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Monday, March 30, 2009

Differences in Tongues

( continued )

For one who speaks in an [unknown] tongue speaks not to men but to God, for one understands or catches his meaning, because in the [Holy] Spirit he utters secret truths and hidden things [ not obvious to the understanding].

But [ on the other hand ], the one who prophesies [ who interprets the divine will and purpose in inspired preaching and teaching] speaks to men for thier upbuilding and constructive spiritual progress and encouragement and consolation.

I Corinthians 14:2-3


In the study Bible compiled by well-respected Bible teacher and scholar Finis Jennings Dake, there is a note on Acts 2:1-8, which is the account of the disciples speaking in tongues on the Day of Pentacost. Of this incident Dake writes:

"This [ the speaking in tongues] was similar to the Spirit speaking through the prophets in thier own language...only here it was with different languages."

In other words, just as God can speak to us through prophets who are speaking in our own language or a language we can understand, He can also speak to us in unknown languages or languages we do not understand and which jabe to be interpreted for our benefit.

Dake continues, " Though speaking in tongues is done through immediate inspiration by new recipients [ofthe Holy Spirit] when one has this received the gift [ of speaking in tongues], it then becaomes a part of his mental make-up so that he can, if he desires to do so, exercise it without direct inspiration..."

That is, although we may speak in tongues by inspiration of the Holy Spirit at the time we receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, that does not mean we cannot continue to speak in tongues on our own whenever we choose to do so, such as when we pray.

The reason I included this note from Dake is that many people who speak in tongues at the moment they receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit think they can never exercise that particular gift again.

That is wrong.

Once you receieve the gift of tongues, it is yours, and you can exercise it at your ill, which you should do regularly - especially when you pray. But that does not mean that you have the gift of speaking out in tongues in a worship service, which would require interpretation so that everyone who hears can understand the message and be edified by it.

According to Dake, "This is why the vocal gifts of prophecy, tongues and interpretation of tongues is commanded to be regulated and even judged as to whether it be under direct inspiration or whether the person is exercising a gift of himself."

We must remember that a distinction occurs between tongues as a prayer language and a message from God that is delievered through tongues and interpretation in a worship service.

( To be continued...)

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is Speaking in Tongues for Today?

This is also from Joyce Meyer's book "Filled with the Spirit" and is the next chapter. Enjoy!

And they were all filled ( diffused throughout thier souls) with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other ( different, forgein) languages ( tongues), as the Spirit kept giving them clear and loud expression [in each tongue in appropriate words]. Acts 2:4

[ In an easrlier chapter] we saw that the Holy Spirit was first poured out upon believrs on the Day of Pentecost when the disciples were all gathered together, waiting for the gift that Jesus reminded them God the Father had promised them.

It is important to note that when the gift of the Holy Spirit was given to the assembled disciples, all 120 of them began to speak in tongues. That gift of speaking in tongues has never been revoked; it is still available too all believers who will receive it today. As we have seen, it is part of the whole range of gifts that are given us through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.


