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He
had a splitting headache. It was insufferably hot in the
cramped control room. The last light had been cut off
a long time ago to conserve current, and it was dark.
The only sound was the raspy breaths of the others as
they panted for air. Somewhere, someone was praying. It
had been a violent little meteorite shower, slamming the
ship like buckshot on tin. Automatic sealant systems had
taken over, there were no cabin leaks and they were still
alive. But the same freak rock-storm that had wiped out
their radio links had also cut their solar cell connections.
The satellite fed on the sun, drawing life for the thousand
separate systems on board, changing the flaming radiation
into power, power to keep them alive. Sun power refrigerated
the hull during the light cycle and stored energy for
battery warmth on the night side of earth. The
storm had hit when the batteries were low from the dark-cycle.
Unless the solar cells were fixed, there was no power.
Without power there would be no heat or cooling, no light
and no air. No
air. He
wished he could see. His head felt like it was wrapped
in a blanket soaked in tepid water. The air was foul and
thick as cotton. It was all he could do to keep from screaming.
Why
had he volunteered? He had been satisfied with his home,
job and family. He had enough prestige already to keep
him in laurels for life. Somehow, however, he wasn't satisfied
with himself. He had weighed the risks against the challenge
and felt he would be a fool to go. Yet he had gone. The
captain had clinched it, he decided. It was when he had
painted a picture of what they wanted to do, and told
them that it must be done, even thought it could well
cost them their lives. He had looked at the captain, and
the captain had looked at him, and he chose. Now
the captain was outside somewhere by the stars, where
the silence was a shout and the whole world stood on its
head above you. He had gone an age ago, taking the spare
air tank and tools. They had let him out while the air
lock still functioned, but if he didn't find and repair
the trouble soon, no one would ever use the air lock again.
At least no one on this crew. He fought away the thought
that wormed into his mind. They
were going to die. The
silver ship was a silent tomb. Earth swam outside, a green,
ghostly jewel. He had been snuffling on the floor for
air, his mind pounding in pain. Blood salted his lip where
he had tried to bite back the scream that surged inside.
A great wave had billowed dark over his mind, and he felt
himself slipping, falling, and falling… Whrrr….
Light
stabbed his eyes, light so bright it hurt. Somewhere he
felt wind blowing. The control board was alive with lights,
and he began to laugh in sheer joy, despite his sickness. The
Captain had made it. He had made it, and the power was
on. All
Agree… Power Needed! Even
a cursory reading of revival history is convincing. Among
all God's servants that have deeply affected their generations
there is a harmony of deeper experience with Him. Terms
used to describe this power have been as different as
their denominations, conversion experiences and education;
but the experience itself has always been essentially
the same. As there is practical agreement among evangelical
Christians with regard to the way of salvation, so there
is a practical agreement among those who believe in a
deeper Christian experience than conversion. In a court
of law, testimonials are rejected if all testifying give
the same evidence in the same words and manner; it would
prove there had been collusion among the witnesses. But
if each witness uses his own words and way of presentation,
yet their testimony agrees in essential facts, the evidence
is convincing. And the evidence of history is this; no
man or woman has ever been used of God until they had
first discovered the secret of power with God. Christians
have called this experience by many different names. Men
like D.L. Moody, R.A. Torrey, C.G. Finney, William Booth,
Andrew Murray, George Witfield, A.B. Simpson and others
have called it "the baptism of the Holy Spirit"; others,
like G. Cambell Morgan, Robert Murray McCheynes, Praying
Hyde and C.H. Spurgeon have preferred "the filling with
the Holy Spirit". Some have called it "empowering", others
"the anointing of God"; but the question is not "Can you
name it?" but - "Do you HAVE it?" Billy
Graham, in his message "How to be Filled with the Spirit"
put it this way:
"The very fact that we believe one thing and some of us
another does not do away with the fact that GOD says -"
Be filled with the Spirit". I believe that is the greatest
need of the church of Jesus Christ today. Everywhere I
go, I find God's people lack something: God's people are
hungry for something. Many of us say that our Christian
experience is not all that we expected. We have oft-recurring
defeat in our lives, and as a result across the country
from coast to coast there are hundreds of Christian people
hungry for something we do not have. …I am persuaded that
our desperate need tonight is not a new organization,
a new movement - or even a new method. We have enough
of these. I believe the greatest need tonight is that
men and women who profess the Name of Jesus Christ be
filled with the Spirit! We are trying to do the work of
God without supernatural power. It cannot be done! When
God told us to go and preach the Gospel to "every creature:
and to evangelize the world, He provided supernatural
power for us. That power is given to us by the Holy Spirit.
