Don’t we do the same in our lives? For instance, when something bad
happens in our lives, we know that God wants us to immediately go to
Him for help. We know that we are supposed to fully rely on God. But
even knowing that, what do we do?
Don’t we rush in and try to fix the problem by our own means, while
praying all the while for God to take care of it? The dilemma we
find ourselves in is that we try to pray in the Spirit, but act in
the flesh: Just like Abraham and Sarah did.
Abraham believed that God’s promises were real, but he thought it
was up to him to make it happen. And we have that same struggle in
our lives today. We go to church; we sing the songs of praise; we
pray for guidance and direction; we talk about faith; and then we
leave church and try to handle everything ourselves while praying
that God handles it for us.
We must not only believe in God’s promises, but we must trust Him
to bring them to about in His own timing and way.
A
famous actor was an after dinner speaker at a big function and when
he stood up to speak, he invited his audience to choose a poem for
him to recite. A pastor, sitting in the audience, raised his hand
and asked him to recite the 23rd PSALM. The actor agreed providing
the pastor would recite it after him.
The actor recited the PSALM and received a standing ovation, but
when the pastor recited it, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. The
actor asked the pastor what caused the totally different reactions.
The pastor said, “You knew the PSALM, but I know the Shepherd.” The
pastor could only really know the Shepherd if he were filled with
the Spirit of God.
We find a great disparity between people who have the faith to walk
in the Spirit, trusting God’s power to see His will, and those who
walk in the world, trusting in their own power to accomplish God’s
will.
Those who try to walk with God, but ignore the Holy Spirit have
always been at conflict with those who walk in the Spirit to do
God’s will. Ishmael did not rely upon the Holy Spirit and he
persecuted Isaac. The Pharisees did not walk in the Spirit, and they
persecuted Jesus.
And it happens today as those who believe in God but
act in their own power, fight against those who believe in God and
act in the Spirit to bring about the gospel of Christ.
1. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY OF BEING BORN OF THE SPIRIT ?
We
may decide to believe in God, but it is God that brings about our
spiritual birth through the power of the Holy Spirit.
JOHN
1:10-13 tells us, "He was in the
world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not
recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did
not receive him. Yet to all who received him, to those who believed
in his name, he gave the right to become children of God - children
born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s
will, but born of God."
God’s Holy Spirit is present in the rebirth of each Christian, just
as he was present in Christ’s conception. Without God’s Holy Spirit,
there can be no Spiritual birth.
JOHN
3:5-6 - "Jesus answered, “I tell
you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born
of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit
gives birth to spirit.”
Let me interrupt myself for a moment and point out that this verse
tells us two things that are crucial to the tenants of our Christian
faith. One – we must be born of the water. Those that say they do
not need to be baptized need to read this particular verse. And two,
we must be born of the Spirit.
If we are not baptized, we will not see heaven from the inside. If
we do not walk with the Holy Spirit, we will not see it either.
Jesus said it, I believe it, and that settles it.
The New Testament Christians recognized that it was the Holy Spirit
who was leading Jesus as He gave God’s word to the apostles.
JOHN
3:34 - "For the one whom God has
sent speaks the words of God, for God gives the Spirit without
limit."
Jesus depended upon the Holy Spirit to accomplish God’s will. And,
as with everything else Jesus did, He did this to set an example of
how we should depend upon the Spirit, too.
MATTHEW
12:28 Jesus said, "But if I drive out
demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon
you."
The church has withdrawn from even talking a lot about the Spirit.
Too many times, a preacher will preach about the Holy Spirit, and
the people don’t want to hear it. I want to warn all of us today.
We had better start hearing it. We had better start listening to
it. And, if we want to get to heaven, we had better start opening
our hearts and acknowledging the Holy Spirit in our Christian lives.
In
MARK 3:29, we are told – "But whoever
blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is
guilty of an eternal sin."
Could it be that by being so stiff and starchy; so formal and so
conservative in our worship, that we have closed our hearts to the
Holy Spirit? And could that, in itself, be a form of blasphemy?
We skirt around a lot of things in life, and try to avoid many
more, but I suggest to you today that we had better start making
room for God’s Holy Spirit to come in and occupy our hearts, our
souls, and our minds.
Just like that cow – we take it all, or we end up with nothing.
We tend to think of Christ on earth being equal to God in Heaven,
but He gave up his equality with God when he became one of us. When
he became one with us He also became dependent upon the power of the
Holy Spirit. Just like we are supposed to.
ACTS
10:36-38 - "… how God anointed
Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went
around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the
devil, because God was with him."
By being conscious of the need to stop living in the world and to
start living under the Holy Spirit’s power is the only way we will
ever have victory as Christians.
GALATIANS
5:16 -
"So I say,
live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the
sinful nature."
2. THE WORK OF GOD IS DONE IN THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT
Placing your trust in God is much different than placing your trust
in your faith. Trusting in your faith is nothing more than trusting
in yourself. Where does this leave the person who knows that their
faith is too weak to carry them through?
First century Christians trusted God despite their weak faith. The
book of Acts tells about the powerful ministry of the Holy Spirit.
ACTS
1:8 - "But you will receive power
when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in
Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the
earth."
And, it is in ACTS that we find that the Spirit has immeasurable
power to do God’s work.
