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If you would take your Bibles
then and let's read a passage open up to the gospel of Luke
and 24 Luke chapter 24 Read a passage and we'll pray for these other
requests and Want to thank you those who've
been praying about our house selling It looks like we will
close on Tuesday Yeah, hallelujah, that's how
I feel like man be glad when that whole process is done shoo-ee
But thank you for praying Luke chapter 24 and I Let's let me begin at Let me see here 37 let's start
there It says but they were terrified and are frightened and suppose
that they had seen the Spirit this is the Jesus appearing to
his disciples and They were all shut in in the upper room kind
of not sure what's next gonna happen with them and Boom, there's
Jesus. And so they're a bit taken aback
by that. And he said unto them, why are
ye troubled? And why do thoughts arise in
your hearts? Behold my hands and my feet,
that it is I myself. Handle me and see. For a spirit
hath not flesh and bones as ye see me have. When he had thus
spoken, he showed them his hands and his feet. And while they
yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them,
Have ye here any meat? And they gave him a piece of
broiled fish, and of an honeycomb. And he took it and did eat before
them. And he said unto them, these are the words which I spake
unto you while I was yet with you, that all things must be
fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses and in the
prophets and in the Psalms concerning me. Then opened he their understanding
that they might understand the scriptures. And he said unto
them, thus it is written, And thus it behooved Christ to suffer
and to rise from the dead the third day, and that repentance
and remission of sins should be preached in his name among
all nations beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these
things. And behold, I send the promise
of my Father upon you, but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem until
ye be endued with power from on high. Let's pray. Father, we thank
you for the privilege that we can gather together tonight so
freely and share our burdens and our praises. and we thank
you for working in our midst and providing for so many things,
Father, that we sometimes, it's not as if we're trying to take
advantage or be dismissive of you and your providence in our
life, but sometimes we just don't see how you're working, and we
just go along with our life, and yet you're so gracious to
us. We thank you for that. and ask that you might continue
to work in our lives for your glory. Father, we do lift before
you Carolyn. We thank you that she's improving
and should be able to go home tomorrow. And so we lift her
before you and ask that you would just keep your hand upon her
and just raise her up that she might go home. Just thank you
for Kirk and Savannah being able to get away for a few days and
come home safely. And Father, we do pray for Jennifer
with the travel to the Philippines. And now she's there with Christian. I pray you just bless At that
time give them safety and bless their travels as they come back
We do pray for Paul and just for his health and the tumor
that he's been dealing with for so long and and they're just
not sure exactly how the procedure is gonna go whether a stint or
What they're going to do. I just pray you would and Watch
over that. We know the concern as far as
what the VA is going to do. So Lord, we just put that in
your hands. You might work out those details.
Father, please, we pray for Val's brother Bill and for his condition. Just put your hand upon him.
Work in those details for your glory, both in his life as well
as in the family. Just guide and direct, please.
We continue to lift up Wayne and his needs and pray that you
might put your hand upon him, give Barb the strength that she
needs. Father, would you guide and direct in that? Father, no
doubt there are other needs amongst us, and you know what those are,
and so we ask that you might work on our behalf for your glory
and for our good. Would you help us please? Blessed
now as we come to your word, in Jesus' name, amen. We are in this study about the
Holy Spirit and last time we just were looking at the filling
of the spirit and kind of what that meant and especially by
way of introduction when it talks about John the Baptist. Because
that seems like a bit of a kind of a confusing potentially event
that John the Baptist it says would be filled with the Holy
Ghost from his mother's womb. That just seems like unusual.
And we spent some time talking about that and how the Lord,
you know, he knows what's happening. Amen. He knows the future the
things that we Asked folks to pray about and we should do that.
