Mark 1:23 states “And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit…” that unclean spirit in the man recognized Christ! And today we think we should love everybody in the church and trust them to be walking our walk. Just a thought
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Do You Have one of these Gifts?
All of us in the body of Christ have been commissioned to go and tell the world about Christ. He gave us the Holy Ghost to accomplish this command. The Holy Ghost enables and equips us to not only tell about our Savior, but to do works even greater than Christ did. Most important these gifts benefit the whole body. How?
The Holy Spirit gives within the body several gifts. We have looked at the gift of word of wisdom, gift of word of knowledge, gifts of healing, the gift of working of miracles, and the gift of prophecy– discussed in previous posts. 7) To another the Spirit gives the gift of discerning of spirits. How this is so needed in the churches making up the body of Christ. Let us begin by defining the term discerning–“someone with keen insight and good judgement, particularly when it comes to making careful assessments of quality or details. They can distinguish subtle differences and are able to evaluate things with a critical eye, often recognizing the nuances that others might miss.” In discerning spirits, the individual with this gift can easily see what spirit (disembodied entities) is operating on those around him/her. This person can accurately tell if the spirit of God is the one interacting within the group or if it is demonic spirits come to disrupt or misled. If people possessing this gift would rise up and be the voice when wolves in sheep’s clothing are at the pulpit and shut them down, my belief is that less people genuinely seeking the kingdom of God, would be misled.
To another individual the Spirit gives divers kinds of tongues. Now this is a very debatable definition that I am going to give about tongue, but if you search in the bible, it is very evident that tongues is a language spoken is some part of the world, not babblings as we see in today’s church. My favorite verses to show this state “And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. And there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation under heaven. Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were amazed and marveled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born? Thus, the tongues spoken in church are a real language that the speaker does not know or has learned, but someone in the congregation will fully understand every word, thus interpret what was said. I must add that this is given by the Holy Ghost and perfected by the Holy Ghost; no man can teach another how to speak in tongues; teaching tongues is not in the bible. Am I then disputing the babblings that we hear? These may be for private use between the creature and creator; the ones heard in church can only be pure languages of a people in the earth.
Problem: giving clergy powers that are not theirs. They cannot give you a calling on anyone, they can hand you the right hand of fellowship and pray over you and send you on your way once they recognize the call of God on your life.
Solution: read the Word of God for yourself asking the Holy Ghost to make it clear to you. You cannot go wrong if the Holy Ghost is your teacher.
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Let’s Dig In
I usually post in the mornings but today has been one distraction after another. My car had to go 2 hours away for a dealer to fix the “recall” issues on it. My poor servicer’s response to any question posed was “I have to find out for you”. Anyway, that was five hours spent to end up with “we have to have a project manager look at the car to determine what to do”. No use complaining right? I know, rambling again!
So let us look at what Paul says we must have or wear for the battle ever before us. Once you see that the real world is this unseen world, and every issue you have stems from here, you have to realize the weapons you have learned to use in the physical world will not work for you in this realm. Paul says to put on all of these—-not one, two or a few of these as gear. All of them must be on your person for your life’s duration.
The first piece of armor is the belt of truth. Truth will cover your loins (that is your region of sextual organs, the source of erotic or procreative power). What comes to mind here are the strong erotic sextual thoughts that land in the mind from time to time. Pornography, human trafficking, prostitution, adultery and fornication are only the tip of the iceberg used by the enemy to cripple our society. The enemy knows how human can be bound using sexuality. The word of God delves into what is clean and unclean sextually, so be fortified with that information.
The second piece consists of your preparation of the gospel of peace that you move in. Simply put, wherever you may go, always study and be prepared to speak the word. Season your speech with the word of God. At times it may be to inform, and at others it will be for your defense. Nothing is more powerful than the word of God, no matter what it looks like. Be prepared.
The third piece, the most important piece, is your shield made up of your faith. You will put out all fires ignited against you, all fiery darts (missiles)aimed to take your faith down. Know instead of ignore your weaknesses, your vulnerabilities. Face them. There is nothing worse than being hit on your blind side. The enemy is not playing patty cake with you– he has come to steal, kill and destroy. That is his end game.
Fourth, the helmet. A helmet is used to reduce the risk of serious injuries or death. Helmets absorb any impact when you are hit, they protect the brain from trauma. Yes, the snicky devil will traumatize you to stop you. How often do we hear these days how trauma has highjacked people’s lives. It even leaves some damaged beyond repair for life (mental well- being). So, what you think is paramount in the battlefield, you have to know who you are. Our salvation gave us a new identity. This is what we pull out to absorb the nonsense that is thrown at us to get us off balance; to manipulate us, or to make us delusional. Your identity has to be intact at all times, at all times know who you are!
Sixth is the one weapon we wield fiercely, our sword of the Spirit. What is this powerful weapon that is quick, powerful, and sharper than a two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, a discerner of thoughts and intents of the heart? The Word of God. It cuts those unseen enemies that dare attack you.
I had always wondered if speaking the word hit its target. I now see that it does every time, quick, power -filled, and sharply. These enemies hurt like I do – how satisfying!
From just the effort and admonition that Paul sees fit to prefix the identity of these enemies; we have to emphasize the importance of learning all we can about these enemies.
Next, we will look at who the principalities are and their function.
Problem: no armor on, or how is it on?
Solution: know each part, secure it on your person
See you on the next post!
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U distinct?
For those in life who find themselves meandering, faltering, falling even in this life—the why must be constant. Forever changing your persona to try and fit so you could enjoy life or at least walk it in peace.
Could the base line, or at least the foundation needed be identifying your identity? When it is just you, alone— who are you?
For the one naming the name of Christ the answer should be simple –“I have been crucified with Christ…” Feelings produced by trying to mirror this world and fit in no longer drive, thus you enter into the realm of “nevertheless I live; yet not I”. Have you died to self? Are your ambitions, desires, thoughts and goals relinquished? Have you now donned a new life with a new perspective? Can you say Christ now lives in you? Is the life you now live in your flesh you live by the faith of the Son of God?
Years ago, there was a saying “what would Jesus do?” Does that ever cross your mind when you are doing what you are doing? Does you get that nagging annoying feeling telling you not to engage in what you are about to do, or even doing?
Today it seems as if we name the name of Christ, and it ends there. Our identity is tied to this present world. We chase after the material things, and pleasures of this world to solidify our identity based on this world, fully agreeing and supporting the standards of this world. Our leaders in the church that we aspire to be like and assimilate constantly attribute their worldly possessions as evidence of being in the center of God’s will (no wonder the “sheep” have gone astray).
Well I’m rambling now. But each day you arise, and that spirit of meandering, wondering deep inside who you are; what you are on this earth for— let it know you are secure in your identity. Let it know Christ resides in you — spirit, soul and body. The person the antag onist knew no longer exists. Resist that feeling (devil)and it will flee.
Problem: not knowing who you are or whose you are.
Solution: read a piece of freedom (Bible), familiarize yourself with it (bible content) , assimilate (copy) and walk in its ways. Your identity is firm. Are you perfect? No, just changed. New perspectives and goals.