The nine gifts of God (#4)

It’s easy to see why the word of Knowledge and word of wisdom are the most received gifts of God because they pertain to problems we face in our daily lives, like how do we witness to someone, what does a Scripture verse mean or what plans does God have for my life.  God’s wisdom is needed for more difficult problems such as family problems and financial difficulties. Ask God for specific answers to all your problems because all saints have access to God through the Holy Spirit. Pray about anything and everything and at all times.  The third gift of God is prophecy. I’m not referring to Old Testament type prophecy where you foretell future events like the prophets did. The gift of prophecy is where you get a direct word from the Lord usually to give to someone else.

When the Lord is giving direction to someone’s life they may be unsure if it was actually God advising them or their own conscience. God usually confirms his direction to someone and maybe twice to make sure the message is received. Sometimes someone in the process of making an important decision will go to God’s Word and the Bible will be opened at a verse giving God’s answer.  Other times God will give a word for word answer to another believer to be delivered to the person needing an answer. On occasion God uses this gift to confirm what He has already told you to do about some issue.

The fourth gift of God is faith. All of us are born with a certain measure of faith so we can be saved by grace. Our faith grows in proportion to our personal relationship with the Lord. Sometimes we need greater faith than we have or we can get without help. The Holy Spirit has the ability to manifest His own divine faith through you for His purpose. Anything God asks of you that you are too weak to accomplish the Holy Spirit can give you the faith to do it.  Lets say God asks you to make a paraplegic walk and you don’t have the faith to believe you can do it. The Holy Spirit will manifest His faith in you to accomplish this miracle. When the Apostles raised people from the dead there was no way they had the faith on their own to make that happen. The Holy Spirit manifested His faith through them to do this.

The nine gifts of God (#3)

Nothing is more credible than eyewitness testimony spoken with conviction. That’s why the Apostles who knew Jesus were so effective gaining converts to Christianity. I have a personal testimony about the Holy Spirit I hope you find as compelling. Many years ago I decided to settle once and for all whether or not there was a God.  I decided to read the Holy Bible from cover to cover, not once but twice, so I wouldn’t miss anything. In my arrogance I thought I could pick up on inconsistencies in the Bible that might disprove it in my mind. My plan was to sit down afterwards and make up a pros and cons list and use logic to figure out if God was real or not.

At some point in my Bible reading, I don’t recall exactly when, I came to the realization that the Bible I was holding in my hands actually was written by God and everything in it was true. There really was a God who created the universe and me. God really does love me and wants me to live with Him in heaven forever.  It was quite a shock. I suddenly knew it all was true without a doubt in my mind. There was no internal debate about it. I also became acutely aware that God’s salvation plan for man was sheer perfection.

Romans 8:16 – The Spirit Himself will bear witness with my spirit that we are children of God.

I puzzled over how this happened so quickly and I came to the conclusion that the Holy Spirit, which is always present when God’s Word is read or spoken, communed with my spirit to confirm the validity of God and His truth in my heart, the very spirit within me. What else could it have been? One minute I didn’t believe and the next minute I did without thinking about it.  Ever since then I’ve told everyone it’s impossible to read the Bible all the way through twice, with an open mind, without the Holy Spirit convicting the reader of their sin which, in turn, will lead to their belief in God and accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior.

I based this statement on my personal experience. I have also mentioned this in two previous blogs. I remember reading a story once about a radical Muslim who thought he would read our Bible so he could disprove it and confirm Allah as the one true God.  A funny thing happened.  The Muslim came to the realization that Jehovah was the one true God and Islam was a fake religion.  The Muslim converted to Christianity and had to emigrate to America so his family wouldn’t kill him for leaving the faith.  I saw it on one of the cable  news channels and I think he wrote a book about his experience.  I’m throwing down a challenge for anyone to do the same thing and prove me wrong.  I won’t be holding my breath.