That's only right for us to do But the Lord knows the resolution
of it, doesn't he? He knows what's coming and a
few times and we'd looked at that in his word he he tells
about future things and what he's going to do and how it's
going to work out and That's kind of I think what's being
talked about there. We talked about the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit. That's for all redeemed we began
to talk about the filling of the spirit and that's for the
willing and then we Sort of lightly touched on the enabling of the
spirit for the selected and we're gonna work on those those The
next two there. All right. So here we are in
Matthew 24 so now we're at the end of Christ's earthly ministry
and he's about to ascend and pretty shortly and it's going
to be about 40 days from now so a little over a month from
this event this is going to take place there's some debate because
Luke's timing doesn't necessarily match with everything when we
compare the Gospels But it would seem that the events we read
here in Luke 24, especially where he says, So, think about that,
but then go flip, if you would please, over to the Gospel of
John, in chapter 20. Gospel of John in chapter 20
and this is the this is the resurrection account and Christ appeared that
I mean we just were reading the resurrection account there are
terrified and afraid and Jesus is there and In fact that event
that we're just we were just reading that's the the two disciples
who come back they were walking on the road and Jesus meets them
on the road to Emmaus and then then he's gone and it says they
ran back they ran all the way back to Jerusalem they had to
share the word what happened so that's the day of the resurrection
all right then here we are in John 20 now this is the resurrection
look at verse 19 then the same day at evening being the first
day of the week when the doors were shut first day of the week
what day is that Sunday, okay when the doors were shut where
the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews Came Jesus
and stood in the midst and said unto them peace be unto you And
when he had so said he showed unto them his hands and his side
Then were the disciples glad when they saw the Lord that's
kind of what we read in Luke, you know Look at my hands. Look
at my feet Then said Jesus to them again peace be unto you
as my father has sent me even so send I you and that's also
kind of what Jesus says thus it's written that you know He's
gonna suffer and so forth and repentance richness of sin should
be preached in his name among all the place your witnesses
So that's the the Great Commission in Luke. Okay here. This is the
Great Commission in in John Okay as the father sent me even so
send I you And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and
saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost. Whosoever sins you remit, they
are remitted unto them, and whosoever sins you retain, they are Retained
now Thomas isn't there and we read that in the next verse.
He's not with him and He's kind of doubtful, but it says in verse
26 and after eight days again Okay. So now what day is it? It was Sunday it's eight days
again, it's what eight days eight days Sunday's day one Okay, so Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. That's day seven. Sunday
again. One week later. Okay. You got to count the day of the
appearance. That's added in the count. That's kind of how they
did that. Okay. So it's Sunday again. But Thomas, one of the 12, he's
not there. And so then he gets his own special
sort of confirmation. Again, it's about putting your
finger in your hand and all of that kind of stuff. Peace be
unto you. That's the same thing he said that's recorded earlier
in verse 19. Now I'm highlighting that. Look
at verse 29. Jesus saith unto him, Thomas,
because thou hast seen me, thou hast, what's the next word? believed
is Thomas a believer yes because in verse 28 is and Thomas answered
and said unto him my Lord and my God because Jesus had said
be not faithless but believing so he makes a confession and
then Jesus says he's a believer that's important because we're
talking about the Holy Spirit okay and in Luke Jesus says behold
I send the promise of my father Terry until you're in dude with
power from on high at the same event Luke does not record these
words John records these words and It says, he breathed on them
and saith unto them, receive ye the Holy Ghost. We have to kind of compare these
and think about this. Was Thomas a believer? Okay,
were the other disciples believers? Okay. What is the promise of
the Father? Jesus says at this event that's
coming wait until you get the promise
