A/ Why Do God Give His Spirit?
God
give of his Spirit so that people who are recipient of his power may
serve him. In the Old Testament God gave of his Spirit to a limited
number of people because only a limited number of them had
responsibilities.
Before that Israel was led by human monarchs
God gave of His Spirit to prophets, Priests and Judges and when the
monarchy was introduced the Holy Spirit was given to prophets, priests
and kings. And during the construction of the Tabernacle some artists
were filled with the Holy Spirit in order to be able to do beautiful
artistic design and all kinds of crafts (Exodus 31).
Here is how John Eldredge in his best-selling book ‘
Wild at Heart’ puts it:
You
remember that wild man, Samson? He’s got pretty impressive masculine
resume: killed a lion with his bare hands, pummeled and stripped thirty
Philistines when they used his wife against him, and finally, after they
burned her to death, he killed a thousand men with the jawbone of a
donkey. Not a guy to mess with. But did you notice? All those events
happened when ‘the Spirit of the LORD came upon him’ (Judges 15:14).
If
one just has an overview of the Old Testament, he will notice that the
coming of the Holy Spirit was often correlated with dynamic activities.
So it is with the New Testament. At Jesus baptism by John the Baptist we
are told that He was filled with the Holy Spirit and being LED by the
Spirit in the desert to confront his enemy for 40 days and came back
from that confrontation with the power of the Spirit (Luke 4:1,14). That
is when his miraculous activities begun in ancient Israel. Even in the
Acts of the Apostle, the word Holy Spirit is correlated with works in
the lives of the apostles and other disciples. Jim Cimbala in his book
“
Fresh wind, Fresh Power” makes the same remarks about the action of the
first disciples. When the Spirit came, some people converted, other
people got angry, and others were healed while other fell into dramatic
judgments. To speak of the activity of the Holy Spirit without anything
happening is an oxymoron. It is a contradiction of term. The Holy Spirit
is a spirit and the only way we know of his presence is when He
manifest himself, if He does not manifest himself we can only believe
that He is present by we can not know that for a fact. So when the Holy
Spirit fills a disciple/Christian something MUST happen in that
disciple’s life. Thus, when I hear people saying that they are filled
with the Holy Spirit while nothing unusual in their lives is happening I
find it incredible to the point of being ‘miraculous’ by itself.
B/ The Meaning of Acts 1:8
Among
the Last words of Jesus we read this: “But 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” (Acts 1:8
NIV). Just as in the Old Testament the Holy Spirit was given to some
selected folks in order to represent God in their divine mission on
earth so it is in the New Testament. The difference being that ALL disciples are being called to exercise a particular divine
responsibility, which is why ALL of Christ’s
disciples/Christians need
to receive God’s power. Even though our calling is different from each
others just like the difference between Prophets and Judges in the Old
Testament, we do have a unified mission. In the epistle of 2 Corinthians
5: 18,20 , we are told that we are all Christ Ambassadors and as such
we need power in order to effectively serve him and represent him
effectively in this age while waiting for his return.
The
international bible teacher Derek Prince in his book ‘
Foundations for Righteous Living’ says that the Greek word for power found in Acts 1:8
is ‘
dynamo’ and Professor Wayne Grudem in his volume of "
Systematic Theology: An introduction to Biblical Doctrine", give the same
translation of the word as ‘
dynamis’ which in both case are the root
term of our English word dynamic and dynamite.
Why is it
important? For the reason I said above. No one can say to have received
the ‘dynamo’ and still be

inactive and unproductive. For a matter of
fact, that empowerment is what makes a difference in God’s followers.
When Goliath was insulting the God of Israel, I’m sure all those
Israelite soldiers were in indignation but no one dared to confront him.
However David who had no formal military training went into the
fighting field because the anointing he had received prior to that event
from Samuel was dynamically moving him to do exploit in the name of the
Lord even in front of impossible challenges.
Can I also suggest,
when things get tough and challenges seem insurmountable that is
exactly where the ‘dynamo’ we have received is the most needed. We have
all seen how the dynamite is used. It is not used on soft field,
dynamite is used where hard rocks are founds. Jesus knew that we will
meet incredible challenges as his gospel goes all over the world,
therefore He gave us the Power of His Spirit so that the task given to
us be effectively completed.
BEING FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT IS THE
DYNAMITE OF GOD.
Before I finish I need to raise some important
point otherwise my presentation will be incomplete. At the conversion,
the Holy Spirit is given to the converts. He receives authority. In the
gospel of John 1:12, it is said that new convert receive the right to be
called child of God. That right is also his authority. The Greek word,
Derek Prince says, for that is ‘
exousia’, which means that the one who
were under satanic authority is now translated out of it into the divine
authority. This is what the Spirit do at our conversion, when we are
regenerated. We are exalted in position of authority in Christ. However
we should not confuse authority (
exousia) with power of execution
(
dynamis). In human affair those who have received authority also get
means that makes their authority effective. Soldier receives weapons,
military commanders get battalions and presidents receive armies. And
Christians receives the power of the Holy Spirit. Even Jesus who was Son
of God needed power to start executing his divine mission. Even the
disciples were told by Jesus himself after they had received the
authority (the right) to preach the gospel that they should wait until
the power of the Holy Spirit comes upon them (Luke 24:49).
We do
not only need the power of the Holy Spirit to be able to do God’s work,
we also need it in order to have the courage, strength and audacity to
do what we know God expect of us. Even to our Christian martyrdom. In Acts 4, we read how the disciples
spoke with courage (verse 13) and how they received more audacity as
they asked for boldness (verse 29) in prayer. All these are connected
with the word ‘Filled with the Holy Spirit’ (Acts 4: 8, 31).
C/ Conclusion
I
end this by saying that we need God’s power in order to serve him.
Where the Holy Spirit is active we will always see that. One of the ways
He (Holy Spirit) manifests himself it’s through one of the
manifestation of the spiritual gifts (1 Corinthian 12) or powerful
exercise of the ministry gifts (Ephesians 4:11-13) or (Romans 12: 6-8).
All these are gifts by which the Holy Spirit manifests himself to do the
impossible and the amazing works of God through Christians’ lives. We
need all of them to manifest as much as possible, because if God gave
them to us it is because it has the ability to impact this generation
and to build the body of Christ.
God Bless you all in Jesus' name.
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