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Can God Trust You With His Presence?

16 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by eisakouo in Our Spiritual Process

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believer, church, Ephesians 4:30, fundamental spiritual laws, grieve or quench, offended the Spirit, power, presence of God, relationship, stiffing God, the anointing, Tozer Quote, vulnerable

 

 

Can God really trust you with His presence? You are probably answering in the affirmative.  We should want it.  If He can trust you with His presence, then where is it?  You see, the Anointing is the presence of God.  It is not a vague reality that only certain “spiritual people” can discern about you.  No, the Anointing should be a matter of fact about us. God’s presence can become so THICK in your life that people can’t help but be affected by it.

It is all about the relationship we have with the Lord.  Our relationship with God’s Holy Spirit is of primary importance. You might get away “stiffing” God for a few weeks.  Some neglect to pray for weeks and months.  They put their whole relationship with God in neutral. Afterward they seek and receive forgiveness and are gladly welcomed back into the family of God.

But when you neglect and “stiff” your relationship with the Holy Spirit, He is not so easily found on the back side.  It is not that He will never come back. It is not that He will stop filling you.   But you have offended the Spirit of God.  The Holy Spirit takes your neglect personally. You are the one who sought a relationship with Him and now you have bailed out of the relationship.  The Bible exhorts us to not “grieve” or “quench.”

 And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.  Ephesians 4:30

 

Do you think the Holy Spirit is going to continue to leave Himself in a vulnerable position so that you can continue to walk in and out of a relationship with Him. It is a dangerous thing for a believer, church, or organization to grieve and quench the Holy Spirit .  In many cases, the Holy Spirit has left the building and we do not even know it.  This is why many have had to place their trust in “man-made” programs.  The Spirit departed long ago.

The Holy Spirit desires a continuous, harmonious, enduring relationship with each believer and each church. “Quench and Grieve” are words no one would want to use in talking about a relationship they might have. Think about the things we have done to other believers that have absolutely grieved the Holy Spirit. Think about the things we have done in churches that have absolutely grieved the Holy Spirit.

The primary question we need to ask before doing any activity or church business is not, “What will old Uncle Harry think?” No, we should be asking, “Will this course of action quench, grieve, or invite the Holy Spirit’s work in my life and the church?”

When I was a mere lad (8-9 yrs. old) I had an old battery in one of my toys go dead.   It was a “C” or “D” sized battery.  I desperately wanted my toy to work once more.  I knew that electricity ran through batteries.  I also was aware electricity flowed in the wall plugs.  I figured out a plan to get electricity from the wall socket into my battery.  My mother was a beautician and had bobby pins all over the house.  So I made a V out of the bobby pin and stuck the two ends into the socket while connected to my battery.

REJECTION —- I learned that day there were certain principles that needed to be applied to harness the power of electricity.  No matter how I might want to cheat, shortcut, believe, or somehow get around those fundamental laws governing electricity — THE LAWS WERE STILL IN OPERATION AND I MUST ABIDE BY THEM.  I eventually learned, if you fail to abide by these laws you can be shocked, caught on fire, or destroy an otherwise working appliance.  I was blown across the room and sparks flew all over the place.  Those sparks politely burned holes in my bed spread.  I FELT THE POWER!  The problem was I did not want this type of power.  I was trying to invent the battery charger before there were battery chargers.  If I had just been a little more persistent, I could have been a millionaire by inventing the first battery charger.

The truth is God wants us to experience and share His power.  You must believe this truth.   Jesus said, “You shall receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon you.“

He is not trying to keep us from power, God is trying to get us to use His power.  But there are Fundamental Spiritual Laws at work in the spiritual realm concerning the power and anointing of God.  It shouldn’t surprise any of us that the Lord only shares His power with those who can be trusted with it.  Can God really trust you with His presence and power?

Blessings,

Pastor

 

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Have You Reached Gilgal?

23 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by eisakouo in Our Journey Into The Promised Land

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When the children of Israel were entering and conquering the Land of Promise, Gilgal became their home base of operations.  It was the place where the armies would return between victories.

