Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Aligning with the will of God: Hearing the Holy Spirit

Aligning with the will of God: Hearing the Holy Spirit

And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful. - Colossians 3:15.

After the Holy Spirit prevented them from speaking the word in the province of Asia, they traveled through the region of Phrygia and Galatia. And when they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not permit them. - Acts 16:6,7


The Holy Spirit is a faithful companion through life. He is not a mere spectator from the terraces. He is far from being a silent listener in every conversation. He comes along to equip, coach, and lead you. The Holy Spirit is a member of the threesome nature of God (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit) and serves as the Spokesperson and Executive Director. Paul was led by the Holy Spirit on his missionary journeys. As in Acts 16:6, places that also had people who needed to hear the good news were at times avoided in favour of others the Holy Spirit pointed out. Paul would not go where the Holy Spirit was not telling him to go and would keenly go where the Holy Spirit was leading him. That certainly was the secret to his great success.

What must you know about how the Holy Spirit speaks?

The Holy Spirit has a way of communicating which if you ignore you will miss his voice.

1) The Holy Spirit is Gentle. He is a gentle person who does not impose himself on people. He does not override their wills. He may even wait patiently and sadly is often grieved and quenched when he speaks and is not taken seriously (1 Thessalonians 5:19; Ephesians 4:30). He is as harmless as a dove to God’s people and fire to their sin and enemies. He often speaks in a still small voice which requires attention.  Without listening the voice may be missed. He is also not rushed. They that wait upon the Lord are the ones whose strength is renewed (Isaiah 40:31). Elijah dramatically learnt the gentle voice of God.

Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to a contest (1 Kings 18). The God who would bring down fire to burn the sacrifice on an altar he had rebuilt would be the true God. They did everything possible including cutting themselves as they sought to persuade Baal to bring down fire. They failed dismally and painfully. On the contrary, Elijah despite even pouring water on the Altar prayed a simple prayer and fire came down and consumed the sacrifice. He went on to punish the false prophets by killing them. When King Ahab told his domineering wife Jezebel what had happened to their prophets she was furious and sent a message to Elijah. It read, May my gods deal severely with me if by this time tomorrow you have not suffered the same fate as the prophets you killed.  This message set Elijah on the run. He was so hopeless that lying under a tree and he prayed to God that he may die. He stretched himself on the ground as if ready to depart. He however slept and was woken up by an angel and was served fresh cake and water. He slept and was woken again to the same. With the energy, he traveled to Mt Horeb where God would speak to him. A mighty wind, a great earthquake, and a fire, reminiscent of when God spoke to the people at the same mountain as recorded in the book of Exodus, came but God was not in them (1 Kings 19:11-13). After the fire, he then heard God speak in a still small voice.


2) The Holy Spirit has something to say. He wants to speak to you. He longs for a chance to say something (Luke 10:41-42). His mission is to reveal things that no eye has seen, no ear heard, or mind imagined, that God has prepared for those who love him. God has revealed these to us by his Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:9-10).
3) The Holy Spirit is the best communicator. Believe you can hear his voice. Jesus declared that his sheep hear his voice. ‘My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me (John 10:27)’. He does not lie nor was he mad. His word is truth to be believed. Commit to learning his language. Nurture your relationship with God through listening, personal devotions of prayer, and meditating on God’s word. That is the way to develop the ability to recognise God’s voice. Elijah knew it was God speaking when he heard his voice (1 Kings 19:11). You may not be able to describe the experience but you know when he spoke. You are most familiar with the voices of the people you spend the most time with. The same is true with God. Hearing and understanding the voice of the Holy Spirit is a product of love or a relationship, not just an occasional consultation as is done with a witch doctor.

