The Release Of The Spirit (Part 5)

Pastor Rocklyn E. Clarke - Sunday April 2, 2006

© 2006 Life Church Ministries, Inc.

 
V Introduction
* Bible Reading 3/26 - 4/1: Deut 5:1 - 20:20; Luke 7:11 - 9:50; Psalm 68:19 - 73:28; Prov 11:29 - 12:10
> Review
V New Material
V Brokenness and the Release Of The Spirit (continued)
V How do we get there?
V Embrace brokenness
V Don't wait until there's a hook in your nose
* King Manasseh's - 2Chron 33:1-20; Jer 14:14 - 15:10
V Brokenness leads to a new experience of worship
* Worship as a lifestyle
* Worship includes tithing
V Help me to see it Lord because I don't want to do this over again
* Inside Out fitness exams
V Walk by faith
* Several faith episodes - Mat 9:1-38
V Healing of the paralytic - Mat 9:1-8
* The men dug through the roof - Mark 2:1-4; Luke 5:17-20
* Jesus saw the faith of the men
* It was demonstrated by what they did
* God is glorified when we exercise faith.
V New wineskins for new wine - Mat 9:9-17
* Explain wineskins
V Other paradigms
* feudalism & serfs tied to the land
* industrialism - workers free to move around
* Guns, Germs, and Steel
V If you don't use a fresh wineskin you'll miss out!
* Use your ears to hear and your eyes to see
* Pay attention to how God is moving
* Flow with God's Spirit
V The synagogue ruler's daughter and the bleeding woman - Mat 9:18-26
* He saw what God was doing through Jesus
* Jairus' faith statement - "put your hand on her and she will live"
V Bleeding woman
* She saw what God was doing through Jesus
* Faith statement - "if I touch his clothes I will be healed"
* Women are unclean when bleeding - Lev 15:19-30
* Jesus felt her touch (faith activates God's power) - Luke 8:43-48
V Faith in the face of bad news - Luke 8:49-53
* Jesus is with you
* Separate yourself from doubt and unbelief - James 1:5-8
V Jesus heals two blind men - Mat 9:27-31
* Jesus asks directly about their faith
V Faith is critical
* Without faith we can't please God - Heb 11::6
* Definition of faith - Heb 11:1
V Faith comes from exposure to God's message
V Seeing it demonstrated (as in the examples above)
* The leper - Mat 8:1-4
* The centurion - Mat 8:5-13
* Hearing it - Rom 10:17
V Use your ears to hear and your eyes to see
V God's wants to bless you - will you let him?
* The leper - Mat 8:1-4
* Ask, seek, knock - Mat 7:7-11
* What have you observed about God?
* What has God told you he wants to do?
V Pray!!!
* When you pray believe that you receive - Mark 11:20-25
* Pray for your needs
* Pray for the needs of your brothers and sisters
* Pray for the needs of the people in your sphere of influence
* Believe aggressively and pray aggressively!
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
V Pruning - John 15:1-7
V Resources fuel either the flesh or Kingdom work
* God wants to fuel Kingdom work, so he requires us to be Spirit-led in order to receive resources
* Your gifts must be under God's control
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 Discussion Questions
V Reflect on Mat 7:7-11; Mat 8:1-4
* Do you believe that God wants to bless you? How do your actions demonstrate this?
* Was there a time when you didn't believe that God wanted to bless you? What, if anything, changed your mind about this?
* What are some of the ways in which you rely on your natural resources and abilities to accomplish what God expects of you?
* What are some of the ways in which you rely on God to do supernatural things on your behalf - things that wouldn't happen naturally?
V Reflect on Mat 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-4; Luke 5:17-20
* Describe a recent occasion when you demonstrated your faith by something you did.
* Have you ever experienced healing in association with having sins forgiven?
* Is there someone in your life about whom you feel desperate enough to "lower through the roof" in front of Jesus? If so, whom and why?
V Reflect on Mat 9:9-17
* Describe some of the "wineskins" in your life whether old or new.
* Describe a way in which you have switched from an "old wineskin" to a "new wineskin" in terms of how you live your Christian life.
V Reflect on Mat 9:18-22; Luke 8:43-48
* Describe an occasion when you made a "faith statement" (e.g. "put your hand on her and she will live" or "if I only touch his cloak I will be healed").
* What does Jesus' reaction to the woman who touched him mean to you in your own life?
V Reflect on Mat 9:23-26; Luke 8:49-53
* Describe an occasion when you've had to battle against the doubts or unbelief of others concerning something God promised to do for you.
* Are there other believers in your life that you depend upon to stand with you in faith when others doubt? Who are they?
V Reflect on Mat 9:27-31
* How does Jesus' question "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" affect you?
V Works Activities For This Week's Life Group Meetings
* List the people in your sphere of influence.
V Go over the people in your list and share with your group the answers to the following questions:
* How badly to you want to see this person saved?
* How much time have you spent praying for him/her? On your own? With a prayer partner?
* What are you willing to do differently to see this person saved?