The Holy Spirit as the Seal vs. the Spirit’s Sealing/Stamping
The following integrates the biblical revelation concerning
the Holy Spirit as the seal and the Spirit’s continual sealing/stamping work. The two are not two different Spirits or two
unrelated works. They are two aspects of the one indwelling Spirit: the seal emphasizes our
belonging to God, while the continual sealing emphasizes God being wrought into
us.
1.
Integrated Summary Table
|
Aspect |
The
Holy Spirit as the Seal |
The
Spirit’s Sealing / Stamping |
|
Meaning |
The Holy Spirit
enters into us as a living
seal, marking us out as God’s chosen and purchased possession. |
The Spirit
continually operates within us, stamping
and permeating us with
God’s essence, causing God’s very being to be wrought into us. |
|
Reason |
Because we
believed in Christ and were saved, God gave us the Spirit as
the seal that identifies us as belonging to
Him. |
God’s purpose
is not
merely to possess us but to work Himself
into us, causing us to be saturated with His essence in life
and nature. |
|
Illustration |
Like an
official seal placed on a document: it declares, “This belongs to me.” |
Like ink
continually penetrating paper: it not only leaves a mark but
permeates the material with its substance and impression. |
|
Explanation |
The seal emphasizes our identity and
ownership: we are God’s possession, and God has obtained us. |
The stamping emphasizes God’s ongoing
inward operation: the Spirit continually works God’s essence into us. |
|
Nature of the Work |
It begins at
salvation
and remains with us; the Spirit is the living seal. |
It is
continuous and progressive; the Spirit keeps operating,
permeating, renewing, and transforming us. |
|
Main Emphasis |
“I belong to God.” |
“God is being wrought into me.” |
|
Effect |
Gives us the
divine mark, assurance, and sense of belonging to God. |
Causes us to
increasingly possess God’s element, expression, and likeness. |
|
Purpose |
To declare that
we are God’s purchased possession and that God has obtained us
as His inheritance. |
To cause God’s
essence to be wrought into us so that God can enjoy us as His inheritance and gain His expression through us. |
|
Relationship |
The seal is the beginning and basis. |
The sealing/stamping is the continuation and
development of the seal. |
|
From God’s Side |
God obtains us. |
God enjoys us. |
|
From Our Side |
We know, “I
belong to God.” |
We experience,
“God is becoming my inward content.” |
|
Relationship to God’s Inheritance |
We are God’s
purchased possession, and the Spirit as the seal declares that we belong to God. |
The Spirit
continually permeates us with God’s essence so that God’s purchased
possession becomes increasingly suitable for His enjoyment. |
|
Relationship to Growth |
The seal
indicates
that divine life has begun—we have received the
Spirit. |
The stamping
indicates that
divine life is growing—the divine element is
increasingly wrought into us. |
|
Relationship to Transformation |
The seal
establishes our divine identity. |
The stamping
brings about inward transformation and conformity to Christ’s
image. |
|
Practical Application |
Believe and stand on the fact that we belong to
God and have been marked out as His
possession. |
Daily exercise
our spirit, contact the Lord, obey the Spirit, and give the Spirit freedom to work God into us. |
|
Spiritual Burden |
Do not doubt our belonging to God. The Spirit Himself is God’s living
seal within us. |
Do not stop at merely knowing that we are saved and belong to God. Allow the
Spirit to continually stamp God’s essence into us. |
|
Prophetic Ministry |
“We are not without an owner. When we believed in Christ, we were sealed with the Holy
Spirit. This seal declares that we belong to
God and that God has obtained us!” |
“We have not only received the Spirit as the seal; the Spirit continually
stamps us with God Himself. He works God’s essence into us so that we may be saturated with God and express Him!” |
|
Conclusion |
The seal = God marks us as His. |
The stamping = God works Himself into us. |
|
Ultimate Significance |
God gains His inheritance. |
God enjoys His inheritance. |
|
One-Sentence Summary |
The Holy Spirit as the seal makes us belong to God. |
The Spirit’s continual sealing makes us increasingly
filled and permeated with God. |
2.
Spiritual Sequence
The two aspects can be understood according to the following spiritual
sequence:
Believe in Christ
↓
Be saved
↓
Receive the Holy Spirit
↓
The Holy Spirit becomes the
seal
↓
We are marked out as God’s
possession
↓
The Spirit continually
operates within us
↓
The Spirit stamps and
permeates us
↓
God’s essence is wrought
into us
↓
We are renewed and
transformed
↓
Christ is expressed through
us
↓
God gains and enjoys His
inheritance
This can be condensed into:
Seal → Belonging
→ Stamping →
Permeation → Transformation → Expression → God’s
enjoyment of His inheritance.
The key
progression
The
seal is the beginning; the stamping is the continuation.
The
seal establishes our belonging; the stamping makes that belonging
experiential.
The
seal declares that we are God’s; the stamping makes us increasingly express
God.
3.
