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The Holy Spirit: Affirmation – VOTD.08.21.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 21st, 2018 | by

“Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore with lovingkindness I have drawn you” Jeremiah 31:3.

“In that day,” declares the Lord, “you will call me ‘my husband’; you will no longer call me ‘my master.” Hosea 2:16

Words are important to most of us. And when people speak kind, loving words to us, the sentiments behind those words  mean a lot. It even hurts when kind-sounding words are clearly spoken only to manipulate us–but clear words of affirmation grip most people’s hearts. God knows this. In fact, we are made in His image so we can revel in the idea that God is that way, too.

The Lord directs us to look in His face and to enjoy His favor. That is what it means to seek His face (Ps 27:8). There is no Hebrew word for ‘presence’ (i.e., the “presence” of God), only the word ‘face’. That is what it means to have his face “shine upon us” (Num 6:25). It’s His presence and His favor.

God communicates all this to us through His Spirit, alluring us (Hos 2:14), speaking tenderly to us…making our “Valley of Achor (trouble) into a doorway of hope” (v.15), admitting us to new and greater mercies. The door may appear shut, things may seem distressing — but the Holy Spirit brings the key, and will open the door, and introduce us to deliverance at the best moment.

The Spirit takes us into the closest possible union with God, and indulges us with the purest views of His love. He goes on to say, “It shall be, says the Lord, that you shall call me Ishi, and shall call me no more Baali” (v.16). (more…)

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The Holy Spirit Reveals Jesus – VOTD.08.20.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 20th, 2018 | by

It is through him that we live and function and have our identity. Acts 17:8

I was saying last time that I’m excited that theologians who have dedicated their lives to opposing groups who are embracing the Holy Spirit are publicly saying, maybe we’ve been a little bit wrong. Unless you lose your life you won’t find it but if you lose your life for His sake you will you’ll find his life (Lk 9:24) …and that’s life and life more abundant. This life that we have in Jesus … “as He is so are we in this world”.

And I’m looking forward to the day when those precious believers coming out of their cessationist backgrounds—people who the power of God has broken the chains of unbelief—that those set-free believers actually overtake the zeal and passion of the ones who have for decades and decades enjoyed the reputation of walking in the Spirit but who have grown a little dull and have lost their fire even while they sit week after week in historically ‘Spirit-filled’ churches. 

But you know what? We who are already into the Holy Spirit don’t have to wait for this…we don’t have to wait for our historically cessationist brothers and sisters to lead the way or the historically ‘Spirit-filled’ churches to rediscover what they have allowed to wane. We can recover right now all that’s been lost and reignite the fire of the Holy Spirit in our own lives. (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: The Alarm Clock – VOTD.08.14.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 14th, 2018 | by

It is time for us to wake up! For our full salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. Romans 13:11
Jesus said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3

I wrote last week about the raw, organic, non-GMO gospel… This diet move that’s happening in the natural world mirrors a spiritual hunger that many Christians are longing for today when they look at the Bible, their local churches…everything. They want to read the Bible with raw, real organic lenses that aren’t processed or filtered with a man-made assumptions and theologies. They just want to see it like it is—they want to experience God in the unprocessed and authentic. 

[Feel free to skip this paragraph: Cessationism believes that the Holy Spirit stopped (ceased) working in the life of believers in power in the 300’s AD and therefore there are no spiritual gifts like healing and no miracles today. Google it if you want a deeper explanation.]

In preparation for this study, I see denominational leaders and respected professors at historically cessationist seminaries toying with the idea, “What if…? What if we can have the Holy Spirit’s power and keep our doctrine that denies the power of the Spirit working in modern times? How can we experience the power and peace and joy of the Holy Spirit and still maintain our historic doctrine?” Undoubtedly, that’s a big step for them.