Does Everyone Have All of the Gifts?
Now you [ collectively] are Christ's body and [individually] you are members of it, each part severally and distinct [ each with his own place and function].
So God has appointed some in the church [ for His own use]: first apostles (special messengers); second prophets (inspired preachers and expounders); third teachers; then wonder-workers; then those with ability to heal the sick; helpers; administrators; [speakers in] different (unknown) tongues.
Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all have the power of performing miracles?
Do all possess extraordinary powers of healing? Do all speak with tongues? Do all interpret?
I Corinthians 12:27-30
The obvious answer to all these questions is no. What Paul is saying here is that not everyone operates in these gifts - in the church. However, that does not mean that not everyone will receive any one particular gift.
Since that may be confusing, let me explain by giving an example. Not everyone has the gift of healing in the sense that they launch into a full-time ministry of healing people. But, remember, every believer does have the power within them to lay hands on the sick and believe they will recover, as Jesus taught in Mark 16:17,18: And these attesting signs will accompany those who believe: in My name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new languages;...they will lay thier hands on the sick, and they will get well.
Are you a believer? If so, Jesus plainly says in this passage that one of the signs that will accompany you is that you will have the power to drive out demons, speak in tongues and lay hands on the sick and they will recover. That is part of the universal faith in which all of us as believers are empowered to operate in, in our everyday lives.
In James 5:14, 15 we are told that we can anoint the sick with pil and pray the prayer of faith over them, and they will be restored to health.
So you and I do not need a special gift from the Holy Spirit to exercise our faith to lay hands on the sick. The same is true of speaking in tongues.
Not everyone has the gift of tongues - to stand up in a congregation and speak in tongues with interpretation, which would equal a prophecy given the church or worship service. But every believer who receives the baptism of the Holy Spirit has been given the ability to pray in tongues and to speak to God in our own individual prayer language.
Next we will look at "Differences in Tongues"


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit.

The following is from Joyce Meyer's book " Filled with the Spirit". I just love Joyce Meyer and her teachings. She really knows how to break it down in a way that one can understand it. I hope you enjoy this too!



Now about the spiritual gifts ( the special endowments of supernatural energy), brethren, I do not want you to be misinformed. I Corinthians 12:1

I attended church for many years and never heard one sermon or lesson of any kind on the gifts of the Spirit. I did not know what they were, let alone that they were available to me.

Many people are afraid of receiving the Holy Spirit because they don't understand either the Holy Spirit or the gifts of the Spirit. For that reason, I would like to share with you some important Scriptures on this subject.

In I Corinthians the apostle Paul wrote to the church that he had established in the city of Corinth to explain to those new believers something about the nature, operation and purpose of the gifts that the Holy Spirit bestows upon people.

In I Corinthians 12 he begins by telling the Corinthian believers that he does not want them to be ignorant of these things. Then he goes on to explain the gifts to them.



A Variety of Spiritual Gifts

Now there are distinctive varieties and distributions of endowments ( gifts, extraordinary powers distinguishing certain Christians, due to the power of divine grace operating in thier souls by the Holy Spirit) and they vary, but the [Holy] Spirit remains the same.

And there are distinctive varieties of service and ministration, but it is the same Lord [ Who is served ].

And there are distinctive varieties of operation [ of working to accomplish things], but it is the same God Who inspires and energizes them in all. I Corinthians 12:4-6

Paul tells the Corinthians that there is a variety of spiritual gifts and that they are distributed to different people in the church according to the will and purpose of God.

Although the spiritual gifts are distinct one from the other and operate differenlt to accomplish different purposes, they are all under the direction of God, who gives them life and energy.


The Gifts Defined

But to each one is given the manifestation of the [Holy] Spirit [ the evidence, the spiritual illumination of the Spirit] for the good and profit.

To one is given in and through the [Holy] Spirit [ the power to speak] a message of wisdom, and to another [ the power to express] a word of knowledge and understanding according to the same [ Holy] Spirit;
To another [ wonder-working] faith by the same [ Holy] Spirit, to another the extraordinary powers of healing by the one Spirit;
To another the working of miracles, to another prophetic insight ( the gift of interpreting the divine will and purpose); to another the ability to discern and distinguish between [ the utterances of true] spirits [ and false ones], to another various kinds of [unknown] tongues, to another the ability to interpret [ such] tongues.

All these [gifts, achievments, abilities] are inspired and brought to pass by one and the same [Holy] Spirit, who apportions to each person individually [ exactly] as He chooses. I Corinthians 12:7-11


So we see that when God gives the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him, the Holy Spirit distributes among them different spiritual gifts to be used for different purposes.

Generally, these gifts are known by the description of them found in the King James Version of this passage: word of wisdom, word of knowledge, faith, healing, working of miracles, prophecy, discerning of spirits, tongues and interpretation of tongues.

