Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Thoughts on The Holy Spirit

Sorry it has been a while since I’ve caught you up on life here in Georgia, I was having some technical difficulties with my computer. :P Anyway, here's the run down since last time I wrote:

Two weeks ago, our teacher was Mr. Mike Esposito and the topic was the Holy Spirit.  Mike and his wife Terrill are actually on staff here at YWAM Atlanta.  Terrill helps out in the kitchen (She's the one that makes sure I have allergy friendly food!) And Mike does...other things? He's a busy guy, he teaches at other DTSs and he and Terrill have a pretty big ministry in Mexico as well.  All that to say, Mike taught us about the Holy Spirit.  Now when last week rolled around, I was excited, because Mike is a pretty dynamic speaker, and its always interesting to see what people have to say about the ol' Spirit o' God.  I mean, being raised in the church and my mom being, well my mom, I am thinking that I have just about heard everything you can hear about this Holy Spirit Guy.  I figured I would of course pick up a few new good tid bits, but for the most part, I felt like I had a pretty good understanding on the baptism of the Holy Spirit and all that jazz.  WHOO BOY. I was in for a treat!  Because the thing is, I was kind of right, I did know a lot of the information he gave us, Id heard it all before (with a few exceptions).  What Mike did however, was take all of that information that was scattered and unorganized in my brain, and presented it in such a way that I was able to clearly understand process it all as a whole.  To borrow from my classical education, it was like moving from Grammar to Logic.  I already knew all the pieces, from there it was just learning how they all fit together; then going one step further into Rhetoric, learning to put those concepts and principles into practice.  

BUT! I like sharing, so if you don’t really feel like a bible lesson you should just keep scrolling until I say stop. Ready Go! For those of you still with me, here are some of the main points and my favorite tidbits I got from Mike’s teachings: 

Secular versus Sacred- it doesn’t exist!  You belong to Christ, and that being said, any ground you walk on is sacred ground.  It is our job to bring Christ into EVERY SINGLE SPHERE OF SOCIETY.  We cannot just relegate him to the church on Sunday.  Government/law, Arts/entertainment, Education, Media, Business, Family—God fits in every single sphere. 

YOU DON’T LEAD PEOPLE TO JESUS.  You share what you know.  The Holy Spirit convicts and works in their life.  HE and he alone gets the credit for leading people to Jesus. 

OLD COVENANT VERSUS NEW CONVENANT—Ex. 30:30 is the first documented time of someone being anointed with oil.  This anointing was symbolic of the anointing of the Holy Spirit, it represented the person being set apart for God’s purpose and the Holy Spirit coming upon that person and equipping and changing them in order to accomplish that purpose.  According to the Old Covenant, only a select few received this anointing, and IT COULD BE REMOVED.  Take for example Saul (First King over Israel), in 1Samuel 11, he receives his anointing.  4 Chapters later in chapter 15, he disobeys God’s commands, and the Lord REMOVES his spirit, and rejects him as king.  However, in the New Covenant, we receive the Holy Spirit when we accept the gift of salvation.  Let me reiterate, everyone who accepts salvation through Jesus receives the Holy Spirit, not a select few, everyone.  And he’s there to stay; he doesn’t get taken away from us.  Additionally, we also receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and that’s where people’s doctrines get muddled.  But for the sake of time, I'm just going to assume that you all believe in said concept, and if you don’t, well we can argue that in the comments or something.  So that’s all really cool, but that’s not everything!  Do you all remember the story of Jesus getting baptized by his cousin John the Baptist?  Well if you don’t, the jist is this.  Jesus is like “Hey! I'm here to be baptized!” And John is like “Whoooaa bro.  I cant do that! You’re the messiah! YOU should be baptizing me!” Jesus kind of rolls his eyes and is like “Just do it.” So he gets baptized and the spirit of God comes upon him like a dove, and God speaks from heaven and announces to everyone “THIS IS MY SON IN WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED.”  Also very very cool.  And then Jesus goes and starts his ministry.  So, here’s the point I want to make.  Even Jesus had to receive the anointing of the Holy Spirit before beginning his ministry.  He told the disciples not to leave Jerusalem until they received it.  So if both Jesus and his disciples had to receive the anointing of the Holy Spirit, why shouldn’t we?  God doesn’t need our help, but we need his.  So he commissions us to go and make disciples of all nations, but he doesn’t send us out all on our lonesome! God chooses to partner with us and gives us his Spirit. 



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Okay, now that we’re all back together, lets move on.  To those of you who read through my theological ramblings, I hope you enjoyed it.  If you skipped through them, I cannot say that I blame you; I probably would have skipped through it too.  My conclusion to last week is simply this, God’s pretty stinking cool.  He doesn’t need our help, and yet he chooses to partner with us, and more than that, he pursues relationship with us.  Take a moment to really think about that.  Think about how massive the earth is, now consider its place in our solar system.  Now think about the size of the solar system in relation to the Milky Way, then take it one step further, and think about the fact that the Milky Way is one galaxy in billions.  Can you comprehend the massiveness of the Universe?  Now think about how small you are in comparison.  The God, who painted the night sky, who created each and every planet, solar system, and galaxy individually and knows them all by name, wants to partner with you. You, a tiny little spec on the sneeze of a planet we call home.  He is pursuing YOU.  And that is why God is so cool! Which brings me quite well into last week’s topic, which was “The Father Heart of God.”  Stay tuned. J



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