Friday, 18 April 2014

Manifestations of the Holy Spirit - how do I discern?

Manifestations of the Spirit – how do I discern?
So all around me in church I see people shaking, laughing, falling...what do I do?
1.    Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!  There are spiritual manifestations mentioned in the Bible that might not measure up to your standard of “decency in church”, for instance:
Acts 2:13  “But others made a joke of it and derisively said, They are simply drunk and full of sweet wine”  Peter had to explain to these people that they were not drunk at 9 o’clock in the morning!  Now what do drunk people look like? I leave that to your imagination.   Certainly not like what we would normally expect people to look like in church.....
Judging outward appearances per se is a minefield: Jesus says in  Matt 11:18-19  “For John came neither eating nor drinking [with others], and they say, He has a demon!  19  The Son of Man came eating and drinking [with others] and they say, Behold, a glutton and a wine drinker....”  Which is why He says we must judge by the fruit -  Matt 12:33  “....for the tree is known and recognized and judged by its fruit.” Is the person edified and built up in his spiritual walk by the manifestation?  What does his life look like?
2.     Spiritual wind and spiritual fire are mentioned in the Bible:
Heb 1:7  “Referring to the angels He says, [God] Who makes His angels winds and His ministering servants flames of fire”
Ps 104:4  “Who makes winds His messengers, flames of fire His ministers.”
Both these were also physically present in Acts 2 at the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
3.     We are actually expected to live in the supernatural:
Phil 3:20  “But we are citizens of the state (commonwealth, homeland) which is in heaven....”
2 Chor 4:18  “Since we consider and look not to the things that are seen, but to the things that are unseen.....”
Acts 6:8  “Now Stephen, full of grace and power worked great wonders and signs among the people.”  Stephen was not one of the apostles, and yet he did these things.  So working wonders are for us too...
4.  There are most definitely warnings in the Bible  against counterfeit manifestations, and these are given because we are not infallible:
Luke 11:35  “Be careful, therefore, that the light that is in you is not darkness”  Remembering that satan can also show himself as an angel of light.
2 Chor 11:4  “For if a man comes and preaches another Jesus than the One we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the Spirit you once received, or a different gospel from the one you then received and welcomed; ....” We are to watch carefully how we conduct our lives, and whether teachings are according to the truth in Scripture.
5.     Be encouraged!  John 7:17  “If any man desires to do His will (God’s pleasure), he will know whether the teaching is from God....  If we love God with all our heart, mind, body, soul and spirit, wholly, then we will not be deceived!
6.   Of course a church service should normally be a controlled environment.  Watch Paul ordering the meetings in 1 Cor 14:  Verse 26  “let everything be constructive and edifying and for the good of all.”  Verse 27 “If some speak in a strange tongue, let the number be limited to two or at the most three, and each one taking his turn, and let one interpret and explain what is said.”  Verse 29  “So let two or three prophets speak”   Verse 29  “But if an inspired revelation comes to another who is sitting by then let the first one be silent.”  Verse 33 “For He is not a God of confusion and disorder but of peace and order.”   And so forth.  But note that he is not forbidding any of these things, just giving guidelines as to how the people attending can give testimony of the Spirit working through them in a way that benefits all.
7.    How do I know whether what I am experiencing is from the Holy Spirit?  I believe that God did not create us to be puppets, with Him pulling the strings.  He created us with our own free will, so that in every situation, obeying Him is our own choice.  So I believe that if your body is physically reacting to the working of the Holy Spirit (like shaking all over, fluttering of hands, shaking of head, laughing, whatever) you will be able to stop this at any time.  And let it continue again if you want. Paul seems to agree with me (he he!) for in 1 Cor 14:32 he says “For the spirits of the prophets (the speakers in tongues) are under the speaker’s control [and subject to being silenced as may be necessary]” - emphasis mine.
8.     What do I do if I am unsure whether someone is acting through the Holy Spirit or not?  Start praying in your heavenly language for them.  If it is genuine, you are encouraging that person.  If it is counterfeit, you are interceding on their behalf – remember that the Holy Spirit takes over your prayer if you pray in your spirit.  In that way you are not standing in the way of the working of the Spirit.  There is a warning in Matt 12:32  “...but whoever speaks against the Spirit, the Holy One, will not be forgiven.......” Jesus was speaking about the fact that some said He drove out demons by Beelzebub.  So ask Him to give you discernment as you practise hearing and experiencing Him.
9.      So....to what conclusion do I come?
I think that the Spirit must be given free reign during every church service.  He must not be denied, His leading must be supreme. BUT that His manifestations must be orderly and peaceful, so that non-believers attending the service can be edified by it, actually DRAWN to Him, amazed by His presence!  However, there should also be gatherings of the saints (as Paul refers to believers!) where no non-believers are present, and where no limits are placed on how the Holy Spirit wishes to manifest Himself. Of course, should counterfeit manifestations be present, these should be addressed.  I think prayer meetings for example could be such gatherings – difficult to imagine non-believers attending those!  Just a personal opinion.

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