ACTS
2:4 - "All of them were filled with
the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit
enabled them. The apostles continued to speak as they were filled
with the Holy Spirit."
Many Christians bemoan the fact that their walk does not show much
fruit. They wring their hands and wonder what they have done wrong.
They are like the old saying, “The hurrier I go, the behinder I
get.”
When we refuse the Spirit of God an active place in our lives, we
rob ourselves of the power of God.
Before the Apostle Paul came to know Jesus, he tried to carry on
the work of God, but since He didn’t know the Holy Spirit, he was
actually working against God because he was trying to do God’s work
through man’s reasoning.
What do you think God feels about how we try to be good Christians
but are too stiff to let His Holy Spirit into our lives?
ACTS
7:51-53 - "You stiff-necked people,
with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers:
You always resist the Holy Spirit! Was there ever a prophet your
fathers did not persecute? They even killed those who predicted the
coming of the Righteous One. And now you have betrayed and murdered
him - you who have received the law that was put into effect through
angels but have not obeyed it. The powerful Holy Spirit was
directing their efforts in evangelism."
I
think Peter was much like we are today. Not the brightest, but
certainly among the willing. Peter preached to the Gentiles under
the direction and power of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit practically
had to drag him into the presence of the Gentiles. But when Peter
walked in the Spirit, powerful things happened.
ACTS
10:19-20 - "While Peter was still
thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him, "Simon, three men
are looking for you. So get up and go downstairs. Do not hesitate to
go with them, for I have sent them."
Paul’s
journeys showed a definite leaning on the Holy Spirit as he traveled
those many miles sharing the Gospel of Jesus.
ACTS 20:22-23 - "And
now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing
what will happen to me there. I only know that in every city the
Holy Spirit warns me that prison and hardships are facing me."
In the first century church, growth occurred as they were directed
and filled by God’s Holy Spirit. We have talked about this church
growing. In fact, one of the things they wanted me to do when I was
hired as the pastor here was to try and grow this church.
I
will let you in on a secret. If we want this church to grow, we had
better make sure that each of us are walking with the Holy Spirit.
That doesn’t mean we change our name from Christian Church to any
other name. We do not have to change denominations. It does mean,
however, that we become sensitive to the groanings of the Spirit of
God. It means we start pursuing the Spirit of God.
The Spirit is about our trusting Him to lead us – in every single
thing we do. The Spirit is about our understanding that He is the
source of power and it is He who gives us everything we need to walk
with Christ in a Godly way rather than in an earthly way.
You want this church to grow? Make sure the Holy Spirit is as much
a part of your speech, prayers, thoughts, actions, and beliefs, as
Jesus Christ is. And through the Spirit, we will find that we have a
closer walk with Christ.
When we do that, we will see this church blossom like a rare and
beautiful flower. It will be the power of the Holy Spirit that takes
this church to new heights in the Lord; it will not be by anything
we do without the Spirit.
Being a Christian without walking in the Spirit is like working
without being paid. There is simply no fruits involved.
The beautiful thing about the first century church
was that they were focused on what God was doing through them as
they committed themselves to the Spirit of God’s grace. They were
focused on the Spirit, not on their own ambitions.
There is the story of a man who visited one of the largest churches
in America. As he was being guided through the enormous building,
the guide told him that it was built in honor of Thomas Mann, a very
famous author.
The man asked what he had written, and the guide said, “The check
that built this church.”
I
am not saying it is wrong to accept money to build a church, because
a church does need money, but what I am saying is that we must watch
our focus. There have been too many churches built where the focus
was on the building, not on the Spirit. Too many churches look
inward at what they have accomplished, and not outward at what the
Holy Spirit can accomplish through them.
In the simplest terms, what is the church? If it is a church that
belongs to Jesus, it is made up of those who are filled with the
Spirit of God in direct proportion to their faith in God.
CONCLUSION
Many people who belong to the non-denominational Christian Church do
not like to hear the term ’Spirit filled church’, but that is
something we should all strive to have! If our church is not filled
with the Spirit of God, we don’t have a church - we have a business
or a club.
If we invited people to come down this morning and get on their
knees to pray in front, or if we knelt and prayed at our pews, how
many of us would be so uncomfortable we might not come back?
Whatever
it takes to pursue the Spirit of God is what we should be willing to
do - nothing more and certainly nothing less.
We
are Christians because we have been born again; renewed in a new
life through the baptism of water and the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit – God’s Spirit.
COLOSSIANS 2:12
- "…
having been buried with him in baptism and raised with him through
your faith in the power of God, who raised him from the dead."
As
we tread through this harsh and sinful world, we must do it
physically, but we can only get through it safe if we walk in the
Spirit. And to walk in the Spirit, we must make one very calculated
and bold decision.
We
must choose to start trusting in the Holy Spirit, as many of us have
never done before. The days are dwindling and nobody knows the hour.
It has come down to the time when decisions for the future must be
made – and must be kept.
Have you made a decision yet that you plan on seeing through? Have
you made the choice to walk fully in God’s Spirit? If you choose
that today, you will be walking away from the world … but in so
doing, you will be walking into eternal safety.
Will you choose today to surrender fully to Jesus Christ so that He
can lead you home?