Saturday, May 27, 2023

Clothed with Power

Peter was scared, beads of sweat forming on his furrowed brow as he checked that the doors were locked for the tenth time. The upper room was crowded with groups of people praying and huddling close for comfort, but so much had happened in the last seven weeks that was scary. Jesus being brutally murdered on Good Friday, for instance, followed by amazing moments of almost unbelievable encounters proving that He had risen from the tomb. And then there was that awesome experience of watching the Lord ascend into heaven bodily just ten days ago. That’s when the realisation really hit, “it’s over to me now. The keys of the kingdom are in my shaking hands. We’re all locked in here, but there’s a world out there, just waiting for the message He has given us. How on earth do we achieve that, and fulfil the great commission that He assigned us?” Within hours, however, Peter and the one hundred and nineteen others alongside him were to discover the answer. The baptism in the Holy Spirit! They would never be the same people again.

Read the second chapter of Acts and ask yourself ‘have I really received this power to witness for Christ and serve God like these early Christians did?’. The events of the first Day of Pentecost in the church age resulted in the conversion of over three thousand people. Amazing signs were seen, such as the appearance of flames of fire over each person’s head. Speaking about those individual flames of fire, Reinhard Bonnke, the well-known German apostle to Africa, declared that ‘they were in fact potent and portable power stations which would move with the people wherever they went’. Ordinary folk from northern Galilee began worshipping God using the many languages of the people gathered in Jerusalem, astounding onlookers. Windows and doors, previously locked in fear of the Jews, were flung open to welcome them and invite them in! Total transformation is the only term for it. Thousands were converted in a day and the global church was born. 


And that was only the beginning. The book of Acts reveals at least four more occasions when folk received the baptism in the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:15-17, 9:17-18, 10:44-46, 19:1-7) often marked by speaking with tongues and prophesying. The lives of the followers of Jesus would never be the same again.

Today, according to one recent academic study, Pentecostalism has become the fastest growing religion on Earth, with around 600 million followers. It is estimated that by 2050 they'll be 1 in 10 people worldwide❅. Many millions more in other churches and denominations rejoice in the same experience that the disciples knew on that first Day of Pentecost. This was so much more than just the birthday of the church - it was, and is, its power station!

How much does this matter to you? As Paul the apostle urges us in his writings, are you filled with the Holy Spirit (Acts 19:1-7, Eph. 5:18)? Do you have supernatural power surging under your prayer life, and your witness for Christ? Are you riding the wave of God’s Spirit who is moving so powerfully in all the earth? You can, and you can do so today. Ask someone who knows about this experience and has received their own baptism in the Holy Spirit to share more with you, and to pray with you and for you. Catch the fire today on this Pentecost weekend!

Taken from Beyond Belief: How Pentecostal Christianity is taking over the world' by Elle Hardy.


 

Friday, May 05, 2023

A Coronation Prayer

Hundreds of thousands of people gathering in London and millions more watching around the globe make the Coronation of King Charles lll an unforgettable experience. In a service lasting around two hours in the historic Westminster Abbey the King will be crowned where monarchs have been enthroned for a thousand years. Pomp and ceremony mixed with marching bands and huge numbers of service personnel from Britain and around the Commonwealth will once again show why this country is a leading player when it comes to ceremonial.

The moment of the crowning itself will be a moving one. The Archbishop of Canterbury will lift the St Edward Crown high, and then lower it onto the waiting head of the 73 year old monarch, to cries of 'God save the King!' from the vast invited congregation. The crown itself is heavy and of amazing value. It is formed from 22-carat gold with a circumference of 66 cm (26 in), measures 30 cm (12 in) tall, and weighs 2.23 kg (4.9 lb). Its purple velvet cap is trimmed with ermine. The crown features 444 precious and fine gemstones including 345 rose-cut aquamarines, 37 white topazes, 27 tourmalines, 12 rubies, 7 amethysts, 6 sapphires, 2 jargoons, 1 garnet, 1 spinel, 1 carbuncle and 1 peridot (whatever that is!). By all reckonings it is an extravagant piece of kit.

Christians everywhere and people of good will should be praying that God will bless and help the new king in his unenviable role, especially that of 'Defender of the Faith'. We should not judge him for his past, any more than we would want to be judged ahead of time for our own, nor should we engage in any kind of vain regrets over the sins of the institution of which he is part. The Bible is clear about our responsibility to pray - Paul says 'I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people – for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness' (1 Timothy 2:1-2).

Our own pastor at Vazon Elim Church in Guernsey, Matt Gregor, has published this in the local press on Coronation Day. 'On behalf of Guernsey Elim Churches, we pray that King Charles will be led by wisdom, discernment, and a deep sense of duty. We pray that the Holy Spirit will guide His Majesty and that his reign will be a time of peace, prosperity, and progress for all the people of our nation'.

'Amen to that!'