“Going Deeper with God” Pt 2:
It has been said that the lost cord in Christianity is Pentecost and that Pentecost is the land where our resources lie but lie undeveloped. We all know that after His resurrection and just prior to his ascension, Jesus told the disciples to tarry (wait) in Jerusalem until they were endued with “power” from on high. Acts 1:4-9 describes this conversation and refers to this “power” as a GIFT. It’s agreed that this “gift” is the Holy Spirit – but why is it necessary?
It’s my opinion that lots of people are afraid to associate themselves with the Holy Spirit because of fear they might do something they don’t want to be associated with. Things like, becoming a religious fanatic, speaking in tongues, handling snakes, send us to Africa, or something else.
We must understand, the Holy Spirit is a “gift” from our Father God and will never hurt us but is intended to empower us with courage to stand for right, turn from wrong, and share our faith with others. People who say they received the Holy Spirit the moment they repented of their sins are not wrong because receiving Jesus is a part of the Trinity which includes the Holy Spirit.
The early disciples were told to “wait,” for this gift, but during this waiting period they were praying. Paul asked some Christian believers later, “Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed?” (Acts 19:2). They had not! So, how does one receive this “gift” God promised and why is it necessary?
It’s necessary because at salvation (when one gets saved), our sins are given to God, and we receive all of Him. We are now a Christian, but the Lord desires to clean up our lives of all the impurities that linger in our hearts. Things such as selfishness, vulgar language, anger, bitterness, rage, prejudicial and judge mental feelings, gossip, and other things that will hinder our relationship with God, but especially with others. Remember the first and greatest commandment is to “Love God with all our heart, and our neighbor as ourselves.” How many professing Christians do you know that harbor ill feelings toward others? These things and others cause people to question our relationship with Christ. Part 3 including a personal testimony tomorrow.
Pastor Carnes