Monthly Archives: August 2009

Speaking in Tongues

Question: I am saved and was baptized in the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues, but it seems like I have lost it. I haven’t spoken in my prayer language in a long time, and I’m wondering if I am still filled with the Holy Spirit. Does the Holy Spirit leave us if we grieve Him when we sin?

Take Scripture as a Whole

We begin with Paradise. In Genesis 2:16, we read: ‘And the Lord God commanded the man, saying.’ And later (3:11), ‘Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?’
Note how obedience to the command is the one virtue of Paradise, the one condition of man’s abiding there, the one thing his Creator asks of him. Nothing is said of faith, or humility, or love: obedience includes all. As supreme as is the claim and authority of God is the demand for obedience as the one thing that is to decide his destiny. In the life of man, to obey is the one thing needful.

Turn now from the beginning to the close of the Bible. In its last chapter you read (Revelation 22:14), ‘Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have a right to the tree of life.’ Or, if we accept the Revised Version, which gives another reading, we have the same thought in chapters 12 and 14, where we read of the seed of the woman (12:17), ‘which keep the commandments of God, and hold the testimony of Jesus’; and of the patience of the saints (14:12), ‘Here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.’

From beginning to end, from Paradise lost to Paradise regained, the law is unchangeable—it is only obedience that gives access to the tree of life and the favor of God.

And if you ask how the change was effected out of the disobedience at the beginning that closed the way to the tree of life, to the obedience at the end that again gained entrance to it, turn to that which stands midway between the beginning and the end—the cross of Christ. Read a passage like Romans 5:19, ‘Through the obedience of the One shall the many be made righteous’; or Phillippians 2:8, ‘He became obedient unto death, therefore God hath highly exalted Him’; or Hebrews 5:8, 9, ‘He learned obedience and became the Author of salvation to them that obey Him,’ and you see how the whole redemption of Christ consists in restoring obedience to its place. The beauty of His salvation consists in this, that He brings us back to the life of obedience, through which alone the creature can give the Creator the glory due to Him, or receive the glory of which his Creator desires to make him partaker. Paradise, Calvary, Heaven, all proclaim with one voice:

‘Child of God! the first and the last thing thy God asks of thee is simple, universal, unchanging obedience.’

Afraid, Lonely or Unhappy

Anne Frank said, “The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside,” Kenny is saying, “Step outside the physical world which we live and into the spiritual world which God provides; there you will find: “the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” (Psalms 27:1) There you will find that when all others leave; God is always with you; for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. (Deuteronomy 31:6) There you will find that your joy comes from the Lord and not people; happy is that people, whose God is the LORD. (Psalms 144:15)

Obligated?

I’m not obligated to please people. I’m not obligated to follow man. I’m not obligated to settle for your opinion. I’m not obligated to be perfect. I’m obligated to keep trying via the power of the Holy Spirit to be the best I can be every day. I’m obligated to know the Word of God for myself. I’m obligated to love the Lord with all my heart. I’m obligated to my wife. I’m obligated to love others as Christ loves me. I’m obligated to reach others for Christ by example—living a life of integrity, moral character, and holiness. I’m obligated to look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of my faith, (Hebrews 12)

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