of the Father what what is the what is it Jesus told them the
Father was sending the Holy Spirit so hmm You see you're straining at a
gnat But if we don't understand the
Holy Spirit and how this works We can go off into some strange
ideas Okay, I Have heard many times. I've been told by different
preachers. You know keep the cookies on
the bottom shelf and that's true we we want God's truth to be
understood understandable by all correct regardless of maybe
where they are in their journey of the Lord okay but this is Wednesday so this
is Bible study time okay so I'm intentionally kind of kind of
getting in the weeds here As I was saying in Sunday school,
where do people get their theology today? They get it from popular
movies. They get it from all kinds of
places. 42 million idiots on YouTube. You can get all kinds of weird
stuff. But that's not where we're supposed
to get our theology. We're supposed to get our theology
from the word. True? Right. Steady to show thyself
approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth. That's a lot of intentional
effort we have to put forth. There are some that will say
when Jesus breathed on them, that's when they were given the
Holy Spirit. Well then what was Pentecost? You see what I'm getting at? So that's why I'm asking you,
what was the promise? The promise was the Holy Spirit. And we know, because we've looked
at that verse several times in Romans 8, if ye have not the
Spirit of God, ye are none of his so if you're if you don't
have the Spirit of God you're not the Lord's does that mean
before this they were not believers does that mean so how do we how
do we can how do we correlate that with Pentecost when it says
so clearly Jesus says in Acts 1 4 and being assembled together
with him this is the day of ascension okay and being assembled together
with them commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem
but wait for the promise of the Father Now that's what it says
in Luke as well, doesn't it? And so let's get a timeline. Okay, so in Luke and that chunk
we read in John, that's resurrection Sunday. A week later, we have
the event with Thomas. And we're not told about that
in Luke. So it would appear that in Luke
is the first appearance when, you know, so that would almost
imply that, oh, then Thomas didn't get the Holy Spirit, right? Because
he's eight days later. 40 days later, because verse three,
Acts 1 verse three, to whom also he showed himself alive after
his passion by many infallible proofs being seen of them 40 days Okay, and I just was kind
of made a little I was doing a little thing here on my paper
Okay, so it starts at Sunday. The first Saturday is day 7 then
The next Sunday, that's 8. That's the thing with Thomas
then the next Saturday's the 14th The next Saturday's the
21st the next Saturday's the 28th number of days The next
Saturday would be 35 days. The next Saturday would be 42
days. So the ascension took place on
Thursday. Right? That'd be Thursday. So it's 40 days. That's the day
he's gonna go up. and on that day on the 40th day
they're still waiting and they're commanded to wait they still
have to wait even after it says he breathed on them and said
receive you the Holy Ghost so obviously he wasn't talking he's
not talking about their salvation is he and what we know was going
to happen on the day of Pentecost didn't happen on that day That's
still in the future yet. They're still waiting He tells
them Wait for the promise of the father which saith he ye
have heard of me for John truly baptized with water But ye shall
be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence now that
helps us understand why we're getting in the weeds because
we have all these terms and Okay, we have the baptism of the Holy
Spirit. We have the filling of the Holy
Spirit, you know, etc, etc. And if we... It's not just as
simple as defining a word. It's understanding the context
and the intention of what's meant when the word is used. Okay,
that's important. So then Jesus ascends verse 6
when they therefore were come together They asked him saying,
you know, are you gonna restore the kingdom? He says it's not
now we have verse 8. That's the wonderful verse, but
ye shall receive power After that the Holy Ghost has come
upon you. That's future, isn't it? Well, obviously then the
Holy Ghost has not yet come upon them Right, I mean we just you know
And ye shall be witnesses. That's a great verse. Maybe we
have that memorized. And while he gets done, this
is when he'd spoken these things, while they beheld, they're looking
at him, what happens? He's taken up, right? He's taken
up. Well, we have the thing with
Matthias that kind of wraps out chapter one of the book of Acts.
