October 24
Knowing the Holy Spirit Person to Person by Benny
Hinn
The Holy Spirit wants to begin a
relationship with you right now.
It was three days before Christmas
1973. The sun was still rising on that cold, misty Toronto morning. Suddenly, He was there. The Holy Spirit
entered my room. He was as real to me that morning as the article you are
reading.
For the next eight hours, I had an
incredible experience with the Holy Spirit. It changed the course of my life.
Tears of wonder and joy coursed down my cheeks as I opened the Scriptures and
He gave me the answers to my questions.
It seemed that my room had been
lifted into the sphere of heaven. I wanted to stay there forever. I had just
turned 21years old, and this visitation was the best present I had ever
received.
In my room, it was pure joy. Yes, it
was unspeakable. Yes, it was full of glory! From that very moment, the Holy
Spirit became alive in my life. He was no longer a distant "Third Person"
of the Trinity. He was real.
And now I want to share Him with
you.
The Spirit Is Waiting
Let's start with the basics. The
Holy Spirit was with me from the moment I asked Christ to come into my heart
and become born again.
Then came the time when I received
the baptism of the Holy Spirit. I was "filled" with the Spirit and
spoke in tongues. So many Christians receive that same experience and stop
right there.
But I want you to know this: Beyond
salvation, beyond being baptized in water, beyond the in-filling of the
Spirit, the third person of the Trinity is waiting for you to meet Him
personally.
You learn volumes about people when
you meet them in person. When the Holy Spirit and I met, I discovered things
about His personality that changed me as a Christian.
As I came to know the Holy Spirit, I
became sensitive to Him and learned what grieves Him—and what pleases Him. What
He .likes and what He doesn't like. What gets Him angry and what
makes Him happy.
The Lord used a meeting I had with
Kathryn Kuhlman to prepare me for what happened that unforgettable day in
December 1973. But never once did Miss Kuhlman sit with me and tell me about
the Holy Spirit. Everything I learned was from Him.
When I returned home from that
meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I fell to my knees. I was honest and
transparent when I said, "Holy Spirit, Kathryn Kuhlman says You are her
friend. Precious Holy Spirit, I want to know You."
I will never forget how nervous I
was. But from that day I have grown to know Him like a brother.
Who He Is
What makes someone a person? Is it
the physical body? I think not. I'm sure you have been to a funeral and have
seen a body lying in a casket. Are you looking at a person? No! You are looking
at a dead body.
What makes a person is not the body.
Instead, the person is what comes out of the body. Emotions. Will. Intellect.
Feelings. These are just a few of the characteristics that give you a
personality.
The Holy Spirit is a person. And
just like you, He can feel, perceive and respond. He gets hurt. He has the
ability to love and the ability to hate. He speaks, and He has His own will.
But exactly who is He? The Holy
Spirit is the Spirit of God the Father and the Spirit of God the Son. He is
the power of the Godhead—the power of the Trinity.
What is His job? The task of the
Spirit is to bring into being the commandment of the Father and the performance
of the Son.
To understand the job of the Holy
Spirit, we need to understand the work of the Father and the Son. God the
Father is the one who gives the command. He has always been the one who
says, "Let there be."
On the other hand, God the Son
performs the commands of the Father. When God the Father said, "Let
there be light," God the Son came and performed it. Then, God the Holy
Spirit brought the light.
Let me illustrate it this way. If I
asked you, "Please turn on the light," three forces would be
involved. First, I would be the one who gave the request. Second, you would be
the one who walks to the switch and flips it—you are the performer of the command.
But finally, who brings on the light? It is not me, and it is not you. It is
the power—the electricity—that produces light.
The Holy Spirit is the power of the
Father and of the Son. He is the one who brings into action the performance of
the Son. Yet He is a person. He has emotions that are expressed in a way unique
among the Trinity.
I've been asked, "Benny, aren't
you forgetting the importance of Christ in all of this?" Never! How could
I forget the one who loved me and died for me?
