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"THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT"
"Oh, Taste and See
... the Lord is Good!"
What are the "gifts and fruits" of
the Holy Spirit?
"But the fruits of
the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith,
meekness, temperance." (Galatians 5:22)
"Here in My glorified
Father, who bears much fruit, so you will be My disciples". (John 15:8)
"Now, there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit, and there
are differences of administrations, but the same Lord, and there are
diversities of operations, but it is the same God who works in all. But
the manifestation of the Spirit is GIVEn to each man to obtain profit,
because to one is GIVEn by the Spirit the word of wisdom, to another the
word of knowledge by the same Spirit, to another by the same Spirit, to
other gifts to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to
another discernment of spirits, to another diverse type of tongues, to
another the interpretation of tongues, but all this works that one and
the same Spirit, dividing each man separately as he wants ". (1
Corinthians 12:4-11)
"Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today,
and forever." (Hebrews 13:8)
Why do we sing and
pray in "tongues" and in our native language? "For if I pray
in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is fruitless." So what will I
do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind, I
will sing with my spirit, I will sing with my mind.” (1 Corinthians
14:15-16)
Why do we have "speaking in tongues"
and "interpretation of tongues" in the Church? "Now to each
one is GIVEn the manifestation of the Spirit for profit, to another
miraculous power, to another prophecy, to another the ability to
distinguish between spirits, to another the ability to speak in
different kinds of tongues, and to follow another's interpretation. of
tongues." (1 Corinthians 12:7, 10, 1 Corinthians 14:4).
What is "prophecy" and why do we prophesy? "But
everyone who prophesies speaks to men for their strengthening,
encouragement, and comfort." (1 Corinthians 14:3)
What is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit? The Baptism
of the Holy Spirit GIVEs Believers various benefits as stated in the New
Testament. These include: the power to witness and serve others; a
dedication to the work of God; a more intense love for Christ, his Word
and the lost; and the bestowal of certain spiritual gifts. When the Holy
Spirit initially fills the believer, that person will speak in an
"unknown language" (also called "prayer or heavenly language") as did
the 120 believers in the Upper Room on the day of Pentecost (Acts 1:4,
8, Acts 8 :15-17) and another group of born again believers (Acts
19:1-6)
Why do some people "fall" or become "dead
in the Spirit" when you prayfor them? "Jesus said to them:"
I AM "And soon, as He had said "I AM", they drew back and fell to the
ground." (John 18: 5-6)
"And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet
as dead." (Revelation 1:17)
"This was the appearance of the glory
of the Lord, and when I saw (Ezekiel 1:28)
"And then the house is
filled with a cloud, the house of the Lord, so that the priests will not
be able to bear the ministry because of the cloud, the glory of the Lord
had filled the house." (Chronicles 5: 13-14)
Is
healing still available in the Church today? "Jesus Christ,
the same yesterday, today, and forever." (Hebrews 13:8) "By whose
stripes they were healed." (1Peter 2:24)
"And heal the sick who
are in it, and tell them: The Kingdom of God has come near to you."
(Luke 10:9)
"When evening came, they brought to Him many who were
possessed by demons, and by the word of Him He cast out the spirits, and
healed all who were sick." (Matthew 8:16) "(Jesus) Himself took our
diseases, and carried our diseases." Matthew 8:17
What is the "laying on of hands"? "Do not neglect the gift
that is in you, which was GIVEn by prophecy, with the laying on of the
hands of the presbytery." (1Timothy 4:14)
"Of the doctrine of
baptisms, of the laying on of hands, and of the resurrection of the
dead, and of eternal judgment." (Hebrews 5:2)
Why
do you put "Oil" on people before you pray for them? "Is he
sick among you, let him invoke the elders of the Church, and that they
pray for him, anointing him with oil in the Name of the Lord" (James
5:14)
There is a common misunderstanding, leading to some
confusion within the Body of Christ between the Baptism of the Spirit as
evidenced by one speaking in tongues (also known as the "prayer
language") and the operation of the "gift of tongues", which, while
similar in sound and nature, is completely different in focus and
purpose.
According to the Scriptures, having "believed in your
heart and confessed with your mouth that God raised Jesus from the
dead," then a person receives the "gift" of salvation, which is eternal
life in Christ Jesus.
