It has taken me some time to get the following words on paper this morning. I genuinely feel that these words were inspired for those who do not feel that they are capable of speaking for God. Truly, the Holy Spirit wants to use YOU where you are today to reach others with His truth. Please pay close attention to the Application and Prayer section. I firmly believe God is going to allow someone to lead someone to Christ today! Are you willing to be used by Him?
Thoughts
It seems a bit odd that this could be that. But it was true! That which the prophet Joel had prophesied had become this which the people in Jerusalem were experiencing (Acts 2:16). Indeed, the “the age of the prophethood of all believers” had dawned (Stronstad “Influence,” p.46).
When the Holy Spirit was poured out on the believers at Pentecost, the Scripture declares they “began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit was giving them utterance” (Acts 2:4b). Those who were gathered around, from various regions, each heard the believers “speaking of the mighty deeds of God” (Acts 2:11) in their own language. It was a phenomenon that both intrigued and instigated those in the crowd. There were both mockers and seekers gathered to hear Peter’s explanation for this rather odd event.
Still today there are skeptics, critics, and cynics that debate the events of Acts 2 and its continuation beyond the apostles. Nevertheless, Peter’s declaration that this, which the crowds were witnessing and the believers were experiencing, was that which had long ago been declared would come by the prophet Joel. Furthermore, this was that which the patriarch Moses longed for every believer to participate in (Numbers 11:24-29). It was both God’s desire and the desire of His people that ordinary individuals would be empowered by the Spirit to speak of the mighty deeds of God.
Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, supernatural occurrences have accompanied genuine moves of the Holy Spirit. Clearly, Peter believed that what took place on the day of Pentecost was only the beginning of an era which had both been predicted and was necessary for the fulfillment of the Church’s mission upon the earth. Suddenly, all barriers (race, class, gender, economic, etc.) were broken. It was God fulfilling His promise: “I WILL POUR FORTH OF MY SPIRIT ON ALL MANKIND” (Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17).
There is a supernatural, Holy Spirit anointing for the Church today. As it was in Acts 2, and throughout the Scriptures, it is accompanied with supernatural manifestations. But regardless of how it comes, or what it looks like, let us pray for and earnestly desire (1 Cor. 12:31) the gifts of the Holy Spirit for the Church today in order that the function of the Holy Spirit might be fulfilled in our midst, namely being Christ’s witnesses on the earth.
As Spirit-filled believers, we have been charged by our Lord to re-present (intentional spelling) Him to others and to speak of His “mighty deeds.” When we do…real, broken, and desperate people will realize that Christ is a real and present Savior available to meet them at their point of need today. Three thousand people responded to Peter’s message. How many are responding to ours? Are we missing something? That powerful move of the Spirit is what has both been made available and is needed by this generation.
Application
Have you ever felt unqualified to speak on behalf of the Lord or of His reality? What makes you feel this way?
If prophesy is used to describe the believer’s Spirit-inspired proclamation of Christ, both from that which you have seen and heard, as well as that which has been revealed in dreams and visions (2:17), can you recall a time when God has used you to fulfill His promise of Acts 1:8 and 2:17-18?
Regardless of our age, ability, maturity, etc., God wants to use us to bring others into a relationship with Him. We are the greatest revelations the world can know. Who can you share Jesus with today?
Prayer
Father,
I am often overwhelmed when it comes to the word prophesy. I immediately think of other people who are so much better at sharing Jesus than I am. Their eloquent words, powerful experiences, and educational backgrounds make them so much more prepared than me. But today I understand that You are not looking for training, experience, or degrees. You simply want to give me Your spiritual strength, through the Holy Spirit, to tell others what what you have done for me and long to do for them. I can reach people that no one else can. Please give me the spiritual strength and the words to say simply what I have seen from and heard of You. When I do, I ask that You would show me the fruit of what I can do for You when I commit to simply obeying You.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Admittedly, I am not one to really be a judge of this subject, seeing that I have no qualifying physique to do so, but have you ever seen those bodybuilders on TV? Those people that when you look at them you feel like you’re sitting in a high school anatomy class learning the location and name of every major and minor muscle? It’s like they have trained every muscle within their body to spring into place and action on cue. Personally, I find it both disturbing and intriguing. It invokes both disgust and jealousy at the same time. (You know you’d like to look at least a little bit like that!)
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