Staying in God’s Presence

by | Posted July 17th at 7:46am

Maintaining the “filling” of the Spirit is not about earning God’s presence—which is already secured by Christ’s work—but about keeping the channels of communication and obedience open. In the New Testament, this is a cooperative effort between the believer’s will and the Spirit’s power.

1. “Abiding” in the Word and Prayer

As you noted with the High Priestly role of Christ, intercession is central to our spiritual life. To maintain the filling, we must align our minds with the “mind of the Spirit.”

2. The “Negative” Disciplines: Do Not Grieve or Quench

The New Testament gives two specific warnings about actions that “drain” the experience of being filled:

3. Walking by the Spirit (Active Dependence)

In Galatians 5:16, Paul commands us to “Walk by the Spirit.” This suggests a step-by-step dependence.

4. Corporate Discipline (The “Together” Filling)

In Ephesians 5:18-21, the “filling” leads directly to communal activities: “addressing one another in psalms… submitting to one another.”


Summary: The Cycle of Maintenance

Discipline Action Result
Abiding Saturating in Scripture The Spirit has the “tools” (truth) to work with.
Confession Not Grieving the Spirit The “channel” remains clear of relational debris.
Walking Momentary Obedience Power is applied to specific situations (e.g., patience).
Community Mutual Submission The Spirit’s love is manifested and reinforced.

This brings us full circle to Romans 8:26-28. The Spirit intercedes for us in our weakness, but as we practice these disciplines, we move from being “victims” of our weakness to being “more than conquerors.”


Article posted by Glen R. Jackman, founder of GraceProclaimed.org

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