
In Ephesians 5:13 we are commanded to be filled with the Spirit. The word for be filled in the Greek is ‘plerousthe’ meaning constantly being filled. There are some who have likened this to the picture of bottle filled to overflowing but a better word picture would be that of sailing or windsurfing. To move, you constantly need to be filled. If there is no wind, you are basically dead in the water and drifting with whatever current is flowing. You have no power to direct your course or steer and it is downright frustrating. You have to determine the direction of the wind and either pull hard on your sail in or cut it loose while adjusting your rudder. You then find your sweet spot to as you get the correct angle. Being filled with the Spirit is being constantly yielded to His control, to God by faith to go in His direction and living life the way He wants me to. This morning we will explore the work of the Spirit and how we experience Him in His fullness! Get ready to feel the breeze!
Today we will study of pneumatology which comes from pneuma, the Greek word for breath.
Well, let’s start with the metaphors that Scripture uses – because a picture is a thousand words!
Jesus referred to the HS as a wind—in John 3:8 - a metaphor which seems to make the obvious realization that the Spirit works and moves in wonderful and mysterious ways. It is not something that you can track with relation to the nature of his moving in the hearts of people to give them life and bring them to faith
In connection with his personal and glorious ministry to people, Jesus referred to him as water in John 7:37-39. This picture speaks to the Spirit filling the depths of longing in our souls to enjoy eternal life in John 4:14; 17:3. As such, water of promised messianic blessing and the presence of the kingdom in a new and powerful way in Isaiah 12:3 32:15; 44:3; Ezekiel 39:29. In Matthew 3:22 and paralleled in each gospel we see the Spirit descending out of heaven as a dove. The symbol of the “dove” best represents the beginning of an age of blessing, the inauguration of Christ’s ministry
Another metaphor for the Spirit is clothing in Acts 1:8. This idea involves being dressed by another person so that one we are clothed in power from on high! In the case of the Spirit, it refers to his gift of power to us so that we might live in unity with the gospel as we boldly take it to the nations
The Spirit is also referred to as a guarantee or pledge of the Christian’s glorification Ephesians 1:22; 2 Corinthians 1:22,23. In this case, the present gift of the Spirit is the guarantee that the totality of what has been promised to us will someday be fulfilled in Romans 8:30 The understanding of ‘guarantee’ has been described as the first installment, deposit, down payment. It secures a legal claim and makes a contract valid.
Closely related to the idea of a seal or the One with whom Christians are sealed by God. In 2 Corinthians 1:22 and Ephesians 1:14; 4:30. Christians are said to be “sealed” by the Spirit of God. A “seal” in the ancient world referred to a “mark (with a seal) as a means of identification so that the mark which denotes ownership also carries with it the protection of the owner in Rev. 7:3
The Pentecost Spirit is also likened to tongues of fire in Acts 2:3. Fire represents the holy presence of God, as for example, in Exodus 3:2-5 and the “burning bush
Today we will study of pneumatology which comes from pneuma, the Greek word for breath.
Well, let’s start with the metaphors that Scripture uses – because a picture is a thousand words!
Jesus referred to the HS as a wind—in John 3:8 - a metaphor which seems to make the obvious realization that the Spirit works and moves in wonderful and mysterious ways. It is not something that you can track with relation to the nature of his moving in the hearts of people to give them life and bring them to faith
In connection with his personal and glorious ministry to people, Jesus referred to him as water in John 7:37-39. This picture speaks to the Spirit filling the depths of longing in our souls to enjoy eternal life in John 4:14; 17:3. As such, water of promised messianic blessing and the presence of the kingdom in a new and powerful way in Isaiah 12:3 32:15; 44:3; Ezekiel 39:29. In Matthew 3:22 and paralleled in each gospel we see the Spirit descending out of heaven as a dove. The symbol of the “dove” best represents the beginning of an age of blessing, the inauguration of Christ’s ministry
Another metaphor for the Spirit is clothing in Acts 1:8. This idea involves being dressed by another person so that one we are clothed in power from on high! In the case of the Spirit, it refers to his gift of power to us so that we might live in unity with the gospel as we boldly take it to the nations
The Spirit is also referred to as a guarantee or pledge of the Christian’s glorification Ephesians 1:22; 2 Corinthians 1:22,23. In this case, the present gift of the Spirit is the guarantee that the totality of what has been promised to us will someday be fulfilled in Romans 8:30 The understanding of ‘guarantee’ has been described as the first installment, deposit, down payment. It secures a legal claim and makes a contract valid.
