"In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the Word of truth, the
gospel of your salvation: in whom also, after that ye believed, ye were
sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise" (Eph. 1:13).
Most careful commentaries of the Bible make it clear that
the words "after that," in the above passage, actually have
an immediate result in view. Upon hearing (or heeding)
we believed, and upon believing we were sealed with the
Spirit.
What is perhaps even more important to note, is the fact
that upon believing "the gospel of... salvation," we are
"sealed with" the "Holy Spirit," not "by" the Spirit. There is
a difference between the two, which can be simply illustrated.
Here is a housewife, let us say, who is "putting up" jam
or preserves and sealing each jar with wax. Now, the jars
are being sealed by the woman, but she is sealing them
with wax. Thus the Holy Spirit does not merely cause believers to be sealed and made secure. Rather He Himself is
the Seal that keeps us eternally secure as God's beloved
children. We are sealed, not "by the Spirit," but "with the
Spirit," -- the Spirit Himself the Seal!
It is wonderful indeed to know that before the bar of God,
the simplest believer in Christ has been fully justified (Acts
13:38,39). But this is a court action, a matter of law and
justice. Besides this, the Spirit, who first brought the sinner under conviction, now gives him life -- eternal life. This
is why Rom. 8:2 tells us that "the law of the Spirit, [that] of
life in Christ Jesus, hath made me free from the law of sin
and death." Thank God for the Spirit, who convicts, regenerates and seals every believer in Christ!
To the Reader:
Some of our Two Minutes articles were written many years
ago by Pastor C. R. Stam for publication in newspapers.
When many of these articles were later compiled in book
form, Pastor Stam wrote this word of explanation in the
Preface:
"It should be borne in mind that the newspaper column,
Two Minutes With the Bible, has now been published for
many years, so that local, national and international
events are discussed as if they occurred only recently.
Rather than rewrite or date such articles, we have left
them just as they were when first published. This, we
felt, would add to the interest, especially since our
readers understand that they first appeared as newspaper
articles."
We hope that you'll agree that while some of the
references in these articles are dated, the spiritual
truths taught therein are timeless.