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WELCOME
to another FAITH MESSAGE from The GFM Ministry. May you be inspired and
challenged as you consider with us the wonderful benefits of developing
the heart and will of God in your life, and see what He can do through
you in this 21st century. In this Faith Message we are looking at the
subject of prophecy and prophesying - allowing the Holy Spirit within to
be released through a wonderful Spiritual Gift to touch and bless others -
challenging us to be committed to the call and will of God, and to
make a difference in this generation. May the following inspire us all
to be more committed to the purposes of Jesus Christ for our
lives:
JOEL’S
PROPHECY AND THE DAY OF PENTECOST By
Rodney W. Francis
In
looking again at what happened on the Day of Pentecost (Acts
2),
I saw the impact of that day was not only that the 120 received the
Baptism in the Holy Spirit and spoke with tongues, but that it was a day
of the outpouring of the Gift of Prophecy. Over 800 years before that
day, the Prophet Joel had prophesied that the Holy Spirit would be
poured out, and the phenomena would be that both sons and daughters
would prophesy (see
Joel 2:28-32).
Joel had made no specific mention of speaking in tongues. Yet,
when the Day of Pentecost came, those 120 did speak in tongues. The
Scripture declares, “When
the day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in
one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing
mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then
there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat upon
each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to
speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance” (Acts
2:1-4).
The noise they were making was such that a very large crowd gathered to
see what it was all about. When that crowd gathered, maybe they (the
120) came out of that upper room down on to the streets and began
prophesying the words of the Lord Jesus? We are told that they were
speaking in the languages of the different nationalities that were
gathered there. The Holy Spirit so filled those disciples of Jesus that
they were miraculously speaking in languages they had never learned –
and those gathered could understand what they were saying. As the crowds
were questioning what was happening, Peter stood up and declared, “This
is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel: ‘And it shall come to
pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on
all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your young men
shall see visions, Your old men shall dream dreams. And on My
menservants and on My maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those
days; And they shall prophesy. I will show wonders in heaven above and
signs in the earth beneath: Blood and fire and vapour of smoke. The sun
shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the
coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord. And it shall come to
pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved’” (Acts
2:14-21, NKJV).
I
noticed that Joel’s original prophecy only spoke of prophesying once,
but Peter interpreting its fulfilment, repeated it twice, as to
emphasize the importance of what the sign of the Holy Spirit’s
outpouring really is. What many have taken to be that the tongues were
given to speak in the languages of the gathered people for preaching
purposes, Peter actually interprets it as prophesying – prophesying
that present-tense “now” “rhema” Word of God. Prophesying is
different to preaching, although some preaching can be prophecy. Many
have preached that speaking in other tongues is the sign of the Baptism
in the Holy Spirit (and I believe that those filled with the Holy Spirit
should go on to speak in other tongues, if they have not already done
so). Yes, speaking in other tongues is important, but we have far too
often failed to emphasize the importance of the Holy Spirit-filled
believers prophesying. Prophesying is for the “edification,
exhortation and comfort of the Church” (1
Corinthians 14:3).
It is the sign or evidence that Jesus is in the midst of His people. In
Revelation 19:10 it states, “Worship
God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”
When the presence
of Jesus is felt in the gathering together of His people, there should
be a free flowing of prophecy. It is God’s way of speaking to us
through His body of Holy Spirit-filled believers. It is a gift that all
Spirit-filled believers can exercise
(1
Corinthians 14:31),
and verse one of 1 Corinthians 14 teaches us to focus in especially on
the Gift of Prophecy. Generally
speaking, prophesying is misunderstood, and therefore under-valued in
its operation amongst us. So,
briefly, Joel made no mention of speaking in tongues in his prophecy,
but rather on prophesying as a major sign of that outpouring, and then
Peter, interpreting the Day of Pentecost as being the fulfilment of that
which Joel spoke, puts a double emphasis upon people prophesying. This,
being the case, means that we
should look again at the importance of the Gift of Prophecy as a
“now” word 1
Corinthians 12:31 teaches us that the Gifts of the Holy Spirit function
as a result of our “earnest
desire” (“to
be zealous towards, to be eager for” –
Bullinger’s).
These are powerful words in their Scriptural understanding. The subject
matter is serious and very important, and therefore we should be giving
ourselves to the exercising of them. Then in 1 Corinthians 13 we are
given the reason – the motivation -
why
we should earnestly want to build up the body of Christ through the
exercising of Spiritual Gifts. It
is LOVE for God and for people! When we truly love one another, we will
want to co-operate with the Holy Spirit and His wonderful gifts
(1
Corinthians 12:7-11)
and release them out of our lives to build up that body!
When we come to 1 Corinthians 14:1, Paul puts the two chapters together
in a nutshell. He says, “Pursue
love (1
Corinthians 13),
and
desire spiritual gifts (1
Corinthians
12),
but
especially that you may prophesy.” He
clearly and definitely tells us to focus in on this Gift of Prophesying,
and then spends the chapter telling us why. It is all to the building up
of the Church (which is the people of God). It
was the Holy Spirit filled believers PROPHESYING
that really impacted those watching and listening that day.
