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CHAPTER THREE

OUR HUMAN SPIRIT IN THE OLD TESTAMENT

Scripture Reading: Gen. 2:7; Prov. 20:27; Job 32:8; Exo. 35:21; Num. 14:24; Deut. 2:30; Ezra 1:1, 5; Hag. 1:14; Jer. 51:11; Job 6:4; 10:12; 15:13; Psa. 31:5; 32:2; 34:18; 51:10, 12, 17; 77:3, 6; 78:8; Prov. 16:2; Isa. 26:9a; 57:15-16; Psa. 106:33; Prov. 16:32, 18, 19; 17:27; 25:28; 18:14; Isa. 29:24; Eccl. 7:8-9; Dan. 5:12; 6:3; Mal. 2:15b-16

The verses listed above are the most precious and the most important verses in the Old Testament regarding the human spirit from Genesis 2 through Malachi 2. It is interesting to see that the first verse refers to the creation of the human spirit, while the last verse in the Old Testament regarding the human spirit exhorts us to take heed to our spirit. We shouldn’t just take heed to our outward behavior, but we have to take heed to our inward spirit, because our human spirit is the very source of all our behavior. If we are wrong in the source, regardless of how right we might be in our behavior, we are still wrong. If the source is dirty, then how could the issue be clean? It is impossible. So we all have to take heed to our human spirit. These verses show how strategic, how important, and how prevailing is this matter of our human spirit.

THE BREATH OF LIFE

Genesis 2:7 unveils the creation of man. God used the dust of the ground to form a body. Then God breathed into the nostrils of this body of dust the breath of life. Proverbs 20:27 says, “The spirit of man is the lamp of the Lord, searching all the inward parts” (lit). The spirit in this verse is the very word for “breath” in Genesis 2:7.

The word commonly used in Hebrew for spirit is ruach, but here in Proverbs 20:27 the Hebrew word for spirit is neshamah not ruach. This is the same word used for “breath” in Genesis 2:7. This verse is a strong word to prove that the breath of life which was breathed into the nostrils of man’s body of dust at the time of creation is our spirit. Job 32:8 tells us also that there is a spirit in man.

THE LAMP OF THE LORD

In Proverbs 20:27 the spirit of man is the lamp of the Lord for searching our inward parts, for God’s dealing with us. God’s dealing with us is always in our spirit and through our spirit. Our human spirit is the means and the organ for God to deal with us, to search us. If you come at night into a building to do something, you can’t do it in darkness. You need light. Our human spirit is a lamp to God for Him to come in to search us, to deal with us.

A PROMPTING SPIRIT

In Exodus 35:21, during the time when the tabernacle was going to be built up, the people’s spirit prompted them (Darby’s New Translation). Not only did their heart move them, but also their spirit prompted them to go on in a fast way to fulfill God’s purpose. This shows that our human spirit is an organ for us to go on to fulfill God’s purpose.

THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR SPIRIT

Zechariah 12:1 and Isaiah 42:5 are quite similar to one another. They tell us that in the whole universe there are three main things created by God: the heavens, the earth, and the human spirit. These two verses show us the importance of the human spirit. In the heavens you have many items, and on the earth there are many items, but God didn’t itemize those things. God just refers to the heavens and the earth. As human beings we also have many parts, but God didn’t say anything about all the parts of our body or the parts of our soul. God just said one thing: the spirit of man. This shows the importance of our human spirit because our human spirit is the organ, the means, for God to contact us and to deal with us, and for us to contact Him and to receive Him.
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