“The Spirit Controlled Life” Pt 4:
A crisis can a life-changing event. Such experiences may bring heartbreak and sadness or much happiness. A serious injury, illness, or devasting loss could be lifechanging, but getting married, having a child, is a happier crisis.
There are two parts to our lives – the time lived before accepting Jesus as our Savior and the time after becoming a Christian. Becoming a Christian involves acknowledging sin in our life and humbly asking the Lord to forgive us of all those sins. At the moment of repentance, we become a new creature (person) in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:17). Receiving Christ into your heart is a crisis experience because it truly is a life-changing experience.
You didn’t become a Christian on your own. The Holy Spirit spoke convincing you the road being traveled was not the right one and showed you a more excellent way (I Corinthians 12:31). You may look the same, but there’s a transformation that begins to take place as your mind is being renewed (Romans 12:2). Serious thoughts begin to develop because you want to become more like Jesus. There’s a spiritual hunger you’ve never had before. This is all good, but you also realize while your sins have been forgiven, there’s a struggle to put first. Satan will not give you up without a fight and will through every temptation possible at you.
Fortunate for all of us, we don’t have to fight this battle “of self” alone. The early disciples were followers of Christ, but they had issues like you and me. Plus, they were given the Great Commission which was to spread the Gospel to every part of the earth. They couldn’t do this on their own. The Lord instructed them to return to Jerusalem and pray “UNTIL” they received power from on high (Luke 24:49).
Acts 19:1-6 shares the Apostle Paul meeting up with some Christians in Ephesus and asked, “Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed?” There answer was, “No.” The point is, as born-again Christians, followers of Jesus, or believers – whatever term you want to use – God has called us to live a holy life, and we can’t without the power of His Spirit abiding with us. Read I Peter 1:15-16; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Hebrews 12:14; and I Thessalonians 4:7. (To be continued).
Pastor Carnes