Have you ever felt strongly about something, but weren't sure how to proceed with expressing your thoughts? It happens to me often, and what I most often do is simply ignore the prompting and go about my daily day.
Why?
That's a question I have been trying to figure out for some time.
Is
it laziness? A spirit of lazy? Well, I think some of it most certainly
is, and I pray so greatly that He rid me of this sin that seems to
control some aspects of what He is trying to do in my life.
Is
it confusion? A spirit of uncertainity? Well, again, I think some of it
most cetainly is, and I pray, again, that He rid me of this sin.
Is
it fear? A spirit of fear? Nailed it. I think, unfortunately, this is
where most of my unrest comes from. It's so much easier to just pray,
quietly to Him, than write and express how what He is saying to me.
I
read a blog post, or saw an Instagram picture, not sure which, where
there was a picture that pretty much stung my heart. It basically said,
if there is a gift that God has given you, and YOU choose not to use
it, that's on you. You have squandered His gift. No one else can be
blamed, only you.
I do that.
This spirit that I have, of fear, one in which what others will say, or
how I will be tested by man, it stops me clear in my tracks.
The
truth is, I am not biblically sound yet. I do not know the Scriptures
like the back of my hand. I cannot recite a ton of Scriptures out of
memory yet. I cannot use Scripture to back what I have to say often.
And, in the legalistic world I grew up in, that is a must, a
prerequisite to whether you are taken seriously. So, I don't share my
gift often, because I know that there is inevitably someone who is more
knowlegable in the Word, and I don't know how to respond appropriately.
I
think it's unfrotunate though, when the Holy Spirit is pushed out or
denied, simply because someone with a legalist mind set thinks they have
"figured it all out" because they know the Scriptures to and fro.
Which
brings me to today's post. And MORE posts, if I can continue pushing
out the voice of the world and listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit.
You
see, if someone's only basis for their belief is Scripture, and no
prompting from the Holy Spirit, I think there's a big problem.
Am
I saying that there is no use or validity in the Scriptures? ABSOLUTELY
NOT. Let me make that abundantly clear. I am in no way, shape or form
stating that I don't find truth in the Scriptures.
I DO.
Very much!
But,
I was also taught, and am trying very much to break that teaching, that
the gifts of the Holy Spirit are dead. I was taught for a long time,
that there are not gifts anymore. Speaking in tongues, healing,
prophesying, they were gifts of ancient days and they are dead....now we
have the Scriptures and that is all we need now.
I believed that for a long time.
I
believed for a long time that the Holy Spirit only worked through the
Scriputres, that you could only hear Him through the Word.
I
think that is wrong. I know, without a doubt, that the gifts of the
Holy Spirit are very much alive, and active, and we have got to use
them, accept them, and listen to them MORE.
MORE.
MORE.
We
cannot turn away from the gifts and use His Word as our basis. The law
abiding Jews did this in the time of Jesus. The Pharisees did this.
Heavily.
And to the detriment of Jesus' ministry. Miracle after miracle Jesus performed, and time after time He was questioned because it didn't line up with what THEY believed Scriptures stated. They added, they took away from the OT and when Jesus came, they didn't pay any attention to His ministry.
I
see this so much today. I see our society, our generation, holding on
to these Words on a page far greater than they are holding onto the Man
that the Word points to. That Man, Jesus, He GAVE US HIS SPIRIT, not for us to abuse or ignore, but for us to use and use greatly.
Why? Why did He pour out His Spirit at Antioch?
To
bring the Kingdom of God HERE. So we could experience Him after His
ascension to heaven. So that we, as His followers, could work WITH Him to draw souls to His kingdom.
2 words sum up why we need the Holy Sirit--Kingdom Work.
It's easy....we are to work with Him in Kingdom work, bringing men and women to the knowledge, the saving grace, of Jesus Christ.
That His love, and His Spirit, would be so mighty and so powerful that
there would be no doubt that He offered something different than this
world.
This world is dark. This
world offers something that is contrary to what He offers. But, people
don't know this. And if they have heard it, they ignore it. Sometimes
out of selfish motives, but I think a lot of time becase the people they
see claiming to believe in this power, this Jesus, are cruel,
judgemental, and quite often, mean.
It's
a lot to swallow, I know, and maybe I'm striking a nerve inside of you.
But, there is such a difference between having convictions and wanting
to live a life consecrated to Jesus and pointing an accusatory finger at
people and making them feel absolutely terrible about their life.
I'm
not promoting turning a blind eye to someone's sin, but I am promoting
loving someone despite their sin. What do we think Jesus' ENTIRE ministry was about? Loving US despite our sins.
There
is no degree of sin in God's eyes. There is simply those who have made
His Son their Lord, and those who He is waiting to accept His Son as
their Lord. Those that He is waiting for, He loves them just as much as
those who already have.
We cannot ever forget that. We MUST not forget that.
It's a must.
We have got to love those people--the broken, lost, living in the dark people--so that they may come to have understanding and knoweldge of who Jesus is and what He offers.
People get that most greatly through us, His disciples. We are part of a great commision. Go, make disciples. But, I think we far too often choose who is unworthy and who we don't think would make good disciples.
But,
it's not about us. It's about the Kingdom. And God, Jesus, His Spirit,
they don't want ANYONE to miss out. Not one, single person.
NONE.
So,
why do we? Why aren't we speaking to the poorest, most broken people
and inspiring, uplifting and encouraging? Why do I see so many grounded
Christian men and women instead pointing the finger at those they deem
"vile", "unworthy", "messed up"? I was that person. Without question,
without doubt, I was the lowest of low.
I am humble enough to admit that I wasn't chosen to be a disciple because I have all the answers. I was chosen to be a disciple because Jesus loves me.
I was chosen because He has a plan for me. I was chosen because His
plan is far greater than what I think of myself, or what anyone else
thinks of me.
It's what Jesus says about us. THAT has to be what we share with the world, with one another.
I encourage you, friend, (and I truly mean that, FRIEND)
to encourage someone today. And, if you are the one that needs
encouraging--know, without any question, that you are so loved by the
Creator of this Universe, that He sent His Son to pay the penalty for
every single thing you have ever done in your entire life. If you accept
Jesus as your Lord, you will never experience a Spiritual death. You will live, forever, with a King, that LOVES you!
YES, YOU!
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