And then we get to chapter two. It says, and when the day of
Pentecost was fully come, That is 50 days. 50. Assuming my timing is right,
which I'm not dogmatic, but just simple, using my simple brain,
if Jesus went up on day 40, because that's what it says here, that's
a Thursday, Okay, that Saturday is gonna be day 52 42 after the
resurrection. The next Saturday is day 49 which
means Pentecost came on Sunday, that'd be the 50th day So Acts
chapter 2 is Sunday Okay, it's Sunday so there's been there's
been 10 days of They've been kind of holed up in the upper
room and having a prayer meeting and figuring out who's gonna
take Judas's place. They've been taking care of business,
so to speak, okay? But then Pentecost comes. and when the day of Pentecost
was fully come they were all with one accord in one place
and suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty
wind and it filled all the house where they were sitting and there
appeared unto them cloven tongues like as a fire and it sat upon
each of them and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost Were
they believers before that? Yes. Now, if no scriptures of
private interpretation, which means we use scripture to interpret
scripture, in one place in scripture there may be a topic, a doctrine,
a principle discussed that something later in scripture is going to
shed more light on that. each verse is not exhaustive
of all truth that it may be touching on otherwise your Bible would
be too big for you to have in your house okay we wouldn't we
wouldn't be going around saying oh the favorite verses John 3
16 because John 3 16 would be the Britannica and psych you
know in encyclopedia it'd be like multiple volumes because
that touches on all kinds of stuff Obviously then the filling of
the Holy Spirit is not salvation It's something else Perhaps we
could say something additional something supplemental something It's it's a You get what I'm
getting at It expands it out. It's expanding. There's more
than just, I'm going to heaven. There's more than that. The other
thing that's clear is... The baptism, back in chapter
1 in verse 5, for John, these are the words of Jesus, for John
truly baptized with water, but ye shall be baptized with the
Holy Ghost not many days hence. He just said in verse 4, wait
for the promise of the Father, didn't he? So the promise is
the Holy Ghost, correct? Let's compare that with what
it says in Luke. Again, verse 49, behold I send
the promise of my father. That's quite interesting here
when he says I send. It's in the present tense, which
means I am sending. It's like saying the process
has started. Okay. I'm sending him. But tarry until
you're endued with power. All right, back to Acts chapter
one. What is the power? Verse eight,
what's the power? The Holy Spirit. So we recognize
that if I'm waiting for the promise, earlier Jesus said, tarry for
the power, I'm waiting for the endowment of power by the Holy
Spirit. That's what I'm waiting for.
I'm stressing that, which may seem like I'm straining a bit,
because we need to recognize the baptism of the Holy Spirit
is not the speaking in tongues. The baptism is the presence of
the Holy Spirit. That's the baptism. That's the
baptism. Now let's stop and just think
about that for a moment. What is baptism? Without us freighting all kinds
of theological preconceived notions about that, what is baptism? Let's go back to Luke but go
earlier in Luke, go to Luke chapter three. Well, actually, we could go to Luke
three, starts in verse 21, but go to Matthew. I think that will,
that clarifies that I gave you the wrong gospel, I'm sorry. Matthew chapter 3 and I think we looked at this in
our Monday night class in Matthew chapter 3 and verse 13 then cometh
Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John to be baptized of him
hmm okay but John forbade him saying I have need to be baptized
of thee, and comest thou to me?" Because John's baptism was a
baptism of repentance. He was calling them back to the
Lord. He was calling them, you know,
to make straight the way. The kingdom of heaven is at hand,
et cetera. Okay, so it was a baptism of
repentance that they were turning from the fact that they had strayed
as his covenant people from Jehovah and he was calling them back
so they'd be ready for the Messiah. And so John's like, oh, this
is backwards. You don't need to identify with
me. It's kind of the other way around. But Jesus says in verse
15, Jesus answering said unto him, suffer it to be so now for
thus it behooved us to fulfill all righteousness. So John defers
to Jesus and he baptizes him. And then Jesus comes out of the
water and there's the heavens are open. The spirit of God comes
down like a dove and they hear the voice of the father. This
is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. All right. So now in my Bible it's just
on the other side. OK. Chapter two. And. verse verse 15 this is of
course when Jesus is a baby so this is like 30 years earlier
and we know the story they flee to Egypt to escape Herod okay
and then when Herod kicks the bucket then the angel has them
come back right okay look at verse 15 it says and was there until the
death of Herod that it might be fulfilled which was spoken
of the Lord by the Prophet saying out of Egypt have I called my
son hmm obviously that's a reference to Christ isn't it yeah sure
it is and it's fulfilling the words of the Prophet okay now
if you can get there quick enough let's go to Hosea Isaiah Joel
Amos Obadiah Hosea Chapter 11 Okay, this this is this is what
Matthew's writing Okay when he says that it's fulfilled which
was spoken of the Lord by the prophet. Okay, if Jesus is the
fulfillment, the prophet was writing about Jesus. But in Hosea
11, the passage he's referencing, verse 1, when Israel was a child,
then I loved him and called my son out of Egypt. Okay, so in
Hosea 11, verse 1, Who is the son of reference to in that passage? Israel, the nation Israel. Except in Matthew, it's Jesus. Now that helps us understand
why Jesus got baptized. He didn't get baptized because
he was repenting. He had nothing to repent of.
