Contents Soul & SpiritTHE meaning of "soul-force" can be briefly defined
as that which has its origin in the soul and "spirit-force" as that
which has its origin in the spirit. The soul is the medium for the outworking of
both. Soul-force is manifested through the faculties of the soul, and
spirit-force is manifested through the faculties of the soul like wise.
Let me try to explain it crudely thus. Draw three sections, one above the other.
Mark the top one "spirit," the center one "soul," and the
lowest one "body." Then draw an arrow passing down from the spirit
into the soul and then outward. This suggests the Holy Spirit in the human
spirit passing down and out through the faculties of the soul. Or draw an arrow
going up from the body section into the soul and out through the faculties of
the soul. In the first you have spirit-force coming from God energizing the
soul; in the second you have soul-force or power arising from the flesh into the
soul and out. The soul, as the central compartment, is the medium for both
spiritforce and soul-force, and we can only tell which force is in action by
its fruits. (See Matthew 7:16-17.)
I have said that soul-force, as soul force, has its origin in the
soul. More correctly, it rises from the body or animal life-this the Bible calls
"flesh." There are great discoveries at the present time of powers in
the soul such as our fathers never dreamed of. These forces have their origin in
"flesh" and not "spirit," even though they do not appear so,
for the soul is under the power of the flesh until the regenerated spirit rules
by the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling within. He desires to control and use
the soul faculties. For instance, either the mind -one of the faculties
of the soul-is energized and animated by soul-force, or it is renewed by the
Holy Spirit and energized by Him through the human spirit. The danger today is
the counterfeit in the soul realm of everything in the spiritual realm.
Through ignorance there has been a developing and using of these psychic forces,
thinking them to be spiritual. But the word spoken by Christ is the test. He
said, "It is the Spirit that quickeneth." Only that which comes
from the Holy Spirit through your spirit has its origin in God. The latent
powers of the soul are not divine-though some think they are. For example, some
say that the "gift of healing" is in the soul, requiring
development by those who have it. A clergyman writes, "This power is
sometimes spoken of as `animal magnetism,' sometimes as `psychic power.' . . .
This power when dedicated to God becomes a `gift of the Spirit.' . .
." But surely the true gifts of the Spirit must come from God, who is
Spirit, via the spirit and not the soul.
Again, in connection with the seeking of "manifestations" as an
evidence of a believer having received the "baptism of the Spirit,"
methods have been used to bring these about that synchronize with the methods
of mesmerism, and thus counterfeits have broken into the true Church of
Christ. In other cases, believers have had a true influx of the Holy Spirit into
their human spirit, and then through ignorance they have developed the psychic
power latent in the human frame and brought about a mixture in their own life
and service for God. For example, if a chorus is sung over and over again, they
can bring a meeting into a psychic condition in which those present become
incapable of intelligent thinking or of any decisive action of the will.
Thus, on a floodtide of psychic force in the world today the demons are
carrying out their plans and purposes. "It is the Spirit that quickeneth,
the flesh profiteth nothing." Every child of God is governed in all
service-preaching, teaching, working either by the Holy Spirit or by the psychic
force of which we speak. It is the spirit that is regenerated-"a new
spirit will I give you." Fausset says that the spirit is the shrine where
the Holy Ghost dwells, and it is the organ through which He works. When He comes
in and renews the spirit and dwells there, He then renews the mind and gains
control over the faculties. As we walk in the Spirit and fulfill the conditions
of His working, we become "spiritual" in all our actions. Everything
touched will have a spiritual stamp; every faculty will be changed, quickened,
uplifted. The believer becomes a "new man" and not only a new man but
one who has the life of God in his spirit. Through the renewal of the mind, in
due season, confused thinking passes away, and the mind becomes clear.
"The flesh profiteth nothing." How true it is in spiritual
work. If it is animated by the flesh-life of the soul, there is no fruit.
Toil as you may-no fruit! The reason is that it is "soul," energized
by the life of nature, and therefore it "profits nothing." Vast toil
and little fruitage! It is quite a fair exegesis of these words to say that if
the "flesh" profits nothing, soulforce also profits nothing.
Let us look at some passages in John's Gospel and note the Lord's words about
His own attitude as to reliance upon Him
self and His own "powers"-which in His case were sinless powers.
Our Lord had spoken about "eating His flesh" and "drinking His
blood" (John 6:53-58), and His disciples said it was a "hard
saying." It was in connection with the apprehension of spiritual truth that
the Lord said that the "flesh" profited nothing. This is a very
"hard saying" to the flesh and to the natural man who is unable to
receive the things of the Spirit.