 

 Joshua 10:43 – “Then Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, to the camp at Gilgal. It was “beside the oaks of Moreh,” near which Abraham erected his first altar” (Gen. 12:6, 7)

 

 

All the Lord’s children need a Gilgal.  While you are holding on to the promises of God and fighting for victory, you need a place of retreat, a headquarters.  Gilgal represents a place of safety.  It is a place where people agree with what God has spoken in your life.  If the battle gets fierce (and it will), Gilgal is the place you return to for affirmation, instruction, and encouragement.  Do you know how to find Gilgal?

There are three reasons that Gilgal was important as a place of centrality during the years leading up to the division of the land between the tribes.

 

1. Gilgal Represents the Pruning of God

 At that time the LORD said to Joshua, “Make flint knives for yourself, and circumcise the sons of Israel again the second time.” So Joshua made flint knives for himself, and circumcised the sons of Israel at the hill of the foreskins. (Joshua 5:2,3)

 

Circumcision was covenant in action.  In simple terms circumcision represented the exchange of self-life for the Spirit life. (Genesis 17:9-11) Circumcision represents:

  • To be delivered from self, to the total reliance on God.
  • To cut away fleshly attitudes.
  • To be Spirit led.

 

The pruning of God today is a spiritual exercise all believers must allow to happen.

 For we are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh…” (Philippians 3:3)

 

This is accomplished when God puts us in impossible situations where we have to rely only on Him. Most of us do not want to find ourselves in these places.  But the Lord knows what needs to be “cut away” from our lives.

 

2. Gilgal represents the Promises of God

 

Then the LORD said to Joshua, “This day I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.” Therefore the name of the place is called Gilgal to this day. (Joshua 5:9)

 

Forty years had passed since the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt.  God’s grace carried them each day.  Victory was always a future event.  Now at Gilgal they would learn to move from grace to victory.

To commemorate what was about to happen the whole nation observed the Passover meal.  The partaking of the Passover brought another major change.  They ate food from the land and the manna ceased. The manna was to sustain them in their wilderness wanderings.  The fruit of the land speaks of them being an actual participant in the promises of God.    The Passover not only looks back to what was accomplished but also looks forward to those things to come! For God’s covenant people, deliverance from Egypt included the promise they would inherit the land, a land of abundance, a land of wheat, barley, fig trees, olive oil, and honey (Deut. 8:8-9).

All of this spoke of their new beginning, of their new life as the people of God delivered from judgment and now living in the place of blessing.

Seeing God’s word come to pass in someone’s life is so exciting.  It is a great encouragement to every believer.  We all need places like Gilgal where we can recount what God has done and what God is doing.  If we fail to go back to Gilgal, we might forfeit our promise and lose sight of where God is leading.

 

 

3. Gilgal Represents the Presence of God

It was here Joshua had an encounter with the Captain of the hosts of the Lord

 

Joshua went to him and said to him, “Are you for us or for our adversaries?” 14 He said, “No, rather I indeed come now as captain of the host of the LORD.” And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and bowed down, and said to him, “What has my lord to say to his servant?” 15 The captain of the LORD’S host said to Joshua, “Remove your sandals from your feet, for the place where you are standing is holy.” And Joshua did so. (Joshua 5:13-15)

 

It was not for Joshua to claim God’s allegiance for his cause no matter how right and holy it might be. Rather, the need was for Joshua to acknowledge God’s claim over him for His purposes.

We tend to approach our battles and causes backwards.  We turn things around and try to marshal God to support us rather than to submit and follow Him.

The Lord was also reminding Joshua (and us) of both God’s personal presence and His powerful provision. The promise of God’s personal presence always carries with it the assurance of God’s personal care.

Do you have a word or two you are standing on today?  Be of good cheer!  If you are struggling, go back to the place you originally heard that word.  Remind yourself of what, when, how, and where God originally spoke.  Go to Gilgal and receive the encouragement you need to battle on into your future.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

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