Wednesday, July 30, 2008

{{{spirit filled}}}


I’ve been spirit filled for some time, but I can remember back when I was young(er) and still learning about Christianity. I remember being in the sanctuary with all the grown ups, and when in the atmosphere of worship, they were mumbling things that sounded like Spanish but surely wasn’t Spanish! I’ll admit I was freaked out a little, but at the time, I figured that’s what strong mature Christians did. So of course, my curiosity came out of me, and I just HAD to ask what they were doing, and it was the first time I ever heard of the term, Speaking in Tongues. I’m not even going to get into how weird that sounded to me. But as I continued to watch my elders and continued to mature, I later learned that Tongues was a secret language between you and God, and this secret language is a very powerful weapon which I began to use against satan (Do you believe my word processor actually has the audacity to make me capitalize that!?!).

Did you know that the devil can hear your prayers? I was heated when I found this out, and could easily look back over everything I’d prayed for, and could see how the devil fought for it not to come to pass. I picked up speaking in tongues real quick then!

So, I’m assuming you’ve read Part One of this devotional, and if not, YOU’RE SLACKIN, but for those who have, and know what it’s like to be spirit filled (Ooh, makes you wanna read it now, don’t it?) to speak in tongues, you pray with a combination of being lead by the spirit. By that I mean (here’s what I do):

- Close your eyes [eliminate distractions]
- Pray with your mind [pray quietly! (because your body is about to be busy)]
- Allow your spirit to encode your prayer out loud

I lost you there didn’t I? (If not, that was the Holy Spirit havin your back.) But you have to understand, when you pray in the spirit (also called interceding) you’re speaking a holy language. Kinda like Spanish or something. Don’t you ‘very much dislike’ when you don’t know another language too well, and people around you are talking and you can’t tell what they’re saying! Well the devil HATES when you intercede to God and can’t tell what you’re saying. This is what you do when you pray in tongues. It’s basically you and God talking, and the devil trying to eavesdrop, when the Holy Spirit walks up chanting “LALALALALALA!” really loudly while the devil is trying to listen.

And that’s basically my take on Interceding. My greatest experience with it, was about a year ago from today, when I embarked on my first trip out of the US on my first missions trip (“Lemme go! Lemme go!”). I’ve never before prayed that much in 9 days, let alone in tongues. And it was an experience of being very close to God that I’ll take with me until Jesus returns (to what grave?!).

I can easily link all the feelings I’ve manage to express through both these devotionals to illustrate to you now how great a relationship you can have with the Holy Spirit. Through the missionary experience I’ve just explained to you, I wanted to show you how the Holy Spirit and I became best friends. From this full devotional, the experience I’ve gained is reuniting with a long lost friend. I hope you can take something with you from this experience friends. I’m glad to have been able to experience it with you and I’m thankful for it!

Be blessed, stay blessed, and be a blessing!

C.j.

you've got a friend in me


Thinking back to earlier this month, when I got the topic memo, my initial thought was, “Oh no.” The second thought was, “What a shame. I don’t know the Holy Spirit.” As I began to devote, I did my small bit of research and everything slowly began to come back to me.

Think back to elementary school for a second. (You’ve had to have made it past that to be reading this far!) Now think about all your little friends, and their little faces. Now I don’t know about you, but I really can’t remember those faces to well. But imagine if someone you knew back then came back into your life, and automatically you remembered! Okay well that’s how the Holy Spirit just came back into my life.

I think back on my Christian walk and remember how tight the Holy Spirit and I use to be, and I can’t remember where we lost one another. I want to illustrate for you how powerful a force and righteous you can be with the Holy Spirit on your side.

Now, I’m not real sure how often you go to church, but for those who do go regularly, you know that every once in a while (sometimes even after every service), there’s this thing that the church folk call an “altar call”. That’s the time near the end of church when the Holy Spirit plays a game called “Guilty Conscience” with you, making you think back over the wrong things you’ve done since the last time you went up for prayer. You know you need to, but you either are too embarrassed to, or you don’t want to look like you just go up there every week. Think about it like this though. Honestly, if it’s so bad that someone sees you going up there every week, they’re in the wrong for not offering you prayer or a helping hand. It’s hard struggling alone.

The point is, you’re not the only one going through it. Aside from all this though, (this is a message for the winners) you know that feeling – that cleanliness – you feel after you’ve gone up and received prayer. I believe that’s what it feels like to be spirit filled!

The mistake I make, time after time, (and I’m sure I’m not the only one) is that I rely on the feeling – not the Spirit. The moment I mess up, I feel the feeling go away, and it’s back to the old me, not caring, and dreading next Sunday when I’ll have to go back up to the altar for more prayer. It doesn’t have to be that way though!

Try this! (Don’t even wait for the next altar call to get this going either! Do it now if you have to.) Ask God to fill you with his Holy Spirit. From there, discipline yourself to do the right thing. (I find it a lot easier to do so, when I know and feel I’ve got a Coach [the Holy Spirit] that’s got my back.) If/When you fall, pray asking the Holy Spirit to lead you and lean on that feeling of cleanliness that’s close to you, and allow that to help you do the right thing.

