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F.B. Meyer

They Made Him King, and Anointed Him.

The sermon emphasizes the need for an anointing and enthroning of Jesus to exercise His power over the entire Temple of our Being, and to experience holiness and sanctification.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the need for Jesus to be fully enthroned in our lives, drawing parallels from the story of Joash, who was hidden away while a usurper ruled. He highlights that many believers, like the Temple during Joash's early years, may have Jesus present but limit His power to a small part of their being. Meyer calls for a complete anointing and surrender to allow Christ to reign over every aspect of our lives--spirit, soul, and body. He stresses that true holiness comes from the indwelling of the Holy One, and we must remove any barriers that restrict His influence. The sermon encourages believers to let go of limitations and fully embrace the transformative power of Christ.

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They made him king, and anointed him. 2 Kings xi. 12.

THIS dexterous overthrow of Athaliah by the bringing of the youthful king, who had been hidden in the secret chambers of the Temple, accommodates itself so obviously to a reference to the inner life, that we must be pardoned for making it.

Is not the spiritual condition of too many children of God represented by the condition of the Temple, during the early years of the life of Joash? The king was within its precincts, the rightful heir of the crown and defender of the worship of Jehovah: but, as a matter of fact, the crown was on the head of the usurper Athaliah, who was exercising a cruel and sanguinary tyranny. The king was limited to a chamber, and the majority of the priests, with all the people, had not even heard of his existence. So, unless we are reprobates, Jesus is within the spirit, which has been regenerated by the Holy Ghost; but in too many cases He is limited to a very small corner of our nature, and exercises but a limited power over our life.

There needs to be an anointing, an enthroning, a determination that He shall exercise his power over the entire Temple of our Being; the spirit, which stands for the Holy of Holies; the soul, for the Holy Place ; the body, for the outer court.

Holiness or Sanctification is Dot a quality or attribute which can be attributed to us apart from the indwelling of the Holy One. If we would be holy, we must be indwelt by Him who is holy. If we would have holiness, we must be infilled by the Holy One. But there must be no limiting of his power, no barrier to his control, no veiling or curtaining of his light. The veil, if such there be, must be rent in twain from the top to the bottom.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Spiritual Condition of the Temple
  2. The Nature of Holiness and Sanctification
  3. The Need for Freedom from Limiting Barriers
  4. No limiting of His power
  5. No barrier to His control
  6. No veiling or curtaining of His light

Key Quotes

“Unless we are reprobates, Jesus is within the spirit, which has been regenerated by the Holy Ghost; but in too many cases He is limited to a very small corner of our nature, and exercises but a limited power over our life.” — F.B. Meyer
“The veil, if such there be, must be rent in twain from the top to the bottom.” — F.B. Meyer
“Holiness or Sanctification is Dot a quality or attribute which can be attributed to us apart from the indwelling of the Holy One.” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • We must determine that Jesus shall exercise His power over the entire Temple of our Being.
  • We must allow the Holy One to indwell and infill us to experience holiness and sanctification.
  • We must remove any limiting barriers to Jesus' power and control in our lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for Jesus to be within the spirit but limited in power?
It means that while we have been regenerated by the Holy Ghost, Jesus' power is not fully exercised in our lives.
What is the nature of holiness and sanctification?
Holiness and sanctification are not qualities or attributes we can attribute to ourselves, but rather they come from being indwelt and infilled by the Holy One.
What is the need for an anointing and enthroning of Jesus in our lives?
We need an anointing and enthroning of Jesus to determine that He shall exercise His power over the entire Temple of our Being.
What does it mean to have the veil rent in twain from the top to the bottom?
It means that there must be no limiting barriers to Jesus' power and control in our lives.
How can we experience holiness and sanctification?
We can experience holiness and sanctification by being indwelt and infilled by the Holy One, and by allowing Him to exercise His power over the entire Temple of our Being.

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