Monday, June 27, 2016

The Hiss of the Serpent.

 
There have been times in history when the Church has compromised the Word of God. There has been, and continues to be, opinion that the word of the world can be accepted about worldly things, and the Word of God consulted for spiritual things, and never the two need to meet. The Church ends up serving two masters, and serving neither one well. Some of the Church has stayed silent, or been on the shameful side, on the issues of slavery, treatment of Native Americans, segregation, abortion, the meaning of marriage, and other issues of the past and present. Even "spiritual" issues such as sin, resurrection, and the  Son, the only way of salvation, have been compromised in order to "fit" into the acceptable world view.
If we, the Church, do not value and keep the Word of God, what effect will that have on the Word itself? What spiritual doors are opened by our neglect, compromise, and disregard toward the Word of God? We may say that the Word will always be there as we know it now, for those who value it. However, that may well not be the case, and we may be seeing evidence of it even now. We will explore this point further later.
Scripture issues several warnings regarding the adding to, and taking away from, the Word of God:
"Now, O Israel, listen to the statutes and the judgments which I teach you to observe, that you may live, and go in and possess the land which the LORD God of your fathers is giving you. You shall not add to the word which I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you."    Deut. 4:1-2
"...for every abomination to the LORD which He hates they have done to their gods; for they burn even their sons and daughters in the fire to their gods.
Whatever I command you, be careful to observe it; you shall not add to it nor take away from it."           Deut. 12:32
"Every word of God is pure;
He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him.
Do not add to His words,
lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar.       Prov. 30:5-6
"Behold, I am coming quickly! Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book."
For I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to these things, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book;
and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part from the Book of Life, from the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book."        Rev. 22:7, 18-19
The Apostle Peter talked about the untaught and unstable people who twist teachings that the Apostle Paul had written, to their own destruction, as they do also the rest of the scriptures (2 Pet. 3:16).
Why would God warn repeatedly about the changing and twisting of scripture, unless it was a possibility?
We have an example in scripture of the serpent in Eden, mis-stating, and twisting God's command to Adam. The word "serpent" in Hebrew refers to the hissing sound it makes, and means "enchanter, to practice divination and fortunetelling, a spell, a whisper, a hiss". He is described by one word: subtil (KJV). This word means "subtle (not obvious), shrewd, crafty, sly, cunning, (seeming to be) of good sense, smoothness". This word "subtil" has a root meaning "to make naked, to uncover, impudent, spiteful (manifesting one's malevolent mind)".
Satan, the Devil, called in Revelation 12:9 "that old serpent", twisted the Word of God to test and tempt Jesus in the wilderness (Mt. 4:1-11). Jesus didn't allow him to do it. Jesus, who was and is the Word, kept the Word in Spirit and in Truth, saying, "It is written...".
Do we think that this spiritual creature is no longer in the world to use enchantment and hissing whispers against the Word of God in order to change and twist its meaning?
Even those who are not expert in the scriptures have heard the parable of Jesus teaching of not putting new wine into old wineskins, but putting it instead into new wineskins. This parable is found in Mt. 9:17, Mk. 2:22, and Lk. 5:37-38. Look in your KJV Bible that you have owned and read for years. You will find that your Bible no longer says "wineskins", but now says "bottles". No, it is not a new translation, or a new edition. This is your old Bible. You are correct to say that you know this same Bible previously said "wineskins". You have read it so many times. The scripture has been changed by something.
You also know the scripture in KJV that says "Judge not lest ye be judged." It is found in Mt. 7:1. You have read it many times. Look in the KJV Bible that you have owned for years and see what this scripture now says: "Judge not, that ye be not judged."
These are two examples of very subtle changes. Perhaps you think they are not important changes, but how did the changes happen in the Bible that you have read many times?

New Wine and New Wineskins | Colvinism


In the case of the wineskin parable, a precious meaning is lost when the word is changed to "bottle". The wineskin was the skin from the whole body of a goat (see photo above). The goat is also the animal used as a sin offering according to the Law (Lev. 4:24, 9:15, 16:9). The wineskin is changed as the fermentation process occurs within. The skin is stretched and its properties are changed on the inside. It can only be used that once, and never re-used. Jesus is talking about the difference between the spiritual work of the New Covenant in His blood, as opposed to the Old Covenant.
Whether we can explain the changes taking place in our old, familiar Bibles or not, the words seeming to change supernaturally, we must make an effort to know the Word, to memorize the Word, to have that Word written upon our hearts, to be living epistles of the Word, to care about what the Word says, before we lose it.
If we listen carefully, we can hear the subtle hissing of the serpent saying, "Yea, Hath God said...?"