There is another - one of many - works that
the Spirit of God has/does/offers to the born again Believer; namely,
the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. It is this subsequent work of the Spirit
that GIVEs the Believer his "prayer language", and is evidenced by the
prayer / prayer prayer to the Lord in a heavenly language, compared to a
known earthly language. (Since we are Citizens of Heaven, it makes sense
that we should speak the jargon, right?
This prayer language is
the voice of the new spirit of him being born again, being indwelt and
empowered by the Holy Spirit. It is a "living" voice; is your "direct
line" to Jesus in the Spirit!!! Only the Father knows what is being
spoken (do not confuse this with the "gift of tongues" and the "gift of
interpretation of tongues").
When the Believer prays in his
heavenly language, it is a "direct line of communication" with God; it
is "spirit to Spirit"; yours to him It is *you* speaking to God,
directly from your new born again spirit; and while your tongue, lips,
mouth and vocal chords *are* used in this process, your intellect (the
Apostle Paul calls it his "understanding") is not used. (We don't *not*
go into a trance or anything like that...but rather we have a new spirit
within us, and are instructed by the Word to live outside of our
spirit-man, it doesn't also make sense that our spirit would also have
its own voice, like our body?)
Paul declares that "I will pray in
spirit, and I will pray with his understanding," and that "he who speaks
in a tongue does not speak to man but to God, for no one understands him
except in his spirit he speaks mysteries." A "mystery" is simply
something that is not known to that person.
So...why should the
Believer "want" a prayer language??? Although this is quite a condensed
version and teaching, it is the basics about the language of prayer.
Taking what Paul said, it is clear that there are several reasons
for desiring the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
#1. It is a gift,
freely GIVEn, to the Believer; but, like all gifts - whether spiritual
or natural gifts - they must be "received."
# 2. It is the form
of communication of the Believer with God that is pure and
uncontaminated. They are not confused with the carnal/natural mind,
which tends to focus on one's own needs, etc. It is communication with
the Lord at the highest and purest level.
#3. Your enemy, satan,
CANNOT understand what you are praying or asking God for!!!
While
satan is not as intelligent or omnipotent as he wants you to think he
is, (we can look at what he did to Jesus, and the Bible says "if they
had only known..."), he is knowledgeable of known human languages,
therefore, he (Satan) is able to hear and understand your prayers, and
has been known to use that information against the Believer (ie when we
are in fear, worry, pain, doubt, etc.).
Remember, satan only has
very limited powers against us, and HE CANNOT READ YOUR MIND OR
THOUGHTS!!!
What he *can* do, however, he is attentive to our
*reactions* and he listens to our *words* to see if his strategies and
devices are affecting us in any way.
Satan is a dead spirit. He
is a created being, satan is not God. He is, in essence, a dead duck,
separated from his God and out there on his account, waiting for the
final fire. The "goose" of Satan is cooked!
You, on the other
hand, are a NEW CREATION, you are ALIVE in Christ, and you HAVE ACCESS
to the very THRONE of God, without limitation, without the need for
further invitation, and without any doubt!!!
So... when you pray
"in the spirit", you are communicating to God and to God alone. Satan
cannot understand what you are saying...is it any wonder that he (satan)
will bring confusion to the Church about this gift???
On the
other hand... there is the "gift of tongues" which is a spiritual gift,
received by faith, as are all good things of the Lord. It is used in
congregational assemblies (large or small) to produce a "word" or
"utterance" of the Spirit of God, and while it cannot be understood by
satan, it is "interpreted" into the dominant earthly language of that
Church.
It has a different focus and purpose than prayer
language, even though it sounds the same and flows out of your spirit.
The "gifts of the Spirit" and the "gift of prayer language" are
similar in sound but different in function. One serves to build the Body
of Believers, while the other serves to build (edify, strengthen, and
encourage) the individual Believer.
(I, personally, do not have
the Gift of Tongues, although I do have my prayer language, and I can
move in the Gift of Tongues, but feel uncomfortable doing so, however, I
have no hesitation in coming out with a prophetic word or words of
knowledge or words of wisdom, are the individual gifts that are in
operation at the moment.)
If church leadership doesn't believe in
the Gifts of the Spirit as "relevant" for today, or if they don't want
the Spirit to move (usually for fear of exposing their hidden sins),
then the gifts don't work. Jesus is a Gentleman, and will not violate
the will of the leaders, no matter how wrong they may be.
We hope
this helps you reconcile what you can see in our services with the
actual recorded events within the Bible. If you have any questions,
please send us your concerns and questions.
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