Remember, the gifts vary, but they are all from the same Holy Spirit.

The word of wisdom is a form of spiritual guidance that lets an individual know supernaturally by the Holy Spirit how to handle a certain issue in a way that is beyond thier natural learning or experience and lines up with God's purpose.

The word of knowledge operates much the same way as the word of wisdom. There are a number of different interpretations of the word of knowledge, but the one believers generally follow is this: We find it valuable because suddenly an individual knows something that God reveals to them about thier life or about what He is doing in another person's life that there is no natural way for them to know.

I believe there are certain individuals to whom God gives the gift of faith for specific occasions such as a dangerous missionary trip or a very challenging situation. When this gift is operating in people, they are able to comfortably believe God in or for something that other people would see as impossible.

The gifts of healing work with the gift of faith. Although every believer is encouraged to l ay hands on the sick, pray and see them recover, God may choose to use certain individuals in a special healing ministry. In other words, as believers, we can always pray for the sick, but the gifts of healing may not always be present. We canalways pray in faith, using the measure of faith that the Bible tells us God has given to every person, but the supernatural endowment of faith is given as the Spirit wills.

Miracles are things that cannot be explained, things that do not occur through ordinary means. We all can and should believe God for miracles in our lives, but God will choose certain individuals to have the gift of the working of miracles flow through them. It is up to the wisdom of the Holy Spirit whether it occurs once or a few times or on a regular basis.

Prophecy concerns the will of God, and while it is instructive or edifying, sometimes it may bring correction. One may prophesy to another individual or to an entire congregation of people. Sometimes the prophecy is more general; at other times it is very specific. It may come through a prepared message or sermon, or it may come by divine revelation.

Some people say that the discerning of spirits gives people supernatural insight into the spirit realm when God allows. They believe that it is not exclusively the discerning of evil or demon spirits but also of divine spirits. Other people believe that discerning of spirits also helps us know the true nature of who we are dealing with, whether they are good or evil, and what the motivation is behind a person or situation. In other words, it involves following our heart and not our head.

There are all abilities, gifts, achievements and endowments of God's supernatural power by which we believers are enabled to accomplish something beyond the ordinary. We experience this power as we use our gifts.
Speaking in tongues and interpretation of tongues are part of these nine gifts. The best and easiet way to describe tongues is to say it is a spiritual language, one the Holy Spirit knows and chooses to speak through us but one we do not know. It is the Holy Spirit speaking directly to God through is. We do not understand it with our minds. It is a spiritual thing.
Since all nine of these spiritual gifts are given individually by the Holy Spirit to different people, this question almost always arises: "What if I am baptized in the Holy Spirit, but I am not given the gift of speaking in tongues?"
Speaking in tongues is probably one of those misunderstppd of all nine gifts of the Spirit, so although we have already mentioned it, we are going to take a closer look at it in the next chapter ( or in our case, next blog!)



Thursday, March 19, 2009

Love Him & be saved!

Todays passage is Psalms 18:1-3:

“I will love thee O’Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust, my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from my enemies.”

This time is not easy for many people, in fact, most people are having struggles and difficulties in these times of economic distress and worldly upheaval. Hallelujah! There's one that we can always rely on - our Heavenly Father!

Often times I think of things between me and God as they are between myself and my children. For children, especially when they are very young, the parent is almighty. They give thier children strength to do difficult tasks, they keep them safe from harm and in a child eyes, they are worthy of praise. Of course sometimes when teenage-hood hits, this isn't as readily admitted by those same children, but just wait until they are grown, they'll admit it again.

Just as we want to be there for our children, God is there for us. Just as we encourage our children and hold thier hand when things get scary or rough, God holds His hand out to us as well - and we don't have to only hold it then, it's always there! As parents you want all the world for your children. You don't ever want any harm to come to them, though you know it's inevitable. Since you know that it's part of our earthly humanity to face hardships, we simply must stand beside our children and be strong even when they are not. This is how our Heavenly Father is too, only He's even more reliable and trustworthy.