 


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Learning From Imperfect Fathers

 
 
"One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters."
                                 George Herbert, Clergyman, 1593-1633
 
All human fathers are imperfect; there is only one perfect Father. That perfect Father has something to say in scripture about fathers.
The Hebrew word for father, "ab", is, alphabetically speaking, the first word found in scripture. The LORD created that word "father" at the beginning of all words. The Father/son relationship is the first relationship spoken of in scripture, as Adam is called the son of God (Lk. 3:38). God is described as "our Father" in both the Old and New Testaments (Isa. 63:16, 64:8, Mt. 6:9). Though some religions say that God cannot be a Father, and there can therefore be no Son, nor sons, the Word of Truth says differently in every way.
The LORD wrote the following in a heart-felt manner to His people from His position as Father:

 "A son honors his father,
and a servant his master.
If then I am the Father,
where is My honor?
And if I am a master,
where is My reverence?"
says the LORD of hosts
to you priests who despise My name.
Yet you say, "In what way have
we despised Your name?"
You offer defiled food on My altar...
saying, "The table of the LORD is contemptible."
  Mal. 1:6-7 (excerpt)
Whether man views God as Father, or Master, he has failed to honor the relationship. Even the priests of God did not reverence Him properly according to Malachi, above. We New Testament believers, also have been called to a priesthood. Is God also asking us, "Where is My honor?", and "Where is My reverence?"
Father God gives us many examples in His Word of loyal reverence and honor given to earthly fathers. One example that He brings forth is of the children of Jonadab. Jonadab's name means "The LORD who is willing to freely offer Himself".
The LORD had commanded the Prophet Jeremiah to offer wine to the sons of Jonadab, and this was their response"
..."We will drink no wine, for Jonadab, the son of Rechab ("Carried by the Father"), our father, commanded us, saying, "You shall drink no wine, you, nor your sons, forever. You shall not build a house, sow seed, plant a vineyard, nor have any of these; but all your days you shall dwell in tents, that you may live many days in the land where you are sojourners.."
"Thus we have obeyed the voice of Jonadab, the son of Rechab, our father, in all that he charged us, to drink no wine all our days, we, our wives, our sons, or our daughters...But we have dwelt in tents, and have obeyed and done according to all that Jonadab our father commanded us."                                                    Jer. 35:1-10 (excerpt)
 
This lesson from God is not about drinking wine. The LORD is castigating the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judah for their disobedience to Him, and to His prophets, contrasting their disobedience to their heavenly Father, with the obedience and honor Jonadab's children offered to their earthly father:
"Surely the sons of Jonadab, the son of Rechab, have performed the commandment of their father, which he commanded them, but this people has not obeyed Me."     v. 16
 
Because of the example of obedience of the Rechabites, God makes them a prophetic promise:
..."Because you have obeyed the commandment of Jonadab, your father, and kept all his precepts and done according to all that he commanded you, therefore, thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: "Jonadab the son of Rechab shall not lack a man to stand before Me forever."                                                                     v. 18-19 (excerpt)

Sadly, in both cases, in Malachi and Jeremiah, the LORD is talking to His own people, and trying to teach His own people, to respect and obey Him as Father.
Though earthly fathers are not, and can never be, perfect, our heavenly Father blesses us as we honor and learn from those fathers. By doing so, we learn and live out the related principle of honoring our perfect heavenly Father with love, obedience and reverence, as He deserves.

From Abraham, to Enoch, to Noah, and others, the LORD has brought us examples of faithful, though imperfect men, who taught their children, and us, the importance of learning valuable spiritual lessons from a father.

