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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Conviction of Sin

The ministry of the Holy Spirit in bringing conviction into our lives is one of the most misunderstood truths of the New Testament. Many of us have lived for many years with a viewpoint that suggests that one of His main responsibilities is to point out our sins so that we will abandon them. Many are surprised to learn that, while the Holy Spirit does indeed convict us, it isn’t about our sins. He convicts us about something altogether different. Consider John 16:8-11:

8 "And He, when He comes, will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment; 9 concerning sin, because they do not believe in Me; 10 and concerning righteousness, because I go to the Father and you no longer see Me; 11 and concerning judgment, because the ruler of this world has been judged.

This passage says that the Holy Spirit convicts of three things: 1. Sin 2. Righteousness 3. Judgment. He convicts two groups of people: The world (not you) and you (the Christian).

Who does the Holy Spirit convict of sin? Verse 9 says that the conviction of sin is connected to the world. Why are they convicted? “Because they do not believe in Me,” says Jesus. It is the unbeliever who is convicted of sin. What is that sin? They are convicted of one sin in particular – unbelief in Christ. The Holy Spirit doesn’t convict unbelievers of their sins (plural), but of the singularly greatest sin of all -- their failure to trust Christ as their Savior.

Even if they stopped doing all the wrong things they do in life, the world would still have the fundamental problem of their unbelief. When your house is burning to the ground, you don’t worry that it needs a paint job. There are more pressing matters. So it is with those who don’t know Christ. The Holy Spirit convicts them of their great need to believe in Him. Everything else is incidental.

But what of the Christian? Jesus said the Spirit would convict of righteousness because “I go to My Father and you no longer see Me.” Conviction of sin is directed to a group Jesus called “they” – the world. Conviction of righteousness is associated with “you” – the follower of Jesus. The ministry of the Holy Spirit toward the Christian is to convince us of our righteousness. Jesus has put away our sin by the sacrifice of Himself (see Hebrews 9:26). Now He seeks to convince (convict) us of that reality so that we will act consistently with who we are.

The Spirit of Christ doesn’t put you under guilt and condemnation about something Jesus Christ has already absorbed into Himself at the cross, defeated and put away. Remember that Jesus dealt with sin and then sat down by the right hand of God because there was nothing left to do regarding sin. Your sins have been defeated and put away. So at every moment, “There is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.”

When the Christian sins, the Holy Spirit causes us to realize, “This isn’t who I am. I don’t want to live like this.” That realization is a call to recognize our righteousness and act like who we are. If you sense feelings of worthlessness and shame; if you think you are a horrible person when you sin, that isn’t the Holy Spirit speaking to you. It may be your church or family history rising up to condemn you, but it isn’t God’s Spirit. He doesn’t do that. Ever.

You can be convinced (convicted) that the ruler of this world (Satan) has already been judged and has nothing on you anymore. Your sins have been defeated, so when you find that you have fallen, don’t beat yourself up because God doesn’t. Just get up and act like who you are!

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:45 AM

    Oh, what encouraging posts!
    The Holy Spirit CONVICTS the WORLD, but HE LEADS HIS children into righteousness.

    There is such a huge difference.

    Here is a rhetorical question.How is it possible for the Holy Spirit to convict a Child of GOD of sin, if all his sins have been forgiven? :) .... Not posssible!

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  2. Thanks Steve
    Well said! John

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  3. A wonderful, encouraging, beautiful, loving post which is permeated with revelation which liberates!!!

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  4. What an awesome post! Thank you so much for this timely encouragement - how I love that thought about the fact that God will never condemn me - NEVER!
    Wow! Need to get this from my head to my heart!

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  5. You have made my day. Thank you. It is such a burden to feel like you will never measure up. Thank you for helping to let in more light, and for helping to making it safe to go to God. Heather

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  7. I am CONVINCED!!! Thanks! :) See my big, happy, grace-filled smile? WOW!

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  8. Grace rules! Legalism drools!! ha ha ha ha :)

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  9. God always leads us in triumphant procession in Christ (into the righteousness of this New Life in Him.) All this is of God Who has reconciled us to Himself by Jesus Christ. But of Him are ye in Christ Jesus Who of God is made unto us, Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, & Redemption! Know ye that the Lord He is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. (Psalm 100:3; II Cor. 5:18; I Cor. 1:30; II Cor. 2:14) Thank you Steve for your abounding in grace walk. You have hit the nail on the head this and every time!

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  10. Great, Steve! Just been introduced to your webpages and am soaking all the grace in. It certainly takes time for grace to wash away the old patterns of thinking that we have to earn the Father's pleasure.
    Jenny

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  11. YES The blood of CHRIST is that powerful that it can cleanse conscience of the very presence of sin Heb 10:2. We do not have two natures we have one HIS the rest are former defiled memories that the Blood of Jesus washed away in the Heavenly Tabernacle. Hmmm Something in heaven was defiled and needed cleansing what might that have been!! ??

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