The nine gifts of God (#2)

The nine gifts of God:

1. The word of knowledge
2. The word of wisdom
3. The gift of prophecy
4. The gift of faith
5. The gifts of healing
6. The working of miracles
7. The discerning of spirits
8. Different kinds of tongues
9. The interpretation of tongues

According to my reference material from bible-knowledge.com the gifts of God are not as important as the fruits of the Holy Spirit but I have to disagree on that one. While it’s true the fruits come with the indwelt Holy Spirit and are always available for sanctification they are not used all that much on a daily basis by nearly as many people as are the first two gifts from God, the word of knowledge and the word of wisdom.  These two gifts are often used in conjunction because by the word of knowledge you receive supernatural knowledge and insight directly from the Holy Spirit that you wouldn’t have been able to know otherwise and the word of wisdom is supernatural insight from the Holy Spirit how to apply the knowledge you have received for the best outcome. Knowing something is one thing and successfully using that knowledge is another. Used together these two gifts give sensational results.

Knowledge, understanding and wisdom are needed by the saints in every area of life and are therefore the most requested by prayers to the Father. Probably 90% of the requests for Gods gifts fall on word of knowledge and word of wisdom while the other seven gifts get only a scant 10% of the requests. People are more concerned about the daily impact on their lives than they are on the lives of others.  The Bible makes 9 direct or indirect commands for the believer to study God’s Word and there are 17 commands in the Bible to pray to the Father for what you want so the Bible is directing our attention to these two gifts in particular. In my daily prayers to god I pray for the same thing most people do, the knowledge, understanding and wisdom of God’s Word.

How does the Holy Spirit transmit this knowledge and wisdom to us? The primary way the Holy Spirit shares knowledge in through “inner knowing”. Suddenly you just know something without a doubt. Sometimes I’ll read a verse of Scripture and the knowledge and understanding of it are so clear it jumps out at me.  The Holy Spirit is transmitting His specific knowledge directly into my spirit. The Bible confirms the Holy Spirit will “bear witness” with our human spirit. This Spirit to spirit witness results in the “inner knowing” of the truth of God’s Word.

The nine gifts of God (#1)

Those of us who are saved are never alone. Upon salvation the Holy Spirit takes up residence inside us, as promised by God, to be our helper, guide, counselor, and our source of heavenly power while on this earth. The Holy Spirit is our seal from God that we are His possession, which proves we are saved and heaven bound.  When we die both our spirit and the Holy Spirit have to come out of our body, at which time the Holy Spirit escorts our spirit to Jesus. We never have to worry now about how we find our way home.

2 Cor 5:6 – Therefore we are always confident and know that as long as we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord.

As mentioned in my last blog, the Holy Spirit comes to us bearing the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit. These are the nine divine attributes of God that define who He is. God will make these fruits available to us in our walk with Him for the rest of our lives here on  earth.  These fruits of the Holy Spirit are the tools God uses to sanctify us. Let’s review these fruits again; they are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.  These are the tools, the heavy artillery, that God uses to make us more like Christ over time. These fruits of the Holy Spirit never leave us but the believer must be aware of what the fruits are and then work with the Holy Spirit to develop them.

There are nine gifts of God given to the believer that are separate from the fruits of the Holy Spirit. While these gifts also come from the Holy Spirit too they are not as important as the fruits and they aren’t inside you. They come from God and are manifested by the Holy Spirit as He sees fit.  These gifts are more of a one time use weapon of God or over a limited time frame. Think of these gifts as small arms in God’s arsenal. These nine gifts are normally given to the believer individually by the Holy Spirit and usually in response to prayer to the Father.  The believer must first of all, be aware of these gifts in order to ask for them. The believer must have a valid reason to request a gift from God and make the petition to God by prayer. The Holy Spirit may or may not honor the request by the sovereign will of God.

1 Cor 12:7-11 – But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all: for to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, to another the word of knowledge through the same Spirit, to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the same Spirit, to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another discerning spirits, to another different kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues.

Who is God? (#2 and last)

Scripture says we are to live for Christ; to do our best to emulate Christ. What does that mean? How do we do that? God gives the Holy Spirit to us as a helper, a friend, a counselor, to help us in our walk with God to become more like Jesus over time.  This sanctification process is to be accomplished using the nine fruits of the Spirit. This is the heavy artillery God will use in our lives as we confront this fallen world.  The arsenal of God is unstoppable. The problem is most Christians are still on spiritual milk and are not aware of the weapons at their disposal. Those who are aware of God’s divine attributes inside them have no idea how to release the power of God to their benefit. They fail due to lack of knowledge.

