Sunday, 6 January 2013

Filled with the Holy Spirit

Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, was very bold and was used by the Lord for His move after the day of Pentecost. This very Peter was the one who was a "chicken" who denied the Lord thrice. But after being filled with the Holy Spirit he was a "lion", so bold to testify of the resurrected and ascended Christ. 

Peter and John were uneducated and laymen, but had been with Jesus (v.13). That made all the difference! Educationally or physically, men of no repute, but when with Jesus and been filled with the Holy Spirit, notable signs were manifested which no men could deny (v.16) as they had spoken and repeated the very words and works of Christ which they had seen and heard (v.20) issuing in the glorification of the source of all their works, God Himself (v.21) which led to the church praise and prayer, and became the very essence of the believers' oneness (v.32) resulting in the a normal healthy church-life where there was the filling of the Holy Spirit, the preaching of the Word, the testimonies of God's work, and the mutual care for one another's need--the sharing of God's blessings among all saints.

What a blessing to see this! What had happened can happen again. Only with one condition, "by being filled with the Holy Spirit." Acts 2:4 says, "..they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues.." 4:31 "they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak the word of God with boldness" proving that when one is filled with the Holy Spirit, there are different manifestations, all for the church life, for the propagating and spreading of the gospel of the Kingdom.

This was the word I enjoyed as I read the word in a train journey last Thursday. Lord, keep me ever filled with your Holy Spirit.

Amidst the Masses

The presence of the Lord is everywhere the person is, with the exercised spirit. Last Thursday I was in a busy crowded New Delhi railway station. I arrived well before the scheduled train time. The platform was so disordered. On my right side were quarrel-some goods loader, fighting for which cargo bags to load first into the cargo train bogie. On my front were hapless passengers waiting for train, lying down on the floor on a bed make-shift. On my left were groups of passengers with luggage. There I was, amidst the masses.

Amidst the masses I was contacting the Lord in my spirit. The presence of the Lord was so sweet that the outward "disturbances" were music to my ear, tuning me to my spirit. The Lord as the Spirit filled me, and burdens upon burdens were released, very specifically of my own family; for the restoration and recovery of their normal function in the church life. The time spent was so enjoyable that I didn't notice the passage of time. Soon my train arrived and I boarded it, heading for Chandigarh for the preparatory work for the Gospel preaching and the raising up of the church.

Quite time was what most Christian practised, but even in the midst of bustling noises of all sorts, from announcement via loud speakers, untamed tongue shoutings, train horns sound, etc... one can hear the voice of the Lord by turning to the spirit, exercising the spirit, enjoying the Lord. There should be no excuses based on outward circumstances, though outward things does matter, but most importantly is the exercise of the spirit, calling upon the Name of the Lord, touching the Lord and being touched by the Lord. Such must be the experience of every normal Christian. Apart from these, a Christian life may out-rightly be just religious with many do's and dont's. 

Lord Jesus, may we always live in the spirit.

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Lifted Up!


This morning as we pursued the Life-Study of John in our small group, the Lord shone on me with the matter of "lifted up."
The Son of Man was lifted up as was the brass serpent not only to deal with sin, but also to deal with the serpent. John 12:31-32 indicates that when the Son of Man was lifted up, the ruler of this world, the Devil, was judged and cast out. Christ was not only crucified--He was lifted up. In His being lifted up, the serpent was exposed, judged, and cast out. The serpent, the Devil, was judged and cast out by Jesus' being lifted up...Thus, Jesus was lifted up for the judging and casting out of the Devil.
The Lord Jesus was lifted up for the sinners' sin (8:28). 
Life-Study of John, Message 19

Hallelujah the Lord was not only crucified for our sin and sins, but also lifted up to expose and judge the very serpent behind the sin and sins. And even to cast him out!

Because of this serpent, all have become corrupted and sinful. Who is without sin? No one. Who can deliver man from sin and sins? Even the best religion, the highest teaching, cannot save man from sin. All have sinned and all are under the bondage of Satan, the serpent, therefore all are in sin, blindness and death. To solve this problem God the Creator became a man, to save man from sin, blindness and death, and the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified and lifted up to undo all the works of Satan.As we fellowshipped on this matter, we rejoiced to sing Hymn 82,
O how I love Him! How I adore Him!

My breath, my sunshine, my all in all!
The great Creator became my Savior,
  And all God’s fullness dwelleth in Him.



Tuesday, 1 January 2013

2013

With sobriety and sincerity, with thanksgiving and prayer, as the church in Gurgaon, we gathered for prayer, fellowshiping on the basics of Christian life for the church life. The Lord's presence was so dear, the prayers were so strong and full of Spirit. Such was how we ended our 2012. 

Counting not on what have gone by, but looking forward for more growth in the divine life, we, a small number congregate for a year end thanksgiving prayer fellowship. The testimonies of the saints' experience and enjoyment were so marvelous. Through ups and downs, through stormy sea and thunderous wind, the saints have been learning to take Christ as their person and living; growing from one degree to another degree. That was marvelous.

As for me too, I was deeply into prayer, communing with the Lord, enjoying His presence and hearing His voice. This day has been significant at least in three matters: it is the day of my spiritual birth, that transpired 15 years ago in 1997 on the same day; it is also the day the Lord called me for His service 10 years ago in 2002 and it is also the day, the Lord fully cleared the cloud of confusion from within and without concerning the Lord's recovery. In the principle of incarnation, this day means so much to me; as a remembrance of the mercy and goodness of the Lord; I would offer up prayers of thanksgiving and a renewed consecration, seeking for the Lord more intimately.

