24. Receive the SpiritFor too long there
has been a lack of appreciation of the need to be baptized with the Spirit.
Many times before and after the resurrection Yeshua instructed His disciples
that they would receive the promised Spirit, Luke 11:13, John 1.
Hearing
Good News about Messiah and His Kingdom, Matthew 13:3-9. 2.
Believing
the message, Matthew 13:23. 3.
Repentance,
purposing with all of one’s heart to turn away from all sins unto God, Luke
24:47. 4.
Confession
of Messiah, calling upon the name of the Lord, calling to the Messiah, Romans
10:9-14. 5.
Receiving
and being filled with the riches of His glory, the Holy Spirit, Romans 10:13
- Joel 2:32; Luke 11:13. 6.
Expression
of the spiritual gifts the Spirit bestows. 7.
Growth
and stability in abiding in the “new man,” the indwelling Messiah, integrated
in the body of Messiah, Ephesians 4:13. 8.
Resurrection
of the mortal body, Romans 8:23. These factors will
never change. Spirit baptism was a dominating issue for believers of late
second When R. John began
his service to Certainly the
Spirit testified of the need for reconciliation to God. Certainly the
repentant remnant listened to the voice of the Spirit. Conviction of sin and
admission of guilt, or confession, is a result of hearing the Spirit. Still,
this ability to hear His voice and turn from sin was something less than what
R. John termed, “baptized with the Spirit,” less than what Messiah termed,
“born of the Spirit, born from above.” R. John himself was
not a wanton sinner, but he heard the voice of the Spirit and, in the
presence of Messiah, he knew he needed a tremendous transformation of nature
just as any of the “brood of vipers” he continually admonished, Matthew 3:14.
He expected his listeners to know of an experience of being baptized with the
Holy Spirit. They would have looked forward to it, beyond turning from sin to
righteousness, even beyond water baptism. In fact, this is precisely
what happened on Shavu’ot. The hundred and twenty original Jewish
believers received the Spirit beyond repentance, beyond water baptism. While some argue
that their situation was transitional and unique we have to admit it was
specifically foretold by R. John. No one was “born again” until the Spirit
was poured out in New Covenant power on Shavu’ot. On the other hand,
all who had listened to R. John were in a state of humble faith before God,
awaiting the day of receiving the Spirit and though not regenerated or born
again they were “saved” and humbly walking in all they were aware of and all
that was available. Still this remnant would someday have a wonderful
experience in something far beyond repentance. And for R. John there was no
other water baptism to expect after his, they should simply look for the
baptism with the Spirit. Before Shavu’ot
the Spirit could operate miraculously but He simply could not impart New
Covenant power to the hearts of believers, not until Messiah had died for sin
and was resurrected into eternal life. Even at Passover the disciples did not
understand the necessity of Messiah’s death, Matthew 16:21-22, Luke 18:31-34.
There is no way they could have been “regenerated” or “born again” if they
did not even realize Messiah must die to pay for their sins. So again,
repentance is not the same as regeneration. Many today have repented, have
forsaken a rotten life full of sin and have turned to righteousness, yet,
like those first believers, many still need to be filled with God’s Spirit to
be “born again.” The prophets in These few shared
power and gifts, similar to the many after Shavu’ot, but there was a
vast difference. The Spirit could not take up permanent residence until the
vessel had been eternally cleansed, until the spirit of the person had been
recreated into the image of Messiah. After Yeshua’s Passover everyone still
needed to “receive” the promised Spirit, the same as being “filled” with the
Spirit, but now that the New Covenant had been ratified the Holy Spirit was
charged with resurrection power to transform, to “baptize,” so He could abide
forever. Today some teach
that New Covenant salvation comprises various “independent” works of the
Spirit and does not depend on being filled or experiencing His supernatural
giftings. Regeneration is believed to occur even if there is no “in filling”
of the Spirit. Supposedly if you can believe in Yeshua you are regenerated.