 


Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Pentecost: Unity With A Purpose


 
On the day of Pentecost, in Acts 2:16-21, the disciples were in one place, in one accord, when the Holy Spirit was poured out in tongues of fire upon each one. As those who were in Jerusalem at the tomb of David, including foreign visitors, witnessed this remarkable sight, they were unsure of what they were seeing. Peter began to tell them that this was the fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel. A portion of this prophetic passage reads:
"And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God,
that I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh...
before the coming of the great and awesome day of the LORD."
Peter goes on to urge the crowd of onlookers to "repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, ... and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."  (Acts 2:38)
This remarkable outpouring of the Holy Spirit is directly connected with the "last days", and the terrible day of the LORD, according to the verse above. If we look at the Book of Joel, we will find additional prophetic insight into these events, and our purpose regarding them:
"Consecrate a fast, call a sacred assembly; gather the elders, and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of the LORD your God, and cry out to the LORD."     Joel 1:14
"Blow the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in My holy mountain!
Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble; for the day of the LORD is coming, for it is at hand;"         
"Now therefore," says the LORD, "Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the LORD your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and of great kindness; And He relents from doing harm."       Joel 2:1-2, 12-13
This is Joel's prophetic warning and instruction to God's own people, Jew and Gentile, from every station, circumstance, age, and walk of life (Joel 2:15-16).

 
where are the ministers who will weep between the porch and the altar ...
 
"Let the priests, who minister to the LORD, weep between the porch and the altar; let them say, "Spare Your people, O LORD,....Why should they say among the peoples, "Where is their God?"
"Then the LORD will be zealous for His land, and pity His people."  
"...For in Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem there shall be deliverance, as the LORD has said, among the remnant whom the LORD calls."      Joel 2:17-18, 32b
 
It is in this same chapter that we see the awesome prophecy of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. There is a purpose to this outpouring, as there is a purpose to the Book of Joel. It is the call to a united intercession and repentance of God's people as the last days, and the day of the LORD, approaches.
The prophet talks about a harvest that is ripe, and wickedness that is great. (Joel 3:13).
The outpouring of Pentecost is not to be consumed on our own flesh, or for our own purposes. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit is a last days event for last days people who will see and understand that the day of the LORD is approaching. This outpouring is associated with the harvest of souls and lives, as Pentecost is associated with the harvest of grain. This outpouring is for the united purpose of God's people, from all walks of life, to begin to cry out to Him, purely and effectively, for His great move of salvation and deliverance, and for His pity upon His people.
"Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision! For the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision."       Joel 3:14
The word "multitudes" used here does not just mean many people in the Hebrew. It refers more to a tumult of sound and confusion, cries of mourning and rage, clamorous and troubled, to be in an uproar. The "valley" is a place of profound depth, to be unsearchable because of the depth. "Decision" is a disturbing word that means sharp, pointed, to cut, to maim, to wound, a threshing sled (used for crushing and separating grain) having sharp teeth.
This will be the terrible place and situation for many on the awesome day of the LORD.
We, who have received the Holy Spirit, and are praying for an even greater outpouring of the Spirit, must use this precious gift for the purpose of interceding with the LORD, as we see the day approach. Will the terrible shouts and cries of the multitudes in the valley on that day ring in our ears, because we did not bother to weep between the porch and the altar?
The Prophet Joel is not just celebrating a miraculous anointing of the Holy Spirit. He is calling ALL of God's people to come into the house of the LORD in the united, divine, prophetic purpose of intercession and repentance, because the last days are here, the harvest is ripe, and the awesome day of the LORD is at hand.

"Shofar Alarm Blast"
 


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Sealed by the Holy Spirit


Secrets of the Feasts: Pentecost

The Feast of Pentecost is represented by the offering of two loaves of leavened bread. This offering represents the first fruits of the ripening wheat harvest. Pentecost also celebrates the giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai. To Christians, Pentecost is the feast that saw the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, promised by the Father, and spoken of by Jesus to His disciples.
The forty-nine days between Passover and Pentecost are called by the Jews the days of "Counting the Omer" (a measure of barley offering).