The other thing I wanted to get in to was how you pray, and I know if you’re like me, you probably need a break. I can completely understand that. That’s why I’ve made a Part Two of this devotional, about being filled with the Spirit. So go on and relax your brain, and come back for more when you’re ready. I highly encourage you to do so. I’d just appreciate it if you did anyway!

Friday, July 25, 2008

we're not alone...


Jesus came to earth for only a short time. He came here to preach about God's kingdom, about how to live on earth and then he died for our sins. He was born and he died. But before he died he told us that he was not going to leave us alone.

John 14:15-18 (Amplified Bible)

15If you [really] love Me, you will keep (obey) My commands.

16And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Comforter (Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, and Standby), that He may remain with you forever--
17The Spirit of Truth, Whom the world cannot receive (welcome, take to its heart), because it does not see Him or know and recognize Him. But you know and recognize Him, for He lives with you [constantly] and will be in you.
18I will not leave you as orphans [comfortless, desolate, bereaved, forlorn, helpless]; I will come [back] to you.
He was talking about the Holy Spirit! When Jesus went back to Heaven he told us that he would not leave us alone! The Holy
Spirit is like God's "bodyguard" for us!
The Holy Spirit is intimately involved in our lives. He is here to guide us as we live out our lives for God. Think of a specific time in your life when you've needed one of these things:
A Counselor - someone to help you work out your issues, to give you advice and help you see things you wouldn't see by yourself
Helper - someone to help you!
Intercessor - someone to pray for you or on behalf of you
Advocate -someone to speak up on your behalf, to defend you
Strenghtner - someone to help you be strong!
Standby- someone ready to act, respond, or be used immediately when needed.
We have what we need! If you've ever felt lonley or alone... you're not. The Holy Spirit is in us willing to help us live our lives to the fullest for the Glory of God.

Ask him to help you. Want to be a better Christian? He is here for us and with us!

Monday, July 14, 2008

the wild...



God created everything with purpose. Just like Henry Ford created the car so that we could travel farther and faster God created everything with purpose and for a reason. He is the manufacturer and we are the design. Think about a car for a second. Somebody made that car. So in order to know what the purpose of the car is (if you've never seen a car before) you would have to go to the manufacturer to figure out why that car was built. And if you can't get in touch with the manufacturer, what does a car always have in the glove box? That's right, an owner's manual. This manual has everything you need to figure out the purpose of the car and not only the purpose but how everything in the car functions.

Well, if you were a car then God is your manufacturer and the bible is the owner's manual. If you want to know your purpose you have to develop a relationship with your manufacturer and you also have to read your manual. I hope you get the point.

One more thing before I go on to the next topic. Before you try to figure out your purpose you have to know why you were created. If you try to find your purpose before understanding why you were created you will base your fulfillment in life on what you do. This will lead to frustration and an unhappy life. Do you know why you were created? I'll tell you why, to know God and to have an intimate relationship with Him. He says in the bible if there is anything you should brag about its that you know and understand Him (Jeremiah 9:24). That's that on purpose. Now to our next lesson.

We are past the halfway point of our devotionals for this year and we have covered much ground. I know some of you may be asking how can I take all this in, or who is going to help me remember and apply these lessons in my life. I don't like going to church and if I go I feel like falling asleep. I understand where you are coming from. We have talked about going to church and I strongly believe that you should find a good church that you should attend. But if we were honest with ourselves we would find that we spend most of our time outside of the church.

So if I only spend 2 hours in church on Sunday what about the other 166 hours out of the week. Well a lot of it will be spent sleeping. Lets say you spend 56 hours a week sleeping. Some of us don't even get that much. That would give us 110 waking hours. I don't know how accurate these numbers are but my point is that we spend a lot of time outside of church and so how are we going to get the help to apply these lessons into our life. What if I told you that there was a person who would be with you at all times and His purpose was to help you remember all those lessons and apply them to your life? What if I told you there was someone to lead you in your purpose in all your waking hours if you let Him? Well, I am here to tell you that there is such a person and His name is the Holy Spirit.

I struggled with whether I should talk about Him or not. He is not talked about much but He is the only one from heaven who is here on earth to help you. We talk about God our Father, which we should...we talk about our Lord and Savior, which we should...but we don't here much about the Holy Spirit and I think you should hear about Him. Like I said, He is the only one who is here on earth and He is here to help you. The bible calls Him the Helper and the Comforter. He has a few purposes and I will give them here. (1) To help you remember what Jesus said. If you read the bible or hear a preacher and you ask the Holy Spirit to help you remember the lesson He will do that. (2) He will teach you all things. If you don't have a preacher all the time He will be the one to teach you everything you want to know that pertains to life and Godliness. (3)And He will show you your future.

