The free gift of the Holy
Spirit is the result of Jesus' death,
resurrection, and ascension into heaven where
he reigns with the Father in glory. The Father
poured out the Holy Spirit upon the first
disciples of Jesus on the Feast of Pentecost
(Acts 2). Jesus told his disciples that anyone
who asks the Father in faith will receive the
gift of the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:13). This is
the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecy
that there would come a time when God would
pour out his Spirit on all flesh (Joel 2:28).
The gift of the Holy Spirit is not limited to
a few but is available to every believer and
disciple of Jesus Christ, in every land, every
culture, and every place on the face of the
earth. What is the essential and unique role
of the Holy Spirit for Christians today? And
what can we expect to receive when we ask the
Father for the gift of the Holy Spirit?
Jesus baptizes with the Holy
Spirit and with fire
When John the Baptist announced the coming of
the Christ, God's Anointed Son, Messiah, and
Savior of the world, he explained the
Messiah's mission in terms of baptism with the
Holy Spirit:
"I baptize you with water, but he
who is mightier than I is coming, the thong
of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie;
he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and
with fire" (Luke 3:16).
Many Christians today recognize the vital need
for ongoing renewal in the power and gifts of
the Holy Spirit. It is the unique role of the
Holy Spirit to draw us into deeper unity with
the Father and the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ,
and to draw us into greater unity of mind,
heart, and spirit with all who belong to
Christ as members of his body. The Holy Spirit
is the guiding force for effective mission and
fruitful evangelization - even in the face of
increasing opposition, hostility, and
persecution.
We all need the power and the gifts of the
Holy Spirit so we can stand strong in faith,
steadfast in hope, and on fire with the
fervent love of Christ in our hearts - a
burning and earnest love for all - even our
enemies.
Paul the Apostle reminds us of the greatest
gift and fruit of the Spirit who dwells within
us:
"Hope does not disappoint us,
because God's love has been poured into our
hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been
given to us" (Romans 5:5).
The Century of the Holy
Spirit
This past century has been called
the Century of the Holy Spirit. The
Pentecostal and charismatic movements have
their origin in a revival that culminated in
the outpouring of the charismatic
manifestations and gifts of the Spirit on
January 1, 1901. (See
The
Century of the Holy Spirit by Dr. Vinson
Synan.)
Now, more than 114 years later, many millions
of Christian in every country of the world
have experienced the baptism in the Spirit and
the charismatic gifts and workings of the Holy
Spirit. What is this spiritual phenomena? Is
it for everyone? This issue seeks to give some
answers for those who hunger for deeper
conversion, fuller release of the power and
gifts of the Spirit, and greater
transformation in holiness, fruit of the
Spirit, and Christlike character.
Don't miss the articles on being
Baptized
in the Holy Spirit by Steve Clark and
why the
Baptism
in the Spirit is a Grace for the Whole
Church by Raniero Cantalamessa.
Why do we need to be filled
with the Holy Spirit?
Why should every Christian today desire the
full release of the power and gifts of the
Holy Spirit? The Scriptures present us with
many attributes of the Holy Spirit and with
reasons why we should always desire to be
filled with the Holy Spirit:
- The Holy Spirit is the giver of life –
he fills us with the abundant supernatural
life which comes from God.
- The Holy Spirit is our guard, defender,
and shield of faith
- The Spirit is the Bulwark of Truth who
guides and teaches us all the truth
- The Spirit is the giver of knowledge and
understanding
- The Spirit is the giver of wisdom and
counsel
- The Spirit is the giver of righteousness
who helps us to do what is just and good
- The Spirit is the giver of discernment
who frees us from ignorance, error, and
wrong
- The Spirit is the giver of power, might,
and strength which come from on high
- The Spirit performs mighty works and
miracles in and through us
- The Spirit is the giver of prophecy,
revelation, vision, and signs
- The Spirit is the giver of awe and
reverence for God
- The Spirit is the all-consuming fire of
God’s presence and warmth
- The Spirit is our guide who leads and
directs us in doing God's will
- The Holy Spirit is the purifying fire
who cleanses us of guilt and sin
- The Holy Spirit is our sanctifier who
makes us holy as God is holy
- The Spirit of glory transforms us from
one degree of glory to another
- The Spirit of fortitude instills
confidence, boldness, and courage in us
- The Spirit is the giver and power of
undying love and overflowing compassion
- The Spirit is the power of forgiveness
and mercy who shows us the way of mercy
- The Spirit of meekness makes us meek and
gentle of heart like the heart of Jeus
- The Spirit of humility makes us willing
servants as Jesus served humbly and
willingly
- The Spirit of hope gives us patience,
long-suffering, and perseverance
- The Spirit of discipline and
self-control helps us grow in self-mastery
and maturity
- The Spirit is the giver of peace that
passes all understanding
- The Spirit is the giver of unspeakable
joy, happiness, and contentment
- The Spirit is the anchor and hope of
heaven who makes our hope grow strong and
steady
- The Spirit is our intercessor who knows
our needs and shows us what to prayer for.
- The Spirit prays in and through us and
gives us the gift of tongues and gift of
praise.
- The Spirit fills us with generosity and
magnanimity
- The Spirit is a guiding light when we
are lost, confused, or perplexed
- The Spirit is our burning bush and
pillar of fire who burns constantly within
us
- The Spirit makes us a tabernacle and
temple of God’s presence
- The Spirit is the power and strength of
saints
- The Spirit is the power and strength of
missionaries
- The Spirit is the power and strength of
martyrs
- The Holy Spirit is our Helper,
Comforter, and Advocate.
God wants to “pour out his Spirit on all
flesh” (Joel 2:28). That has been his plan
since the beginning and it is his will for us
today. We can ignore or resist God’s offer to
fill us with his Holy Spirit, or we can ask
the Father to fill us with the gift of the
Holy Spirit (Luke 10:11).
God is Spirit – we can only know and
experience his presence and power at work in
his creation, his people, and in our personal
lives through the gift and working of his Holy
Spirit. God wants each of us to know him
personally and experientially as our Father in
heaven.
We can only know God personally and
experientially as our Father through his
Spirit. This is the supreme work of the Holy
Spirit who witnesses with our spirit that God
is our Father who lives in us and makes his
home with us and remains with us.
We can personally and experientially know
God’s love for us through the gift of the Holy
Spirit. God pours his love into our hearts
through the gift of the Holy Spirit (Romans
5:5).
May this issue inspire you to ask the Father to
give you the gift and full release of the Holy
Spirit and to renew within you the gifts of
faith, hope, and love and the spiritual gifts
that equip us for effective mission and growth
in holy living for Jesus Christ.