Closely related to the idea of a seal or the One with whom Christians are sealed by God. In 2 Corinthians 1:22 and Ephesians 1:14; 4:30. Christians are said to be “sealed” by the Spirit of God. A “seal” in the ancient world referred to a “mark (with a seal) as a means of identification so that the mark which denotes ownership also carries with it the protection of the owner in Rev. 7:3
The Pentecost Spirit is also likened to tongues of fire in Acts 2:3. Fire represents the holy presence of God, as for example, in Exodus 3:2-5 and the “burning bush
Also, the final picture is that of new wine in Matthew 9:17. The ministry of the Spirit is a new thing and cannot be contained in the old way of the ceremonial law. The expression of the Spirit gives birth to freedom of worship
2. The Person of The Spirit
The Holy Spirit is a person, the 3rd Person of the Trinity and Jesus referred to another (allos) meaning just like Him who would come and take His place. The word used is parakletos (enabler, encourager, comforter counsellor, one that comes in a personal way.)
The HS can be grieved – Ephesians 4:30
The HS can be quenched – 1 Thessalonians 5:19 extinguish…we can ill afford any wet blankets on the ministry of the Holy Spirit!
The HS can be resisted – Acts 7:51 stiff necked people proclaimed by Stephen
The Word teaches us that the Spirit searches the things of God 1 Corinthians 2:10 -13 He possesses a mind and teaches people.
The Holy Spirit is God. Acts 16:7; 1 Corinthians 6:11 He has the attributes of God, omniscience – Isaiah 40:13; 1 Corinthians 2:12; omnipresence – Psalm 139:7; omnipotence – by virtue of His work in creation Job 33:4; Psalm 104:30
The Holy Spirit was the agent in the virgin birth, the Spirit was the active presence giving inspiration to the Scriptures.
2 Peter 1:20 Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation. 21 For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.
Blasphemy and lying to the Spirit are seen as sinning against God
Matthew 12:31,32; Acts 5:3,4
We see equality with God in Matthew 28:19 in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit ( equality is found in the singular use of the word name.
3. The Practice of the Spirit
He convicts people of sin – the need for a Savior John 16:8
Righteousness – the need to be clothed in the righteousness of the Son
Judgement – the coming judgment for those who do not know the Lord and the awareness of testing of the quality of our service to the Lord.
He baptizes 1 Corinthians 12:12,13
12The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ. 13For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink.
He directs the activities of followers of Jesus Acts 16:6-11 God gave Paul a vision of the people that he was to minister to and also clearly led him to the exact place where he was to travel.
He guides believers into truth by hearing, speaking and showing John 16:12,13 and the Spirit reveals Jesus v14
The Spirit intercedes Romans 8:26 He enables His people to pray and prayer in the Spirit where words cannot interpret but where God knows.
He Fills Us With More
I was really moved to pray for the 'muchness 'of God to fill the leanness of our souls…it comes through soaking in His presence through prayer….and we receive boldness, passion, life!
Ephesians 5:13 -it comes through surrender and it is empowering and enabling
He Gifts
Ephesians 5:13 -it comes through surrender and it is empowering and enabling
He Gifts
Joel 2:28
And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions. It happened at Pentecost and it is happening again!
