Tuesday, June 27, 2006

 

What is the Gift of Tongues?

At the end of Mark's Gospel, there is a short but important teaching of the Lord Jesus before He went up into Heaven. Some experts do not think that this passage appears in all the earliest manuscripts, but it is printed in most modern translations of the Bible. Here it is in the New International Version:

These signs will accompany those who believe: In My name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not harm them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.

The very fact that there has been some controversy about whether this passage should be included in the text of the Bible shows that Satan does not like Christians to receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit and thus become effective in destroying his kingdom - he particularly dislikes us receiving and using the gift of tongues, as it is a supernatural language of power and direct spirit-to-spirit communication with God. It is completely different from a natural or even an enhanced talent for learning a foreign language.

The gift of tongues is just that: A GIFT to be humbly asked for, and gratefully received from the Father who Jesus said delighted to give good gifts to His children. Anyone who has put their trust in Christ for salvation has the God-given right to ask for and expect this precious gift! Simply ask the Lord to baptise you with His Holy Spirit, and then expect to be able to praise Him in new words, as you run out of words in your natural language to express all that is in your heart. You may only get one or two syllables in your mind or on your tongue to start with - don't doubt that this is God's new language, keep on using it in prayer and praise, and He will add to your flow of words.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

 

Is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit for us?




One of the last things Jesus told His followers before He ascended into heaven was to wait in Jerusalem until they were "clothed with power from on high", before going out to share the Gospel all over the world. Yet so often we try to share the good news about Jesus in our own strength, with our own "good ideas".....when Jesus Himself clearly tells us that without Him, we can do NOTHING!

Some Christians, and indeed some modern translations of the New Testament, have tried to play down the supernatural elements of our faith, even discouraging new believers from seeking the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which John the Baptist mentioned in all four Gospels as being something Jesus had come to impart, and which Jesus Himself promised in Acts Chapter 1
verse 5. Neither is there any mention that this gift was only for a limited season - in fact, Peter's first sermon on the Day of Pentecost contains these words:

The promise is for you and your children, and for all who are far off -
For all whom the Lord our God will call.

That means that each of us can expect God to baptise us in the same Holy Spirit! So we can expect to receive the same heavenly gifts as the first disciples received at Pentecost, including the gift of communicating effectively with others and with God in languages we have not learned (the gift of tongues), bringing real hope and healing in the Name of Jesus, and being able to sense what the Lord is wanting to say or do right NOW, for THIS person who is in front of me....more about the gifts of the Spirit next time.






Sunday, June 04, 2006

 

Why did Jesus have to go away?

On the churches' festival of Ascension Day ten days ago, I had been meaning to share some thoughts about the time when Jesus, having been raised from death and brought new hope to His downcast followers, then found it necessary to leave this Earth and apparently desert those He loved. Has He deserted you and me too?

Before His arrest and terrible death on the Cross, the Lord Jesus had spoken at length to His disciples about why it would be best for them all if He were to go away, back to His Father - Because of what He would do at the Cross, His Father would truly become OUR Father, and to help us to know God as our Father, Jesus promised that when He returned to Heaven, He would send down another Person to be with us for ever. The Holy Spirit would be "another" in the sense of One who was the SAME as Jesus in character, power and love, but who would no longer be limited in time and place as Christ had been while on Earth.

By the way, He did not leave it for good, because after Jesus ascended, two angels were sent to tell the worshipping disciples that this SAME Jesus would return to Earth in the very same manner as He had left it. The return of Jesus Christ in His kingly glory, to bring perfect justice and peace on Earth, is the wonderful hope of all Christians. The Holy Spirit comes to keep that hope real and alive in our hearts - and He also does many other wonderful things which I hope to write about another time.....there is always MORE of the Holy Spirit for us to receive, as long as we have surrendered our heart to Jesus as Lord.

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