Now having the Holy Spirit is conditional. What I mean is that it is not guaranteed that you will get His help. Do you know why? Because you have to WANT to be helped by the Holy Spirit. If you don't have a strong desire to be taught by Him and led by Him He won't do it. He is not your servant He is your helper. You have to want Him. He is a gentleman. If you don't want Him He will just stand back waiting. If you put a demand on Him He will come into your heart and help you. I challenge you today. If you have given your life to Jesus Christ ask God to fill you with the Holy Spirit. It might take a while. It might take some determination on your part. But if you are willing to wait it will be the most powerful experience of your life. The Holy Spirit came on Jesus before He started His work. As soon as the Holy Spirit came on Jesus He started working miracles.

If you are hungry enough to be filled with the Holy Spirit He will lead you on a wild ride. When I say filled, that means He will come to live on the inside of you and lead you and do those things that I mentioned above. He is not boring. He is the coolest leader you will ever have. He is wild. He is so wild that those in the old days who had a good relationship with Him would call Him "the wild goose" because He would just lead them in a fun and adventurous life. Get hungry for God and ask Him to fill you with the Holy Spirit and your life will never be the same.

Mickey

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

the secret to life



Purpose is defined as the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc. Since everything had to be made and/or created at one point, it’s understood that everything has to have a purpose. So why was I created? Why were you created?

The LORD has made everything for his own purpose…
(Proverbs 16:4; God’s Word translation)

Now I don’t know about you, but that sounds a lot smarter than one thing evolving from another. If evolution did exist, why does purpose exist? That’s a different topic, but it’s something to think about.

Growing up in the church, I have to admit I was blind to “purpose” until maturing and it wasn’t until I began attending youth ministry (teens, yanno.. what comes after children’s church), before it became as serious as it was supposed to be to me.

I remember the exact time it hit me too. It was the first time I realized I didn’t know what my purpose was. I was sitting in the sanctuary (either before or after the service) and my youth leader Deacon Daniel, who was sitting next to me, looked over and asked me, “C.j., do you know what your purpose in life is?” (Well… so maybe I don’t remember every exact detail… but it sounded a lot like that. You get the point!) I really didn’t at the time, and I didn’t want to seem like I was worthless, so I began spilling what I thought and wanted my purpose to be. I easily said I wanted to preach God’s Word through rap – although, I knew in my heart it wasn’t a great talent of mine. I continued to spill what I thought God had planned for me instead of what I should’ve felt in my heart was for me. At the time I didn’t even know what purpose was – let alone my personal purpose. So – if you’re still lost to why you’re here on this earth ( your personal purpose) – lets review why God put us here.

The one who had gone down also went up above all the heavens so that he fills everything. He also gave apostles, prophets, missionaries, as well as pastors and teachers as gifts to his church. Their purpose is to prepare God's people, to serve, and to build up the body of Christ. This is to continue until all of us are united in our faith and in our knowledge about God's Son, until we become mature, until we measure up to Christ, who is the standard.
(Ephesians 4:10-13; God’s Word translation)

So we’re not only here to prepare God’s people… but to serve and build up the body of Christ as well. Imagine this for a moment: “You are the only person on earth.” Scary thought, eh? I don’t know if you’ve seen the movie I Am Legend (starring Will Smith) but long story short, Will’s character was alone in a big city, and to cure his loneliness he placed mannequins (those stiff model things in clothing stores that wear the clothes better than you do..) all around the city, in different places and stores, and talked to them as if they were normal people. Yes people, loneliness can drive you crazy.

This movie is a superb example of the affects of loneliness. But what I’m getting at… is even God gets lonely. He put us here on this earth for the same purpose Will’s character placed the mannequins around the city. God’s purpose however, was more divine - obviously because we can move, talk, and think. But he gave us this free will because it makes him proud when we turn to him. When sin came into the world, we were put to the ultimate test. It’s now a challenge to serve God and live for Him (Thanks a lot Satan!). And it’s so much easier to fail than win. But you’re stronger when you do choose to win and choose not to give up. This makes God a proud creator, and this is pleasing to him. A lot more pleasing than a lifeless mannequin! And because there is so much sin in the world, we as strong Christian’s are responsible for helping our brothers and sisters of this earth stay on the right path, as well as lead them to this path. We do this by becoming ministers, pastors, teachers, and missionaries. And the best part about this is, within this purpose, we all are put here to reach out to different people. Our individual gifts will reach out to different people, because not everyone learns the same way. I assure you, that if you weren’t special my friend… You wouldn’t be alive today. So don’t hesitate think about and find out what your purpose is. Talk to God about it, search deep inside yourself, and stay in the word. God talks to me the most when I’m reading the Bible, or in church. So seek God in these places and he may turn up for you as well.

I’ll tell you, the only thing I fear about death is not fulfilling my purpose before my time on this earth is over. I pray God keep me here long enough for me to fulfill it, but I realize tomorrow is not promised. So do what you can, whenever you can, to work towards your purpose. My ultimate goal in life, is to hear “Well done my good and faithful servant,” after I enter the gates of heaven. Yours should be the same!

Be blessed, be a blessing, and stay blessed!
C.J.