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ordained at the New Hope Baptist Church in Ranger and was the first
pastor of the East Side Baptist Church in Ranger while a freshman in
college. He is a graduate of Hardin Simmons University in Abilene,
Texas, and has furthered his education at the Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He leads in over thirty
revivals, crusades and Revelation Bible conferences a year
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THE
SEVEN BAPTISMS
By ©
Charles Massegee
It’s no wonder so
many people do not understand baptism. Along with all the other
teachings of the Bible, the old devil keeps the waters of baptism
stirred up and muddy in an effort to hide its true meaning. Some
people believe in baptizing babies. Some people believe in
sprinkling water on a person’s head and calling it baptism. Others
believe in immersion, putting a person completely under the water
before bringing them up out of the water. Some people believe we
must be baptized to be saved. Some people believe we should be
baptized in the Name of Jesus. Others believe we should be baptized
in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Some people believe
we should be baptized going forward while others believe we should
be baptized going backward. Others believe we should be baptized
three times, once in the Name of the Father, once in the Name of the
Son and once in the Name of the Holy Spirit.
I heard of a lady
who was baptized in the Name of the Father and she came up out of
the water shouting “Praise the Lord”. When she went down the second
time in the Name of the Son she came up out of the water shouting
“Hallelujah”. When she went down the third time in the Name of the
Holy Spirit and coming up out of the water, she did not know what to
say, so she shouted “Merry Christmas”.
Some people even
believe that you must be baptized in running water for it to be
real. Others believe that Jesus was baptized for us and therefore we
do not need to be baptized. Some people believe baptism is a church
ordinance and only an ordain minister should be allowed to baptism.
Others believe the church can authorize anyone to baptize, even a
father baptizing his family or a friend baptizing a friend. There
are others who believe any one can baptism anyone at anytime
anywhere without any church being involved. I even heard of a man
who baptized himself.
Even in the Bible
there appears to be a contradiction or at least confusion concerning
baptism. In Ephesians chapter 4, verse 5, the Bible says, “There is
one Lord, one faith and one baptism”. On the other hand, the Bible
names seven different baptisms. In Hebrews 6:2, the Bible says there
are many “baptisms”. How do we reconcile this? How do we explain
this? Stay with now, we are going somewhere.
I preached on the
Seven Baptisms in a crusade in New Mexico. One of my dearest pastor
friends, Dr. Duane Story, came up to me during the invitation and
said, “You know, this is the first time in my life that I understand
baptism. I don’t believe I have ever really been scripturally
baptized. I want you to baptize me tonight.” He explained the
situation to the church and a few minutes later I baptized him.
Duane had been saved
and baptized many years earlier. Do you think he really needed to
be baptized again as a pastor? I don’t know. But he felt like he did
since he was born again as an adult after he had been baptized as a
kid. I think sometimes a person needs to be baptized, if for no
other reason than for conscience sake. Baptism does not save us from
our sins but it can save us from a hurting conscience. This was an
issue that had bothered this pastor for many years. He finally
settled it. I think he did the right thing.
The Bible says,
“There is also an antitype which now saves us, baptism, not the
removal of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good
conscience toward God, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ”, 1
Peter 3:21. Even though baptism is only an antitype, a symbol, a
figure it is very important, and if a person has not been baptized
according to the scripture, it may be necessary for them to be
baptized in order to have peace of mind about it. Please stay with
me here, we are going somewhere.
According to
Ephesians 4:5, there is only one baptism. There is only one literal
baptism. I’ll show you in the Bible what that one literal baptism is
later. There is only one real baptism. The other six baptisms
mentioned in the Bible are types, symbolic of something that is
literal, a figure or picture of something that is real.
Before I elaborate
on the seven baptisms in the Bible let’s look at the word,
“baptize”. My classical Greek lexicon gives twenty meanings for the
Greek word “baptizo”. The people who translated the Bible from Greek
to English never translated the word, “baptizo”. They just
transliterated it. The translators simply took the word out of the
Greek and gave it an English spelling.
The main reason many
people misunderstand baptism is because they try to understand it
with the same meaning every time it is mentioned in the Bible. The
literal Greek word “baptizo” simply means “to identify by putting
one into or under”. In order to understand the seven different
baptisms mentioned in the Bible, we need to keep that meaning in
mind throughout this study.