4) The Holy Spirit can sound crazy to the human mind. It is very easy to brush aside his voice as impossible, illogical, or outrageous. ‘Look among the nations! Observe! Be astonished! Wonder! Because I am doing something in your days-- You would not believe if you were told (Habakkuk 1:5).’ He speaks to the heart, not to the head. What he says may not follow human logic and requires that you walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7)

5) The Holy Spirit Requires openness. He speaks to those who desire and are ready and expect to hear from him.  He speaks to those that are not already set on something else but are open to being led. He speaks to those who are willing to obey. Hearing God is therefore also a readiness to obey.

6) The Holy Spirit needs a word environment (Colossians 3:16). That is why meditating on God’s word day and night is the recipe for success in all things (Psalm 1:1-3). When he speaks to the heart you pick it up through a renewed mind (Romans 12:2).


What are some ways by which the Holy Spirit leads?

>> He blows a whistle..And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful. —Colossians 3:15. The peace of God is a referee. He uses his inner peace to mean yes and an inner unsettling, upsetting or ruffling to mean no or wait or exercise caution.

He illuminates scripture. He speaks through the word of God when it is heard, or read. He uses the Bible preachers, literature, and any avenue through which one can hear the word of God.

>> He places a burden or nudge in the heart to do or say something. Often the burden is a call to prayer. ‘Then he said to them, “My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.” And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed (Mathew 26:38-39).

>> He gives a supernatural awareness or knowledge of something just comes. You are looking for something misplaced and bang you decide you should check in the locker. You are not sure what to say and bang the answer comes to mind.

>>He sends people. Believe his prophets ‘Believe in the Lord your God; so shall ye be established. Believe His prophets; so shall ye prosper (2 Chronicles 2:20). He will send a Nathan to challenge your wayward ways. He uses people and sometimes he may even speak through nonbelievers.

>>He orchestrates circumstances and events. He will dry up the water source as with Elijah or cause a storm as with Jonah. God allows certain situations to draw your attention or to confirm his word.

>> He can place a song in your heart to encourage you. I experience this often.

>>He may also speak through an audible voice, visions, and dreams.


What if I get him wrong?

There are ways to test and confirm what you believe God has spoken to you. For example:

·         Alignment with the word of God. The word of God is the first and ultimate test of what you hear. God does not lie.
·         Alignment with his revealed calling and will for your life. Take heed to fulfill his calling. God is not a God of confusion.
·         Alignment with edification. The word says to only speak to others that which edifies (Ephesians 4:29). He cannot be worse than what he requires of us. The Holy Spirit will speak to uplift and redeem. He convicts and does not condemn. He aims to exhort,  comfort, empower and encourage (1 Corinthians 14:3). Any voice that puts you down and says ‘you are a mole’, you are nothing, etc is not his voice.  
·         Alignment with your spouse and key people affected by a decision. He is peaceable.
·         Alignment of several communication avenues. If the word says it, you sense it, your close spiritually mature associates say so, circumstances are lining up, etc then pause and give the message careful consideration.



Exhortation

There is a River that is flowing over your dry and thirsty heart (Psalm 63:1; 46:4) and flowing from you (John 37:38). The question is will you flow with it. The way to follow and flow with the Holy Spirit is by developing a relationship with him so close that you hear his voice and obey it. Flowing with the river means moving in the will of God. It means being led by the Holy Spirit. Ezekiel was led into a river until he was no longer in control as the water carried him and he flowed with it (Ezekiel 47:1 ff).

But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. - John 16:13.


In your seed, all the nations of the earth shall be blessed because you have obeyed My voice. -Genesis 22:18.


By Kurai Chitima

Monday, 16 January 2017

Aligning with the will of God

Fresh Dimensions II: Aligning with the will of God


Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timotheus our brother  Colossians 1:1


Paul was an Apostle called to preach the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ and plant churches among the gentiles. He knew who he was in Christ and his mission.  Pause and think how Paul, who previously was Saul an enemy of believers, became the apostle Paul. His own answer was - by the will of God.  He declared that he was an Apostle by the will of God. He wasn’t just appointed by man or benefitted from chance.  He did not just seek profit or self-interest but to fulfill what God willed and to please him.  If you do anything by the will of man you will be let down by man. But when you follow the will of God you can be sure and rest in his provision and security. God’s will is an impenetrable covering in life.

