by Rev. Fr. George Pulikkottil
As it is very clear in the message of Christ, repentance is the only
way to attain the Kingdom of God. Receiving the renewal of Holy
Spirit is the sign and expression of becoming a member in the Kingdom
of God. In Eastern Church kneeling down and crying Kurielaison is the
most genuine and powerful expression of real repentance. There is no
other way to invocate the Holy Spirit than our real repentance and
confession. (Outward expressions like making terrific sounds and
instructing Holy Spirit to come down and so on are not a sign of
repentance, but of arrogance and ignorance of divine wisdom. Apart
from some physical exercise no internal meditation may be possible
there.)
Sprinkling of water is considered in the Church as a symbolic
expression of receiving the power of Holy Spirit. Christ said, "If
any man thirst, let him come to me and drink," and He said, "Out of
his belly shall flow rivers of living water." The Apostle John tells
us this refers to the Holy Spirit, Who was not yet given, but He was
prophesying of what would happen when it was given. "If any man
thirst, let him come to me and drink." The Holy Spirit is available
to us, if we thirst. Abundant water, cool water, fresh water. Not
water from a cistern, but water from a living spring is available to
us, but only if we thirst. If we do not thirst, then the water that
we partake of is flat and lifeless and tepid. We must thirst. Thirst
for righteousness, thirst for Christ. Then, out of your belly truly
shall flow rivers of living water. Think of the image, of what this
means. Continual activity, continual purity because water purifies,
especially flowing water. It scours the ground, and cleans, takes
waste away, continually flowing and purifying and cleansing. This is
what happens in the heart of man, but only if we thirst. We must
thirst for that good water, the water that Christ also spoke of with
the woman at the well. If you thirst, then indeed, you will have
living water.
"As many as we have been baptized into Christ, we have put on
Christ." This putting on is our action, our desire, our continual
living in Christ. May it be that we would truly live as Christians.
The Spirit makes it possible. It is all there for us. Abundant grace
is present, and abundant grace is continually shed upon us. And we
would have all of this grace if we thirsted. To the extent that we
thirst for things that are not godly, and that distract us, to that
extent we don't have this living water.
When he sent His Holy Spirit upon mankind it was so that the things
of Christ would be revealed to those who would be willing to listen,
and they would become completely alive. Everything would be cleaned;
just as water that is rushing, cleans and freshens everything. So
that even those parts of us which are dirty, even those parts of us
which resist becoming perfected, the Lord will indeed perfect. Water
can not be held back when it is in a torrent; everything in its path
is pushed out of the way. So it is with the Holy Spirit. But there is
a difference: when a flood comes upon us it is not of our own will
that the water comes, and the water destroys things that are precious
to us. But the flood of the Holy Spirit comes only if we desire it.
If, of our will, we desire to follow the things of God, then indeed
the torrent will come. The torrent will flow and never end. Anything
that is ungodly that is in our way of the keeping of the commandments
will be scoured away, will be pushed away, and the water will flow
eternally out of our belly, out of every part of us.
Now, the Holy Spirit is also fire. Not just water, but also fire; now
these are two things that in Nature do not exist together - one
destroys the other. But according to God, these things can coexist.
Fire burns away that which is trash, that which is unclean. Fire
purifies. Fire softens. Fire warms. And we need the fire of the Holy
Spirit to burn away impurity in our soul, and we need the warmth of
the Holy Spirit to encourage us. He is called Comforter - He comforts
with fire; He comforts by warming our hearts, by giving us that sure
and certain hope that indeed we can be changed. And He is water,
eternally giving us life, refreshment, invigorating us; a spring that
never, ever ends. A drought will never come upon he who has the
Spirit; fire and water in the soul of a Christian, each doing their
part, each from the same Spirit.
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