The First Three Gifts –
Apostleship –1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11 in the general sense of the word is means one who is sent. It is used of Epaphroditus in Phil 2:25. It is a gift for those who plant new works and is often accompanied by special signs. I have seen real evidence in Ashok Andrews ministry in Kolkota, India.
Prophecy – Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:10; 14:1-40; Ephesians 4:11 This gift refers to proclaiming God’s truth and the ability to speak into the future. In the OT, the prophetic gift was poured out very selectively and exclusively, but by the time you get to the NT, you can see just how prominent it becomes under the influence of the HS. I believe we are seeing an increase breakthrough and I believe this gift is not just limited to pastors. I believe the HS wants to speak now more than ever before and the question is are we ready to listen to our inner ear for His promptings. He will speak to you through His Word and often it is for us, but He wants you to speak into the lives of others. There are definitely those will an anointing for prophecy
Sharon stopped in at a service center on the 401 on her way back from Windsor this week. As she was eating, she prayed, "God if there is someone you want me to minister to today have them sit right next to me. Well, shortly after a couple sat right next to her with their subs and God confirmed they were the ones. She then asked the Lord what do you want me to say and felt God was telling her the verse in Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart... and distinctly, 'the Lord will provide'. Well she was working up the courage and then went to the washroom. When she got out, they were gone...so she wondered maybe it was just her. As she left she noticed them in the Tim Hortons line up so she said ok, God, if they come out right away, I will tell them. Well, she was pulling out of the parking lot and they started walking down the walkway right towards so her so she was obedient and dropped down her window. She started to speak and studder a bit and tell them the Lord have given her something to tell them. She then asked if they were believers to which they replied yes. She then quoted the verse and said that the word was that the Lord will provide. The lady looked at Sharon and with tears she said, I have a word for you. She told Sharon that were just on the way to meet with a real estate agent to look at buying a house! Amazing. Sharon drove the rest of the way home praising God!
I read an excellent book titled, “You Shall All Prophecy” by Stephen Thompson and I look forward to more teaching on the gifts and how powerful they are if we step into our anointing.
Miracles and Healings – 1 Corinthians 12:9,28,30; John 14:12
This gift to be used of God to see miracles in people’s lives – especially as it relates to healing. There is so much need for inner healing as well. The greatest miracle of all is the transformation of a life – when the gospel gets a hold of a person.
And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions. It happened at Pentecost and it is happening again!
The First Three Gifts –
Apostleship –1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11 in the general sense of the word is means one who is sent. It is used of Epaphroditus in Phil 2:25. It is a gift for those who plant new works and is often accompanied by special signs. I have seen real evidence in Ashok Andrews ministry in Kolkota, India.
Prophecy – Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:10; 14:1-40; Ephesians 4:11 This gift refers to proclaiming God’s truth and the ability to speak into the future. In the OT, the prophetic gift was poured out very selectively and exclusively, but by the time you get to the NT, you can see just how prominent it becomes under the influence of the HS. I believe we are seeing an increase breakthrough and I believe this gift is not just limited to pastors. I believe the HS wants to speak now more than ever before and the question is are we ready to listen to our inner ear for His promptings. He will speak to you through His Word and often it is for us, but He wants you to speak into the lives of others. There are definitely those will an anointing for prophecy
Sharon stopped in at a service center on the 401 on her way back from Windsor this week. As she was eating, she prayed, "God if there is someone you want me to minister to today have them sit right next to me. Well, shortly after a couple sat right next to her with their subs and God confirmed they were the ones. She then asked the Lord what do you want me to say and felt God was telling her the verse in Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart... and distinctly, 'the Lord will provide'. Well she was working up the courage and then went to the washroom. When she got out, they were gone...so she wondered maybe it was just her. As she left she noticed them in the Tim Hortons line up so she said ok, God, if they come out right away, I will tell them. Well, she was pulling out of the parking lot and they started walking down the walkway right towards so her so she was obedient and dropped down her window. She started to speak and studder a bit and tell them the Lord have given her something to tell them. She then asked if they were believers to which they replied yes. She then quoted the verse and said that the word was that the Lord will provide. The lady looked at Sharon and with tears she said, I have a word for you. She told Sharon that were just on the way to meet with a real estate agent to look at buying a house! Amazing. Sharon drove the rest of the way home praising God!