‘How can I know God’s will?’ is a frequently asked question. The simple answer is by following the Holy Spirit. As many as are led by the Spirit they are the sons of God. To fulfill your God-inspired plans in 2017 you need to cultivate an intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit.

Three benefits the Holy Spirit brings to your pursuance of God’s will.

1)      He reveals the will of God. He leads to all truth and glorifies Jesus Christ. That way he sanctifies believers. The primary work between the time one believes in Jesus (justification) and when one comes to the end of earthly life (glorification) is sanctification. Sanctification is the process by which the Holy Spirit (Jehovah Makkadesh) transforms lives to the will and character of God – the image of Christ. He sanctifies by revealing the will of God. The Holy Spirit reveals and implements the will of God.  The will of God is holiness[1]. The will of God is good, acceptable, and perfect. Anything outside or separated from God’s will is unholy. Anything set apart for God is holy.

Whatever God says and will is put into action by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit, therefore, follows the will of God to bring it to pass. He is the revealer, establisher, performer, enforcer, and executor of God's will. Wherever the will of God should be done expect the Holy Spirit to appear. The believers’ prayer ‘thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven’  required the Holy Spirit to come. That is why Jesus said it was good for him to go so that the Holy Spirit would come. In Genesis 1 the Holy Spirit hovered over the void that existed then - a sign the will of God was about to be done. When God declared his will, whatever he spoke the Holy Spirit brought into being.  

That is why Jesus left two complementary resources to his disciples - His word and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will take you to the word of God and the word will take you to the Holy Spirit. That is why true worshippers shall worship in spirit and in truth.

The word of God expresses the will of God and is the operative ingredient of the Holy Spirit. When God speaks the Holy Spirit goes to action. When the word is believed the Holy Spirit takes action in favor of the believer. The Holy Spirit watches over God’s word to perform it. He makes sure it does not go back to God without accomplishing its purpose.

2)      He leads the way in the will of God. He provides direction and guides on the way. He answers the ‘how’ question. Jesus is the way and his great commission is the mission.  Jesus did not leave behind a map, a formula but a person, the Holy Spirit. He did not leave us alone as orphans. Cultivating an intimate with the Holy Spirit is the key to following God’s will.  Be thirsty, welcome him by faith, listen and cooperate. Empower him with tools of God’s word richly dwelling in your heart. Be prayerful, word full, and obedient to his voice and abide in his way. Offer your body as a living sacrifice. Be in a daily walk with him. What worked yesterday may not work today. Things permissible to others may not be acceptable to you. He may pause, accelerate, and turn. You, therefore, need to be in tune with him. He will help you make godly decisions when faced with choices - should I or should I not. Going deeper in following the Holy Spirit takes you higher in experiencing him. If you lose the way the Holy Spirit will patiently reroute you where you should go if you allow him to lead you.

3)      He equips for the will of God. His will is an abundant life of fruitful service. The Holy Spirit empowers such a life in the work of God. He equips for a powerful life of witness (Acts 1:8). He enables the powerful life. He gives supernatural abilities.

Jesus is the model of life and ministry. He said as my father sent me so send me you. His ministry was radically empowered when he was filled with the Holy Spirit (Luke 4:18). The Holy Spirit raises a standard to match every need and challenge for life and godliness. The whole bible speaks of the amazing work of the Holy Spirit. The spirit gives life and service capacities.  The Spirit of the LORD will rest on Him, The spirit of wisdom and understanding/revelation, The spirit of counsel and strength, The spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD (Isaiah 11:2). For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline (2 Tim 1:7).


