen a greater than John the Baptist; notwithstanding,
he that is least in the kingdom of God is greater than
he" (Mt.11:11). John was so great in the sight of God that
the prophets of old in Israel prophesied of his ministry, just
as they prophesied of Jesus's birth, death, and resurrection
(Mt.11:7-10). Indeed, Jesus even said that John was "more
than a prophet". Still, anyone in this New Covenant who
is sealed (baptized) with "that holy Spirit of promise" has
been honored more highly by the Father and stands closer
to His heart than did John, or David, or Abraham, or
Moses, or anyone else who lived before the Promise was
given to men. All those ancient heroes of faith "obtained
a good report through faith", but they "received not the
Promise" (Heb.11:39).
The Correct Name of God
Many of Christianity's religious leaders feverishly debate
the true name of God. One faction tells us that Jehovah is
the name authorized for God's children to bear. Another
party emphatically declares that Jesus is the one and only
name of God. Others insist Yahweh is the correct name for
the Creator. There is one point of truth which is relevant to
all such groups; namely, unless a man is stamped with the
Seal of God he will remain here or in his grave when Jesus
returns for those bearing the Father's name, whatever it is.
It is the holy Ghost baptism which alone imprints the
Father's name into our hearts; and instead of striving about
the precise pronunciation of the Father's name in our
language, we would be wise to seek and to receive that
Spirit which confesses Christ through us in a language
which proceeds from the throne of God - the language
which bears witness that God's Seal has been applied. As
the apostle John declared, "It is the Spirit that bears
witness, because the Spirit is truth" (1Jn.5:6).
The Final Benefit of The Seal of God
Reader, do you hope to escape the great plagues which
will soon come upon this earth? Plagues such as this one:
"And it was commanded them [scorpion-like locusts]
that they should not hurt the grass of the earth, neither
any green thing, neither any tree; but only those men
which have not the Seal of God in their foreheads. And
to them it was given that they should not kill them
[those without the Seal of God], but that they should be
tormented five months. And their torment was as the
torment of a scorpion when he striketh a man. And in
those days shall men seek death and shall not find it;
and they shall desire to die, and death shall flee from
them" (Rev.9:4-6). If we hope to escape such torments,
then we must submit now to the will of God and be sealed
with the baptism of the holy Ghost. Doing that, we may be
counted worthy to be in that number who "shall see His
face, and His name shall be in their foreheads"
(Rev.22:4).
"Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and
ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened
unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to
him that knocketh it shall be opened."
There's A Kingdom Waiting For Me
by George C. Clark, Sr.
There's a kingdom waiting for me up there, somewhere,
In a lovely land so very far away.
Only saints of God will ever get to go there,
Where I hope that I shall live with Him someday.
If I live by faith and do His blessed will, sir,
(And in His will is where I love to be),
There's a kingdom waiting for me up there, somewhere.
In that kingdom He's prepared a place for me!
We know Babylon was a universal empire;
Medo-Persia was the next to take the throne.
To the Greeks God gave that Medo-Persian empire,
By the Romans then the Greeks were overthrown.
But a kingdom's waiting for me up there, somewhere,
Waiting for the saints of God so far from home.
And at last the Roman way will meet destruction,
When our Lord sets up a kingdom for his own.
It was Babylon and the Medo-Persian Empires
Who to man the mundane wealth of life bestowed.
Then the Greeks gave man aesthetic planes of wisdom,
While old Rome set forth the social forms we know.
Babylonian, Medo-Persian, Grecian Empires,
Followed next by Rome, as God said she would do,
Offered little hope to children of God's kingdom,
For our Lord's prepared a kingdom for his few.
By this foursome - mighty kingdoms of corruption -
Have the peoples of this earth been madly led.
But ambassadors for Christ on earth are waiting
For the kingdom he has promised us instead.
If I live by faith and do His blessed will, sir,
(And in His will is where I love to be),
There's a kingdom waiting for me up there, somewhere.
In that kingdom He's prepared a place for me!
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