I cannot forget the Father nor the
Son. But I cannot be in touch with the Father and the Son without the Holy
Spirit (see Ephesians 2:18).
The Fellowship Meeting
During one of my first encounters
with the Holy Spirit, I asked Him, "Would You please tell me what You are
like?"
Here's the answer the Holy Spirit
gave: "I am the One who fellowships with you." And like the snap of a
finger, that verse flashed before me: "The grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all"
(II Corinthians 13:14).
That's what the Holy Spirit longs
for—your fellowship! And there are no selfish requests in fellowship—just
friendship, love and communion. That's how it was with me. My entire approach
to prayer changed. I began to wait for the Holy Spirit before I prayed. I would
say, "Precious Holy Spirit, would You now come and help me to pray?"
The Bible says: "The Spirit
also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we
ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which
cannot be uttered" (Romans 8:26).
When we don't know what to say, He
comes to our aid.
And here is another principle I
learned: The Holy Spirit is the only teacher of the Bible. For so long, I
struggled to understand the Bible. Then came the day that I said,
"Wonderful Holy Spirit, would You please tell me what You mean by
this?" And He spoke. He revealed the Word to me.
I came to understand that the Bible
itself was written by the Holy Spirit. He used men from all walks of life, but
every one of them was led by the Spirit. "Now we have received not the
spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God, so that we might know the
things that are freely given to us by God" (I Corinthians 2:12).
Accompanied by the Spirit
From my first encounter with the
Holy Spirit, I began to know that He was the great teacher. But I still wanted
to know who He is. So I said, "I'd like to know what You are like."
What He revealed to me was a mighty
person and a childlike person at the same time. He said to me, "When you
hurt a child, he will stay away from you; when you love a child, he will be
very close to you."
That is how I began to approach Him.
I felt that He was gentle, yet mighty and powerful. Like a child, however, He
wants to stay ever so close to those who love Him.
Have you ever seen a little boy or a
little girl tugging at mother's skirt or father's trousers? Wherever the
parents go, the kids hang on and follow them. It's a sure sign that the kids
are loved and cared for. That's the way it is with the Holy Spirit. He stays
close to those who love Him.
How was it possible that the great
evangelist Charles Finney could preach the gospel and people would be
"slain under the power," confessing their sins? What was the power
that fell when John Wesley opened his mouth to preach? It was the person of the
Holy Spirit that accompanied their ministry.
In New York City, Kathryn Kuhlman
had just finished preaching at a Full Gospel Business Men's convention. She was
taken through the kitchen to an elevator to avoid the crowd. The cooks didn't
even know she was walking by—but the next thing you know, they were flat on the
floor. Why? Kathryn didn't pray for them; she just walked by. What happened?
When she left the meeting, the power of His presence attended her.
Supper Can Wait!
The presence of the Holy Spirit became
most evident to me when I began praying in my room—all alone. Day after day,
hour after hour, I lifted my hands and said, "Precious Holy Spirit, would
You come now and just talk to me?"
There were times when He came in
like a wind, like a fresh breeze on a summer day. The joy of the Lord would
fill me until I could contain no more. As we talked I would say, "Holy
Spirit, I love You, and I long for Your fellowship." And I found out it
was mutual. He longed for my fellowship, too.
Once, in England, I was staying in
the home of a Christian family. My room was at the very top of the house. One
evening, I was lost in the Spirit, having the greatest time in the world
talking to Him. The woman of the house called up, "Benny, supper is
ready."
But I was bubbling over and didn't
want to leave. She called again, "Supper is ready." And as I was
about to leave, I felt someone take my hand and say, "Just five more
minutes." The Holy Spirit longed for my fellowship.
Do You Recognize That Voice?
When Jesus was on the earth and the
disciples had a problem, to whom did they turn? They went to the Son, and He
instructed them.
But when Christ returned to the
Father, they were not left alone. Jesus said to them: "The Holy Spirit
will comfort you. He will counsel you and will remind you of things I have told
you. He will tell you about Me."