Unfortunatly, in this world, we see many children without the love, strength and support of even one parent, let alone two, but even they can have all that they would ever need in God. We never have to worry if He will be able to come through on a promise or if He'll be there in case we fall. He will always come through because we learn that His Word does not return void. This means that He does not lie.

You say that you don't physically hear his voice booming from the sky? That's okay, neither do I. In fact I think few people would believe anyone heard God in this manner, though He is certainly capable of making that happen! Instead, you must listen to that still small voice, often times called your conscious. You have to read His Word and then claim the promises within as your own! The Bible is His biggest way to communicate with us today, if we'd only take the time to read it and listen to what He has to say.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Are you reading the instructions?

In today's world few people truly have time to stop and read a newspaper, let alone an instruction manual. Just like the importance of a manual on your new printer, we also have a manual for how to live here on earth and how to be ready when it's time to go home to heaven.




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Yep! You guessed it. It's called the BIBLE. Now I am certainly NOT perfect in the area of reading my Bible the way I should, so it's even better that I bring this to you. Often God will place something on my heart to talk about here because it's something that He needs to show me and deal with me on.
Throughout the Bible we find so many wonderful stories and inspirations, but they are so much more than just that. Have you ever read a story from the Bible and just closed your eyes and really imagined it as it happened? Has it dawned on you that this stuff is real? That the people of the Bible really existed? Well, it did really happen and it really happened to real people. And if it can all happen to real people, then why not you??



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My point here is this. God is the Word and the Word is God. And just like God is still alive and well today, the Word has not passed away either. This is His Holy Living Word in which He uses to speak to us and through us. The more we read, the more His Word is hidden in our hearts to come against the enemy in all his many forms. Whether it's simple affirmations when you begin to feel negative or when you're seeking real guidence in a situation, God gave us His Word to help and to guide us.


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Not only can we find some wonderful and inspirational stories, but we can also begin to discover just how much God loves us. We find hope for tomorrow, joy within the tears and peace when we begin to fear. So if you have noticed distance between you and your Heavenly Father, or perhaps there has become a lack of peace within your life, there's only one thing left to do....

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

But by the grace of God...

"But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me has not been in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them- though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me." I Corinthians 15:10



This verse actually says a lot to me. First of all, I see the point that we are what we are because of God's grace. I, like others, have days when I'm unsure of myself. Maybe I dont really like myself very much, or maybe I just hate being overweight, etc. Well, that's when I first need to remind myself that it's not so much about what I look like on the outside, but the condition of my heart and then I need to remind myself that I am what I am because of God's grace. Just what is grace? Let's look it up in the dictionary. Here are some of the meanings for Grace:




  1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action.

  2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment.

  3. favor or goodwill

  4. a manifestation of favor

  5. moral strength

  6. the excercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor; disposition to benefit or serve another; favor bestowed or privilege conferred.

  7. The divine favor toward man; the mercy of God, as distinguished from justice; also, any benefits His mercy imparts; divine love or pardon


We could go on and on, but this is enough. So let's replace 'grace' with some of the other words used in it's definition.

But by the 'favor' of God I am what I am.

But by the 'love' of God I am what I am.

But by the 'mercy' of God I am what I am.

But by the 'pardon' of God I am what I am.

Now we know that to be merciful is to hold back what is rightfully deserved in judgment. To favor one is also to be merciful and to pardon someone is to show undeserved mercy. So could we say that we are what we are because God loves us and wants to keep us from judgment? I think we could.

Let's look at the next part of the first sentence: 'and His grace toward me has not been in vain.'.

and His love, favor, mercy and pardon towards me has not been in vain.

To be in vain means : 'without affect or avail; to no purpose ; in an improper or irreverant manner."