Right? Tempted at all points like as
us, yet without sin. He was sinless. There's no need
for repentance on the part of the Lord Jesus. Unless... His baptism was a way of identifying
with those that he had come to redeem. Because that's what baptism is.
Baptism is a means of identifying. For all you veterans in here,
it's your uniform. When I joined the Army Reserves,
they didn't let me wear my Navy uniform. Nope, you got to wear an army
uniform. Even though I didn't lose any
stripes by shifting branches. And then after Desert Storm when
I came back and I said, I got to get away from these guys.
These guys are crazy. And a billet opened up in the Naval Reserve.
Guess what? I couldn't wear the army uniform. I had to change uniforms. Because
now my identity is different, OK? So that's important for us
to recognize. Baptism essentially shows identity. At the end of chapter two of
Acts, remember all these people get saved, right? Peter preaches
and this is a phenomenal thing. Look at verse 41. Then they that
gladly received his word were baptized. And the same day there
were added unto them about 3,000 souls." Hmm, isn't that interesting?
I mean, here we go, we see salvation, baptism, church membership. It's
like a package program. It's intended to be a package.
You get saved, you want to identify with your Savior, but by identifying
with your Savior, you identify with a body of people who also
identify with your Savior. It goes together. So, recognizing
that in essence, baptism is identification. That's why they have to wait
for the Holy Spirit to come upon them. They need the identification. They already belonged. When I joined the Navy in high
school, okay, went through aphes and all of that rigmarole, and
raised my right hand and took the oath, you know, I do solemnly
swear to protect the Constitution of the United States, blah, blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, okay. So help me God, I belonged to
Uncle Sam, but I got no uniform, because I was still in high school.
That was coming later on. when on June the 12th, on my
dad's birthday, we went down to Detroit to the A.V. station,
got on a train at some horrible, wicked time of night, and arrived
at boot camp on the 13th, Friday, the 13th. That's kind of ominous. If you believe in that kind of
stuff, okay. But, that's where we got a uniform. Hair got buzzed,
turned Mississippi's in, got my uniform, ID card, blah blah
blah. Now I have the identity. Baptism is identity. That's what it is. That's important. The baptism of the Holy Spirit
is not the gift of tongues now obviously in Acts 2 something
happens doesn't it okay it says and they were all filled with
the Holy Ghost and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit
gave them others we're not dismissing that but we're recognizing that
the baptism of the Holy Spirit will not always produce the evidence
of tongues one is identity The other is basically validation
or the certificate. Okay. How many people here have
graduated from high school? Okay. I'll bet your high school
diploma doesn't look like my high school diploma. All right. Does that mean yours
is not valid? No. Thank you, Sandy. It means mine's not valid. She probably got a better education
than I did. In fact, I'm sure she did, because
in history class, I don't remember them even talking about World
War II once. Ever. In government class, I
just read the funnies in the Detroit Free Press. That's all
I did for government class. I found the shortest article
I could, because the teacher said, all right, here's the right
free press. He handed them all out. And he said, no, you got
to read an article and write a summary of an article by the
end of class. And then he went back to the sports page. He was
the football coach, so that's the only thing he was concerned
about. He never lectured, never said boo other than that. So
I'd find the shortest article possible. read it in about two
minutes, write my paragraph, and then I'd go to the funny
pages. I'd spend the rest of the hour reading the funny pages.