I read an excellent book titled, “You Shall All Prophecy” by Stephen Thompson and I look forward to more teaching on the gifts and how powerful they are if we step into our anointing.
Miracles and Healings – 1 Corinthians 12:9,28,30; John 14:12
This gift to be used of God to see miracles in people’s lives – especially as it relates to healing. There is so much need for inner healing as well. The greatest miracle of all is the transformation of a life – when the gospel gets a hold of a person.
Tongues and Interpretation -
Tongues - 1 Corinthians 12:10; Acts 2 The Holy Spirit can use glossolalia in the life of a believer as a private devotional expression to God and it is edifying to oneself and an expression of our groaning to God. Tongues were also direct languages that authenticated the message of the gospel at Pentecost. Tongues were used in services along with interpretation also brings about prophecy for the mutual edification of the church. They will not contradict the written Word and they are not the evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Evangelism – Ephesians 4:11- the ability to express the gospel with exceptional clarity
Pastor – Ephesians 4:11 – refers to the ability to shepherd, provide, care and protect the flock.
Serving –Romans 12:7; 1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:12 in the broadest sense of the word to help and support others
Teaching – Romans 12:7; 1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4;11 The ability to bring understanding to the Word of God – often used in connection with the pastor gift
We just did a whole series on faith and it is a gift, encouragement, discernment, mercy – with the sick and afflicted, giving, leadership, wisdom and knowledge are all needed in the church TODAY!
The Spirit Producing Galatians 5:22,23
The fruit of the Spirit – JOY! If the Holy Spirit is in your life, notify your face! The Spirit brings an overwhelming sense of joy and He brings all the other great characteristics beginning with love. Notice that it is fruit singular. All these manifestations are the evidence of the Holy Spirit in our life. The Holy Spirit brings all of it – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.
The Takeaway
Posture yourself to receive the supernatural.
Meaning this – as you pray, listen and if the Holy Spirit leads you to speak, then speak into people’s lives.
For some of you, this may be hard to believe because it doesn’t fit into what you know. The church suffers from the spirit of judgment and it is pride when we don’t let the Holy Spirit move because we say that can’t be real because it hasn’t happened to me or people that I know….brothers and sisters, that is stinkin thinkin!!
His ways are past finding out and God is doing a new thing. I have had many people inside and outside Southside feel strongly about this. Let us move into this place of revelation and envious blessing! What we focus on is what we will empower. If we doubt, we will not receive. It will be done to us according to our believe…pray to God to help you overcome your unbelief as the boy’s father in Mark 9:24 exclaimed in his desperate desire to see his son healed of an evil spirit.
Jesus said everything is possible for him who believes!
Hurting people hurt people. We need to pray that we will all be ON for God, many of you have dealt with what was stolen and HS is in the business of restoring what was lost! Contend, sweat, wrestle and have patience and God will breakthrough in the supernatural!
Challenges For Discussion and Small Groups:
Memorize this great verse!! So he said to me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: 'Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty.
1. Begin tonight’s group by taking time to pray for each person individually through the laying on our hands. Practice listening to what God is saying to you and what He might have you speak into their life.
2. Talk about spiritual gifts, but instead of telling others what you think your gifts are, let others take time to affirm the gifts that they see in you and see if they match up with what you have felt or discovered. The community of the body of Christ is so crucial in enabling us to believe that which God has given us!
3. Commit to go on an ultimate ‘treasure hunt’ as a group sometime in the next month. Begin the night by praying about the people that God may bring on your path and then step out in faith and go to a public place where you each individually may be led to someone to share with. If nothing comes to you to share then take the opportunity to pray blessing into their life. Most people are open to being prayed for.