Core Difference
|
Core
Point |
Seal |
Sealing
/ Stamping |
|
Main Question |
Whose am I? |
What is God
doing in me? |
|
Answer |
I belong to
God. |
God is being
wrought into me. |
|
Emphasis |
Identity |
Life |
|
Time |
Begins at
salvation |
Continues
throughout the Christian life |
|
Action |
Marking |
Permeating |
|
Result |
Belonging to
God |
Being saturated
with God |
|
Direction |
God marks us as
His |
God works
Himself into us |
|
Divine Goal |
God obtains His
possession |
God enjoys His
possession |
Thus:
The seal is not
merely an external mark, and
the stamping is not a separate work. The living
seal itself continues to operate within us, stamping us with the very essence
of God.
4.
Spiritual Practice
|
Practice |
Spiritual
Significance |
|
Call on the Lord’s name |
Gives the
indwelling Spirit a way to operate freely within us. |
|
Pray |
Turns us to our
spirit so
that we may contact the indwelling Lord. |
|
Read and pray over the Word |
Allows God’s
thought, life, and element to enter into us. |
|
Obey the inward sense of the Spirit |
Gives the
Spirit ground to operate and prevents us from grieving Him. |
|
Maintain daily fellowship with the Lord |
Allows God’s
essence to increase in our experience. |
|
Exercise our spirit |
Turns us away
from the soul and toward the Spirit as our source of life. |
|
Accept the cross |
Removes the
self, natural life, and flesh that hinder the Spirit’s inward work. |
|
Live in the Body of Christ |
Allows the
divine life to be expressed corporately and enables us to be built
together. |
|
Open to the Spirit daily |
Changes the
Christian life from merely knowing that we belong to God to
experiencing God being wrought into us. |
The practical principle is:
Every day we
should give the indwelling Spirit more ground to work God’s essence into us.
5.
The Twofold Inheritance
Ephesians gives us a particularly precious two-sided
view.
A. God is our inheritance
The Spirit is also the pledge/foretaste of our inheritance.
We receive God and enjoy God.
B. We are God’s
inheritance
The Spirit as the seal declares that we belong to God.
God obtains and enjoys us as His
inheritance.
Thus:
God is our inheritance ↔ We are God’s inheritance.
And the Spirit is involved in
both directions:
The Spirit as the seal → we are God’s possession.
The Spirit as the pledge → God is our inheritance.
The Spirit’s continual operation → God’s essence is wrought into us.
This brings us into a deeper mutual
enjoyment between God and man.
6.
From Objective Identity to Subjective Reality
The spiritual progression may also be presented this way:
The Seal
God marks us
→ We belong to God
→ God has obtained us
→ We have a divine identity
↓
The Stamping
The Spirit
operates in us
→ God’s essence enters into us
→ God’s element increases
→ We are permeated with God
→ We are transformed into Christ’s image
↓
The Ultimate
Result
God is expressed through
us
→ We enjoy God as our inheritance
→ God enjoys us as His inheritance
→ God’s eternal purpose is fulfilled in us
7.
Related Scripture Overview
|
Scripture |
Main
Revelation |
|
Ephesians 1:13 |
Having believed
in Christ, we were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. |
|
Ephesians 1:14 |
The Spirit is
the pledge of our inheritance. |
|
Ephesians 4:30 |
We were sealed
with the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption. |
|
2 Corinthians 1:21–22 |
God has
anointed us, sealed us, and given the Spirit in our hearts as a pledge. |
|
2 Corinthians 5:5 |
God has given
us the Spirit as a pledge. |
|
Romans 8:9–11 |
The Spirit of
God dwells in us and operates to impart and enliven us with the divine life. |
|
Romans 8:6 |
The mind set on
the spirit is life and peace. |
|
2 Corinthians 3:18 |
By beholding
the Lord’s glory, we are transformed into the same image from glory to glory. |
|
Ephesians 3:16–17 |
We are
strengthened into the inner man through the Spirit so that Christ may make His home in our hearts. |
|
Colossians 3:10 |
The new man is
being renewed according to the image of Him who created him. |
|
Ephesians 4:24 |
The new man has
been created according to God in righteousness and holiness of the reality. |
8.
Ultimate Conclusion
The Holy Spirit
as the seal and the Spirit’s
continual sealing/stamping are not two different Spirits or two
unrelated works. They are two aspects of the one indwelling Spirit’s complete work in the
believers.
The seal answers: “Whose are we?” — We belong
to God.
The stamping answers: “What is God doing in us?” —
God is working Himself into us.
Therefore, the complete spiritual sequence is:
The Spirit as the
seal → God marks us as His
possession → the Spirit continually stamps us → God’s essence is wrought into us → we are permeated with God →
we are transformed into Christ’s image → God is
expressed through us → God enjoys us as His
inheritance.
One-Sentence
Summary
The Holy Spirit
as the seal marks us as God’s possession,
while the Spirit’s continual sealing/stamping works
God’s very essence into us, causing us to be permeated with God, transformed
into Christ’s image, and become God’s
inheritance for His eternal enjoyment and
expression.
Please refer to the April
2026 Summer Training, General Topic: Believers, Part Four: God's Heirs
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