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Keeping the Vision
Read the 20th chapter of the Acts of the
Apostles, beginning at verse 7. Humanity is a failure everywhere.
But when humanity is filled with divine power, there is no
such thing as failure; and we know that the Baptism of the
Holy Spirit is not a failure.
There are two sides to this Baptism: the
first is, that you possess the Spirit; the second is that
the Spirit possesses you. This is my message at this time--being
possessed by the Baptizer, and not merely possessing the Baptizer.
There is no limit to the possibilities of such a life, because
it has God behind it, in the midst of it, and through it.
I see people from time to time very slack, cold, and indifferent;
but after they get filled with the Holy Spirit they become
ablaze for God. I believe that God's ministers are to be flames
of fire; nothing less than flames; nothing less than mighty
instruments with burning messages, with a heart full of love,
with such a depth of consecration that God has taken full
charge of the body and it exists only that it may manifest
the glory of God. Surely, this is the ideal and the purpose
of this great plan of salvation for man--that we might be
filed with all the fulness of God, and become ministers of
life, God working mightily in us and through us to manifest
His grace--the saving power of humanity.
Now let us turn to this wonderful Word of
God. I want you to see the demonstration of this power in
this man Paul--this man who was “born out of due time:”
this Paul, who was plucked as a brand from the burning; this
Paul whom God chose to be an apostle to the Gentiles. See
him first as a persecutor, mad to destroy those who were bringing
glad tidings to the people. See how madly he rushed those
people to prison, striving to make them blaspheme that holy
name. Then see this same man changed by the power of God and
the Gospel of Christ; see him filled with the Holy Ghost,
becoming a builder for God and a revealer of the Son of God,
so that he could say, “It is no longer I that live,
but Christ liveth in me.” Gal. 2:20.
In the 9th chapter of Acts, we read that
he was called to a special ministry. The Lord said to Ananias,
“I will show him what great things he must suffer for
my name's sake.” I don't want you to think that this
means suffering from diseases; for it means suffering persecution,
suffering from slander, from strife, from bitterness, from
revilings and from many other evil things; but none of these
things will hurt you; rather, they will kindle the fire of
the holy ambition, because the scripture says, “Blessed
are they that have been persecuted for righteousness' sake:
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matt. 5:10. To
be persecuted for Christ's sake is to be joined up with a
blessed, blessed people; but, better still, it means to be
united with our Lord Jesus in the closest of fellowship, the
fellowship of His suffering. There is a day coming when we
will rejoice greatly that we have been privileged to suffer
for His name's sake.
Beloved, God wants witnesses, witnesses to
the truth, witnesses to the full truth, witnesses to the fulness
of redemption--deliverance from sin and deliverance from disease--by
the eternal power working in them, as they are filled with
life through the Spirit. God wants us to believe that we may
be ministers of that kind--of glorious things wrought in us
by the Holy Spirit.
See in verse 7, how Paul was lost in his
zeal for his ministry, so that he “continued his speech
until midnight.” Then something happened that threatened
to break up the meeting--a young man, becoming sleepy, fell
out of the window. That was enough to break up any ordinary
meeting. But this man, filled with the Spirit of God, was
equal even to such an emergency even on the moment. He went
down, picked up the young man, brought life back into him
by the Spirit of life that was in him, then returned to the
upper room and continued the meeting until break of day.
In Switzerland the people said to me, “How
long can you preach to us?” I said to them, “When
the Holy Ghost is upon us, we can preach forever!” When
I was in San Francisco, driving down the main street one day,
we came across a crowd in the street. The driver stopped and
I jumped out of the car, and right across from where the tumult
was, I found a boy lying on the ground apparently in the grip
of death. I got down and asked, “What is amiss?”
He replied in a whisper, “tramp.” I put my hand
underneath his back and said, “In the name of Jesus,
come out.” And the boy jumped up and ran away, not even
stopping to say “Thank you.”
