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  • The Rock San Diego – 5/31/09 – The Invisible Man Initiation: Baptism in the Holy Spirit

    Posted on June 29th, 2009 michael No comments
    Today we are continuing our study of the Holy Spirit and the vital role that He plays in our lives and our salvation.

    If you don’t have the Holy Spirit you are living in ‘head knowledge’ and not living with the power of God.
    God is the Creator of all things, including the plan for our lives and our salvation. Jesus executed the contract for our salvation by dying on the cross and the Holy Spirit is the active manager of that contract. Today we “plunge” (pun intended) into a study of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

    1. Baptism means to immerse or plunge.
    Consume yourself with God – make it your primary focus.  It’s not about “God, do something to me and just make me right” it’s about “what are you going to do to pursue God?” (reading the Bible, praying, saying the right things, etc)
    God created many symbols in the Bible, one of which is the submersion under water, which represents the passing from death into life. As Jesus died and rose from the dead, when you accept Him as Savior, you are to be baptized – laid down in water (as in dying) and then rising up again, fresh, new and reborn.

    2. All are baptized with the Holy Spirit at the point of salvation.
    God has unique experiences in store for each believer.  But, never will your experiences contradict the Bible – never – but they will be different from other’s experiences.  Some of those experiences are painful.
    For by the Sprit we were all baptized into one body – whether Jews of Greeks, whether slaves or free – and have all been made to drink into one Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12:13)
    The Holy Spirit blesses all believers, regardless of background or past actions. When you accept Christ, you receive the Holy Spirit, and will continue to receive the Spirit as you change to fit God’s purpose.

    3. Holy Spirit baptism empowers you to be a witness.
    The reason for the Holy Spirit is Acts 1:8 – You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you and you shall be witnesses…
    It’s not about you, it’s about Christ.  We are each a witness to Him in different ways.  Expecting an ‘ability’ is a form of pride.  Your gift(s) is between you and God.
    Embrace your uniqueness.  A diamond in a dark room has no bling.  We are all cut in a unique way.  Our job is to reflect God in our own unique way.
    Today’s lesson plan listed several people from the Bible and the results of their being filled with the Spirit. Here are a few:
    a. Paul received the Holy Spirit in Acts 9:17 and the scales fell from his eyes.
    b. Stephen in Acts 6:10 received the Holy Spirit and began preaching. When he received the Spirit again in Acts 7:55, he actually saw God.
    c. The believers gathered at the Jewish Pentecost received the Spirit in Acts 2 and they began to speak tongues.
    Being baptized in the Holy Spirit doesn’t necessarily mean that you will suddenly be able to speak tongues, heal the lame or walk on water. But simply being a witness for Christ – telling others about Him and how He has changed your life – is a sign of being baptized in the Holy Spirit.
    …simply being a witness for Christ – telling others about Him and how He has changed your life – is a sign of being baptized in the Holy Spirit.

    4. Holy Spirit baptism should be an ongoing process.
    Ask God to fill you all the time – seek Him day in and day out.  Don’t create just a religious habit.
    Do you eat only one meal a day? Do you only drink at only one point in the evening? Your body is in need of substance all day, just as your soul is in need of the Spirit all the time. Miles pointed out that when you surrender to Him, your growth and transformation is a process. Usually the mental and social changes take place first: people with whom you associate, ways in which you spend your time, etc. As you grow and mature, other things in your life begin to change as well, such as your willingness to tithe part of your income to the church for the furtherance of the ministry.

    5. Holy Spirit baptism is not a result of you getting more of the Holy Spirit, but of the Holy Spirit getting more of you.
    You get all of Him – the problem may be, He isn’t getting all of you.
    The last part of you that gets saved is usually in your wallet.  Usually what happens is a person gives God more of his/her life in stages.  Fear keeps people from trusting God with their whole being.  They may be afraid of what may ask of them.  They may think he’ll take their fun away – He won’t take your fun away, but it will be fun you don’t need to be paranoid about.
    God has a plan and a purpose for your life, and this purpose is not to make your life rainbows and lollipops. There is work involved. God wants you to reach your potential, but that requires discipline.
    Is the saving of your soul worth it?
    Perhaps the better question is: what if you’re the only one that can reach another person to save him or her?
  • The Rock San Diego – 3/29/09 – The Invisible Man Separates

    Posted on May 4th, 2009 michael No comments

    1 – The Holy Spirit wants to separate you from yourself

    Thy will be done
    Proverbs 12:15 – The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, But he who heeds counsel is wise

    2 – He wants to separate you from the world

    He sets you free from living like the world lives
    He sets you free from retaliation
    He sets you free to love your enemies
    He sets you free from lust (lust is a strong desire to get something that doesn’t belong to you
    Your flesh and your spirit are at war with each other
    Your maturity as a Christian can be perceived as how quickly, how often and how faithfully you say no to your flesh and yes to God – period
    It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been saved
    Your ability to obey against strong desires of the flesh is a measure of faithfulness (praising God in front of strangers is different than praising God in church)
    When you are called to do something, how willing are you to do it, even if it’s not the fashionable thing to do?
    Fruit trees do not strain to bear fruit, they just bear them. You will too – just obey God

    3 – He separates you unto himself

    The Holy Spirit has something for you to do – do you want to know what it is?
    His job for you is part of his will for your life
    God is very coordinated, very organized, very effective, very efficient
    The Holy Spirit is constantly speaking to you – you either decide to ignore him or submit to him, there’s no other way – to say ‘wait’ is a no, which is called sin

    4 – He separates you from death

    Even living 150 years on earth is nothing compared with eternity
    The objective on earth is to do what God has designed you to do

  • Vision

    Posted on May 3rd, 2009 michael No comments

    Related to a previous entry about ‘strands of light’, I’ve had visions recently showing me how the Spirit tends to work in people’s lives – in flashes. I agree with my previous entry, that God works through believers to reach unbelievers. Believers help the person open their heart to the work of the Spirit. The Spirit then grants them a flash of insight – a glimpse of God – and the person is affected. It is then up to that person to decide what to do with that glimpse.
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