How marvelous it is to read that the Lord Jesus Christ said "the Son
can do nothing of Himself. " In no case did He originate His own
activities. He did, He said, just what He saw the Father do- "the Father
dwelling in Me doeth His works. " There should be, in our measure, a
continuous waiting upon Him for every step taken, until we can see what is from
Him and what originates in ourselves. Then we may know the co-work- of God in
all our words and work.
The Lord Jesus said again, "As I hear, I judge." "I receive
not honor from men." "I came not to do Mine own will." "I
seek not Mine own glory." That was the position He took, and it is the
position we are to take entire dependence upon God. Again the Lord said,
"No man can come to Me except the Father draw him" (John 6:44).
The danger today, for the true children of God, is the development of psychic
powers in ignorance of their existence. There is also peril through the
widespread teaching on psychology. Children are now to be saved from their
"weaknesses" by psychic means, not by conviction of sin, conversion
and regeneration. Even children of God need to be careful lest they take a
psychological view of themselves, and while trusting God on the one hand, become
so occupied with the "laws" of spirit, soul and body as to practically
forget reliance upon the Holy Spirit Himself, whose office it is to take of the
things of Christ and reveal them unto us. In the great supernatural movements of
today there is a vast amount of psychic power. I have just received a letter
from abroad concerning a great healing movement. The writer says, "It is
all a dead failure. There are thousands upon thousands who have come, but it is
failure, and what can you expect if the leader who 'lays hands' on others smokes
and drinks whiskey!" Let me close with a few points as to how soulforce can
be a danger in the Christian life. There can be soul-force in relation to the will.
The Lord liberates the will and energizes it, but it must be energized by the
Spirit and not by the flesh. There is a possibility of soul-force in will-prayer.
There can be a bringing of human will power to bear upon another person, through
soulforce energizing the will. In ignorance of this danger, some believers
project their thoughts onto the person they are praying for, saying that such
and such a one "shall" do this or that. To avoid the possibility of
soul-force prayers, we should be careful always to pray upward in a prayer
directed to God. Every prayer should be directed Godward and should never be a
telling the Lord what to do for somebody else. We may pray that God will direct
them in what to do, but we ought not to say that they "must" do what we
think is God's will they should do or even that they "shall not"
do what we know is wrong. We are members of one Body. But we are each of us
responsible to God only, and before Him we must stand or fall.
Then there is the danger of the drawing out of psychic forces in worship.
The Lord said, "God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him must
worship Him in spirit and in truth." What means then all the cultivation of
the sensuous in the churches? Why do some people, living a worldly life all the
week, become so happy because they have gone to church on Sunday? Is it not that
through the music and other influences they have been made happy and comforted?
They have been soothed, but the question is, have they been truly convicted
of sin and regenerated? Is it wrong to have music? Not at all. There is a
worship of God in song. But think of the psychic elements in the worship of the
Roman Catholic churches! Dr. Andrew Murray points out that the ordinary
activities of the soul easily intrude into worship. He adds that people little
think that one reason why they do not get victory over some sin is because
they yield to the soul-life in the religious part of them. They yield to
self (flesh) in their worship and thus keep alive and active some fleshly sin,
fed from a quarter they little suspect. They think they have done away with the
"flesh" and cannot understand why these things remain. The strength
of the "sin" lies in the activity of the soul in its worship of God.
It is "flesh" under cover of the religious life. What must be dealt
with first is our approach to God. He must be worshiped in spirit and in truth, for
the Father seeketh such to worship Him "
The present danger of the spiritual believer is the danger of
soul-force. There are currents of thought sweeping in all directions. Many are
caught in them and are not on guard against such currents. You can cut yourself
off from them absolutely by taking your place in the death of Christ, asking
that it shall come between you and all the atmospheric forces that are abroad at
this time.
Let us ask ourselves whether our minds have been really renewed. Are they
illuminated and energized by the Spirit of God, or have we only the mind of the
natural man? The rationalism of today is not going to be dealt with by
intellectual arguments but by spiritual power and by prayer. Let us pray
that the Lord will teach us how to live and walk after the Spirit. With a
renewed mind may we learn to discern the difference between soul and spirit.
"For the Word of God is quick and powerful . . . dividing between soul and
spirit," so that the soul-life is dealt with at the cross, and we become
"spiritual."