2 Cor 4:8-9 – We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.

The above verse is life in a nutshell on this sin-filled world, if you’re a Christian. For the unbeliever I can’t imagine the horror they must be going through with no hope.

2 Cor 4:17 – For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.

God will do the work of sanctification Himself using the fruits of the Holy Spirit, but He won’t do it without your free will acceptance and participation in the process. God’s power of the Holy Spirit can only be released through saints with a knowledge and understanding of God’s Word and that requires personal reading and study of the Bible.  You can’t ask for what you don’t know? You can’t ask if you don’t know how to ask? With the knowledge and understanding of God’s Word comes the wisdom necessary to unleash the power of God within us.

Gal 2:20 – I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.

Col 1:27 – Christ in you, the hope of glory.

James 4:2 – You do not have because you do not ask.

James 5:16 – The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.

Who is God? (#1)

I know we’ll never know the true magnitude of God because our mind’s can’t begin to comprehend an omnipotent and omniscient God. That will be true when we’re in heaven and even more so here on earth where our mental acuity is severity restricted.  We don’t have to guess who God is because He tells us. In His love, mercy and grace God has revealed Himself to us in His Word, our Holy Bible.  God is a person. God has a personality. God has a way of doing things according to His divine nature of love, joy, peace, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. God has done this because He loves us and wants to fellowship with us in heaven forever.

Eph 4:30 – Do not bring sorrow to God’s Holy Spirit by the way you live. Remember, He has identified you as His own, guaranteeing that you will be saved on the day of redemption.

Phil 2:13 – It is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.

Mt 19:26 & Mk 10:27 – With God all things are possible.

Next to salvation, the greatest gift God gives a saved Christian is His Holy Spirit to indwell us. This means God’s nine fruits of the Spirit, the divine attributes listed above, are inside us. God does this for a reason.  Satan is the god of this fallen world and he is bent on our destruction. We are weak and defenseless against the powers of darkness on our own. Our blessed hope is the power of God through acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

Rom 8:26 – The Spirit helps us in our weakness.

Col 1:11 – We are strengthened with all might, according to His glorious power, for all patience and longsuffering with joy.

Phil 4:13 – I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Fruits of the Holy Spirit (#10 and last)

We know from Scripture that God wants to change every believer so that they are more and more like Jesus over time. God wants us to emulate Jesus, the perfect and sinless Man. We know that God Himself will bring about this change in us through the indwelt Holy Spirit.  God will pour our His divine fruits, His nature, who He really is, directly into our heart, soul, mind, spirit, and personality. The nine fruits of the Holy Spirit bear repeating. They are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.  However, God will not ram His attributes down our throats. We must make the free will choice to let God change us. Some people think they can just sit back and let God do His thing without them having to do anything but they’re wrong.

The sanctification process is and always will be a two way street between God and us. Once we know the what, the why and the how of this process we can do our part by starting to walk and operate in the spirit by our thoughts, words and actions.  We have to keep these divine attributes of God at the forefront of our minds and make a conscious effort to apply them in our lives. Our daily prayers to God should be about implementing God’s divine fruit in our lives with the help of the Holy Spirit.  God will be faithful to do His part because it’s who He is. That is comforting to know. The Holy Spirit will work with you and through you as much as you ask for and can handle. But God will pull back if you don’t do your part.

The sanctification process is slow and painful at times so just keep moving forward with determination and constant prayer. Eventually God’s attributes will shine forth from the inside of you and God will notice. People will notice and be drawn to you for your witness of Christ.  Remember that this sanctification process is the ultimate, highest aim and goal with God for our lives. Scripture says the Holy Spirit is with us to be our counselor and helper and God is referring to sanctification. process.

Fruits of the Holy Spirit (#9)

The eighth fruit of the Holy Spirit is gentleness. Jesus Christ personified this attribute when He walked the earth. If you study the life of Jesus you can see how He handled people with gentleness to get a better result. People respond better to gentleness than to any other fruit of the Spirit. Pray that the Holy Spirit will pour His gentleness into your spirit so you will be a blessing to others.