That was the year Carter was, Carter and Reagan were, you know,
that was that year. They crashed the helicopters,
all the business. There's a lot of very important
current affairs stuff going on, but I didn't hear boo about any
of that stuff. So I'm sure Sandy got a much
better education than I did. However, my point is tongues is a gift of the spirit. Tongues is not the presence of
the spirit. Okay. We can go to 1 Corinthians
and Paul writes, do all speak with tongues? And the answer
is no. No. Another place in that same
chapter, he says, that the spirit giveth severally as he willeth. It's up to him. At this point,
there was a necessity of that particular gift to be evidenced
because, as Paul writes, 1st Corinthians 1 if I have if I
wrote this down correctly 122 the Jews require a sign and God
had talked about that this would be a sign in fact in I Wrote
it down. So there it is John 14 16 No,
that's not where I would I Probably didn't write it down You knew
where it talked about signs shall follow them The point was, or
the point is, the speaking in tongues was a sign for the Jews.
Every time speaking in tongues shows up in the book of Acts,
Jews are present, and it's an evidence to them, it's a sign
to them, they're not the only ones God's concerned about. Okay? Now that doesn't invalidate the
gift of tongues, it just helps us recognize that that's not
the baptism. the baptism may I go beyond and
say it's not just the presence of the spirit but it's the enabling
of the spirit we could look at the word filled
and and its derivatives in Luke 1 when it talks about Elizabeth
it said that her time the time was accomplished meaning the
babies do, okay, the babies do. In his reference to the disciples,
it talks about the net that Peter casts out is filled with fish,
meaning it can't hold any more fish. It reached its limit, okay. So the whole concept of filling
is the reaching of the limit, of the intended limit. And what
God intended for the Comforter to come, not that he wasn't there
beforehand, the Comforter is God. He's omniscient, omnipresent,
all the rest of those big old words. He's got all the same
attributes as the Father and the Son. So it's not like he
was waiting up in heaven, okay, I'm waiting for the green light. He was still here. but it wasn't
time for him to do that function. So when we get to the day of
Pentecost, now is the time for the enabling for certain functions. Not that he wasn't able to do
that before, but the timing wasn't right. They had not reached the
date of the appointment. Okay, like a couple weeks ago,
Don, you came to coffee and you went to the therapy or whatever,
and they said, no, you don't have an appointment today. It
wasn't the right day. It doesn't mean that there wasn't
an appointment. It's just that wasn't the time
for that appointment. And so it is with the day of
Pentecost. You know, the gifts of the Holy
Spirit a functional ability that he's going to enable you to do
that functional ability is temporary and transitory if the spirit
gives you the enablement the spirit can take away the enablement
or shift the enablement because it's his gifts and We don't get to run around saying,
look at this, I've earned my tongue certificate. And so now
I can go around and speak, you know, Hashemah, Hashemah, Hashemah,
Hashemah and I. That's a pretty good interpretation
or pretty good imitation, I should say. No, I can't run around and
say, look at this, I've got my pastoral certificate. So now
I get to do this all the time. No, if the Lord wishes me to
do that, he will enable me to do that, as well as any other
gift that he wishes to give, okay? So what is it Jesus says,
okay, the Jews needed a sign. Jesus says in John 13, 35, by
this shall all men know that ye are my disciples. if ye have
love one toward another. Love is not a gift of the Holy
Spirit. Love is the fruit of the Holy Spirit. There's a difference. As I said, the gifts are transitory. It's potentially temporary. If
you disqualify yourself, he might just put you on the shelf and
remove his enablement. Or he may shift you to a different
function. But if the gifts of the Spirit are functional abilities,
the fruit of the Spirit is living testimony of the identity that
you belong to Him. That is not transitory. It's
transcendent. It's not limited. It should always be there. Love,
joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness. And now my brain just shut down.
