Saturday, March 3, 2012

Section 2 the person, Getting connected in the present tense.

 Getting back to personage, those coming along and asking praise God, like to share something with you, in street ministry things can happen mighty fast,a real place to grow in such a way few blurs exist  in truths and ready discerning mind grows into an intense ability.  It's place a real love takes shape, and hope in faith. Spirit led becomes a living life and story to share for the sake of growth, it;s life all about you giving up your self to let Christ grow. I teach by placing events into stories much like Christ did, it;s what sticks, God knew, he always does.

 Night street ministry is largely what narrowway does, it;s a place where sight is blurred and faces and names become obscure as to do actions and intents, faith leads as the invisible now takes over. It's a far  ways from the Sunday morn it;s real intense faith, surety and letting go takes over.
It;s you and  those who seek you for other reasons leads to testing and growth as discernment and ability to know the mind of Christ in a living way no longer will just be getting by to suffice, mode do. .

So I felt if your interested in what life looks when reality takes over in places  you can't control and arm chair warriors are home  fast asleep, ((your critics)),. Here are few hints in how to get connected to the life where  the  power line is more real than mere words, in knowing the differences ,a few  items that would really add  some meat to those bones as they done so here for over decade of going. 
Its place where molding takes on a whole new level,  a life where connection becomes a constant desire placing all  else into distant haze. Discernment and walking in the Spirit replaces guessing in the philosophical imagined versions found in mere religion, you become a threat to status quo, from so please enjoy here's a few dear to me personally when it comes to learning what really matters....blessings.

Spirit Lk 1:35
1.
Spirit of Truth Jn 14:17a; 16:13
2.
Spirit of Christ Rom 8:9
3.
Sevenfold Spirit Rev 1:4; 5:6; Zech 3:9
4.
Spirit of Wisdom Dt 34:9; Prov 8
5.
Holy Spirit Mt 1:18; 3:11; Mk 1:8; Lk 1:35; 3:16; Jn 1:33; 14:26; Acts 1:5,6;
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Spirit of grace Heb 10:29
7.
Spirit’s fire 1 Th 5:19
 
Mind
Rom 8:27
1.
Counselor Jn 14:16,25
2.
Searches deep things of God 1 Cor 2:10-11
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Guides us Jn 16:13a
4.
Teaches us 1 Cor 2:13, Jn 14:26; reveals things from God 1 Cor 2:10 + 2:16
5.
Reminds us Jn 14:26b
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Testifies of Jesus Jn 15:26b
7.
[Jesus] gives us words to say Lk 21:15
 
Will
Acts 15:28; Rom 8:5
1.
People can resist the Holy Spirit Acts 7:51(( this is very common practice today))
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People can try to lie to the Holy Spirit Acts 5:3
3.
The Spirit speaks Jn 16:13; Acts 10:19-21; 19:2-6; 21:4; 28:5; 4:24,25; 28:25; Rom 8:26-27; Heb 3:7, 10:15-17; Ps 95:7; Jer 31:33,34; Rev 22:17
4.
The Holy Spirit commands Acts 13:2
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Compels Acts 20:22; 16:6
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Warns Acts 20:23
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Led Jesus into wilderness Mt 4:1; Mk1:12; Lk4:1
 
Emotions
Prov 8:30-31; Eph 4:30; Heb 10:29; Acs 9:31
1.
Can be grieved Eph 4:30; (partial) Heb 3:7-8
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Can be insulted Heb 10:29
3.
Can be blasphemed Mt 12:31; Mk 3:29; Lk 12:10
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Intercedes with groanings too deep for words Rom 8:26-27
5.
Not leave us as orphans Jn 14:18 but encourages us Acts 9:31
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Produces fruit in our lives Gal 5:23
7.
Rejoices in man Prov 8:30-31 and wants Jesus to come Rev 22:17
 
Is God
Acts 5:3-4; 1 Cor 12:6,11; Acts 5:3-4
1.
Spoke Scripture Acts 1:16 and moved men to write it 2 Pet 1:21
2.
At Creation Gen 1:2; Ps 104:30; Prov 8:22-31, moved over the waters Gen 1:2, created us Job 33:4
3.
Present everywhere Ps 139:7
4.
Eternal Heb 9:14
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The Spirit’s power Mic 3:8; Zech 4:6; Lk 1:17,35; Acts 10:38; 1 Cor 2:4; 2 Tim 1:7
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Dwells in all N.T. believers Jn 14:17a; Rom 8:9-11 and circumcises our hearts Rom 2:29
7.
Distinct from the Father and Son Rev 14:13; 22:17, and sent by them Jn 14:26; 15:26a
 
Baptized with
Mt 3:11; Lk 1:23; 3:16; Jn 1:34; Acts 11:16; 1 Cor 12:13
1.
Filled with the Holy Spirit Acts 9:17; Eph 5:18
2.
Fellowship of the Spirit Php 2:1; 2 Cor 13:14
3.
Joy of the Holy Spirit Rom 14:7; 1 Th 1:6
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Unity of the Spirit Eph 4:3
5.
Glorifies Jesus Jn 16:14
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Can be poured out Acts 2:17,18,33; 10:45; Isa 44:3; Joel 2:28, Num 11:17,25; Jn 3:34; 2 Cor 10:13
7.
Our body is a temple of the Holy Spirit 1 Cor 3:16 and 6:19  ((that's us he lives in)) not the log pile..... logs will not help you he can.. 
 
