2004-03-17 - Counting on the Coach
Encore 1999-12-15
The Spirit-Controlled Life
John 16:7-13 (NLT) (Jesus speaking) But it is actually
best for you that I go away, because if I don't, the Counselor won't come.
If I do go away, he will come because I will send him to you. 8 And when
he comes, he will convince the world of its sin, and of God's righteousness,
and of the coming judgment. 9 The world's sin is unbelief in me. 10 Righteousness
is available because I go to the Father, and you will see me no more. 11
Judgment will come, because the prince of this world has already been judged.
12 Oh, there is so much more I want to tell you, but you can't bear it now.
13 When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will
not be presenting his own ideas; he will be telling you what he has heard.
He will tell you about the future.
In the game of tennis, when one of the players is in position to score the
winning point, it is said to be his advantage. It's sort of like that with
what Jesus said about the Holy Spirit. If we get the point that Jesus would
be sending the Holy Spirit, we will understand the advantage that is ours.
As difficult as it must have been to see Jesus ascend back to the Father,
the disciples must have found great encouragement in knowing that the Holy
Spirit was on His way.
What Advantage does the Holy Spirit Bring to Us?
Convicts Us of Sin: The Holy Spirit whispers to our conscience when
we have transgressed or violated the will of God. Often after people first
receive Christ, they come under heavy conviction for various sins. They should
not be discouraged. The Holy Spirit is merely doing His part in the process
of transforming the new believer.
Convinces Us to do Right: Not only does the Spirit of God convict
us of sin; He also prompts us to do right. Often we can sense the Spirit
encouraging us to be obedient to the Word of God.
Leads us Toward the Truth: The Spirit of God reveals truth about Jesus
Christ.
Every person who has surrendered his or her life to Christ has received the
gift of the Holy Spirit. According to John 14:16-17, the Spirit is our Helper.
The word Helper has rich meaning. It means Comforter, and because of His
presence in our lives, we can have the peace that surpasses our human
understanding.
Helper also means Counselor. The Spirit of God is our wise advisor. James
writes that if we lack wisdom, we should ask God.
The word, Helper was also an athletic term in Jesus' day. It was a term used
to define the coach. The coach trains, encourages, corrects and enables us
to play the game to win. He keeps us focused and provides the game plan for
us to cross the finish line someday with satisfaction. We must listen to
the Coach, and we must obey if we are to win the prize!
The Importance & Value of Spiritual Gifts
1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12, Ephesians 4
I like to think about spiritual gifts as power tools. Why do we need to plug
into God's power? They are the resources that we need that enable us go beyond
our human resources, to get the job done.
We can only get the job done by the power of the Holy Spirit - Jesus said
that apart from Him, we can do nothing (John 15:5)
When we plug into the Spirit's power, our batteries don't go dead.
He will get the credit when what we do comes from His power. We can do a
lot of good things in our own power, and often get recognition for doing
those things, but only those people who are plugged into the Spirit's power
can do the God things.
Here's the deal on Spiritual Gifts. It's the right person in the right place
for the right reason for the right results. When gifts are deployed, watch
out!
Fantastic Fruit
Galatians 5:22-23
Does an apple tree have to strain to produce fruit? No. It's a natural, because
it's an apple tree. It's not possible for us to say, "This year, don't produce
apples." An apple tree cannot not do what it's destined to do. The fruit
of the Spirit is also a natural by-product of the indwelling presence of
God in your life. An apple tree needs some pruning or fertilizing and some
special attention, but the production of apples is its natural inclination.
The fruit of the Spirit is not something you can produce. You may achieve
a measure of success in each of these areas on your own, but you can never
experience them in fullest measure apart from Christ and the indwelling of
the Spirit of God.
Who's in Charge?
Every believer who has received Christ as their Lord and Saviour has received
the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). It's obvious, however, that some
Christians seem to walk according to the Spirit more consistently than others.
Some people seem to experience greater power, greater fruit and greater results.
Does God give more Spirit to some than to others? God gives gifts differently
according to His will and purpose (1 Cor. 12:11). Because of this, we sometimes
see God's power manifested differently in each other. We will not see, however,
some people having more Holy Spirit than others. There are two key ingredients
that foster the full manifestation of God's power in our lives.
Surrender
The more we give up to God, the more God gives to us to be all that He designed
us to be. Read Galatians 2:20. Our failure to surrender quenches the Spirit
in our life. The Holy Spirit is in us, if we have indeed received Christ
into our heart, but perhaps we have not fully surrendered to Him.
Submission
Submission is day-to-day surrender. At the end of the Civil War, the Confederate
troops surrendered. They were declaring their commitment to no longer fight
or resist. Submitting to the authority of the Union Army, and ultimately
reuniting as one nation, was a process of submission. We may have willed
in our hearts to surrender to all that God wants to do in and through us
by the power of the Holy Spirit, but there is a daily submission process
that must continue, for us to fully realize His power. The Holy Spirit will
lead, prompt and encourage on a regular basis, and we must choose on a regular
basis to submit.
"Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit," says the Lord. (Zechariah
4:6)
Questions or Comments?
David
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