The Lord was faithful to speak as the still small voice; concerning my Christian life and living, my service in Him, with Him, for Him, and the burden related to the church. Thank the Lord for His speaking. To me, this is the greatest blessing; the presence of the Lord, the speaking of the Lord, the very God Himself. That's how I began my year.
Acts 3:20.. seasons of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord..

The Greatest Blessing

Many Christians, and people in general, always expect blessing(s). Blessing as many understand is mostly prosperity or physical blessings. However, the real blessing is not the blessing in itself. Every genuine blessing is from God, nevertheless, the blessings from God are not even the real blessing. The real blessing is God Himself, the One who bless as the blessing.

Counting blessings with physical scale is a real deception. Even running after physical or psychological  prosperity as blessing is a deception. They are all mammon, which is directly against God, and are in tune with the devil. 
Matthew 6:24, ..You cannot serve God and mammon. 
Mammon: An Aramaic word signifying wealth, riches. Mammon stands in opposition to God, indicating that wealth, or riches, is the opponent of God, robbing God's people of their service to Him. http://online.recoveryversion.org/FootNotes.asp?FNtsID=249

The real blessing is God Himself. The Blesser of the blessings. When He blessed, we are blessed. One of the most significant tests of being blessed by God is the presence of God in our daily living. Where God is, there His presence is, His anointing is. When one is blessed, he is always joyful and fully content, and God is His satisfaction. Outwardly, nothing physical may be there to measure the blessing, but inwardly he has God's presence. Anyone with the slightest sense of discernment will sense the presence of God in Him. When he speaks, it is God speaking in and through Him, full of the riches of the Word, the flow of life, and the sweet anointing of the Spirit. This is the blessing.

Last Lord's day, our group meeting was such. The presence of the Lord was so sweet, the anointing so strong and the speaking so striking. That was the experience of God's blessing.

Children of God today should seek for the Lord's presence in every matter. Otherwise, all is vanity. We should live a life in God, in His presence day by day. Seek God, the greatest blessing in the universe.

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Words of Eternal Life


John 6:
66 From that time many of His disciples went back to what they left behind and no longer walked with Him.
67 Jesus therefore said to the twelve, Do you also want to go away?
68 Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have words of eternal life,

God does exists, whether one believe in Him or not; His existence is not dependent on man's faith. The fact is, He exists. You believe, yes He exists. You don't believe, still He exists. His existence is beyond scientific proofs, human logic and intellectual understandings. He was, He is and He ever will be.

But how do you know Him and experience Him in reality? The belief of many believers is too abstract, and sometimes, superstitious. There must be some scale that measures this "faith" held in many human psychological hearts. Even when all seems vague and disbelief rules the doubting Thomas, there must be something objective, tangible and concrete to refute the atheists' claim of no "god." To me this solid proof is the WORD of ETERNAL LIFE.

This Word is no mere word, logos.This Word is the word of God, the very embodiment of God. It is God Himself, defined, explained and expressed by the very word. This word is the living word! The rhema, that gives life. This word is tangible, concrete and objective, yet is experienced subjectively. When this word gets into man, it becomes life in him, supplying God as life and Spirit. And when this word as life and Spirit is uttered or spoken, it becomes word again, audibly and understandable. This chain reaction of the word becoming life and Spirit, and the word again, into and through many men is the gospel spreading; sinners saving; believers feeding; the Body of Christ, the church building; and God's goal accomplishing.

This word must be paid full attention to; for it is God Himself, embodied in Christ, realised as the Spirit, written in the word. Thinkings of the mind, feelings of the emotion and decisions of the will fluctuate, but the word remains as ever it was. Yesterday it was, today it is, and tomorrow it will be. Time and tide waits for none, but the word wavers not through time and tide. The Bible was written some 3500 years ago, but the word never changes. Ages change, technology changes, people changes but the word is intact, solid, stable and sound.

When all things seem to go wrong, many turns from the faith, darkness and depression dawns, chaos and confusion looms large, still, the word is the word. Come to the word, the Lord is touchable in the word, the spirit is enjoyable in the word, God is experience-able in the word.

As the disciples did, when all forsook the Lord, come to the word of eternal life, the Lord Jesus Christ. Or else, where else? 

O the word of eternal life! In the word is life, Spirit, Christ and God Himself.

Here a Little, There a Little

For His words are: Rule upon rule, rule upon rule;
Line upon line, line upon line;
Here a little, there a little. 
Isaiah 28:10

Tonight in our group meeting the Lord shown upon us our need to gain Him, the Spirit, as the oil, drop by drop, little by little, now and then, here and there. The Lord as the source and supplier is ever ready to supply us. But the question is, are we available and ready to receive His supply?

Our responsibility is to grasp every opportunity to receive His supply. In personal time with the Lord, in the study of the Word, in meetings of all kinds and at all times. If we miss any of these, though the Lord wants to fill us, He has no way.

We are like being weighed in a balance-weighing tool. The side of God in us initially may be so light that the other side  of the world, flesh and sin with matter, person and things may weigh much more. However, through the normal Christian life in the normal church life, through various circumstances, fellowships and meetings, the Lord pours a little of Himself here and there. Thereby, in course of time, it eventually outweighed the other side of the balance.

For this to transpire, there is the need for the dispensing of the Triune God, through all means, into us day by day, here a little, there a little. It all started with something very small and negligible, however, these small things are those that constitute a believer. Time and opportunity must be given to the Lord to dispense Himself in every possible way.

Our meeting began with a very black background, fully in darkness, with confusion in emotion and mind. But as we continued to fellowshipped, the Lord touched our spirits. We slowly exercised our spirits and enjoyed the Lord's dispensing, finally culminating in a very strong prayer for the Lord's move in us and through us. Hallelujah!