The
indwelling of the Holy Spirit is the action by which God takes up permanent
residence in the body of a believer in Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament, the
Spirit would come and go from the saints, empowering them for service but not
necessarily remaining with them (see Judges 15:14; 1 Chronicles 12:18; Psalm
51:11; Ezekiel 11:5). Jesus revealed to His disciples the new role the Spirit
of Truth would play in their lives: “He lives with you and will be in you”
(John 14:17). The apostle Paul wrote, “Do you not know that your body is a
temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you
are not your own? For you are bought with a price; therefore glorify God in
your body” (1 Corinthians 6:19–20).
These
verses are telling us that the believer in Jesus Christ has the third Person of
the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, living in him. When an individual accepts Christ
as personal Savior, the Holy Spirit gives the believer the life of God, eternal
life, which is really His very nature (Titus 3:5; 2 Peter 1:4), and the Holy
Spirit comes to live within him spiritually. The fact that the believer’s body
is likened to a temple where the Holy Spirit lives helps us understand what the
indwelling of the Holy Spirit is all about. The word temple is used to describe
the Holy of Holies, the inner sanctum in the Old Testament tabernacle
structure. There, God’s presence would appear in a cloud and meet the high
priest, who came once a year into the Holy of Holies. On the Day of Atonement,
the high priest brought the blood of a slain animal and sprinkled it on the
mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant. On this special day, God granted
forgiveness to the priest and His people.
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But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
To him be glory both now and forever, Amen.
2 Peter 3:18 King
James Version (KJV)
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