from http://www.jita4life.org/wolves.htm
 
 
Jesus spoke about "counting the cost", and advised His disciples on several occasions that they would face tribulation and persecution because they followed Him. He told them that they would be like sheep in the midst of wolves. In fact, Jesus said He was sending them into the wolves:
"Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents and harmless (innocent, pure, unmixed in beliefs) as doves."    Mt. 10:16
Jesus went on the describe the wolves: persecution by religious authorities, government officials, and betrayals by close family, even unto death (v. 17-21). He said His disciples would be hated of all men for the name of Jesus, but we were to endure to the end.
While many believers in the world today are suffering death for their faith, even Christian believers in free nations are finding that they are indeed targets of unreasoning hatred and contempt. Men have become ravening wolves in many cases when dealing with believers in Jesus Christ. We know from the prophetic warnings that Jesus has given, that it will only become more intense as we live through these End Times.
The One who would be our Helper in this time, according to Jesus, is the Spirit of our Father, who would speak and give answer through us, and for us (v. 20):
"But when they deliver you up, do not worry about how or what you should speak. For it will be given to you in that hour what you should speak; for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you."   (v. 19-20)
In these trying and dangerous conditions, it is the Holy Spirit who has been provided as our Counselor. Scripture tells us about a sealing in, and by, the Holy Spirit.
Jesus received a seal that was set by God the Father, which enabled Him to bring the food that was not for the feeding of the natural body, but spiritual food which endures for everlasting life. (Jn. 6:27).
Jesus has similarly sealed us with the Holy Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee, a surety, a deposit, of all the spiritual riches and inheritance which are for us. (2Cor. 1:22, Eph. 1:13).
We were sealed by the Spirit of God in order to keep us for the day of redemption. (Eph. 4:30). That purpose is to preserve us, and set a guard over our spirits, until we join Jesus.
This same seal sets believers apart as the judgment of God begins on the earth:
..."Do not harm the earth, the sea, or the trees till we have sealed the servants of our God on their foreheads."   (Rev. 7:3)
"...only (harm) those men who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads." (Rev. 9:4)
This sealing by the Holy Spirit is for a specific purpose. The meaning of the word "seal" is to set a mark or seal upon, to confirm, authenticate, place beyond doubt, a token of proof. It comes from a root meaning to fence, to close up. The root meaning also points to having judgment and understanding, the faculty of perceiving (spiritual truth).
 


 
 
The Prophet Ezekiel described a mark, or seal, that would indicate those who were not to be touched by the coming destructive judgment of God:
"Go...and put a mark on the foreheads of the men who sigh and cry over all the abominations that are done within it (Jerusalem)...Utterly slay (all)...but do not come near anyone on whom is the mark; and begin at My sanctuary..."  Ez. 9:4-6
The mark, or seal, referred to by Ezekiel, is the Hebrew word "tav". The letter tav, shown above, which means cross, sign of the covenant, is joined by the letter vaw, which means nail, tent peg. From these meanings, we may say that Ezekiel's mark is related to the cross and the nails. It is the same seal as the Passover. It is the same blood of the Lamb:
"Now the blood shall be a sign (a distinguishing mark) for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt."    Ex. 12:13
The seal or mark of the Holy Spirit may be the same. It serves the same protective purpose in the life of the believer. The seal of the Spirit may also incorporate the Name of God, as mentioned in Rev. 14:1, and 22:4.
From Ezekiel's description, this mark is specifically for those who intercede and cry out to God because their spirits are grieved by the abominations that they see around them.
It is sad to note that the abominations in Ezekiel's prophecy are even found at the very door of God's sanctuary, His House.
Many today are also profoundly grieved, and cry to the LORD because of the abominations that can be seen, and spiritually perceived in our nation, and even, in some cases, in the very House of God.
In these challenging days in which we live, the sealing of the Holy Spirit is even more vitally important for every believer, setting us apart, protecting us, keeping us, and giving us the words to speak, for the continuing work of God even in the midst of the wolves. 
Let us thank and praise God for the sealing of His Spirit, and continue to pray for that new outpouring of the Holy Spirit this Pentecost.


Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Seeking the Knowledge of the Holy Spirit

 
 
"There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to Him, "Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher come from God; for no one can do signs that You do unless God is with Him."
Jesus answered and said to him, "Most assuredly I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God....Most assuredly I say to you, unless one is born of water and Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God."
Nicodemus answered and said to Him, "How can these things be?"
Jesus answered and said to him, "Are you a master of Israel , and do not know these things?"                                     Excerpt from Jn. 3:1-10
 
