The Release Of The Spirit (Part 3)

Pastor Rocklyn E. Clarke - Sunday March 19, 2006

© 2006 Life Church Ministries, Inc.

 
V Introduction
* Bible Reading 3/12 - 3/18: Num 16:41 - 28:15; Mark 16:1 - Luke 3:22; Psalm 55 - 61; Prov 11:7-17
> Review - Learning Organization - personal mastery, mental models, shared vision, team learning, systems thinking
V New Material
V Brokenness and the Release Of The Spirit
V God Wants Fruit
* Parable of the Tenants - Mat 21:33-46
* People who want to be fruitful have to be broken
V Brokenness begins with the Cross
V Jacob wrestling with God - Gen 32:22-32
* Sent his possessions away to the other side of the Jabbok river
* Sent his family to the other side of the Jabbok river
* He was alone when the man came and wrestled with him
* God defeated him by striking his body
V Brokenness targets our body
* Our body or flesh symbolizes the things over which we have control
V Jesus body was broken for us on the cross
* The Father condemned sin in the flesh - Rom 7:21 - 8:6
V A Date With the Cross
* Your first date with the cross was the day you were saved
* Your next date with the cross is the day you are filled with the Spirit
V God's Solution is Jesus (continued)
V Jesus met their needs
V He preached "The Kingdom of Heaven is Near"
* God's Government is here and He's accepting citizenship applications
* Perform the miraculous signs of the Kingdom
* He taught in their synagogues.
* He proclaimed the good news of the Kingdom.
* He healed every disease and sickness.
V He expects us to do the same
* The Lord of the Harvest sends workers into the harvest field not into the homes of previous workers
* God wants you to live a spiritually balanced life that transforms the people around you.
* Only broken people can do this and meet this tremendous need!
* We need to be broken and given away - Mat 14:13-21
V Live accordingly - Phil 2:12-16
* Work out your salvation - vs. 12
* God is working in you - vs. 13
V Don't complain - vs. 14
* Story of the salesman in need of a lug wrench
* Hold forth the Word of Life - vs. 16
V Applying God's Solution
V Human Structure
* Tabernacle (outer court, holy place, most holy place) - Heb 9:1-8
V We have three parts too - 1Thes 5:23; Heb 4:12-13
* Body
* Soul (will, intellect, emotions)
V Spirit - where God lives
V God lives in the believer's spirit
* You are God's temple - 1Cor 3:16
* The Ark must be carried by the priests - 1Chron 13, 15
* We are priests - 1Pet 2:4-5; Rev 1:4-6
V The spirit can only express itself through the soul
* The Holy Spirit instructs you through your spirit
* Your spirit passes God's commands to your soul for processing
* Your soul commands your body to obey
V Sanctification
* Meaning - being set apart
V Your job - consecrate - Rom 8:1-14; Rom 12:1-2; Col 3:1-10
* This is no big deal for traditional "churchianity"!
* This is a very big deal for biblical believers!
* We are to be living sacrifices on the altar allowing God's Word to slice and probe us - Rom 12:1-2; Heb 4:12-13
* God's job - sanctify
V Breaking
* Kernel of wheat - John 12:20-33
* Gethsemane - Mat 26:36-56; Mark 14:32-52; Luke 22:39-53
* Jesus refused drugged wine on the cross - Mat 27:27-37
V Spirit Baptism
V Crisis experience
* You consecrate by asking and yielding.
* God responds by filling you.
* Infilling -
V Alabaster jar of pure nard - Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8
* Poured on Jesus' head (Mark) and feet (John)
* Expensive - a year's wages
* Prepared him for burial
* God pours his Holy Spirit on our head and feet
V Purpose
* Power to witness - Acts 1:8
* Power to serve - Acts 6:1-6
* Compliance with the Lord's discipline - Rom 8:1-39
V The Lord's Discipline
V Ongoing experience
* You consecrate by asking, yielding, fasting
* God responds with trials, and pruning
* Trials of the faithful - Heb 11:1 - 12:13
* Pruning - John 15:1-7
V Trials - James 1:2-4; 1Pet 1:6-7
V God takes you through experiences that eat away at your ability to lean on some aspect of your flesh.
* Abraham had to get rid of Hagar and Ishmael
* Abraham had to prepare to sacrifice Isaac
* Job had to trust God despite the lack of an explanation
V Purpose
* God's Spirit takes up residence in your Spirit at regeneration
* Your spirit submits to God's Spirit
* God's Spirit must express itself through your soul (will, intellect, and emotions)
* God's discipline makes your will, intellect, and emotions, pliable and usable by God.
* You can't make this happen on your own - but you can cooperate with it.
V Fasting
* For consecration
* As spiritual warfare
V The Release of the Spirit
* Jars of clay - 2Cor 4:7-12
* We regard no one from a carnal point of view - 2Cor 5:16-21
* We do whatever God requires - 2Cor 6:1-10
* God is going to call some of us to do some hard things!
V Contemporary Illustrations
* Add references to mirror neurons (Nova ScienceNow January 2005)
V Works Activities For This Week's Life Group Meetings
* Keep sharing your testimonies
* List the people in your oikos on a 3 x 5 card (one person per card)
V Discussion Questions
V Reflect on Mat 21:33-46
* Have you ever played any role whatsoever in someone else coming to salvation? What did you do?
* Do you know anyone who is particularly fruitful in this area? If so, how do they win people?
* Considering vs. 34, has God ever sent anyone in your life to remind you to make disciples? If so, how did you receive them?
V Reflect on Gen 32:22-32
* Have you ever separated yourself from everything and everyone so that you could be alone with God?
* Have you ever wrestled with God?
* Sometimes God has to "dislocate our hip" by "dislocating" something in our lives that we usually stand or depend on. Has he ever done this in your life? If so, why do you think he did?
V Reflect on Phil 2:12-16
* Considering vs. 12-13, in what ways has God worked in you to will and to act according to his good pleasure?
* Considering vs. 14, how are you doing in the areas of complaining and arguing?