Hi all,
I've
been talking about how it is possible for people to know the Holy
Spirit yet aren't born again, using Jesus' statement to his not yet born
again disciples in John 14:17: "...you know Him for He lives with (among) you, and will be in you."
They worked with the Holy Spirit to heal the sick and cast out demons
The
disciples were empowered by the Holy Spirit and sent out by Jesus in
Matthew 10:1-4 to heal the sick and cast out demons, so they knew Him by
the healings and demons they cast out, as well as being with Jesus and
watching His ministry and life. But all that was before the cross so He
wasn't yet in them.
So
it is possible today for people to know the Holy Spirit because of Him
being around them, or them being around Him, or the fact someone in
their lives DOES know the Lord.
This
could include an unsaved spouse. The other spouse is a Spirit filled
Christian so the unsaved spouse knows His presence, His peace, and even
answered prayer, yet He isn't in them.
It
could include non-Christian children in a home where 1 or both parents
are disciples of Jesus. The kids may be church-wise, know how to pray,
raise their hands and bow their heads, yet have absolutely no interest
in the God of their parents - yet they recognize the peace of the Holy
Spirit, answered prayers of their parents, and His presence in their
home and youth meetings, but He isn't in them.
I
know of several businesses owned by Christians who have morning
devotions for their staff, staff prayer meetings, Bibles laying around
and Christian music playing in the background, yet I also know
non-Christians who work there - they know the Holy Spirit because He is
with them at work - but He isn't in them.
This
could also include any number of church-goers who participate week in
and week out, and recognize the peace they find in church as being the
Holy Spirit, and are believers mentally, but He isn't in them. And I've
known a few pastors/priests/ministers who were full time in ministry yet
He isn't in them.
Are these charismatic's?
Last week I shared Jesus' statements about false prophets/brethren of Matthew 7:15-23 where He said many
will come to Him on the last day claiming they had prophesied, cast out
demons, and done wonderful things in His name, yet He will admit to
them that He never knew them, and they were workers of unrighteousness.
Did
you notice that their claims of having prophesied and cast out demons
are charismatic traits? What stream of the faith prophesies and casts
out demons but we charismatic's? So we see there are false brothers and
sisters in our midst, even though they claim to move in the gifts of the
Holy Spirit. Makes you want to look around the room or church
auditorium next time you gather doesn't it?
Examples of believers but not disciples
In
Acts 8 we have the example of Simon the Sorcerer from Samaria. Philip
came to Samaria, preached Jesus, and many in Samaria were healed and
delivered and many believed in the Lord.
Simon the Sorcerer also believed and was baptized 8:13
tells us - he believed in Jesus and was baptized! Yet when Peter and
John came from Jerusalem and laid hands on the new believers to receive
the Holy Spirit, Simon offered money to Peter for the ability to lay
hands on people so they'd receive the Holy Spirit.
Peter told him this: "May your money perish with you because you thought the gift of God could be purchased with money. You have no part in this matter because your heart isn't right before God! Repent therefore and perhaps God will forgive the thought of your heart, for I perceive you are full of bitterness and captive to sin." (Acts 8:20-23)
Simon
the sorcerer believed and was water baptized - yet Peter said his heart
wasn't right before God and he was still captive to sin. He told him he
had no part in the matter. Yet he believed and was baptized.
Have you ever known anyone who said they believed, was baptized, but
nothing in their life ever changed? Did they know the Holy Spirit
because they'd been around you, around church, but He was never actually
in them?
Worshippers
In
John 4 Jesus talks to a Samaritan woman, so allow me a little
background on Samaritans as it is important to understand what the Lord
told her. After King Solomon died Israel was split into 2 kingdoms;
Israel and Judah. The 2 southern tribes called "Judah", made up of Judah
and Benjamin plus remnants from the other 10, lived in Jerusalem and
Judea and continued to worship according to the guidelines of Moses.
The
10 northern tribes called "Israel" didn't want to go to Judah to
worship in Jerusalem, so they set up their own priesthood in their
capital city, Samaria. Years later the 10 northern tribes were captured
by Assyria, and they relocated many of the Jews to elsewhere in their
empire while importing people from other nations in their empire into
Samaria. Over time, the Jews who remained married these foreigners, and
by the time of Jesus the half-breed Jews of Samaria were hated by many
of the pure-blood Jews of Jerusalem and Judea.
Jesus told the woman at the well in John 4:22: "You worship you know not what, we worship what we know;
for salvation is of the Jews." Notice - she was a worshipper of what
she thought was God, but she wasn't born again. Do you know people who
worship 'they know not what'? They are spiritual, but aren't born again.
Consider
the other religions of the world filled with worshippers; they know not
what they worship, for salvation as Jesus said, comes of the Jews.
Jesus clearly didn't think just because people worshipped and were good
people they are saved. They don't know what they worship, so He isn't in
them.
Lydia
In Acts 16:14
Paul goes to Philippi and joins several Jewish women at the river
outside of town where they were praying. One received Jesus. Of Lydia it
says '..a seller of purple from Thyatira, who worshipped God, heard us; whose heart the Lord opened so that she listened to the things Paul spoke of...and when she was baptized..."
Lydia
was Jewish and worshipped God. She was a praying woman it says - but
she was not born again until she listened to what Paul said of Jesus and
responded. But she wasn't born again until she responded after Paul
told her about Jesus. So just because a person prays and worships
the God of Israel doesn't mean they are born again.
We
must ask why the Bible clearly shows people who are spiritual,
worshippers even of the God of Israel yet the Holy Spirit doesn't live
in them, and why our modern church culture refuses to clearly teach
these things?
Part
of the reason is church culture focuses on getting a person born again
when in fact, Jesus never told us to get people born again! He said to
make disciples. What is the difference? That's next week.
Until then, blessings,
John Fenn
cwowi.org and email me at cwowi@aol.com
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