23. The Holy Spirit
Come into my house, fill me, fill every room
In Your Bible Read This
Acts 2
Here Is Your Memory Verse
For we were all baptised by one Spirit into one body -
whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free, and we were all given
the one Spirit to drink. 1 Corinthians 12.13
Afterwards Talk About
This
Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you first believed?
Or afterwards? Have you been filled with him since then?
Something To Do Before
Next Time
Get together for prayer and go through the steps of welcoming
and receiving Holy Spirit, praying for each other until you are
all filled.
Written Diploma Work
Look at those words pletho and pleres.
Write a page to describe what that could mean today
Meditate Word By Word On
This Verse
Galatians 5.5.
To successfully respond to the call of God everybody needs the power of God's Spirit within and although Christians may have different opinions as to when and how we receive Holy Spirit no-one ever doubts that we need him. Always listen courteously to alternative views and learn and share without arguing or showing superior attitudes. Here is one very popular understanding.
1. The Promise Of Another Baptism.
In Acts 1, 4-8, the word baptism is baptizo, which means immersion or soaked. It is not baptisma of Ephesians 4.5, which is the act of baptism, and it is not baptismos of Hebrews 6.2, which is a cleansing.
2. The Promise Was Prophesied
One word for filled is pletho which means to be like a sponge, saturated and dripping streams of water everywhere. Another Bible word is pleres which means a breadbasket, full to the top, over-flowing and dropping food everywhere.
3. Holy Spirit Is Fathers Promise.
In Old Testament days the Spirit was usually on but not in God's people, Num. 11.25. There were some special except-ions like Bezalel and Joshua See the consequences in Exodus 31.3, Deut. 34.9.
4. Holy Spirit Is Jesus Promise.
Jesus commanded his disciples to receive Holy Spirit, in other words to make him welcome. John 20.22, Acts 1.5-7.
5. Jesus Promised Us Power.
In Acts 1.8 the word is dunamis, the ability to perform anything, or to do miracles, Mat. 25.15, Gal. 3.5, Acts 8.13, Mark 6.5. Another Bible word for power is exousia, which means authority. Luke 10.19.
Exousia gives us the right, but we need dunamis power to enforce the exousia. An official might have authority to take a farmer's field but he needs power to drive out the bull that lives in there! You have authority over demons but you need God's power to make them leave
6. The Promise Begins.
In Acts 2.1-11, Holy Spirit comes with power and 120 believers speak in languages they have never learned. See 1 Cor 14.5,18. Men from many nations come running and hear the wonders of God in their own language. Thats still Gods purpose in filling us today. Peter said that the coming of the Spirit showed that the last days had begun, Joel 2.28-32, Acts 2.16-21.
7. The Promise Moves Outwards.
The Jewish believers soon found that Holy Spirit filled them again and again. Then the nearby Samaritans decided to follow Jesus and also received the Holy Spirit. Acts 8.4-8, 14-17.
Peter visited Cornelius, who was a Roman, a European and a soldier and as he spoke about Jesus, the Holy Spirit fell on all his family and friends. Acts 10. 44-46.
Later we find people in Turkey being filled as well. Acts 13.52, 19,1-7.
Paul wrote that we should all "be, being filled - continually" with the Spirit. See Acts 4.31, Ephesians 5.18
8. The Promise Is For You Today.
Acts 2.38-39 has no time limit even to we who are far off. You can see a picture of how to receive the promise in Mary's experience in Luke 1.35. The Holy Spirit can also come upon you and the power of God can also overshadow you, to allow another holy child of God to be born.
9. Welcome Holy Spirit Now.
Overcome all timidity and pride, thank him for coming, surrender to him and expect either peace, joy, laughter or tears or all four. Maybe you will speak in tongues or burst into praise, worship or prophecy immediately or soon afterwards. You will soon notice his presence in every part of your life. Acts 2.4,10.46, 19.6.