Ps 18:35 & 2 Sam 22:36 – You have also given me the shield of Your salvation; Your right hand has held me up, Your gentleness has made me great.

2 Cor 10:1 – Now I, Paul, myself am pleading with you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ – who in presence am lowly among you, but being absent am bold toward you.

The ninth and last fruit of the Holy Spirit is self-control. Our sin nature constantly battles with our spirit for control in a major tug of war. It takes great self-control to tame the lusts of the flesh in this fallen world. It takes self-control to walk in the spirit. God has this divine attribute in spades. We need to pray to God for an outpouring of this fruit into our minds.  The  sanctification process with the Lord uses these nine fruits of the Holy Spirit. Again, these divine attributes of God are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Pray that God will fill you up with His good fruit in proportion to your need.  The fruit of self-control is very important. Just like love is a key fruit, so is self-control. It will be hard to overcome bad habits and handle difficult situations without it. Without self-control it’ll be hard for you to make much of an impact for the kingdom of God.

Fruits of the Holy Spirit (#8)

The seventh fruit of the Holy Spirit is faithfulness. This fruit is loyalty, truthfulness, integrity and justice; always doing what is right. We know God holds this attribute in high esteem by the number of time it is declared in the Bible. God cannot lie or break a covenant promise because of His faithfulness.  God cannot fail to fulfill any prophecy in His Word because of His faithfulness. God cannot fail to save us unto salvation and take us to heaven with Him because of His faithfulness.  God’s actions are always fair and His decisions are always just. Whatever promises God makes He can and will do it for His glory!  In our relationship with God He expects faithfulness in return. In all our dealings with God we must strive to be honest, true, loyal, dependable, dedicated, steadfast and obedient. Pray that we be worthy of God’s trust. Ask God to pour out His faithfulness into our spirits in large measure. Nothing pleases God more than our faithfulness and God is watching.

Ps 36:5 – Your mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds.

Ps 89:1 – I will sing the mercies of the Lord forever; with my mouth I will make known Your faithfulness to all generations.

Ps 89:2 – For I have said, “Mercy shall built up forever; Your faithfulness You shall establish in the very heavens”.

Ps 89:5 – And the heavens will praise Your wonders, O Lord; Your faithfulness also in the assembly of the saints.

Ps 89:8 – O Lord God of hosts, who is mighty like You, O Lord? Your faithfulness surrounds You.

Ps 119:90 – Your faithfulness endures to all generations; You established the earth, and it abides.

Isa 11:5 – Righteousness shall be the belt of His loins, and faithfulness the belt of His waist.

Isa 25:1 – O Lord, You are my God. I will exalt You. I will praise Your name, for You have done wonderful things; Your counsels of old are faithful and true.

Fruits of the Holy Spirit (#7)

The sixth fruit of the Holy Spirit is goodness. What draws people to put their faith in God is they can see the goodness of God. They understand in their heart that God is true and faithful to His Word. The Holy Spirit communes with the unbeliever’s spirit to confirm the truth of the gospel.  Our spirit knows the Master’s voice when he hears it. When God’s divine attribute of goodness is manifested it’s like a bright light shining through for all to see. All of God’s fruits emanate brightly, but goodness and love shine the brightest.

When the Holy Spirit pours the fruit of goodness into our heart it permeates into our personality. When we witness for Christ our passion and conviction for God is evident, which engenders trust.  I’ve said before it’s impossible to read the Bible through twice without being saved.  One reason is you realize the Bible could not have been written by man.  The other reason is the goodness of God is so evident it jumps off the pages of God’s Word straight into your soul.  Trust in God to be faithful to His Word is absolute.  We are left knowing without a doubt that God dearly loves us.     

Psalm 13:9 – Oh, how great is Your goodness, which You have laid up for those who fear You, which You have prepared for those who trust in You in the presence of the sons of men!

Psalm 145:9 – The Lord id good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.

Exodus 34:6 – The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth.

Jeremiah 31:14 – And My people shall be satisfied with My goodness, says the Lord.