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| God Reveals Himself. | |
| By: Runner Date: January 12, 2013, 3:43 pm | |
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| I read this and thought of you George :-* Just one | |
| man's opinion. | |
| God Reveals Himself Through Conviction | |
| In John 16:8 Jesus said the Holy Spirit would come and | |
| that he would �convict the world concerning sin and | |
| righteousness and judgment.� What is conviction in the biblical | |
| sense? Biblical conviction is to be absolutely convinced of | |
| something regarding God and spiritual things. Every Christian | |
| first experiences this when he or she comes to faith in Christ. | |
| We become convicted about our sinful state and who Jesus is and | |
| what he has done for us on the cross and his resurrection. If | |
| you are not convicted about Jesus then you are not a Christian. | |
| As our Christian experience continues we will have | |
| conviction from time to time about ongoing issues of sin, | |
| opportunities to share our faith in some way, and issues of | |
| obedience to Christ. This is the work of the Holy Spirit, who is | |
| working within us to make us more like Christ. Do you want to | |
| understand what the Holy Spirit convicts us about? Read John | |
| 16:7-15. Everything you need to know is right there. | |
| When God first spoke to me about his ministry calling | |
| in my life I was deeply convicted. It was one of those | |
| experiences when I could say that I knew, that I knew, that I | |
| knew God had revealed his will to me. I then moved to the next | |
| step which was to seek confirmation through others of what God | |
| was doing. That brings me to our next point. | |
| God Reveals Himself Through The Speech And Actions Of Others | |
| My next step was to seek counsel from godly believers | |
| about what I thought God had revealed to me. The first pastor I | |
| talked with said very plainly, �I think that God has probably | |
| called you to that ministry.� However, when I presented my | |
| convictions to my wife, let�s just say that she wasn�t pleased. | |
| She felt completely different. She was 180 degrees from where I | |
| was. So I decided to be patient and wait. Years later, without | |
| me saying anything to my wife, without me trying to convince | |
| her, she went completely in the other direction, saying, �God | |
| has called me to follow you wherever you go. If this is what | |
| you�re convinced God is doing, then let�s go.� | |
| In the book of Acts we see God using various people to | |
| speak to others about what he was doing, or what he wanted them | |
| to do, or what would happen. In Acts 11:28 �Agabus stood up and | |
| began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a | |
| great famine all over the world. And this took place in the | |
| reign of Claudius.� Paul was used by the Spirit to convict the | |
| Apostle Peter of his sin of favoritism when he said, �If you, | |
| being a Jew, live like the Gentiles and not like the Jews, how | |
| is it that you compel the Gentiles to live like Jews?� | |
| (Galatians 2:14). | |
| Even the great Apostle Paul sometimes heard God�s will | |
| through others. In Acts 21:10-11, �A prophet named Agabus came | |
| down from Judea. And coming to us, he took Paul�s belt and bound | |
| his own feet and hands, and said, this is what the Holy Spirit | |
| says: �In this way the Jews at Jerusalem will bind the man who | |
| owns this belt and deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.�� | |
| God Speaks Audibly | |
| When Jesus was baptized, the Father spoke audibly for | |
| others to hear. �A bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice | |
| from the cloud said, �This is my beloved Son, with whom I am | |
| well pleased; listen to him�� (Matthew 17:5). When Peter visited | |
| Joppa, this happened to him: �A voice came to him, �Get up, | |
| Peter, kill and eat!� But Peter said, �By no means, Lord, for I | |
| have never eaten anything unholy and unclean.� Again a voice | |
| came to him a second time, What God has cleansed, no longer | |
| consider unholy.� This happened three times, and immediately the | |
| object was taken up into the sky� (Acts 10:13-16). | |
| God can and does speak audibly. There is nothing in the | |
| scripture which precludes God from speaking in this way. | |
| However, it is very rare. | |
| God Reveals Himself Visually | |
| This method was mainly used in the Old Testament | |
| period, though it also happened in the New Testament period. In | |
| almost every case when God appeared before someone they were | |
| struck with overwhelming fear. This happened to Moses, Isaiah, | |
| Ezekiel, and Daniel. In each case God was also revealing | |
| something of extreme significance. God doesn�t appear to men to | |
| make them feel good. In these cases something incredible was at | |
| stake in Israel�s redemptive history. Even the Apostle John was | |
| overcome in Revelation when God appeared before him. | |
| As mentioned earlier, there are Christians who live in | |
| very difficult countries, or countries where they are severely | |
| persecuted, where Jesus appears to certain people to reveal | |
| himself to them. There are, in fact, a great number of such | |
| people. Sometimes he appears to them physically, but most of the | |
