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A Supernatural Way Of Life

5/1/2012

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(some of this article is based on
teaching  by Derek Prince)

The New Testament depicts Christianity
as  a supernatural way of life. The resurrection itself on which Christianity is
  based was the most important event in human history. To operate effectively in
  this world and the body of Christ we need an understanding of the gift graces
of  the Holy Spirit. Some people say they do not need gifts (Charismas) because
they  have spiritual fruit. This is totally unscriptural because the bible says:
  "Pursue love and desire spiritual gifts (I Corinthians 14-1). One of the
  evidences we are pursuing love is that we are desiring the spiritual gifts. In
  fact, spiritual gifts are the means by which love is made effective. Love
  without the gifts is left largely impotent and frustrated. Biblical agape love
  is always very practical. It does not sit around using nice phrases; it does
  something! For instance, if we want to edify the church because we love the
  church, then we will desire the gift that most edifies the church, which is
  prophecy. Or if we love the sick we will desire gifts that will enable us to
  minister to the sick, which are gifts of healings and workings of miracles. We
  must not be one sided. We need both gifts and love. We need both gifts and
  fruit. We need both spiritual gifts and ministry gifts. We need all of
  them.

"As each one has received a gift
  (charisma), minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace
  of God." (1Peter 4)

First you have to receive the gift.
Peter  assumed all Christians would have gifts, thus enabling us to minister to
one  another's needs. Real poverty is having nothing to contribute. That's the
tragic  condition of 90% of church going Christians who profess faith in Christ.
In  fact, in most evangelical churches Christians have become spectators rather
than  participators. They could do much the same if they stayed at home at
watched  Christian television. They have not received what God has made
available to them  so they cannot give it. Some people will tell us the gifts
have been withdrawn  from the church. This false theology is called
cessastionism and believes after  the church was started by the apostles there
is no need for the supernatural  gifts of the Spirit. Yet Paul said the church
is to exercise the gifts while it  waits for the return of the Lord
Jesus.

"I thank my God always concerning you
for  the grace of God which was given to you by Christ Jesus, that you were
enriched  by Him in all utterance and all knowledge, even as the testimony of
Christ was  confirmed in you, so that you come short in no gift (charisma),
eagerly waiting  for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will also
confirm you to the  end, that you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus
Christ." (I  Corinthians 1)

The closer we come to the return of the
  Lord, the more we need to manifest these gifts. For most Christians the baptism
  in the Holy Spirit takes them into a more supernatural realm where they can
move  from the natural to the supernatural. The word charisma is derived from
the  basic Greek noun charis. Charis is normally translated grace. Grace may be
  defined as the unmerited favor of God toward the undeserving. The nine gifts
  listed in I Corinthians 12 are not the only charisma gifts mentioned in the
  scriptures. Grace is free and it cannot be earned. The gospel is a
manifestation  of the grace of God. God's grace is His sovereign choice. He does
not owe anyone  an account or explanation of the workings of His grace.


"I will have mercy on whomever I will
have  mercy, and I will have compassion on whomever I will have compassion."
(Romans  9)

The Holy Spirit is the One who
administers  the grace of God and He is called the Spirit of grace. Charisma is
grace made  effective. Therefore, a charisma is a specific operation or
manifestation of the  grace of God. In Romans 12 Paul lists seven specific types
of  charisma.

"Having then gifts (charisma) differing
  according to the grace (charis) that is given to us, let us use them: if
  prophecy, let us prophecy in proportion to our faith; or ministry, let us use
it  in our ministering; he who teaches in teaching; he who exhorts in
exhortation;  he who gives with liberality; he who leads with diligence; he who
show mercy,  with cheerfulness. "

There is a great variety of charismas or
  grace gifts mentioned in the New Testament. I will attempt to list the one I
can  find:
prophecy
ministry
teaching
exhortation
giving
leading
showing mercy
celibacy
word of wisdom
word of knowledge
faith
gifts of healings
workings of miracles
discernings of spirits
different kinds of tongues
interpretation of tongues
apostle
prophet
helps
administrations
evangelists
pastors
teachers

It is important to make a distinction
  between the ministry gifts and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. In Ephesians 4 we
  have the ministry gifts. Ephesians 4-11 specifies five main ministry gifts the
  resurrected Christ gave to humanity.

"He Himself gave some to be apostles,
some  prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers." With the
ministry  gifts the believer himself is the gift given by Christ to the church.
The church  can never be what God intends for it to be without these ministry
gifts. With  the spiritual gifts the person receives a gift from the Spirit of
God. The  ministry gifts are a lifework in which the whole life of a person
centers on  being an apostle, evangelist etc. On the other hand the nine
supernatural gifts  (charismas) of the Spirit are events that happen and are
finished. For instance  a prophetic utterance may last a few seconds and it is
complete. Character is  very important in the function of ministry gifts.


Today we are living in a very tumultuous
  time. God wants us to fight for the values that made our nation great and the
  Christian values we inherited. We are not to fear the socialistic policies that
  are being forced on our nation through judicial activism and those in political
  power. Let the church awake to the supernatural power that is being imparted by
  the grace of God so she can rise up in the midst of darkness and cause Her
light  to shine in all the dark places of this world. Faith works through love
and  through faith and love and the power of the Lord God's church will
  overcome!

Jim Dykes
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