It is more powerful than atomic power…It is more potent
than any explosive made by man. Do you know anything of
the power of the Holy Spirit?" (Greater L.A. Crusade,
1949) This
enduement of power is NOT the receiving of the Holy Spirit
in salvation. When a man is truly born again his conversion
is dependent on and effected by the Holy Spirit in response
to his repentance and committal to Christ. (John 3:5-6;
7:37-39; 14:16-17; 20:21-22; Rom 5:5; 8:9-16; I Cor 2:10-12;
3:16; 6:19; 12:3; 2 Cor 1:21-22; 5:5; 6:16; Gal 3:2; 4:6;
5:25; Eph 1:13-14; 2 Tim 1:14; I Jn 2:27; 3:24; 4:13)
But this conversion To Christ is not to be confused with
a consecration to the great work of world evangelism and
the enduement of power to carry out this task. R.A.
Torrey, world-renowned evangelist and Bible teacher of
the last century, explained it this way:
"The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a definite experience
of which one may and ought to know whether he has received
it or not…the baptism of the Holy Spirit is an operation
of the Holy Spirit distinct from, subsequent and additional
to His regenerating work. In regeneration there is an
impartation of life, and the one who receives it is saved;
in the baptism of the Holy Spirit there is an impartation
of power and the one who receives it is fitted for service."
("What the Bible Teaches") The
word "baptism" used by Torrey here is a symbolic term
in scripture that signifies (1) Complete exposure and
cleansing from all sin and (2), an overwhelming sense
of God's presence and power to energize for Christian
service. By following the example of the Lord Jesus in
water baptism, many Christians understand this symbol
in the first sense (Rom 6:3-11; I Cor 12:13; Eph 2:1-7;
Col. 2:10-12) but have never known it experimentally in
the second sense - a clothing of energy for Christian
service. Without this sense of covering, surrounding and
energizing of the Holy Spirit, Christian work and witness
is fruitless, joyless and practically impossible. In
CONVERSION, the soul is drawn by the Holy Spirit (Prov
1:23; Jn 16:7-11) God's own Agency of salvation. The Bible
reveals that the Holy Spirit, Himself God, is a Divine
Person Who carries out the executive work of the Godhead.
(Matt 28:19; Is 11:2; Jn 14:26; John 15: 26; Acts 8:29,
39; 10:19; 13;:2; 15:28; 16:7; Rom 8:9; I Cor 12:11; 2
Cor 13:14) This conversion experience is a personal transaction
between the soul and the Lord Jesus relating to its own
salvation. To accomplish this, the Holy Spirit first convicts
of sin - (Gen. 6:3; Ps 51:12;, 13; Mic 3:8; Zech 12:10;
Jn 16:8-11; Acts 2:37) - then points the convicted sinner
to Jesus, magnifying Him and making His sacrificial death
real to the penitent. In salvation, the soul yields up
its doubts, rebellion, self-righteousness and its pride;
it accepts Christ as Lord and Savior, trusts Him and supremely
loves Him. The sinner's pride is humbled; his selfish
purpose of life is finished; he is cleansed and all his
guilty past is forgiven. The Holy Spirit enters his life
(Rom 8:9, 11; I Cor 3:16; Eph 3:17; 2 Tim 1:14; Jas. 4:5)
there to abide in settled union (Jn 14:17; I Jn 2:27;
3:24) and baptizes him into the Body of Christ, the Church.