So you will find out that, with the Baptism
of the Holy Spirit, you will be in a position to act when
you have no time to think. The power and working of the Holy
Spirit is of divine origin. It is the supernatural, God thrilling
and moving one with the authority and power of almightiness,
and it brings things to pass that could not come to pass in
any other way. I had some things of this character happen
on the ship as I was crossing the ocean. I want ever to be
in Paul's position--that at any time, even at midnight, in
the face of anything, even death itself, God may be able to
manifest His power and do what He wants to do through me.
This is what it means to be possessed by the Spirit of God.
My heart is thrilled with the possibility of coming into the
place where Paul was. Let us read verse 19, that we may get
our mind perfectly fortified with this blessed truth that
God has for us.
“Serving the Lord with all humility
of mind.” None of us is going to be able to be a minister
of this new covenant of promise in the unction and power of
the Spirit without humility. It seems to me that the way to
get up is to get down. It is clear to me that in the measure
that the dying of the Lord is in me, the life of the Lord
will abound in me. And to me, truly, a Baptism of the Holy
Spirit is not the goal, but it is an inflow to reach the highest
level, the holiest position that it is possible for human
nature to reach by Divine power. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit
is given to reveal and to make real Him in whom dwells “all
the fulness of the Godhead bodily.” Col. 2:9. So I see
that to be baptized in the Holy Spirit means to be baptized
into death, into life, into power, into fellowship with the
Trinity, where the old life ceases to be, and the life of
God possesses us forever.
No man can live after seeing God; and God
wants us all to see Him in all His glorious, infinite sufficiency,
so that we shall joyfully cease to be--that He may become
our life. Thus it was that Paul could say, “It is no
longer I that live, but Christ liveth in me.” I believe
that God wants to make real to us all this ideal of humility
where we so recognize human helplessness and human insufficiency
that we shall rest no more on human plans and human devices
and human energy, but continually look to God for His thought,
for His voice, for His power, for His all-sufficiency in all
things.
Now here is another word for us. Let us read
it. It is found in verse 22. “Now, behold, I go bound
in spirit.” Is there a possibility of the human coming
into oneness with the divine will? Let me give you two other
versions of Scripture. Jesus was a man of flesh and blood
like ourselves; though He was the incarnation of the authority
and power and majesty of heaven, yet He bore about in His
body our flesh, our human weakness, being tempted in all points
like as we are, yet without sin. Oh, He was so lovely! Such
a perfect Saviour! Oh, that I could shout “Jesus!”
so that all the world would hear. There is salvation, life,
power, and deliverance through that name; but, beloved, I
read in Mark 1:12, that that body was driven by the Spirit.
In the fourth chapter of Luke, it says “led” by
the Spirit. And now here is Paul “bound” in the
spirit.
Oh, what condescension that God should lay
hold of humanity and so possess it with His holiness, with
His righteousness, with his truth, with His faith, that one
can say: “I am bound in spirit; I have no choice; my
only choice is for God; my only desire, my only ambition is
the will of God; I am bound with God.” Is this possible,
beloved? If you look into Galatians, first chapter, you will
see how wonderfully Paul rose into this state of bliss. If
you look in the third chapter of the Ephesians, you will see
that he recognized himself as less than the least of all saints.
Then, if you'll look into the 26th chapter of Acts, you will
find him saying, “I have never lost the vision, King
Agrippa, I have never lost it.” Then if you will look
again in Galatians, you will see that, in order to keep the
vision, he conferred not with flesh and blood; God laid hold
of him, God bound him, God preserved him. I ought to say,
however, that it is a wonderful position to be in--to be preserved
by Almightiness--and we ought to see to it that we leave ourselves
to God. The consequences will be all right. “Whosoever
shall seek to save his life, shall lose it; and whosoever
shall lose his life for my sake the same shall save it.”
Now, beloved, I am out for men. It is my
business to be out for men. It is my business to make everybody
hungry, dissatisfied. It is my business to make people either
glad or mad. I have a message from heaven that will not leave
people as I find them. Something must happen after they are
filled with the Holy Spirit. A man filled with the Holy Spirit
is no longer an ordinary man. A man can be swept by the power
of God in the first stage of the revelation of Christ so that
from that moment he will be an extraordinary man. But to be
filled with the Holy Spirit he has to become a free body for
God to dwell in, and to use, and to manifest Himself through.
