Monday, September 23, 2013

Spiritual Senses #4 – Sight: Watching Movies on a Personal Screen



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Our spiritual sight begins to function when we “see” into another dimension, revealed to us by his Spirit (1 Cor. 2:9, 10). For spiritual Christians, it’s a spiritual dimension:

1) We were at a prayer meeting where the gifts of the Spirit (1 Cor. 12:8-10) and the five-fold gifting to the church (Eph. 4:11) were welcomed, so we placed a “hot seat” in the center of our group. Anyone wanting a word from the Lord could sit there and wait for the Spirit to move upon the people to prophesy, give a word of knowledge, etc. Though many had approached the hot seat and prophesied according to the gift of the Spirit, a couple discerned that I had a word for this person, and urged me to approach the seat. As I did so, a big white movie screen dropped down in front of my eyes. I could no longer see the person sitting on the hot seat, nor anyone else that the large screen hid. Then, a movie of his life began to play on the screen before me. Not knowing what to do, I began to prophesy to him exactly what I saw was happening on the screen. He broke down in tears and praised God! How cool was that?

2) We had to study for college finals. I studied and memorized and wasn’t sure I could call up all that info on exam day. My brother suggested I study in a different way. He said, “When you study, see what you’re studying. See moving pictures, not words, and not still photographs.” I did as he advised. Nervous on exam day, I didn’t know how all this would play out. I shouldn’t have worried though (Matt. 6:34). As soon as I flipped the exam paper over and read the first question, I began to see a movie playing inside my head—not on a white screen, but in 3-D. I wrote according to what I saw as it related to what I studied. What a great visual aid that was!

I’m persuaded that since most Christians dwell too much on the devil, their fears prevent them from having the abundant life Jesus promised us for today! That abundant life is waiting for us in Spirit.

Next time: When Sight and Feeling Work Together
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Scriptures are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Spiritual Senses #3 – Sense of Smell Reveals Hidden Activities



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Warning: You might not like this blog. However, I’ve learned ALL things work for good if we love God and are called according to his purpose. So here goes:

1) A handful of us Christians were invited to meet with a church family in their home for prayer. They believed they were being spiritually attacked. On my way that evening, I kept smelling alcohol and vomit in my car. Of course, I put on the AC, but the smells still hung in the air. So, I rolled down the car windows to let some fresh air in and get rid of the odor. Nothing seemed to help.

I began to pray in the Spirit. Some of you guessed correctly that the adult members of the household drank alcohol to excess, hence the smell of alcohol and vomit. They kept their consumption “hidden” from the church because they were in leadership positions. After we revealed their hidden activity, they came clean, cried and repented. Then we cleaned their house for them, spiritually speaking.

Drinking alcohol in moderation is not a sin—until as in all things—it is taken to excess; and where excess is, so are the works of the flesh (Gal. 5:19, 21);and fleshly works invite all types of spirits to play havoc with Christians.

2) I had a window seat in a crowded bus. The lady next to me got off at her stop. Immediately, a man in his late thirties sat down. It was after work, so I expected everybody on the bus to have body odor. However, spirit-odors are stronger. I began to smell the odor of a wet moldy rag coming from this guy. Finally, I excused myself. After I stepped into the aisle, I asked if he was a Christian. Then I suggested he stop what he was doing because the smell gave him away. I got off the bus.

I can say with certainty he was a Christian engaging in an activity that will prevent him from inheriting the kingdom of God (Gal. 5:19, 21). Even though the world has a different set of values, Christians should know better. Thus, a Christian’s hidden activity should be made known to them (Acts 5:1-11).

“Instead of fragrance, there will be a stench;” (Isaiah 3:24).

Next time: Sight: Watching Movies on a Personal Screen
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Scriptures marked “NIV” are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Spiritual Senses #2 – Connecting the Spiritual Sense of Smell



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My spiritual sense of smell was now opened and I had a lot of questions: How does it behave? What does God want me to do with it, etc?

First, spiritual smells behave exactly like physical ones do. That’s because the Spirit works with what we know (John 3:11 NIV). The smells are familiar to us—like popcorn, gasoline, French fries, rotten eggs, trash, urine, etc. So, if we smelled grilled hamburgers just as we passed by a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant, what are the chances the aroma originated from there? If odors don’t originate from their natural context, then we know they have a spiritual origin!

Next, make a connection; the answer is already in us: 

Saturday. I was house-cleaning using detergents when I began to smell curry. Who would be cooking curry so early in the morning? I went outside and sniffed the air. Maybe it was coming from next door. I sniffed again. Nothing. I returned to the house and the smell of curry became even stronger. A quick prayer. A thoughtful pause. Hmm. Mom’s the only one I know who cooks curry. I wonder if—? I called mom. She sighed with relief, “Oh daughter! You’ve been on my mind. I think I have to tell you something”. At her place, mom confided that she felt she had only a couple of years left to live and she wanted to make her last wishes known to me. I wrote them down that day. Two years later she passed.

God cares for people and sends help in different ways (Dan. 2:1, 19; Zech. 1:7-9; Acts 10:9-15; 28); but most of the time, we miss it because we don’t know how to read spirit.

Next time: Sense of Smell Reveals Hidden Activities

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Scriptures marked “NIV” are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.