(I Cor 12:13) The
disciples had already been saved before the day of Pentecost.
(Luke 10:20; Jn 15:3, 15-16; 17:6-9) The resurrected Christ
had breathed (emphusao - breathing of impartation) on
them (John 20: 20-22) and said "Receive ye - (2nd Aorist
Imperative - when spoken by one in authority, command
is obeyed immediately) - the Holy Ghost". They had already
utterly renounced any idea of living for themselves and
devoted their lives to the reaching of a world. The Lord
Jesus had commissioned them to "make disciples of all
nations" (Matt 28:19, marg.) But they still lacked the
promised power to fulfill their task! The Lord's last
promise to them was "You shall receive POWER after that
the Holy Ghost is come upon you…and you shall be witnesses
unto Me."(Acts 1:8) They were told to wait until they
were endued with power "from on high" before commencing
their work. (Luke 24:29) They had met the Lord; they knew
Him as Savior; but they did not have the power of the
Holy Spirit to do His work. (Cf. Samaritan Christians;
Acts 8:14-17; believed and were baptized already, but
not empowered; Paul: Acts 9:17 ("brother") The
Purpose of Power The
120 gathered expectantly in the Upper room on the day
of Pentecost knew what they were waiting for. This energizing
experience was to be an overwhelming sense of God's Presence.
It was to mean even more to them in terms of intimate,
loving communion with God than the physical Presence of
Jesus had meant on earth. Then, He had been WITH them;
now by this anointing of the Holy Sprit He would seem
not only back with them, but also welling up inside them
and all around them! They were to be utterly flooded in
the sense of his closeness and power. They had already
been given one "power" - that of legal right or authority,
to become the sons of God (John 1:12). Now they were to
have "dunamis" (Greek) power - strength, might, energy,
explosive enabling power - to act, think and LIVE like
their Lord with the outpouring energy of Heaven! (Luke
24:49; Rom 15:13; I Cor 2:4; I Thess 1:5) In
this empowering, the soul is introduced BY the Lord Jesus
TO the Holy Spirit. The role of Christ and the Spirit
are thus reversed from that of salvation. The Holy Spirit
has introduced the soul to Christ; now Christ makes the
indwelling Presence of His Spirit real to the believer.
The climax of this energizing process is the flooding
up of God's reality in the soul like a fountain, until
the believer is utterly immersed in His power and love.
Once initially understood and experienced, this is to
be the continuous experience of each believer - deeper
and deeper baptisms or fillings with the Holy Spirit as
we look to Him in faith for delivering and transforming
power. (Acts 2:4; 4:8, 31; 6:3; 5:8; 7:55; 9:17; 11:24;
13:9; 13:52; Eph 3:18; 5:18; I Jn 1:4) SYMBOLS
and emblems of the Holy Spirit used in Scripture describe
the results of a Spirit-filled life. WATER is an emblem;
(Ex 17:6; Jn 7:38-39) it cleanses, fertilizes and refreshes;
it is abundant and freely given. So the Holy Spirit cleanses,
brings life, revives and refreshes the soul - He too,
was fully and freely given when the risen Christ was glorified.
FIRE is an emblem (Acts 2:3; Luke 3:16) Fire purifies,
illumines and searches. The Holy Spirit accomplishes what
we cannot do ourselves; He searches our hearts, illumines
and purifies us. The WIND is a third emblem (John 3:8;
Acts 2:2) - it is independent, felt in its effect, powerful
and reviving. God the Holy Spirit is independent in His
operation - He is not controlled by anyone! He moves with
power, His presence is felt and how He revives the work
of Christ when He comes to the dropping members of the
church! The DOVE (Jn 1:32) teaches us the work of the
Spirit in making us gentle, innocent and loving; the VOICE
of the Spirit His teaching, guiding and warning ministry,
the SEAL, His work to impress, secure and make us Christ's
own. Receiving
Power
The
Holy Spirit is the gift of the Risen Christ. His anointing
filling, empowering work is a baptism of love that gives
power to make Jesus real to you and known to others. The
most impressive evidence of this power is the ability
to make the things of God real; a man filled with the
Spirit of God becomes deeply, intensely believable. The
Holy Spirit works to impress the heart and seal the preached
word of God with conviction. When an empowered man speaks
or prays, his words strike fire. His words stick in the
heart like darts of love. Now, how is it with you, beloved"
Have you obeyed God's command to be filled with the Spirit?
