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The Fruit and Power of the Spirit

10:24 pm in eManna by eManna.com

Bible Verses

Gal 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

Acts 1:8 But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you shall be My witnesses…unto the uttermost part of the earth.

Words of Ministry

The Holy Spirit dwells within man to be his life, and He rests upon man to be his power. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit was promised by Christ in the New Testament before His death, and it was fulfilled at the time of the Lord’s resurrection. The Spirit’s indwelling in man is for the purpose of becoming life to the believers and also for the purpose of producing the fruit of the Spirit in the believer’s living, such as holiness, righteousness, endurance, and joy.

The outpouring of the Spirit upon man was promised by the Father in the Old Testament. This promise was confirmed by the Lord before His ascension. This aspect of the Spirit’s work is related to the Lord’s ascension, and it was fulfilled after the Lord ascended and was exalted. The Spirit’s outpouring upon man is for the purpose of clothing the believers with the Lord’s power for their testimony and also for the purpose of producing the gifts of the Spirit and empowering the believers to work for the Lord for the accomplishment of His will.

Once a man believes in the Lord, the Holy Spirit will surely dwell within him. At the same time, he can also experience the outpouring of the Spirit. If we make a clear distinction between these matters, we will see wonderful things happen to us.

ref: www.emanna.com

Immersed With Thy Love

5:27 pm in Hymns by biblereading

# Immerse in Thy love;
Fresher than morning dew;
Here I’m kept away from every earthly care.
Such tender feeling;
Caressed by my Beloved;
You’re the loveliest, much fairer than the fair.

* Moments with You,
How affectionate!
Now I seize this opportunity to say
That I love You.
I will be with You
All my days, come what may.

# I cannot help it;
I’m so in love with You
For I’ve tasted Your divine heavenly wine.
I’m soaked with Thy love,
I pour my all on You.
What my future holds for me, my Lord are Thine.

Praying with the Word to Know and Possess God

10:14 pm in FAQ by biblereading

How should I read the Bible?

The Bible is full of facts about God: He became our Savior (1 Tim. 2:3-4); He died on the cross to save sinners; and He resurrected to become the life-giving Spirit (1 Cor. 15:45b). Reading and praying over these facts in the Word, readers develop faith (Gal. 3:2; Rom. 10:17) to believe into and receive God.

It is only through the Word that people can receive Jesus Christ into their hearts. Only the Bible contains the spiritual facts that make it possible for God to be revealed in readers, who then know and possess God. The more Christians read the Bible and pray accordingly, the more they come to know and possess Him.

For example, when Bible readers pray over the spiritual fact that God is love (1 John 4:8), God enters them to be their love. Without praying, human love is usually transient and temporary. Even if people put in their best efforts, their love for someone eventually fades. It’s impossible to love without the God who is love. The only way to have love is to receive God by praying with the Word.

This is why Jesus said, “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words which I have spoken to you are spirit and are life?(John 6:63). Those who touch God’s word should receive spirit and life, not just knowledge. And the Spirit gives people the life that enables them to practice what the Word commands.

But how can Christians pray over the Word? Take John 6:63, for example. A possible prayer could be, “O God my Father, how I thank You that You are the Spirit who gives life. The flesh is good for nothing and can do nothing. I do not treasure my flesh but I desire Your Spirit. And, my dear Lord Jesus Christ, I also thank You that the words You spoke to me in the Bible are spirit and are life. Without Your words, I have no spirit and no life. Now, I come to You as I read Your words to receive the Spirit of God and the life of God from You. Today, I need You, Your Spirit, and Your life for my Christian walk. Thank You Jesus. Amen.?

Apply this principle to every part of the Bible. As you read through the Bible, chapter by chapter, you will come across many wonderful spiritual facts. When you pray according to what you have read, understood, and appreciate, the spiritual facts will become real to you as God fills you.