Sealing is shutting out anyone or anything that is not authorised to enter or open what is sealed. The tomb was sealed to prevent anyone entering it apart from someone authorised to enter by the one who sealed it. The scroll with seven seals was not able to be
opened by anyone apart from the one authorised to open it, the Lamb after He had been slain and raised. Our new spirit, given in regeneration, is sealed by the Holy Spirit, so that nothing or no one can enter and defile that is not authorised to enter by the Father and the Son, who gave the seal to the new believer. What examples of ownership and approval are there in scripture where closure, shutting out the unauthorised, is not an obvious meaning of the sealing?
opened by anyone apart from the one authorised to open it, the Lamb after He had been slain and raised. Our new spirit, given in regeneration, is sealed by the Holy Spirit, so that nothing or no one can enter and defile that is not authorised to enter by the Father and the Son, who gave the seal to the new believer. What examples of ownership and approval are there in scripture where closure, shutting out the unauthorised, is not an obvious meaning of the sealing?
τινα τῷ πνεύματι and ἐν τῷ πνεύματι, respecting God, who by the gift of the Holy Spirit indicates who are his, passive, Ephesians 1:13
Below is from ISBE:
God by His Spirit indicates who are His, as the owner sets his seal on his property; and just as documents are sealed up until the proper time for opening them, so Christians are sealed up by the Holy Spirit "unto the day of redemption" (Eph 1:13; 4:30; 2 Cor 1:22). Ownership, security and authentication are implied in the words, "The firm foundation of God standeth, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his" (2 Tim 2:19). The seal of God on the foreheads of His servants (Rev 7:2-4) marks them off as His own, and guarantees their eternal security, whereas those that "have not the seal of God on their foreheads" (Rev 9:4) have no such guaranty.
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