After Pentecost, the disciples were
in such fellowship with the Spirit that He became a part of every action of
their life. They were in total friendship—working together for the Son.
When Peter had his vision on the
rooftop in Joppa, "the Spirit said to him, 'Three men are looking for you.
So rise and go down, and go with them, doubting nothing. For I have sent
them'" (Acts 10:19-20).
Peter recognized the voice of the
Holy Spirit. And that was the beginning of the gospel being preached to the
Gentiles.
How was the Ethiopian eunuch converted?
"The Spirit said to Philip, `Go near this chariot and stay with it'"
(Acts 8:29). Philip recognized the voice of the Holy Spirit. It wasn't God the
Father that spoke to him, nor God the Son. It was God the Holy Spirit.
Grieving the Spirit
I believe the greatest sin against
the Holy Spirit is grieving Him, which amounts to denying His power and
presence. Nowhere in Scripture can you find the words, "Grieve not God the
Father" or "Grieve not God the Son." But throughout the Bible
you find, "Grieve not the Spirit."
God the Father said to the children
of Israel in the wilderness, "You have grieved My Holy Spirit" (see
Isaiah 63:10). He didn't say, "You have grieved Me." God the Son
looked at the Pharisees and said, "And everyone who speaks a word against
the Son of Man will be forgiven, but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit
will not be forgiven" (Luke 12:10).
The Holy Spirit is tender. He is sensitive.
He is a gentleman. He doesn't enter your room until you invite Him. And He
doesn't speak to you until you speak to Him.
My friend, you will never know His
power and presence until you go to Him and say, "Wonderful Holy Spirit,
tell me all about Jesus."
Glorifying Jesus
Here is one of the most important
lessons I have learned: A person who knows the presence of the Holy Spirit
will always glorify and magnify Jesus. When you really know the
Spirit, you will glorify Jesus Christ because the Holy Spirit within you will
glorify God the Son. It's automatic. Only Jesus is glorified in a life that's
filled with the Spirit.
Every action of your life reflects
what you fill your life with. If you fill your life with newspapers, you will
speak news. If you watch soap operas, you will speak soap operas. But if you
are filled with the Spirit and absorb yourself in His presence, you will seek
Jesus and glorify no one but Jesus.
Christ said, "But when the
Counselor comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth
who proceeds from the Father, He will bear witness of Me" (John 15:26). So
if I want to know about Jesus, I must go to the Holy Spirit. Jesus said it. And
He knew what He was talking about.
In the Old Testament, Moses could go
to the Father. In the New Testament, the disciples could talk to the Son. But
when you and I have a need, where should we tum? To the Holy Spirit. He is a
person, and He is waiting right now for you to welcome Him into your life.
It's Time to Begin
You ask, "How do I begin?"
It's really very simple. You might start by saying, "Holy Spirit, help me
pray now." That's exactly what He wants you to do. And when you begin,
you'll have a prayer partner who will lead you straight to the throne of God.
The Holy Spirit is such a lovely person.
He wants to be your dearest friend, and He is waiting to bring you closer to
Jesus. Christ said, "Nevertheless I tell you the truth: It is expedient
for you that I go away. For if I do not go away, the Counselor will not come to
you. But if I go, I will send Him to you" (John 16:7). Then He said the
Holy Spirit "will guide you into all truth" and will "glorify
Me, for He will receive from Me and will declare it to you" (John
16:13-14).
The Holy Spirit is waiting. He wants
to begin a new relationship with you—person to person.
What Would Happen? By Michael
McDaniel
"What would happen if the
breath of heaven touched our churches today? The Bible associates wind with the
movement of the Spirit.
Ezekiel 37:9 says, "Then said
He unto me, Prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind,
Thus saith the Lord GOD; Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon
these slain, that they may live." And in John 3:8 the Lord says, "The
wind blows where it will, and you hear the sound of, it but can not tell from
where it comes, or where it goes. So is every one that is born of the Spirit.
Today may we seek the Holy Spirit to
move among us.
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