| time he appears to them in dreams. This is an area where we must | |
| be very careful. Dreams are utterly subjective. While the | |
| scripture does present testimony about people to whom God | |
| appears in dreams, it is not the most common of ways God speaks. | |
| But he still does it. | |
| For 16 years I have kept the following to myself, | |
| waiting for God to fulfill something he said to me 23 years ago. | |
| It is now happening. In 1996 Jesus appeared to me in a dream. I | |
| won�t relate the whole thing here. Suffice it to say that it was | |
| very disturbing. Toward the end of the dream, as he was leaving, | |
| I asked him about my ministry calling to a specific area of the | |
| world. I was in doubt. �Did you really call me to this?� I | |
| asked. With a look of disappointment on his face he said, �Yes.� | |
| My doubt had disappointed him, but he still confirmed that which | |
| he had revealed to me eight years earlier. These kinds of | |
| confirmations radically changed my life. Radically. | |
| If the Lord were to ever appear before you, you can be | |
| assured that it is for no small reason. Yet we should keep in | |
| mind that this is exceedingly rare, even more so than God | |
| revealing himself audibly. In fact, the scripture warns us about | |
| how our own minds can deceive us in matters such as these | |
| (Colossians 2:18). | |
| God Reveals Himself Through Scripture | |
| In our day this is the most important way that God | |
| reveals himself. In fact, all other experiences must be measured | |
| against the principles of scripture to be validated. Why? | |
| We know that the Holy Spirit, God Himself, is the | |
| author of scripture (II Peter 1:21). The Holy Spirit will never | |
| reveal anything false or incorrect (Titus 1:2). Thus, anything | |
| which God may say to us in any one of these ways must comply | |
| with scripture. The Holy Spirit will never say or reveal | |
| anything that contradicts what he has already said. If you feel | |
| you have heard something from God but it doesn�t match | |
| scriptural principles then you can be sure that God did not | |
| reveal it. | |
| There is also a warning here about using scripture to | |
| confirm what you think God may be saying. While many people have | |
| read the Bible and even read it daily, many people are also | |
| ignorant of its context. We sometimes forget that the Bible was | |
| written in cultures, and to cultures that are dramatically | |
| different from our modern age. It�s literary forms and | |
| declarations can be easily taken out of context so that we | |
| misinterpret or use scripture outside the very thing is was | |
| written to communicate. Some people approach the Bible in a | |
| mystical fashion. Beware. Scripture is easily twisted, but it | |
| can never be broken (John 10:35). My favorite example of this | |
| kind of abuse is in John 10:10 where Jesus declared, �The enemy | |
| comes to steal, kill, and destroy.� Some Christians think, based | |
| upon that passage, that Satan comes to steal their money, or | |
| job, or prestige, or possessions, and so on. Yet John 10:10 has | |
| nothing to do with these things at all. Therefore, if you seek | |
| confirmation of God�s will or word to you, be sure you are | |
| reading scripture correctly. | |
| Conclusion | |
| I believe that God speaks today. He has spoken to me. He has | |
| spoken to people I know. He is not a dead or silent God, though | |
| He doesn�t alway speak when we want Him to. | |
| He is sovereign. | |
| #Post#: 3259-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: God Reveals Himself. | |
| By: George Date: January 12, 2013, 5:33 pm | |
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| I did enjoy reading this thread Helen, Thank you for posting. | |
| "He is not a dead or silent God, though He doesn�t alway speak | |
| when we want Him to. | |
| He is sovereign" | |
| Hallelujah! | |
| #Post#: 3266-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: God Reveals Himself. | |
| By: James Date: January 13, 2013, 5:15 am | |
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| I have always like the story of Gideon. | |
| One of the interesting things about Gideon is the fact that he | |
| heard from God did not in deal with him still being afraid to go | |
| through with what the Lord asked of him. | |
| The most stricking thing is that if my memory serves me well | |
| then God spoke by seven different means to Gideon, which | |
| included the Angel at the wine press, the fleece, the dream and | |
| interpretation given by the enemy, the people at the river | |
| drinking as well as the direct word to Gideon. | |
| James | |
| #Post#: 3276-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: God Reveals Himself. | |
| By: Runner Date: January 13, 2013, 11:43 am | |
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| quote Jamesif my memory serves me well then God spoke by seven | |
| different means to Gideon, which included the Angel at the wine | |
| press, the fleece, the dream and interpretation given by the | |
| enemy, the people at the river drinking as well as the direct | |
| word to Gideon. | |
| James | |
| Never heard that one before...but I can see it could well be | |
| so.. I must check it out...sounds like something Dave would | |
| enjoy! :) | |
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