I must say again
there is only one literal baptism. The other six baptisms are types,
symbolic of something that is literal, a figure or picture of
something that is real.
The first symbolic
baptism mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Israelites by
Moses in the Red Sea. This baptism identified the Israelites with
Moses. This is not the “one baptism” mentioned in Ephesians 4:5.
We’ll get to that one literal baptism later.
The Bible says,
“Moreover, brethren, I do not want you to be unaware that all our
fathers were under the cloud, all passed through the sea, all were
baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, all ate the same
spiritual food, and all drank of the same spiritual Rock that
followed them, and that Rock was Christ”, 1 Corinthians 10:1-4.
The Israelites
escaped the captivity of the Egyptians, following and identifying
themselves with Moses. They were under the cloud. That is, they were
all under the guidance of Christ. Those who follow the guidance of
Christ are always baptized. They passed through the Red Sea being
baptized into Moses. That is, they identified with Moses as they
followed him through the Red Sea on dry ground.
Stay with me now, we
are going somewhere. Keep in mind the meaning of the word “baptizo”.
It means “to identify by putting one into or under”. The Israelites
identified themselves with Moses, putting them into and under the
mist, the vapor, the fog that was created by the great walls of
water on both sides of them. By faith they followed Moses as they
passed through on the dry bottom of the Red Sea. This was not a
water baptism. They did not even get wet. The Egyptians are the ones
who got wet. Jesus Christ also had their back protected. The Bible
says, “They drank of that spiritual Rock that FOLLOWED them, and
that Rock was Christ”.
Being baptized into
Moses simply means that they identified with Moses. The Bible says,
“By faith they passed through the Red Sea as by dry land, whereas
the Egyptians, attempting to do so, were drowned”, Hebrews 11:29.
When they got to the other side, they sang the song of Moses. This
beautiful song of deliverance is recorded in Exodus chapter 15. The
people of Israel were identified with Moses as they followed him,
and they rejoiced and sang about.
Most every New
Testament teaching has an Old Testament example. Just like the
people of Israel identified with Moses and followed him, we are to
identify with Christ and follow Him. Christ will deliver us from
bondage and bring us through any sea of impossibility. Also, as long
as we identify with Christ and follow Him, He will always have our
back. The devil will never be able to slip up on our blind side.
This is baptism
number one. It is a symbolic baptism. This baptism identifies the
Israelites with Moses as they followed him, crossing the Red Sea on
the dry bottom. This baptism is a beautiful picture of the
Israelites escaping the captivity of the Egyptians, following and
identifying themselves with Moses. I call this baptism, the baptism
of the Israelites by Moses in the Red Sea.
The second symbolic
baptism mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Jews by John
the Baptist in the Jordan River. This baptism of the Jews by John
the Baptist was to “identify” the Jews as a believer in the Messiah.
When a Jew repented (changed his mind about Christ) and believed
Christ was the Messiah, they would come to John the Baptist and he
would baptize them. This baptism of repentance identified them with
Christ as a believer. We need to remember this is before Christ had
made Himself know as the Messiah. He had not declared Himself as the
Son of God yet! The Jews were accepting by faith the message of John
the Baptist.
Here old John the
Baptist was on the shores of the Jordan River. He was the world’s
first evangelist. He looked and acted like a mad man. He dressed
himself in camel’s hair, ate locusts and raw honey, and lived in the
wilderness. His message was more radical than his preaching outfit.
He was preaching that God had become flesh and His name was Jesus
Christ, and He was already among them. He always had a crowd of
Jews around him and many of them believed His message and accepted
Christ as the Messiah. He was baptizing these Jews right and left.
The Jewish leadership at that time got concerned about it. So they
sent some priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him some
questions.
In John chapter 1,
verse 19 through verse 28, the Bible says, “Now this is the
testimony of John, when the Jews sent priest and Levites from
Jerusalem to ask him, who are you? He confessed, and did not deny,
but confessed, I am not the Christ. And they asked him, what then?