But their students and parishioners aren’t being so cautious: They’re discarding the cessationist dogmata and reading the Bible for themselves and realizing that the promises of the Holy Spirit’s power residing inside of us can no longer be ignored by theologies that strain to keep the power of the Spirit at bay. (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: The Reminder – VOTD.08.13.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 13th, 2018 | by

For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror. For he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. James 1:23,24

Today’s verse seems like an odd comparison. If we listen to the Word and don’t live out the message we hear, we become like the person who looks in the mirror and then forgets what they look like. If we look at the Word…if we gaze upon Jesus and all He is…and forget what we saw, it’s as unnatural as forgetting what we look like… if we’re not doing all the things Jesus did there’s a problem.

2 Corinthians 3:18 tells us that “we with unveiled faces behold as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are changed into his same image… This comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.” When we look in a mirror what do we see? We see what we look like. And Paul is telling us here Who our mirror is to be. It is to be Jesus. John puts it this way: “as He is so are we in this world” (l Jn 4:17).

Getting back to today’s verse, keep in mind that James doesn’t say, “Hey, you should be ashamed of yourself.” Or “You pathetic person.” Or “Be condemned!” Or “Try harder.” He gets down to the real problem: We’ve been given Jesus’ divine nature (2 Pet 1:14). So when we look in the mirror (spiritually speaking) we should be seeing Jesus. And to forget what we look like becomes the root of our problem in conquering sin. (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: The Interpreter – VOTD.08.07.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 7th, 2018 | by

The searcher of the heart, fully knows our longings and intentions, yet he also understands the desires of God, because the Holy Spirit passionately pleads before God for us perfect harmony with God’s plan and our destiny. Romans 8:27

Last time we saw that there is an unprecedented hunger among Christians…but not for the processed, filtered, and watered down version of the Christian faith. We want the organic, non-GMO truth. We want to view the Word of God through the lenses that only the Holy Spirit can provide for us. And that’s the Spirit’s job.

The Spirit who inspired Scripture transforms the thinking of Christians and enables us to have a Spirit-led understanding of God’s Word (as well as the messages of those teaching it). As we grow in our Christian experience and knowledge of truth, the Spirit guides us to understand and apply that truth in our lives. The Spirit does work in our lives to enable us to interpret correctly, embrace, understand, and apply Scripture in our lives and plans (1 John 2:20, 27; Rom 8:9; 1 Cor 2:16, etc.)

We are given the correct thinking to have a whole-hearted understanding and embracing of the Word as truth. And as we get to understand and know God better, the eyes of our hearts/minds are enlightened to know the truth more deeply (Eph 1:18).

The importance of the Holy Spirit being the one who interprets the Bible and spiritual teaching to us is that only He understands us…He’s called ‘the searcher of hearts’. He knows our current condition as well as our destiny. He knows the presumptions and experiences that guide how we think and feel. He truly empathizes with who we really are and is bringing the Word to us in a personalized way.

But He also knows God’s truth—His will for us—His plan for our lives—His intention to do exceedingly abundantly beyond what we can even conceive of.

So as we are conformed to the image of Jesus through the mind-transforming work of the Spirit as He interprets the Word of God into our lives. More on this next time…

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The Holy Spirit: Be Taught – VOTD.08.06.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | August 6th, 2018 | by

[We received] the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us. This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, explaining spiritual realities with Spirit-taught words…Those who live in the Spirit are able to carefully evaluate all things, and they are subject to the scrutiny of no one but God. 1 Corinthians 2:12-15

I’ve needed to drop dairy from my diet for the past 18 months and along with eggs which I’m allergic to, and it’s meant a big change in how I eat. On the plus side, I feel a lot better, on the down side, eating outside the home is a bit of a challenge. But I found a way to do it. I just go to the vegan menu / dishes at gatherings. And so I’ve met a lot of vegans in the process (even though I am not a vegan).

