THE SPIRIT STRIVING IN VAIN
From Beacons of the Bible
by Henry Law, 1869
"My Spirit shall not always strive with man." Genesis 6:3
Frightful was the havoc wrought by sin's entrance! Its scythe laid low all inward godliness. Its poison tainted the whole man. Evil seized the rudder of the vessel, and steered it far from God. Vile passions took the sway. Earth became a dark downward road to hell.
But still the devil was not thoroughly triumphant. Some power was soon found to counteract. Barriers beat back the flood of wickedness. The sweeping hurricane was restrained. The world was not unchecked rebellion.
Some captives were wholly rescued from the tyrant's grasp. Some souls burst from the tomb. They put off the grave-clothes. They went forth new beings with new life. In surrounding darkness, Abel had sight to see redemption's path. Amid a stumbling crowd, Enoch had strength to walk with God. In other cases, evil was checked - but not subdued - enmity was shackled - but not removed - conscience was roused - but not enlightened - convictions troubled - but no conversions followed.
This counteracting agent was God the Holy Spirit. From the beginning He worked mightily. Creation's morn witnessed His going forth. When earth was formless - void - dark - an unsightly chaos - a shapeless mass, "the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters." Genesis 1:2. Then lovely order smiled, and robes of beauty decked this lower world.
"By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth." Psalm 33:6. "By His Spirit He has garnished the heavens." Job 26:13. The skies obeyed His bidding, and sparkled with its canopy of orbs.
But these material wonders are but faint shadows of His inward power. The soul is the theater of His grand exploits. Here he sows seed for harvests infinite - eternal. But His interior dealings are wrapped in deepest mystery. The modes of acting differ. "The wind blows where it wills." John 3:8. Sometimes it rushes with the storm's furious force. Sometimes it sighs softly, as a summer breeze. Dissimilar, also, are the results. There are His special conquests. There are His common calls. Some men are His glorious trophies, Others are beacons warning not to resist His love.
These diverse cases claim our notice. Holy Spirit, come, now reveal Yourself!
There are the heirs of life. God in eternal counsels marked them as His own. The Son received them, as His bride - His body - His portion - His jewels - His delight. The Spirit knows them well. In right time, and in best way, He works His wonders in them. He finds them indeed, like other men, steeped in corruption - molded in evil - alien from God - blind in understanding - hardened in heart - Satan's willing slaves - wanderers in destruction's road - journeying without thought towards sin's last home. By heavenly rays He dissipates their darkness. He gives them eyes to see the beauty - the extent - the glory of the wondrous law. He reveals God and His attributes - God and His just demands. He implants the sense of terrible transgression. The sinner trembles and is full of shame. He feels, that countless sins doom him to eternal wrath. Then wholesome thoughts bud forth, Ah! where can I fly? Is there no refuge? Am I forever lost? Must I reap endlessly the dread fruits of my earthly course? Is hell my hopeless home?
Happy the day, which witnesses these inward throes! Nature never sows such seed. Their origin is always one. They are from heaven. They are inwrought by the Spirit's power.
But when the Spirit thus slays pride, and chases ignorance away, and leads into the valley of deep humiliation, the way is opened for reviving visits. He raises from this miry clay. He uplifts to a solid rock. He shows God's purpose of redemption. He tells the story of love, and grace, and mercy. Christ is revealed, ready to undertake the rescue - powerful to achieve it. The coming to our earth in human nature - the cup of suffering emptied to its dregs - the blood, and all its cleansing power - the cross, and all its expiating virtue - the death, and all its ransoming effects - the sin-bearer, and His surety - agony - the curse-remover, and His liberating pains - the law-fulfiller, and the transfer of His righteousness - pass in review before adoring gaze. The contrite sinner looks - wonders - believes. He sees Christ - all mighty to save - all willingness to welcome. Subdued - melted - attracted - he ventures near, and nearer yet. He stops not, until he falls into salvation's arms. He sits down under Christ's shadow with great delight. He is persuaded, that sins are remitted - pardon conferred - God reconciled - heaven secured. Happy, glorious work! It is the Spirit's doing. He effects it in full accordance with eternal counsels.