“Going Deeper with God” Pt 1:
I believe most Christians truly have a desire to follow and be obedient to Christ. They have a desire and willingness but continue to fight Satan in their own strength. When we try to confront the devil in our own power, we’ll lose most battles because even though we’re a Christian, the lure of satanic influence is very powerful.
We are acquainted with the history of Jesus’ birth, ministry, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, along with His promise of returning one day. We know repenting of sin brings salvation making us a child of God. This is the requirement for going to Heaven when we pass from this life. The early disciples had a salvation experience. They walked with Jesus for three years and because of His presence they did many great things. But the day was coming when Jesus was going to leave this earth passing the responsibility of sharing the Gospel around the world with them.
Our Lord knew they needed more spiritual power than what they had to carry out the Great Commission. Acts 1:4 says, “On one occasion, while he (Jesus) was eating with them, he gave this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the GIFT my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days, you will be baptized (filled) with the Holy Spirit.”
Some people get nervous when they hear conversations about the Holy Spirit. Note in the mentioned verse, Jesus referred to it as a “gift” from his Father. God is our Heavenly Father and loves each one of us very much. A loving Father gives “good” gifts to his children. This particular gift was one the early disciples and every follower of Christ needs today if they truly want to be strong in the Lord and witnesses to a lost world.
Acts 1:8 describes this “gift” and what it will do. “Wait…(v 4) and 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.” The promise of the Holy Spirit was fulfilled at Pentecost (read Acts 2). Sanctification is a word defining the fulness of the Holy Spirit. God has called us to holiness for He is holy. Tomorrow I’ll give some characteristics of what the Spirit-filled life looks like.
Pastor Carnes