But the entire context of Scripture declares the fact that when someone
believes in Yeshua he must believe the whole story, that “He is the One who
pours out the long promised Holy Spirit to baptize—transform—a disciple in a
supernatural experience.” A person who believes Yeshua is raised from the
dead has done well, let him not stop at that level of understanding Messiah,
let him proceed to know Him as the Great Baptizer. We can juxtapose
certain verses to see that being filled is an integral part salvation, not an
independent, additional blessing. Being filled was a normal way of saying
someone had received the Spirit, even before the New Covenant was ratified
and in this present age all are expected to be filled with the Spirit, Paul
clearly tells us so in Ephesians 5:18. Consider the following terms in the
experience of Cornelius. ·
Received
the Holy Spirit, Acts 10:47. ·
Spirit
fell on, poured-out on, Acts 10:44-45, ·
Gift
of the Holy Spirit, Acts ·
Baptized
with the Spirit, Acts 11:16. ·
Peter
said the gentiles received the Spirit exactly as the Jewish believers had,
Acts ·
Spoke
with tongues and magnified God, Acts 10:46. ·
Saved,
Acts Here several images
are combined, new believers were “saved” by believing the message of the
forgiveness of sins through the resurrected Messiah and “receiving” the
“Gift” of the Spirit, when He was “poured-out on” them and “fell on” them,
“filling” them, “baptizing (transforming)” them, they “magnified God”
supernaturally with their mouths. Described here is a most wonderful
discernible experience of salvation. So Luke also more
briefly described the Samaritans, saying the apostles came that they might
“receive” the Spirit, for as yet He had not “fallen” on anyone, Acts 8:15-16.
When they did receive, the event was so arresting that onlooker Those who believe
Yeshua is Messiah but have not been filled have done well but they need to go
on, they need to reach the fullness of what the New Covenant calls salvation.
The Lord Himself lovingly beckons “come unto Me and drink!” All disciples
need to be baptized with the Spirit upon turning to Messiah. I myself had turned
from an empty, filthy life, believed in Yeshua as Messiah, Son of the Most
High, slain for sin, raised into eternal life and returning soon to judge
all. Yet after more than a year in this faith and changed life-style I knew I
had never tasted the in filling with the Holy Spirit, what Scripture talks
about regularly. I read a little booklet which said this Gift was for all
believers and was an experience for today, not just the first century. The
booklet also said this Gift could be received from the Lord Yeshua just about
anywhere, you did not have to be in a church building. I had already been
spiritually thirsty for months and when I read the evidence I was convinced
and wanted to receive this Gift. Since I had been reading just before going
to sleep I dressed and sat on the edge of the bed. I eagerly and humbly
looked up into heaven through the ceiling and prayed to the Lord Yeshua in my
heart, “Lord, I’m ready.” I opened my mouth and waited for Him to fill me, to
control all of me including my tongue, to glorify Him. In just a moment I
felt a tremendous irresistible impulse and “tongues” gushed from my mouth. No
stammering or spitting out a few syllables, but fluent, varied sounds rushing
forth. At the moment the “tongues” erupted I sensed a Presence in my midst,
and the only way I can describe it is that it was tender, living Love.
This intimate sensation rapidly grew in intensity until I was overwhelmed,
permeated and covered. I was overcome with great elation that I would meet my
Lord and commune with Him in such a powerful, intimate way. After about
twenty glorious minutes the intensity of this living Love gently began to
subside, and after about thirty minutes in this experience of continuous
fluent tongues I rested and just communed easily with the Lord, overflowing
with joy. The next day while reading the Bible, though not looking for it, I
happened across Paul’s remark, “For the Love of God has been poured out into
our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” I muttered out loud,
“Wow.” I too had tasted the same Gift as the great apostle, but about 1,940
years later. So can you! Turn from self-righteousness, humble yourself and
seek King Yeshua today. Do not fear, the meek will never be disappointed.
Suffice to say that another major change in life took place after I received
the Spirit. It is an enormous
thing to tell someone else they “have” the Holy Spirit. The testimony of
sonship does not come from the outside, but from the inside, from the Spirit
Himself, Romans 8:16. If this inner testimony is lacking, no matter what
others are saying, then we should seek Messiah to be filled with His Spirit,
even as we are admonished to be filled. The Lord wants us filled that we
might die to our “old man,” and live to God in newness of life. Not just “old
sinners saved by grace” but “new creatures saved by His powerful indwelling
life!” Maranatha! |