And such like. Okay, the list is not exhaustive. But those should always be there.
Because they are the validation. They are the bottom foundation
of what you are. You know, I can, when I was in
the service, I could take my uniform off. But that didn't
mean I wasn't what I was. I just didn't look like it anymore.
I was still, still belong. And Marines are always like that.
Once a Marine, always a Marine, right? That's what they say. But it's something within you.
It changes you. And that helps us when we come
to this topic of the baptism and the filling, et cetera. So all of that endowment, or
I should say that the indwelling, that's conversion. Beyond conversion
then, it's simply the Spirit's commission of how he wants you to function
for his glory. Now, granted, the book of Acts
is a transition, we're in a key pivotal time in the history of
humanity, from the time of the Jews and the law and the prophets
and all of that kind of stuff. And all of that's kind of shifting,
isn't it? It's all shifting. But at the
end of that, we know the spirit is within us. And that he will
enable us. And that there ought to be some
identity verification as it shows up in the fruit. Those should
be there. The initial baptism and filling,
this is important, okay? Because I think this applies
to us as well because it may close here Paul says Ephesians
5 18 where we're familiar this be not drunk with wine wherein
is excess but be filled With the Holy Spirit that is a present
passive imperative Okay, so what does that mean? Well, it's Bible
study. Okay It's present tense Meaning
if that's in the now It's passive meaning. It's something that's
done to you and But it's an imperative. It's a command. You're commanded to allow the
Lord to fill you. So, in Acts 2, they're not told to be filled. The Holy Ghost comes and fills. It's also in the passive sense
because it's something being done to them. They didn't do
it to themselves, but neither are they commanded to be filled.
They are commanded to wait. So when I put all that together,
I'm ending tonight with this truth that I think is important
for us, and that is the initial baptism and filling was at the
Father's direction, and it was dependent upon Him. He had the
timing, right? And when the day of Pentecost
was fully come, boom, there it is, the time is, now is the time,
okay? So it depended upon His timing
and His action. However, the continued filling has to do with the saint's desire
and the saint's dependency upon the Father. We're as filled with the Spirit
as we choose to be. That's why we're commanded to
be filled with the Spirit. We're not told, we're not told,
now we're not told go and wait for it, we're told to let it
happen. We're commanded to let it happen.
And so if that's a command, it's up to me to obey. It's up to each of us to obey. We might try to do all kinds
of things. We may have certain gifts the spirit of God's given
to us gift of teaching gift of giving gift of administering
you know whatever I mean we want to do good things but in order
for it to be effective you need him to enable you you need to be responsive to
him So it's not enough to do the
right thing for the right reason. We have to do it in the power
of the Holy Spirit. That's why it says don't be, the contrast
is to be drunk with wine means you're, if you get pulled over
and you're drunk, you get a DUI. What does that mean, DUI? You
get a Dewey? What's a Dewey? Driving under
the influence. What Paul's contrasting is don't
be under the influence of that, be under the influence of the
spirit. Let the spirit have the influence
in your life. That's up to me if I let him
or not. That's pretty important. If I
want the Lord to use me in the way that he wishes. And that's
vitally important for us. Number one, that we don't get
confused with what would be wrong doctrine about the Holy Spirit
or tongues or whatever. But also that even within our
own circles, we wouldn't get the wrong idea that somehow we're
gonna reproduce a Pentecost. It's up to the Lord what he's
gonna do. It's up to me whether I'm gonna let Him do it through
me. Okay, that's important. Father, would you help us? We've really just kind of scratched
the surface of really a very important doctrinal truth, help
us. As we read our Bibles and go
through our daily activities, we'd recognize these things,
we'd see how these things work, we'd see the relationship in
other passages of Scripture, and would you help us? Would
you use us for your glory? Bless now, please, in Jesus'
name. Amen.
The Filling of the Spirit - Pt 2
| Sermon ID | 112124443402386 |
| Duration | 53:17 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | Luke 24:37-49 |
| Language | English |
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