God the Holy Spirit
God has a plan for you and it’s beautiful. First seek the “Baptism of God the Holy Spirit”. As you get this gift (usually by a person laying their hands on you as you both pray) you will get special power and gifts. The power is like your needed car or phone battery to keep you going for God and the gifts are special abilities from God for you to share. These are fundamental basic Biblical truths. If you go to a Church and they don’t believe in this, then leave - fast. Because they are violating the key things that Jesus said a Church should do.
A person in the group can say “Hey does anyone here has not asked for the Baptism of God ? Because before we start sharing scripture and ministering to each other, we can only do that if we are filled with Gods Spirit. Jesus told the Disciples not to move an inch until they had that. Paul saw Disciples in Acts 19 that were lacking and laid hands on them. Paul himself was Spirit Baptized before water.
Do not grieve God the Holy Spirit!
A good radio station is 99.7 FM. But their churches are bigger than what is best.
One of my top Bible verses is Galatians 2:20. It says
“I have been crucified (killed) with Christ; and it is no longer I who live (my life is over), but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me”. - obey that!
To Ponder
— The idea of the Spirit held by the average church member today is so vague as to be nearly nonexistent. When he thinks of the matter at all, he is likely to try to imagine a nebulous substance like a wisp of invisible smoke which is said to be present in churches and to hover over good people when they are dying. Frankly he does not believe in any such thing, but he wants to believe something, and not feeling up to the task of examining the whole truth in the light of Scripture he compromises by holding belief in the Spirit as far out from the center of his life as possible, letting it make no difference in anything that touches him practically. This describes a surprisingly large number of church people who are thinking that they are Christians.
- - How shall we think of the God the Holy Spirit? The Bible and Christian theology agree to teach that He is a Person, endowed with every quality of personality, such as emotion, intellect, and will. He knows, He wills, He loves; He feels affection, antipathy, and compassion. He thinks, sees, hears, and speaks and performs any act of which personality is capable.
One quality belonging to the Holy Spirit, of great interest and importance to every seeking heart, is penetrability. He can penetrate mind; He can penetrate another spirit, such as the human spirit. He can achieve complete penetration of and actual intermingling with the human spirit. He can invade the human heart and make room for Himself without expelling anything essentially human. The integrity of the human personality remains unimpaired. Only moral evil is forced to withdraw.
The metaphysical problem involved here can no more be avoided than it can be solved. How can one personality enter another? (By prayer!
** By the Baptism of God the Holy Spirit.)
We place a piece of iron in a fire and blow up the coals. At first, we have two distinct substances, iron and fire. When we insert the iron in the fire, we achieve the penetration of the iron and we have not only the iron in the fire but the fire in the iron as well. They are two distinct substances, but they have comingled and interpenetrated to a point where the two have become one.
In some such manner does the Holy Spirit penetrate our spirits. In the whole experience we remain our very selves. There is no destruction of substance. Each remains a separate being as before; the difference is that now the Spirit penetrates and fills our personalities, and we are experientially one with God.
We can best repent our neglect by neglecting Him no more. Let us (pray, be spiritually baptized and then by surrender and faith) may we begin to think of Him as One to be worshiped and obeyed. Let us throw open every door and invite Him in. Let us surrender to Him every room in the temple of our hearts and insist that He enter and occupy as Lord and Master within His own dwelling. And let us remember that He is drawn to the sweet name of Jesus as bees are drawn to the fragrance of clover. Where Christ is honored the Spirit is sure to feel welcome; where Christ is glorified He will move about freely, pleased and at home. -Excerpted from The Apostles’ Creed by A.W. Tozer
Pastor Andy Chase
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