Saturday, August 24, 2019

An Evangelical Spirit # 1

An Evangelical Spirit # 1

Once more we employ a term which does not occur in so many letters and syllables on the pages of Holy Writ. Though its sound is not heard there - the sense and substance of it most certainly is - and it is one which we can scarcely avoid using if we are to express ourselves accurately and intelligently. While all men are essentially "legalistic" by nature - none but those to whom the Gospel of Christ has been made the power of God unto salvation, are possessed of a truly "evangelical" spirit. The terms are antithetical, as much so as are darkness and light, bondage and liberty. A "legal" spirit is the product of the Fall; an "evangelical" spirit is the fruit of regeneration. A "legal" spirit is the breathing of self-righteousness; an "evangelical" spirit is the outcome of self-renunciation; an "evangelical" spirit is the outflow of humility and dependence. A "legal" spirit is the enmity which the carnal mind has against the grace of God; and "evangelical" spirit is the acquiescence of the renewed mind in undeserved mercy.

An evangelical spirit is found where the heart beats in accord with the essence and substance of the Gospel. The Gospel makes nothing of man - and everything of Christ. The Gospel comes to us on the assumption, or rather the fully demonstrated fact - that we are lost creatures - hopelessly, helplessly, irretrievably lost in ourselves. It comes unto us as those who are justly condemned by the holy law of God - as those who are even now under the Divine curse - as those who are rushing headlong to eternal destruction! The Gospel tells of the amazing provision which God has made for depraved and vile sinners! It announces the exceeding riches of grace - unto those who are His inveterate enemies. it proclaims a full and perfect salvation for all who are willing to receive it. It not only publishes a full pardon and deliverance from hell - but it promises eternal life and everlasting glory to all who believe its glad tidings! And it offers these inestimable blessings freely, "without money and without price!"

The Gospel makes known how God can show mercy unto the rebellious - without compromising His justice; how He can receive the ungodly - without sullying His holiness; how He can remit the penalty of sin - without dishonoring His Law; how He can save the very chief of sinners - to the praise of the glory of His grace. God has not shown mercy - at the expense of justice, for He set forth Christ to be an atoning sacrifice rendered to Divine justice. God has not sullied His holiness - but rather has He exemplified and glorified it by refusing to spare His own dear Son - when He bore the sins of His people. God has not slighted the Law - for it was magnified and made honorable by Immanuel's rendering unto it a perfect and perpetual obedience in thought, word and deed. God can save the very chief of sinners unto the praise of the glory of His grace - without requiring any price from them, because He has received full payment of his debts in the sacrifice of Calvary, which was and is of infinite value!

Where the Gospel is applied by the supernatural power of the Spirit, beating down all opposition thereto - the mind cordially assents to its contents, the heart rejoices therein, the will responds thereto - and thus an "evangelical spirit" is born in the soul. The sinner not only throws down the weapons of warfare against God - but he repudiates the filthy rags of his own righteousness. He has been made to see and feel himself so condemned by the Law - as to know there is no help in himself. He has been brought to realize that his soul is mortally sick - and that none but the great Physician can do him any good. He now knows himself to be a pauper, utterly dependent upon Divine charity - and therefore the Gospel of the grace of God is most suited to his need, and most glorious good tidings unto his heart. It is as truly welcome to him - as food to a starving man; or as a cup of cold water would be to one who was suffering the fires of hell.

Wherever an understanding has been Divinely enlightened, wherever a heart has been opened to receive the Gospel of God - there an "evangelical spirit" prevails. Such a one has been accepted in the Beloved, given a standing before God which neither the Law nor satan can challenge, and made nearer and dearer to God than are the holy angels. Tell such a one that something else is still required from him before God can regard him with approbation - that the redemption of Christ must be added to by his own good works - and he rejects such an aspersion with the utmost abhorrence, as the devil's lie!

~A. W. Pink~

(continued with # 2)

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