I think we could safely say that God's mercy then has a purpose and does affect our lives! But do we allow His purpose for us come to fruit? God wants to use us. He has a purpose for each and everyone of us and that is to do His will and promote the Kingdom of God. Now, we know that we have His grace which allows us to do this, but do we do it?

The next section speaks of working harder than others, BUT we must also remember that no matter how hard we work for something, it's God's grace that brings us through it and to the purpose.

Now God's overall purpose of the advancement of His Kingdom translates differently for each person because we are each made in different ways with different skills and gifts. And these skills and gifts are bestowed upon us with God's grace, mercy, love, kindness, favor and pardon. Some may have a real gift for children - teaching, loving, playing and just overall a good report with children. Now to use that for God could be to volunteer in the church nursery or children's church. To teach children of God's love.

For another perhaps thier gift is being able to cook. One could use that gift by helping in a soup kitchen that delivers the word of God, or maybe by taking food to the needy themselves along with a prayer. Or maybe God would have them in a resturaunt in the community where they can pray over the food as they fix it and therefore pray over the one about to consume it. There are many ways in which God could use this person. My point here is that whatever your gift or your hope for your future, it can be used for the glory of God.

So remember, God loves YOU so much that much like an earthly parent, He only wants the best for us. He demonstrates His love through his grace, mercy, kindness and favor. Instead of condeming you to the life that sinners deserve, He gives us a way out - His Son, Jesus. When we accept Jesus and become co-heirs to the Kingdom of God, then we also become heirs of his grace. He pardons us from eternity of fire and pain, replacing it with everlasting joy, happiness and peace unspeakable. And the next time to want to put yourself down for some little flaw, remember you could have many many more flaws if it werent for God, and then ask Him to help you in your troubled area. He will.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

2009 and Believers

In the world of numbers, the Bible gives us significant insights if we look.

The number 7, and thus the year 2007, marked spiritual perfection and completion. This was the last day of the week and marked the completion of the earth and is mentioned many, many more times in the Bible with this sort of significance.

The number 8, and thus the year 2008, is a number of resurrection and new beginnings. the Feast of Tabbernacles is 8 days long, the transfiguration took place on the 8th day, and there are 8 resurrections in the Bible besides Jesus and the saints, plus many more refrences to the number 8.

That brings us to 9, and thus the year 2009. This number signifies a few things, including: Divine Completeness from the Father, The End, Conclusion and Judgement. For those who are of this earthly world, this can bring about great fear for those who believe in the power of the number. Especially given the world today, one could easily assume that these are truly the last days, and I , for one, believe that could very well be true, but unlike the unbelievers, I am excited!

You see, judgment is reserved for the wicked ( unsaved ) and not for those who follow Christ. The Bible tells us that Jesus stood in place of our judgement. He was the pure and spotless lamb given in our place as a sacrifice to end all sacrifices. He took our judgment and once we accept Him as our Savior and His Father as our Father, God's judgment toward us is cast aside and in it's place stands grace and mercy. The judgment that awaits us is for what we have done and not done to promote the Kingdom of God. It is when we will be rewarded, not condemed. God is not here to condem us, but to save us from our own condemnation. By not following God and accepting His plan of salvation, we are condeming ourselves. So.... believers, REJOICE! This is a time of harvest for us, this is our time of Divine completness from the Father!

We must remember, it is God who gives us the victory, as we read in Zephaniah 3:17 " The Lord, your God, is in your midst, a warrior who gives victory." He is here today, alive and well in each of his followers and it's His strength which brings us the victory over evil and negativity. Instead of reminding yourself that you, like so many others, are struggling with finances, remind yourself that you are rich in the Kingdom of God and that as a believer, you do not live by the world's economy, but by God's - and by the way, He owns it ALL! No matter what struggle you are facing right now, if you simply trust God and give the matter to Him, he will bring the victory!

Here are a couple websites about numbers and thier Biblical meanings. It's quite interesting!

1. http://www.asis.com/users/stag/godcount.html

2. http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/meaning-of-numbers-in-bible/introduction.html