So I appeal to you, you people who have received the Holy
Spirit, I appeal to you to let God have His way at whatever
cost; I appeal to you to keep moving on with God into an ever
increasing realization of His infinite purpose in Christ Jesus
for His redeemed ones until you are filled unto all the fulness
of God. To remain three days in the same place would indicate
that you have lost the vision. The child of God must catch
the vision anew every day. Every day the child of God must
be moved more and more by the Holy Ghost. The child of God
must come into line with the power of heaven so that he knows
that God has his hand upon him.
It is the same Jesus, the very same Jesus.
He went about doing good. “God anointed Him with the
Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and
healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was
with Him.” Beloved, is not that the ministry God would
have us see we are heir to? The mission of the Holy Ghost
is to give us a revelation of Jesus and to make the Word of
God life unto us as it was when spoken by the Son--as new,
as fresh, as effective as if the Lord Himself were speaking.
The Bride loves to hear the Bridegroom's voice! Here it is,
the blessed Word of God, the whole Word, not part of it, no,
no, no! We believe in the whole of it. We really have such
an effectiveness worked in us by the Word of life, that day
by day we are finding out that the Word itself giveth life;
the Spirit of the Lord, breathing through, revealing by the
Word, giving it afresh to us, makes the whole Word alive today.
Amen. So I have within my hands, within my heart, within my
mind, this blessed reservoir of promises that is able to do
so many marvelous things. Some of you most likely have been
suffering because you have a limited revelation of Jesus,
of the fullness of life there is in Him.
In Oakland, Calif., we had a meeting in a
large theatre. God wrought in filling the place till we had
to have overflow meetings. There was a rising tide of people
getting saved in the meeting by rising voluntarily up and
down in the place, and getting saved. And then we had a riding
tide of people who needed help in their bodies, rising in
faith and being healed. One of these latter was an old man
95 years of age. He had been suffering for three years, till
he got to the place where for three weeks he had been taking
liquids. He was in a terrible state. I got him to stand while
I prayed for him; and he came back, and with radiant face,
told us that new life had come into his body. He said, “I
am 95 years old. When I came into the meeting, I was full
of pain from cancer of the stomach. I have been so healed
that I have been eating perfectly, and have no pain.”
Many of the people were healed in a similar way.
(After the telling of the above incident
in the meeting in Wellington, New Zealand, where this address
was given, a lady arose who had rheumatism in the left leg.
After being prayed for, she ran the full length of the hall
several times, then testified to partial healing. A young
man with pain in the head was healed instantly. Another man
with pain in the shoulder was healed instantly also.)
In the second chapter of Acts, you will see
that when the Holy Ghost came there was such a manifestation
of the power of God that it wrought conviction as the Word
was spoken in the Holy Ghost. In the third chapter we read
of the lame man healed at the Beautiful Gate through the power
of the Spirit, as Peter and John went into the Temple. And
in the fourth chapter, we read of such a wonderful manifestation
of miraculous power through the Spirit that five thousand
men besides women and children became believers in the Lord
Jesus Christ. God gives manifestation of His Divine power,
beloved, to prove that He is with us. Will you not, right
now, open your heart to this wonderful God, and let Him come
into your life and make of you all that His infinite love
has moved Him to provide in Christ Jesus, and that His infinite
power, through the Holy Ghost, has made possible to be wrought
in sinful man.
Seek this vision from God, and keep it ever
before you. Pray the prayer that the apostle Paul prayed for
the Ephesian believers, as recorded in Ephesians 1:17, 18,
19, “That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father
of glory, may give unto you a spirit of wisdom and revelation
in the knowledge of Him, having the eyes of your heart enlightened,
that ye may know what is the hope of His calling, what the
riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and
what the exceeding greatness of His power to usward who believe.”
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