It is inferred that because Nicodemus, whose name means "Victorious among his people", came to Jesus by night, he wanted to keep his association with Jesus hidden. He was of important stature among the Jews.
However, he was seeking something from Jesus. He knew that he was missing the knowledge and understanding of something so important, that he would risk his position to seek the answer from Jesus. Jesus, knowing what understanding Nicodemus sought, began to teach him about the truth of  rebirth in the Spirit. It is so important, that the kingdom of God cannot be entered without it. Nicodemus was completely ignorant of this truth, which amazed Jesus. It is one of the most awesome truths of scripture- the Holy Spirit dwelling within men to create them anew- and yet this learned man did not know it, and could not understand it. It was written of in the Prophets. It was written of in the Psalms, and in the Chronicles of the kings. Yet, Israel did not walk in this hope. 
Jesus would be equally amazed today knowing that a large portion of the people who consider themselves people of God, also do not understand, nor have they experienced, the infilling of the Holy Spirit sent from God.
The Apostle Paul wrote chapters of the New testament instructing the Church of the importance of the Baptism and Gifts of the Holy Spirit. At one point, he wrote that he would not have those to whom he was writing "ignorant" regarding these things (1 Cor. 12:1). Yet, so many remain so.
However, this spiritual baptism in a believer's life is not just relegated to history. It is still the Promise of the Father to all who believe, even to whole households. It is the power of the Gospel, and it is the unity of the Body of Christ with Jesus and the Father. The disunity found in the Church today may be the direct result of the lack of understanding of the infilling of the Holy Spirit that Jesus instructed for Nicodemus, and for all of us:
"For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ. For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body- whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free- and have all been made to drink into one Spirit."            1 Cor. 12:12-13
"There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all."       Eph. 4:4-6
gal 5 16 but i say walk and live habitually in the holy spirit ...

Those of us who are not ignorant of the baptism and spiritual gifts of the Holy Spirit, and have experiential knowledge of Him, need to resolve and re-dedicate ourselves to walking in the Spirit. The infilling of the Holy Spirit in a believer, and the gifts given, are supposed to lead to a change in the believer's life from the carnal to the spiritual, from death to life, giving evidence of that baptism. The law is even fulfilled by those who will walk according to the Holy Spirit:
"I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep My judgments and do them."        Ezek. 36:27
"...that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit."         Rom. 8:4
"I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh...If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit."        Gal. 5:16, 25
You are great and greatly to be praised!"
We are adopted as sons of God by allowing ourselves not just to be filled by the Holy Spirit, but to be led by the Holy Spirit, and this spiritual baptism is to transform not only us, but all of creation:
"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God...For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God." 
                                                                  Rom. 8:14, 19
It is one thing to accept the anointing, calling, and gifts of the Holy Spirit, but sons accept the rulership of the Holy Spirit over thoughts, emotions, decisions, choices, as we allow Him to lead us..
Perhaps if we, who have the knowledge of the Holy Spirit, become the living demonstration of this precious infilling, and are willing to walk with, and be led by, the Holy Spirit, we will be able to see many more receive Him as well.

Friday, May 27, 2016

The Promise of the Holy Spirit

 
Myfriend Dino said “some conversations are best left unsaid ...
 
 
On three special occasions, Jesus made the promise of the Holy Spirit to His disciples.
The Desire of Ages, by Ellen G. White. Chapter 72: "In Remembrance of ...

On Passover, the evening of Jesus' arrest, after they had finished their meal, Jesus began to tell His disciples about the Holy Spirit. Even knowing His time had come, He wanted to give them the promise, the reassurance, and the comfort of the Spirit:
"And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Comforter (One who pleads another's cause before a judge, counsel for defense, legal assistant, an advocate, an intercessor, called to one's side, summoned, helper), that He may abide with you forever- the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you....the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you...Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."         Jn. 14:16-27

After this last teaching, and other instructions and insights, Jesus then enters into intercessory prayer for the disciples (Jn. 17).


 
On the same day as His Resurrection, on the Feast of First Fruits, Jesus appeared before the disciples where they had been hiding in fear of the religious authorities. Jesus entered into their hiding place, and stood in the midst of them:
"So Jesus said to them again, "Peace to you! As the Father has sent Me, I also send you.

And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and said to them, "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained"                                                Jn. 20:21-23

 

Feast of the Ascension-Why Does It Matter To You And Me? - Lin Wilder
 
Just before He ascended into heaven, in the sight of all the disciples, He gave His final instructions while He was still here on earth. Jesus told them to wait in Jerusalem for the Promise of the Father which they had heard from Him:
"...for John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized by the Holy Spirit not many days from now...But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."                                        Acts 1:5-8