May the unfailing will of God, established in heaven, be done in the following areas of your life: ministry, wealth creation, career and employment, financial wellness, promotion, learning and school, relationships, marriage, parenting, all health and nutrition, as well as material needs.  Because the will of God is about to be done in your life the Holy Spirit is ready to implement it as soon as you embrace him and believe the promises of God.


Message by Kurai Chitima






[1] Holiness summarizes all God’s attributes = perfection, completion, without limitation, without blemish, without ignorance, all seeing, no failure, nothing exposed, nothing missing, without beginning, without end, lacking nothing, nothing impossible and all loving.

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Fresh Dimensions in 2017

Fresh Dimensions in 2017

And Ananias went his way and entered the house; and laying his hands on him he said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you came, has sent me that you may receive your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” Acts 9:17

Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus through the will of God, and Timothy our brother - Colossians 1:1

The beginning of the year is a good time to recommit to values of intimacy with God, healthy family life, personal integrity, pastoral accountability, kingdom mentality, and servant leadership.

We are stepping up, higher into fresh dimensions with God. God is taking the work he began further and will be faithful to complete it. The Lord Jesus did not leave behind just a general plan or map but a person called the Holy Spirit. To him we needed the presence of a guide, more than just guidelines for life. It was necessary for the Holy Spirit to come. Commit therefore to walking close to him and allowing him to lead and guide you.

While in Durban in December 2016 we drove around to see holiday attractions. What amazed us was that some places that had looked very ordinary became meaningful on a guided tour. The tour guide explained the significance of city features and places so well that the ordinary suddenly became meaningful and significant. He also took us to spots with views we would not have known and helped us discover holiday possibilities we could have missed. With the Holy Spirit guiding you each day and every situation of 2017 will be meaningful and significant for your good and for his glory. He will glorify Jesus in you and reveal to you things that are best.

And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby), to be with you forever— John 14:16 Amplified Bible (AMP).

But the Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby), the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name [in My place, to represent Me and act on My behalf], He will teach you all things. And He will help you remember everything that I have told you. John 14:26 Amplified Bible (AMP).

Notes: Greek word for Helper in John 14:16, 26 is Paracletos - one called alongside to help.

The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him— the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit of the knowledge and fear of the Lord—Isaiah 11:2 New International Version (NIV)

For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7 New King James Version (NKJV)

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you [who are willing to learn] with My eye upon you. Psalm 32:8 Amplified Bible (AMP)

Example of Paul

Paul was transformed by faith in the Lord Jesus and being full of the Holy Spirit. From zealously leading a campaign to arrest and persecute believers in the gospel of the Lord Jesus, he became a champion for the same gospel to the Gentiles. God redeemed and redirected Paul’s inherent drive to go all the way in whatever he believed. 

Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus through the will of God, and Timothy our brother  - Colossians 1:1

And Ananias went his way and entered the house; and laying his hands on him he said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you came, has sent me that you may receive your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” Acts 9:17

After encountering the Lord Jesus on the way to Damascus the Apostle Paul needed the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Through Ananias who showed extreme faith to dare go meet him, a notorious persecutor, Paul (then Saul) received sight and the Holy Spirit. He was never the same. His life and ministry became powerful examples of the transformation and effectiveness the Holy Spirit can bring about. The Holy Spirit was so close to Paul that he chose to write a good portion of the New Testament through him.

Paul was not only transformed but he in turn transformed his circumstances. When he was in prison where he needed to be comforted he wrote letters to encourage the saints such as in Colossae. He served despite the odds he faced. Your enemies, obstacles, and challenges are irrelevant when the Holy Spirit is your guide. They will line up to stop or hurt you but will only watch you enjoy a meal prepared for you by the Lor (Psalm 23:5).


By growing your relationship with the Holy Spirit you can be God’s chosen vessel to reach people in your circles with the gospel.

  • ·         Ask God to fill you afresh with his Holy Spirit
  • ·         Commit to allowing him to lead and guide you
  • ·         Ask for two or more people you will reach or help to grow in Christ in 2017



Message by Kurai Chitima