I know this post is late, but it seems we're all having trouble getting out the posts on time. This time of the year can get really crazy if we aren't careful. I have been blessed by Amy's posts (as
always), but I miss hearing from the rest of you as well.
Do you ever have those times with God when He is working and speaking and revealing
marvelous truths to your spirit, yet, He seems to ever-so-slowly, step-by-step, reveal only
glimpses at a time? That is exactly how God has been working with me these past weeks
concerning the great power of His Holy Spirit for His people.
It all began as I looked more closely at Ephesians chapter 1 as Paul prays for the believers in
Ephesus. He asks that the eyes of their hearts would be enlightened in order that they might
know 3 important truths, one being, the incomparably great power for us who believe. He goes
on to say that this power is like the working of God's mighty strength, which He exerted in
Christ when He raised Him from the dead. WOW! The same strength God used to raise Jesus
from the dead is FOR me? I had to know more, so I looked up power and it means to be able,
ability, achieving power. In this passage of Ephesians it means the great power of God, the
Messiah, His almighty energy. And the preposition "for" here is defined as meant to be
received by or belong to a specified person or thing, or to be used in a specified way.
Now let's put that all together. God desires for the eyes of our hearts to be enlightened so that
we can know the incomparably great ability of God, the Messiah, His almighty energy that is
meant to be received by His people, belong to us, and be used by us in a specific way. There
are some specific steps to take in order to appropriate this power, but we will look at those as
we close. God wanted me to understand that even though this power is for me, it is not my
power - it is His power in me. I pray for Him to fill me and use me and work powerfully through
me, but He is trying to teach me how to REALLY assess His Holy Spirit's power so He can use
me powerfully for His glory.
All of this revelation began coming together as we read about Jesus' resurrection in the gospels.
Matthew says in 28:6, "He isn't here! He is risen from the dead, just as He said would happen."
Mark 16:6 and Luke 24:6 read the same, "He isn't here! He is risen from the dead!" Mary
declares in John 20:18, "I have seen the Lord!" I believe Acts 2:24 expresses it more power-
fully, "But God raised Him from the dead freeing Him from the agony of death because it was
impossible for death to keep its hold on Him." Those days of our reading were a powerful
reminder that God's great ability to raise Jesus from the dead is meant to belong to me to be
used in God's specific ways.
God brought this journey to a humbling climax during our last Sunday School lesson on
Kingdom Authority by Adrian Rogers. The last session was on accessing the power of the Holy
Spirit. We studied Acts 2:1-4 where the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus' followers with tremen-
dous power. Verse 8 tells us that the purpose of supplying such power is so all believers would
be transformed to be witnesses of the living Lord. Salvation is the "greater works" Jesus told
His disciples they would do after He was gone. (John 14:12)
We know from Acts 2:41 that about 3000 people were saved on that powerful day. Adrian
Rogers explains it this way: "Indeed, the disciples did greater works than Jesus. So can we.
Consider their formula for success: They prayed for ten days, preached for ten minutes, and
3000 souls were saved. I'm afraid that for a typical worship service we pray ten minutes,
preach ten hours, and hope that somebody is saved." He suggests that if we desire the power
of the Holy Spirit to be evident in our lives we must let Him consume our sin, illumine our souls,
transform our lives, and make Himself attractive to others through us. We must ask ourselves
some very hard questions before this is possible:
1) How often do I submit myself to the consuming fire of the Holy Spirit by confessing my
very specific sins?
2) How often do I read and study the Word of God and ask for the fire that will illuminate
His message?
3) Do I seek to be Christlike and ask for the transforming power of the Holy Spirit to perform
that work in me?
4) Do I live in such a way that the fire and the power of the Holy Spirit are evident in my life
so others are drawn to Christ?
Like all of life, this is a process and my prayer for myself, each of you, and for all of God's
people is that we would take these questions to the Lord daily and honestly ask Him to
empower our lives. My desire is to live in the fullness and the victory of the Holy Spirit.
I'm choosing to pray more, speak less, and watch the Spirit of God change lives!
What a formula! Great reference by Adrian Rogers.
ReplyDeleteGod has been showing me not only when I don't rely on his power, but when I really don't believe or trust in it. That hurts. I even saw the evidence of a healing and my heart was scared to accept it- because what if God took away the healing later? God showed me that yes he gives and takes away, but not in the malicious sense I feared. I felt him asking me, why are you afraid to accept my blessings? Why are you afraid for others? I haven't discovered that answer completely, but I feel God is teaching me about what he gives and takes away. In a sense, he gave the law, and then took it away so he could give us his son. He gives and takes away- not to hurt us but to heal us.