Tuesday 12 June 2012

What is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit? BY: EDDIE SNIPES




One of the least understood principles of scripture is the infilling and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.  Many miss the greater blessing of experiencing God because they believe that salvation is the baptism and what you get is all there is.  This is not what the Bible teaches.  The Bible does teach that we receive the Holy Spirit at the moment we surrender our hearts to Christ (1 John 3:9, Romans 8:9-10, 1 Corinthians 6:19).  God puts His Spirit within us and we are born as a child of God.  However, this is not the end, but the beginning.  Let me explain what I mean by digging in to this topic from the scripture.  Let us begin by looking at John 20: 20.  When He had said this, He showed them His hands and His side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. 21 So Jesus said to them again, "Peace to you!  As the Father has sent Me, I also send you." 22 And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and said to them, "Receive the Holy Spirit."

This scene took place after Jesus rose from the dead.  The disciples were gathered in a hiding place out of fear of being persecuted.  They have heard rumours that Jesus was alive and some were claiming to have seen him.  Jesus suddenly appeared in physical form before them and gave His Spirit.  His disciples were indwelled by the Holy Spirit.  It is without doubt that this passage clearly says that they received the Holy Spirit, but the real power was to come later.  It would not be until the day of Pentecost that the power of the Holy Spirit fell upon them and these fearful disciples would turn the world upside down for Christ.  They believed on Jesus, received the gift of salvation and were sealed by the Holy Spirit, but the baptism of the Spirit would not come until 40 days later while they prayed in the upper room.  Then, suddenly these fearful men hiding from their persecutors came out proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ before the very people they feared moments before.  They received the gift of the Holy Spirit right here in John 20, but Jesus also said, “You shall be baptised with the Holy Spirit not many days from now” (Acts 1:5).

It is because people do not understand that there is a difference between these two events that they do not seek the greater power of God that will completely transform their lives and ministries.  What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?

Like all the things of God, Satan tries to counterfeit to draw us away from the truth.  There is a false ‘baptism’ and the true baptism of the Holy Spirit.  Every person who truly repents and invites Jesus Christ to be Lord and personal Saviour receives the Holy Spirit.  1 John 3 calls this God’s seed and teaches that this is when we are born of God.  His seed remains in us.  However, the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a completely separate event.  When someone becomes a Christian, there should be a change because we have a new focus and a new life.  When we are baptised in the Holy Spirit, it is equally if not more life-changing because we have received the power of God for His service.  A false baptism will not yield fruit.  Many claim to be filled weekly, but if there is no desire to serve God and there is no fruit, is this from God?  If we have truly received the power from the Holy Spirit, it will point us to service and truth. Look at these two passages from John:

John 4:24 "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth."  John 16:13 "However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.  14 "He will glorify me, for He will take of what is mine and declare it to you.

To worship God, we must be focused on the spiritual things of God and it must be founded upon truth.  God will never allow you to worship Him and compromise the unchanging truth of His word.  Yet there are people who gladly compromise the truth to get a ‘worshipful experience’.  If you have to let go of truth, you are not embracing God, but the spirit of deception.  There is no two ways around it.  You cannot worship God outside of the truth He has revealed in the Scripture.

When Jesus foretold of the power of the Holy Spirit, He also gave important truths as to what we can expect. The Spirit is the Spirit of truth.  The Spirit will guide you into truth.  The Spirit will point you to Christ.  The Spirit will glorify Christ.  There may be a lot of emotions, but my will and my fulfilment is not the purpose of the power of the Holy Spirit. The purpose is to glorify Jesus Christ and to testify to His truth and His authority.  My call to service is to glorify Christ and proclaim the truth of God’s holy word.  If you look at any example in the Bible, you see an immediate focus on outreach and proclaiming the Word of God.  When someone is filled by the Spirit, they will recognize that this blessing is not for them alone, but to equip and empower them to do God’s will.  The apostles were filled and immediately had the power to preach and the boldness to stand before their enemies and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.