His gift if offered to every child of God who is willing
to simply meet these conditions:
1.
HONESTY - Do you really WANT God's power? God
will not give His gifts for self glory (to make you
a "great" man or woman or to "build up your church"
etc.) He will not grant His power so that selfish pride
may be exalted. (Acts 8:18-24; Jas. 4:3) He does not
empower to free from trouble, to make you happy or even
to make you holy, although of course these often follow
a Spirit filled life. He fills only for His glory, and
that must be your motive.
2.
CLEANLINESS - Are you in dead earnest to be used
of God? William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army
and man of God said - "Before we go on our knees to
receive the baptism of fire, let me beg of you to see
to it that your souls are in harmony with the will and
the purpose of the Holy Spirit. See to it that the channel
of communication by which the Holy Spirit must be received
is kept open. It is no use praying, singing, or even
believing if there still is something you are holding
back or even refusing to do. Out with it; give it not
rest; give it up. Destroy your idols and stoppages with
an everlasting destruction. Let there be free communication
between you and God. Let all go and you shall be flooded
before you rise from your knees…the world shall feel
the power of it, and God shall have all the glory."(Salvation
Soldiery")
3. The GIFT of the Holy Spirit is neither
earned nor deserved. He is not given on the basis of
"special attainment" in holiness with God. The gift
of the Holy Spirit is primarily for POWER; a man who
receives this empowering has no more Christian character
immediately after his experience than he had before.
The fullness of the Spirit is a SOURCE of help to BUILD
a Christian character, and is certainly not given BECAUSE
of a high degree of consecration to Christ. Therefore,
He is to be invited to energize only on the basis of
the clear promises of God, and with the condition that
all obvious sin is forsaken. (Gal 3:2) Scripture shows
that God is more than willing to give the Holy Spirit
to His children and longs to do so. You do not have
to beg and plead with your heavenly Father to obtain
this promised power, the very fact that He not only
promises but commands us to be filled with the Spirit
(Eph 5:18) is the highest possible evidence that we
can receive it. For God to command is equivalent to
a certainty that we can obtain, for He does not command
unless we have power to obey. Once the dams of conscious
hindrances are swept away, you may not even have to
ask God to fill you. In fact, you will probably not
be able to keep Him from doing so!
4.
OBEDIENCE - When you have dealt with all obstacles,
you must receive by faith from the hand of God. There
is nothing to be afraid of in receiving God's power.
The Lord Jesus said - "If you, being evil know how to
give GOOD gifts to your children. HOW MUCH MORE shall
your Father which is in heaven give the Holy spirit
to them that ask Him? (Lk 11:13) If you come as a little
child in love to your Father, do you think He will give
you something to harm or frighten you? (Luke 11:11-12)
Don't you think you can trust GOD to keep you from excess
and extravagance? The Holy Spirit's power is a LOVE
gift for every child of God. You need not be afraid
to fully open your life to His love. If there is something
you are not willing to have happen, some personal point
of pride you hold, or some right you don't think God
need ask you to surrender, be sure that VERY THING will
be the reason why you still have no power with God or
man. Obedience is better than sacrifice. (I Sam 15:22)
Now
dare you do it? If you are willing and obedient, God will
meet you! Don't try to copy another experience; get yours
from God and you will know it is real. Accept His gift
and trust Him NOW for power. Let the sense of His love
well up in your heart until it floods and fills you with
praise. He may come quietly as a river or mightily like
a flood; but you shall know it has happened and you will
never be the same again. Go now, as a little child: let
Him make your life a miracle! PDF
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