If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from His love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. (Philippians 2:1,2 NIV)
The fellowship of the Spirit is the spirit
of fellowship: but, again, it is positive. Fellowship is not a passive thing: it
never can be a passive thing, because all the hosts of hell are out against it.
If there is one thing that hell is against, it is the fellowship of the Holy
Spirit, the fellowship of the people of God. Unceasingly, by any and every
means, those evil powers will seek to destroy that fellowship, because that
fellowship spells their final undoing. Therefore fellowship can never be a
neutral, passive kind of thing. You have got to fight for it, you have got to
stand for it, you have got to be positive about this. Let some rift go on, and
just see the havoc that delay over putting that right will work! If you have the
Spirit – and of course I am addressing those who are supposed to have the Spirit
– you should know that, if you are out of joint with another member of the Body
of Christ to which you belong, it is, as it is with a dislocation in the natural
physical body: there is an ache, a perpetual ache....
By that inflammation and ache the Holy Spirit is
giving a positive witness against this thing. But if you go on long enough, the
Holy Spirit will withdraw and leave you to it, just because He is positive. He
will not brook persistent negatives on these things; He just will not have it.
He is going on and saying: "All right, if you are determined to stay there, you
can do so. I am going on." And there arises a very, very serious situation. That
is, of course, grim and terrible. But it all gathers round this truth that the
Holy Spirit is positive on the matter of fellowship.... We must challenge our
hearts about this. The Holy Spirit, normally, is always positive – I
could almost say aggressive. He is never negative, He is never neutral. If He
has to pause, it means that He is waiting for something; for it is not His
nature to do that – He would go on. May the Lord fill us with the mighty energy
of His Spirit!