How to Be Filled With the Holy SpiritChikamu
Desire the Spirit’s Filling
After a man is convinced that he can be filled with the Spirit, he must desire to be. To the interested inquirer I ask these questions: Are you sure that you want to be possessed by a Spirit who, while He is pure and gentle and wise and loving, will yet insist upon being Lord of your life? Are you sure you want your personality to be taken over by One who will require obedience to the written Word? Who will not tolerate any of the self-sins in your life, such as self-love and self-indulgence? Who will not permit you to strut or boast or show off? Who will take the direction of your life away from you and will reserve the sovereign right to test you and discipline you? Who will strip away from you many loved objects which secretly harm your soul? Unless you can answer an eager “Yes” to these questions, you do not want to be filled. You may want the thrill or the victory or the power, but you do not really want to be filled with the Spirit. Your desire is little more than a feeble wish and is not pure enough to please God, who demands all or nothing.
Again I ask: Are you sure you need to be filled with the Spirit? Tens of thousands of Christians, laymen, preachers, and missionaries manage to get on somehow without having had a clear experience of being filled. That Spiritless labor can lead only to tragedy in the day of Christ is something the average Christian seems to have forgotten. But how about you?
Perhaps your doctrinal bias is away from belief in the crisis of the Spirit’s filling. Very well, look at the fruit of such doctrine. What is your life producing? You are doing religious work, preaching, singing, writing, promoting, but what is the quality of your work? True, you received the Spirit at the moment of conversion, but is it also true that you are ready without a further anointing to resist temptation, obey the Scriptures, understand the truth, live victoriously, die in peace, and meet Christ without embarrassment at His coming?
If, on the other hand, your soul cries out for God, for the living God, and your dry and empty heart despairs of living a normal Christian life without a further anointing, then I ask you: Is your desire all-absorbing? Is it the biggest thing in your life? Does it crowd out every common religious activity and fill you with an acute longing that can only be described as the pain of desire? If your heart cries “Yes” to these questions you may be on your way to a spiritual breakthrough that will transform your whole life.
Rugwaro
About this Plan
With all of the confusing and contradictory teaching on the Holy Spirit, some people instinctively recoil at any mention of the Spirit’s filling. Learn four simple words that point to a spiritual breakthrough in this 5-day study from A.W. Tozer.
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