A false filling is nothing more than a counterfeit.  It may have some resemblance to the real thing, but falls short when examined in the light of the Scripture. Satan’s deception looks good from a distance but is worthless in reality.  It is because a counterfeit is easily identified when compared to the true original. Therefore, Satan does not want any focus to be put on truth.  Satan is enraged when someone compares what he is doing to the word of God, therefore, those under the deception will reject those who try to compare the false baptism to the Scripture.  If someone gets angry when the light of the scriptures reveal the counterfeit, they are not being led by the Spirit of God, but are blinded by the spirit of deception.  An emotional high is not the baptism of the Holy Spirit.  God’s Spirit within us may create a lot of emotions, but feelings are never the focus. The focus is always on God’s will and His will always produce fruits.  If a person is not producing fruit, they are not filled.  When God is in control of our lives, we will always desire to do His will.  Each time we see the baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Bible, the immediate response is to go out and do.  When the Holy Spirit comes upon us, it is life changing and ministry empowering.  It is never centred on us, but is always centred on Jesus Christ.  The focus is always directed toward bringing people to Christ.  An emotional experience does little to create any lasting change in a person’s life. 

I grew up without any knowledge of being filled with the Holy Spirit. I was taught that I was filled at the moment of salvation and I assumed that this was true.  I did not recognize that Jesus gave His disciples the Holy Spirit and then promised that they would later be baptised by the Holy Spirit.  I also did not understand Jesus’ words of Luke 11:13.  "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!"  In error I believed that this passage meant salvation.  I accepted Christ as my Saviour around the age of thirteen and saw an immediate change in my life.  I was going down the wrong path and getting involved with the wrong friends but that changed as soon as I received Christ.  I still had many things wrong in my life, but there was a dramatic change. However, my life had no power. I thought this was all I should expect.

A couple of decades later, I had tried to keep the faith, but in frustration I all but gave up. I quit attending church and lost all hope of living a ‘good Christian life’.  I assumed that just had to accept my faults.  I allowed my ‘flesh’ to direct my life until one day I realised that I hated what I had become.  I did not have any control in any area of my life.  When I finally realised that my own ways had let me down, what I once thought was meaningful suddenly seemed worthless.  I began to seek God like never before.  I did not plan it, but for the next three days, I spent time in prayer and seeking for an answer from God.  I was determined not to quit until God answered.  I was clueless and did not even know what to pray for or even what I wanted, but I continued to pray anyway.  I spent the first two days sorting through the trash in my life and begging God to take control and it seemed like I was making no progress, but this hunger in my soul kept driving me to go back to pray for an answer.  I did not know how, but I was certain that God was the only real hope.

On the third day, God did answer.  I will never accurately put into words what happened that day.  It was as if the floodgate of heaven opened up and poured through me.  The chains that bound my mind fell like shackles and I felt like God filled every part of my mind and soul.  It was as if scriptures previously unknown raced through me and I felt as though they were now a part of me.  When I went home, I got a concordance and looked up the scriptures that I suddenly understood.  I felt like I needed confirmation that all I experienced was truly of God.  If it were truly of God, it would be in His word. I found every passage almost verbatim in the Bible even though I did not remember studying these in the past.  During this encounter with God, the entire world disappeared, time stood still and all I could see and experience was the power of God.  I walked away a free man.  Everything that haunted me now seemed like a trophy of God’s grace.  For months my mind raced and I sought ways to communicate the truth of God’s word. I immediately prayed, “I know this is not for me alone. Show me how to serve You.  Just open the door and I will preach Jesus.” I was called to preach at thirteen and I tried and failed many times.  After I was baptised with the Holy Spirit, my life and ministry was transformed.  God opened the door and gave my ministry power.  I led one person to Christ before this day and now I can’t count the number of lives God has touched through the ministries.  He has given me.  I could not articulate a meaningful sermon before that day.  Now I see a mental picture of scripture and everything I preach or write has the focus of fitting into that picture of God’s complete revelation in the Bible. Everything about me changed that day. 
After my experience, I found that this is not entirely unique. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, George Whitefield, John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards, John Flavel, Charles Simeon, Andrew Murray, D. L. Moody, R. A. Torrey, H. A. Gordon, Stephen Olford, Billy Graham and many other prominent men of the past have testified to similar experiences.  I do not even come close to measuring up to any of these men.  The point I hope to make from this is that every Christian has the open door.  There is nothing special about these men. God transformed ordinary men into extraordinary icons of faith.  The lack of power in the church today is not because God’s power is diminished, but because we no longer seek God with all our heart. Jeremiah 29:13 says, “And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.” Keep this passage in mind as I share a few of these men’s testimonies about being baptised with the Holy Spirit.

