Paul writes in II Corinthians 6, [17] Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,
"He's saying, 'Stay away from all that stuff that's only designed to keep you thinking you can gain blessings from God through your performance,' " explains Jordan. "Now, the result when you do that, sometime people think, 'Well, I'm going to lose out on everything.' No, He says, 'I'll give you something so much better.'
"When the Lord Almighty says, 'I will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters,' He didn't say, 'I'm going to be LIKE a Father unto you.' He said, 'I'm going to be your Father.'
"It's that you're going to BE--this is the reality of the relationship and the way the Father relates to us today as His sons and daughters. We literally have this personal, intimate, real, genuine, authentic relationship with God the Father that allows us to relate to Him on EXACTLY the same basis that Jesus Christ does. Now, that's a fascinating thing. You literally can know your heavenly Father.
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"Paul tells us in Romans 8:16, 'The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God.' In verse 26 of the same chapter, he writes, [26] Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
"When it says 'the Spirit itself,' it's talking about His function, not His person. You'll find sometime He's called the Holy Ghost and those verses talk about His person. When He talks about the Spirit, those verses invariably talk about the function He carries on.
"Words have shades of meanings. The word 'itself' and 'it,' when applied to a person, is designed to indicate honor and rank and status; to give dignity to it. You say, 'He's a king and he acts like it.' He's acting like what? It's the idea of status--like who he is.
"So it's a lack of understanding grammar to get upset about 'itself' and 'which.' Because you don't talk that way, and because the translators know more about your language than you seem to know, well, don't be mad at them because they know more than you did.
"The verse says WITH our spirits, not TO our spirits like people often read the verse. Usually people say, 'I know I'm saved because the Holy Spirit bears witness to my spirit that I'm a child of God.' That's not what it said. It says, 'The Holy Spirit bears witness WITH my spirit which also bears witness that I'm a child of God.' You've got a double witness here bearing witness together.
"Romans 8:17 says, [17] And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
"The part of the inheritance with Christ we share is if we suffer WITH Him. Notice, it doesn't say suffer FOR Him. People come along and say, 'Well, if you suffer FOR Jesus, than He'll give you an inheritance.'
"No, suffering WITH Him is an entirely different concept. What he's talking about is the extent of your participation in the inheritance. Over in Colossians 3, Paul calls it 'the reward of the inheritance.' It's about how much participation you have in it; the position you have in that government of the heavens is based upon suffering WITH Him.
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"Paul writes in Romans 8:14: [14] For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
"The issue of being 'led by the Spirit' is a terribly misunderstood concept. There's all kind of hokey and spooky stuff today in the evangelical world where people say, 'God led me to do this; the Lord spoke to me and wanted me to do that.'
"I remember years ago listening to a very famous lady Bible teacher and minister, the wife of the missionary martyred in Ecuador who was an international hero, and she's talking on her radio program to a bunch of ladies in a meeting, telling them she got up in the morning and was drinking her coffee at the table and was waiting for God to communicate to her what she should do that day.
"She said, 'The Lord spoke to me and said, Go to the mailbox.' So she goes down to the mailbox and so on and so forth.
"I wrote her a letter and asked her, 'Did you really mean that? What kind of accent did He have? How did He talk? If He spoke to you, did you write it down? I would like to see what He said. I don't have it in my Bible.'
"She wrote me back and was very kind and said, 'No, no, I believe the Bible's complete and the Bible's God's Word and I don't believe in extrabiblical communication; it was just an impression and a feeling.'
"I thought, 'Well, why didn't you say I was impressed to go.' When you say 'God spoke to me,' that's words, that's talk; extrabiblical communication.
"People talk about, 'Well, I had this feeling. I had this impression. God spoke to me in this still, small voice.' You hear that kind of stuff all over in the world today. This spiritual impression that comes on high. None of that is anything but nonsense; just emotional hoodleydoo.
"That verse doesn't say, 'As many of us are FILLED by the Spirit,' or TAUGHT by the Spirit. It says LED. You think about that word led. People say, 'Well, that's God guiding you.' The word isn't guide; the word is lead. Guidance is a subset of being led, but when someone guides you, it's only a part of the thing.
"By definition the word lead means to 'take someone to a particular destination.' If you get on your GPS, you need a destination and it will LEAD you to that place. Guiding you tells you along the way; leading is, 'I'm taking you somewhere.'
"When you think of that verse, think about it that way. The leadership is through the Word, the rightly divided Scripture, through the sound doctrine that's there in the Book.
"But what He's doing--the Spirit of God's job, His function, is to TAKE you somewhere and where He's taking you in your growth and in your walk, 'as many as are led.' In other words, the destination the Spirit of God is taking the Believer to is to be the son of God; to be a full-grown mature son.
"Romans 7 says, [6] But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held; that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter.
"So what is the goal the Spirit of God's going to lead you to? It's to 'serve in newness of the spirit,' not go back under the performance system of the law. The issue's freedom. You're free from the law; you're not under your flesh's resources and performance. You're free to live as who you are in Christ.
"Here, Paul's talking about, 'You're not simply free; you're competent to do it.' You have the capacity through the leading of the Spirit, the teaching of the Spirit of God, to live in the identity that God gives you, and that is the issue of being the sons of God.
"That's why he says in verse 15, [15] For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.
"Now, by that Holy Spirit leading you to understand your adoption and the identity you have in Christ as a son of God and what that means, whereby . . .
"Whereby is another one of these words in grammar that are called 'words of logic'; words that explain things. He says, 'It's through the work and the ministry of the Spirit of God, part of what His job is, part of His capacity . . . The information you're going to get from Him about being the sons of god, it's through that truth and understanding that you cry, 'Abba, Father.' You're given the privilege to have the same kind of sonship relationship with God the Father that Jesus Christ has."
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