His Job
1 Cor 12:4-6
1.
Convicts the world of guilt and sin Jn 16:8-11
2.
Seals us Eph 1:13-14; 2 Cor 1:22. We should receive when we believe Acts 19:2-6
3.
Sanctifying work 2 Th 2:13 and pours God’s love in our hearts Rom 5:5
4.
Testifies with our spirit Rom 8:16; none say Jesus is Lord except by Holy Spirit 1 Cor 12:3
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We are to live by the Spirit Gal 5:16 serve in the new way of the Spirit Rom 7:6b and have the law of the spirit Rom 8:2
6.
Gives gifts to believers 1 Cor 12:7-8,11; Heb 2:4; Is a gift to us Acts 1:4-5; 2:38b; 10:45; 1 Jn 4:13
7.
We pray in the Holy Spirit Jde 20
 
History of the Holy Spirit

1.
During the Exodus filled Bezalel ben Hur Ex 31:1-2, and on Moses and the 70 elders Num 11:17,25
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Spirit came on judges Gideon Jdg 6:34, Jephthah Jdg 11:29, Samson Jdg 13:25; 14:19; 15:14
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Spirit of God came on Saul 1 Sam 10:6,10
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The Spirit departed from Saul 1 Sam 16:14a
5.
Spirit of the Lord came upon Saul’s men pursuing David 1 Sam 19:20
6.
The Spirit of the Lord came upon David 1 Sam 16:13b; 2 Sam 23:2
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David did not want the Holy Spirit to leave him Ps 51:11
8.
Spirit of God came upon Azariah son of Oded 2 Chr 15:1
9.
Elisha received a double portion of theSpirit in Elijah 2 Ki 2:9
10.
Filled John the Baptist from birth Lk 1:15 and Jesus born of the Holy Spirit Luke 1:35
11.
Holy Spirit on Simon told him he would see the Christ Lk 2:26-27
12.
Descended on Jesus as a dove Jn 1:32-33. Also Isa 11:2 13. Holy Spirit came down at Pentecost Acts 2
14.
Killed Ananias and Sapphira Acts 5:3-10 

How he works and what he does is great place to start... pleas e take the time to know what it is to know it;s makes all the differnce inall you do it for him..

NW


Next! taking look at a few Bootlenecks which bind  faith into doubt and in action. Just for the sake of truth as an ekklesia I do not use th word church, it.s non biblical word added in order to sustain politcial power,  Out of state controlled religion, added in lay translations to sustain a form of control, some are removing it praise God... we jettsioned it;s form in terms and  practices...,

The word that changed the world, is found on google, it;s obscure history is well defined,   It;s all there.. I prefer congregation or  aramiac fellowship or assembly, in it;s true relational forms not the those found in political controls usurping the intent of the lord so men can have control.




The basic tenets of our historic Christian theology probably did not change. In fact, they only became firmer. What did happen, however, is that we were forced to return to Scripture for help, again and again. We began to examine anew certain dimensions of our unreflective theology when it did not prove congruent with our own valid experience with God, with people, and, in many cases, with Satan and demons. Therefore, correct biblical interpretation is that interpretation which is most consistent with experience.

Theology which is contradicted by experience, or at the least brought into question, is theology that needs to be reexamined. To declare that theology must be maintained even if it is challenged by on-going experience is legalism, pharisaism, dogmatism, and evidence of subtle arrogance.   This was the case with Christ doing miracles, he was declared eveil for doing so.

This is perhaps the single most  present failure mode when things go out of context and the infleunce of the Spirit is negated. NW

((In the wake of the eighteenth-century rise of rationalism known as the Enlightenment, Western theology lost an intuitive, historic understanding of the spirit world))). As in all other areas where the church has ignored or resisted dimensions of biblical reality, the process of rediscovery usually comes through experience. This experience calls theology into question at that point. The theological status quo will always resist the reformers, however. That's always the case. 

The church in the West will find it difficult to bring salvation and healing to the survivors of such evil if it maintains its present status-quo,unworkable theology of experiential demonology What happens to their world view when they become Christians? It becomes confused. That confusion has at least a dual source: First, Western missionaries, though looked upon as experts about things spiritual, are primarily ignorant of the activity of the spirits. Second, their national church leaders were trained in their ministry by missionaries ignorant of the spirit world. I was one such missionary. Dr. Murphy

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