Then, when Peter preached it as being the fulfilment of that which Joel
prophesied all those years previously, we are told, “Then
those who gladly received his (Peter’s)
word
were baptized; and that day about three thousand souls were added to
them” (Acts
2:41).
That was some impact that the Holy Spirit – through those newly
baptized in the Holy Spirit believers – made that day! The
Holy Spirit spoke through those believers in prophecy! And
the result of all that prophesying was a huge increase in those who
turned to believe and follow Jesus Christ in a personal way! WHY
IS PROPHESYING SO IMPORTANT? So,
why is prophecy and prophesying so important? 1.
It is God’s will and way to speak
to people
– both saved and unsaved (see
1 Corinthians 14:22-25).
Unbelievers do not prophesy, only believers. But when believers are
prophesying, any unbelievers within listening range can be powerfully
impacted by the conviction, truth and life of the Holy Spirit flowing
through us. I have personally seen unbelievers saved as a direct result
of people prophesying! 2.
Prophecy flows out of a love
relationship with Jesus.
The gift and spirit of prophecy in operation brings “love letters from
Jesus” to those assembled together in His name. True prophecies bring
a positive, present time “now” message from the heart of God to the
people. They build us up, inspire us, comfort us, and encourage us to
know that God is for us, and has great things He wants to do in and
through us. 3.
There are many benefits
when we understand and apply ourselves to the prophetic words that come
forth through the Spiritual Gifts. “For
you can all prophesy one by one, that all may learn (“to
learn, intellectually from others, or from study and observation, to be
informed, to understand” –
Bullinger’s)
and all may be
encouraged (“to call to one, call near, to call for;
every kind of speaking to, which is meant to produce a particular
effect, e.g., exhortation, encouragement, comfort, etc.” –
Bullinger’s)”
(1
Corinthians 14:31). The
Gift of Prophecy produces “a learning,” and “an encouragement”
to us. The more that prophecy comes forth, the more we will gain
the benefits of that. 4.
We are not “to
quench
(“dampen,
hinder, repress, put out, extinguish” –
Bullinger’s)
the
Spirit,”
or
“despise
prophecies” (1
Thessalonians 5:19-22).
Some interesting words are used by some Bible translations: “Do
not put out the Spirit’s fire; do not treat prophecies with contempt.
Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil” (NIV).
“Do not
smother the Holy Spirit. Do not scoff at those who prophesy” (TLB). 5.
Receiving prophecies in our lives
enables us
to 1. “Wage
the good warfare” 2. “have
faith” 3. and have a “a
good conscience”
(see
1 Timothy 1:18-20). 4.
We are to “meditate
(“to care for, take care for anything, so as to be able
to perform it” –
Bullinger’s)
on these
things (prophecies)”
5. “give
ourselves entirely to them (the prophecies)”
6. “that
our progress (“a going forward, advancement”)
may be evident to all” 7. “continue
in them (those prophecies)”.
8. We then “save
ourselves” and 9. “those
who hear us” (1
Timothy 4:12-16).
PROPHECY
IN THE OLD TESTAMENT Even
in Old Testament times, the prophets prophesying inspired the people to
fulfil the work of God: “Then
the prophet Haggai and Zechariah the son of Iddo, prophets, prophesied
to the Jews who were in In
Numbers 11:25, we read of the 70 elders prophesying after God had given
them an impartation of Moses spirit: “And
it happened when the Spirit rested upon them, that they prophesied, and
they did not cease” (as
some translations put it). When Moses was questioned about all that
prophesying, his response was, “Oh,
that all the Lord’s people were prophets . . .”
(v.29). Samuel’s
prophetic words to Saul were: “And
it will happen, when you have come there to the city, that you will meet
a group of prophets coming down from the high place . . . and they will
be prophesying. Then the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you, and you
will prophesy with them and be turned into another man . . . So it was,
when he had turned his back to go from Samuel, that God gave him another
heart; and all those signs came to pass that day. When they came there
to the hill, there was a group of prophets to meet him; then the Spirit
of God came upon him, and he prophesied among them” (1
Samuel 10:1-13). The
terminology is that of the Old Covenant when the Spirit of God came upon
people. In this New Covenant the terminology is that the Holy Spirit has
been sent to live within us forever (John
14:15-31). In
closing, let me quote from 1 Corinthians 14:39 – “Therefore,
brethren, desire earnestly to prophesy, and do not forbid to speak with
tongues.”
Let
us never forget that the operation of Spiritual Gifts is God’s idea.
He sent the Spiritual Gifts with and in the Holy Spirit Who now lives
inside all Spirit-filled believers in Jesus Christ. Be encouraged to
PROPHESY out of a heart of great love for the people! YOU can do it! In
Jesus' Name, Amen! For further Bible Studies, books, manuals, tapes, and information, please contact us at the following:
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