On these three very important, even earth-shaking occasions, Jesus made sure to instruct His disciples in receiving the Holy Spirit. This speaks to us of the importance of this to Him, and to us. It seems on these occasions, however, the minds of the disciples were on other things.
On the first occasion of Passover, the night Jesus was betrayed and arrested, the disciples argued about "which of them should be considered the greatest" (Lk. 22:24). This was also the same night that Jesus washed their feet, and promised them the Holy Spirit.
On the second occasion, on the Day of Resurrection, Jesus breathed on them, and told them to "receive the Holy Spirit". Afterwards, however, life continued on as it normally would with Peter announcing "I am going fishing", and four other disciples agreeing to go with him (Jn. 21:2-3).
On the third occasion, the Day of Ascension, Jesus instructed His disciples to wait in Jerusalem to receive the Holy Spirit. At this time, the disciples were more concerned with the question of when Jesus would restore the kingdom to Israel (Acts 1:6). It might have been on their minds as they continually asked this question of Him, because when Jesus would reign as the Messiah, they also would reign with Him, judging the twelve tribes of Israel (Mt. 19:28, Lk. 22:29-30).
Although several hundred (I Cor. 15:6) saw Jesus after His resurrection, and at His ascension, only 120 actually waited in Jerusalem, as He had asked them to do. They indeed received the baptism of fire, the Holy Spirit, the Promise of the Father.
The Promise of the Father in giving the Holy Spirit through His Son, is a life-changing moment, not only to the believer, but also for all creation. The Promise doesn't depend upon how "great" we are, it only matters how great He is.





Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Praying at Pentecost

http://www.ewtn.com/ Devotionals/prayers/novena.htm

 
One of the great events in the history of God's dealings with men, occurred when God's Holy Spirit was poured out on the Feast of Pentecost upon those who were waiting in one place, in one accord, obedient to the instruction of Jesus:
"And being assembled together with them, He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father, "which," He said. "you have heard from Me; for John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now...you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."               Acts 1:4-8
At the moment of outpouring, Peter told the marveling crowd at David's Tomb that this was the fulfillment of the prophetic promise made through the Prophet Joel:
"And it shall come to pass afterward
That I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh;
Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
Your old men shall dream dreams,
Your young men shall see visions.
And also on My menservants, and on My maidservants
I will pour out My Spirit in those days."             Joel 2:28-29

In that moment of outpouring manifested in Acts, God was doing something new and supernatural in mankind. He was changing men into a new creation. This new creation would be the tabernacle of His own Spirit. His word, His will, His power and wisdom would dwell in and among men. His judgment and His salvation would reside together in the earth, so that "...whoever calls upon the name of the LORD shall be saved."  (Joel 2:32)
This new creation was made possible by the work of redemption and salvation of God's Son, Jesus.
The timing of this event was on the Feast of Pentecost, the celebration of the early harvest, fifty days after Passover. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit would coincide with the great spiritual harvest of the latter rain, the latter days.

Old Testament Study Guide for Home-Study Seminary Students Unit 18 ...

The moment of Pentecost means that no longer are the oracles of God limited to the inquiries of kings, priests, and prophets, but Jesus has made us kings and priests, carrying the oracles of Light, Urim, and Truth, Perfection, and Completion, Thummim, within each of us. No longer is the Breastplate of Judgment/Decision worn over Aaron's heart (Ex. 28:30), but is now worn in the heart of each believer. The Word lies living, quickened, within our hearts, instead of letters engraved on tablets of stone.
This is the harvest of Pentecost:
"...and the nations shall know that I AM the LORD," says the LORD God, "when I AM hallowed in you before their eyes...I will sprinkle clean water on you and you shall be clean; I will cleanse you from all your filthiness and from all idols. I will give you a new heart, and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep My judgments and do them."        Ezek. 36:23-27
Pentecost is a witness to all of the nations that God is the LORD, even as foreigners heard the Gospel and the praises being spoken in all of their own languages by the disciples as the Spirit filled them (Acts 2:7-12). Yet, the harvest also begins right where we are, in our Jerusalem, our Judea, as we are witnesses to all what Jesus is, and has done for us.
This year Pentecost is an especially important event in the Body of Christ. The dwelling of the Spirit of God with men is needed like never before. The harvesting of souls has become urgent in these days. The witness of Jesus is needed to those who are perishing.
We believe that a special time of prayer and supplication is being prompted by the Holy Spirit for this time. Although the Feast of Pentecost was celebrated by the Church on May 15, the actual date of the Feast, counting from the Passover, is June 12. For the days leading up to June 12th, we have called for fifty minutes of prayer daily for the salvation of souls, for unity and maturity in the Church, for this nation, which is sadly and dangerously headed in the wrong direction.
Following the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, thousands were added to the Kingdom of God. This is the fruit, the harvest, of the ministry of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirits that the harvest is not yet complete, and the urgent work must continue.
Pray with us this Pentecost.