One of the things I have to admire about the vegans I meet is their passion. They want to get away from processed food and eat the raw and real, the organic, non-GMO, etc.. And just like in the natural so many people are sort of wanting to get away from the unprocessed and have the raw and the organic… I see the same thing happening spiritually in the Body of Christ.  (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: Be Filled – VOTD.07.31.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | July 31st, 2018 | by

And the disciples were continually filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit. Acts 13:52
Do not get drunk with wine, for that living recklessly; but be filled with the Spirit. Ephesians 5:18

Paul taught the early believers to “be filled with the Spirit.” Being filled with the Spirit is both a privilege and an essential part of living a Christian life. The word “filled” is in the present tense and is to be a constant, repeated way of life. We are to be filled and then “re-filled” again and again.

As we grow more and more intimate with Jesus, we live more completely and continuously by the power of the Holy Spirit, which is in us:

“Since the Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from death, lives in you, then he who raised Christ from death will also give life to your mortal bodies through the presence of his Spirit in you” (Rom. 8:11). (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: What Now? – VOTD.07.30.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | July 30th, 2018 | by

So I say, walk by the Spirit…
Yield freely and fully to the dynamic life and power of the Holy Spirit…
Let the Holy Spirit guide your lives
Galatians 5:16

We’ve been looking at the Holy Spirit theologically and so far we’ve looked at Him from the perspective of Academic theology, Historical theology, Spiritual theology, and today we’ll look at the Holy Spirit from Practical theology.

Practical theology asks the “What now?” Given the truths we’ve discovered, how do we personally apply what we know in a hands-on way? How does this change you and me?

1. First of all, the Holy Spirit gives us supernatural power. Jesus said in Acts 1:8, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. It’s telling that Paul warned us to stay far away from Christians who don’t have power (2 Tim 3:5). Just look at the disciples before and after the Spirit indwelled them at Pentecost (Acts 2ff). What now? What are we going to do with this power? (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: So What? – VOTD.07.24.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | July 24th, 2018 | by Wheels of Glory

[Jesus said,] I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Holy Spirit will not come to you. But if I go, I will send him to you. John 16:7

In today’s verse, Jesus gives us an amazing promise about the Holy Spirit, yet many of us just gloss over it: It is to our advantage, He said, that He return to heaven, because then we can receive the Spirit. If asked whether we would rather have Jesus beside us or the Spirit inside us, how many of us would really choose the Spirit? This is where Spiritual Theology comes in.

When spiritual theology looks at a principle, it asks “So what?” What difference does it make? How does this work out in our every-day lives? What does my own (and other’s) life-experience teach us about this?

Did you know that the largest Christian denomination on earth has only in the last 25 years conceded that the earth is round? That’s right. For centuries they taught flat earth. Then as that position became harder to defend they sort of let the matter go quiet. Finally, on Oct 31, 1992, they capitulated. What took them so long? They didn’t have their Spiritual Theology down. They clung to badly interpreted proof texts and ignored the evidence of orbiting spacecrafts. They ignored experience.

For many Christians, the same thing holds true when they consider the Holy Spirit. They cling to badly interpreted proof texts and ignores all that the Holy Spirit is doing in other parts of the Body. Complaining about ‘excesses’ and warning of Satan posing as an angel of light (2 Cor 11:14), they tuck the Holy Spirit into a category of things not understood and go on their way. (more…)

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The Holy Spirit: What? – VOTD.07.17.18

Posted in Verse of the Day | July 17th, 2018 | by Wheels of Glory

I will ask the Father and he will give you another Comforter (Intercessor, Counselor, Strengthener), the Holy Spirit of Truth, who will be with you—and He will never leave you…You will know him intimately, because he will make his home in you and will live inside you. John 14:16,17

Last time we talked about 4 ways to look at any hard-to-grasp topic in the Bible. 

1.      Academic theology asks What? What can we learn intellectually and how should we interpret that information?
2.      Historical theology asks When? It looks at what has been learned over time and how does it relate to our current understanding?
3.      Spiritual theology asks “So what?” How does this work out in our every-day lives? What does my own (and others’) life-experience teach us?
4.      Practical theology asks the “What now?” Given the truths we’ve discovered, how do we personally apply what we know in a hands-on way? How does this change you and me?

So today I want to look at the first way to look at the Holy Spirit: What information do we have? (more…)

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