D. L. Moody

D.L. Moody was a successful minister but by his own admission later, he lacked the power in his ministry. One day two women came up to him after a service. They said, "We have been praying for you." "Why don’t you pray for the people?" he asked. "Because you need the power of the Spirit," they said. "I need the power! Why," said Mr. Moody, in relating the incident years after, "I thought I had power. I had the largest congregations in Chicago, and there were many conversions.”

Moody also said that in a sense, he was satisfied.  He was in a comfort zone. But these two praying women rocked the boat.  They told him that they were praying for an anointing by the Holy Spirit for D.L. to have a special service to God.  He could not get this off his mind and he said, “There was a great hunger in my soul.  I did not know what it was and I began to cry out to God as never before.  I felt I did not want to live if I could not have this power for service”.

After the great fire of Chicago, DL was working to raise money to rebuild a tabernacle.  He said his heart was not into it because he kept crying out to God to fill him.  He withdrew and prayed during a visit to New York to raise money and he cried that God would fill him with His Spirit. DL describes it this way: “Well, one day, in the city of New York -- oh, what a day! -- I cannot describe it, I seldom refer to it; it is almost too sacred an experience to name. Paul had an experience of which he never spoke for fourteen years. I can only say that God revealed Himself to me, and I had such an experience of His love that I had to ask Him to stay His hand off.  I went to preaching again.  The sermons were not different; I did not present any new truths, and yet hundreds were converted.  I would not now be placed back where I was before that blessed experience if you should give me the entire world -- it would be as the small dust of the balance.”

R. A. Torrey

R.A. Torrey gives his testimony:  The address of this afternoon, and the addresses of the days immediately to follow are the outcome of an experience, and that experience was the outcome of a study of the Word of God.  After I had been a Christian for some years, and after I had been in the ministry for some years, my attention was strongly attracted to certain phrases found in the Gospels and in the Acts of the Apostles, and in the Epistles, such as "baptised with the Holy Spirit," "filled with the Spirit," "the Holy Spirit fell upon them," "the gift of the Holy Spirit," "endued with power from on high," and other closely allied phrases. As I studied these various phrases in their context, it became clear to me that they all stood for essentially the same experience; and it also became clear to me that God has provided for each child of His in this present dispensation that they should be thus "baptised with the Spirit," or, "filled with the Spirit."

As I studied the subject still further, I became convinced that they described an experience which I did not myself possess, and I went to work to secure for myself the experience thus described. I sought earnestly that I might "be baptised with the Holy Spirit." I went at it very ignorantly.  I have often wondered if anyone ever went at it any more ignorantly than I did.  But while I was ignorant, I was thoroughly sincere and in earnest, and God met me, as He always meets the sincere and earnest soul, no matter how ignorant he may be; and God gave me what I sought, I was "baptised with the Holy Spirit." And the result was a transformed Christian life and a transformed ministry.

Charles G. Finney
I was powerfully converted on the morning of the month of October, 1822.  In the evening of the same day I received overwhelming baptisms of the Holy Ghost that went through me, as it seemed to me, body and soul.  I immediately found myself endued with such power from on high that a few words dropped here and there

1 comment:

  1. This a very good article about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and the power therein. A pastor who has the passion to proclaim the words of God would not stop until he gets it as what D.L; Moody did.

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