Are you Elijah? He said, I am not. Are you the Prophet? And he said,
no. Then they said to him, who are you, that we may give an answer
to those who sent us? What do you say about yourself? He said, I am
the voice of one crying in the wilderness: Make straight the way of
the Lord, as the prophet Isaiah said. Now those who were sent were
from the Pharisees. And they asked him, saying, why then do you
baptize if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the prophet? John
answered them saying, I baptize with water, but there stands One
among you whom you do not know. It is He who, coming after me, is
preferred before me, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose.
These things were done in Bethabara, beyond the Jordan, where John
was baptizing.”
The baptism of the
Jews by John the Baptist does not picture the death, burial and
resurrection of Christ. At this time those things had not happened
yet. Christ had not died. There had been no burial or resurrection
of Christ. So this could not be a picture of these events. These
events would not take place until about three years later. However,
this baptism does picture something. The baptism of the Jews by John
the Baptist was a picture of the death and burial of a sinner dying
under the wrath of God, and telling that sinner that Christ would
come and die for him, suffering the wrath of God on the cross for
him.
When a Jew was
baptized by John the Baptist, he was simply declaring his faith in
Christ as the Messiah and saying “I’m not ashamed to be identified
with Him. I have not met Him yet. I have not seen Him but I believe
the message John the Baptist is preaching. I believe God has become
flesh in the Messiah. I repent of my sins and accept the Messiah to
take them away.”
As we study these
seven different baptisms we must keep in mind at all times the
definition of the Greek word “baptizo”. The word simply means “to
identify by putting one into or under”. When a Jew was baptized by
John the Baptist he was immersed, that is, he was put under the
water declaring his faith in the Messiah and identifying himself as
a believer and a follower. John the Baptist’s baptism was to last
only from the baptism of Jesus to His resurrection, Acts 1:22.
Everyone who was
baptized by John the Baptist was baptized again after the
resurrection of Christ. John’s baptism of repentance was not enough.
It served the purpose at the time, but after the resurrection of
Christ, baptism had a completely different meaning.
Please stay with me
now, we are going somewhere. In Acts chapter 19, verse 1 through 5,
the Bible says, “And it happened, while Apollos was at Corinth, that
Paul, having passed through the upper regions, came to Ephesus. And
finding some disciples he said to them, did you receive the Holy
Spirit when you believed? So they said to him, we have not so much
as heard whether there is a Holy Spirit. And he said to them, into
what then were you baptized? So they said, into John’s baptism. Then
Paul said, John indeed baptized with a baptism of repentance, saying
to the people that they should believe on Him who would come after
him, that is, on Christ Jesus. When they heard this, they were
baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.” We will talk about this
post resurrection baptism for Christians later. Please, stay with
here, because we are going somewhere.
The first baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Israelites by Moses in
the Red Sea. Second, the baptism of the Jews in the Jordan River by
John the Baptist.
This brings us to
the third symbolic baptism mentioned in the Bible.
The third baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the
Baptist in the Jordan River. Why was Jesus baptized? The baptism of
the Jews by John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus Christ by John
the Baptist are closely related but are not the same. The baptism of
the Jews by John the Baptist was to “identify” the Jews as a
believer in the Messiah. However, the baptism of Jesus Christ by
John the Baptist was to “identify” Christ to the Jews as the
Messiah. The baptism of Jesus Christ manifested and identified
Christ to Israel, not to the church, but to Israel as the Messiah.
As we continue in
John 1:29 thru 32, “The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him
and said, behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the
world! This is He of whom I said, after me comes a Man who is
preferred before me, for He was before me. I did not know Him; but
that He (Jesus Christ) should be revealed (identified) to Israel,
(not to the church, but to Israel), therefore, I came baptizing with
water. And John bore witness, saying, I saw the Spirit descending
from heaven like a dove, and He remained upon Him.”
There is no question
about it, the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist was to reveal and
identify Christ to the Jews as the Messiah. It manifested to the
Jews the coming of God in the flesh. That’s all it was. That’s all
it has ever been. That’s all it will ever be. John the Baptist’s
baptism of Jesus does not picture the death, burial and resurrection
of Christ. John the Baptist’s baptism of Jesus was a picture of the
death and burial of a sinner dying under the wrath of God, and
telling that sinner that Christ would come to take his place and die
for him.
In Matthew chapter
3, verse 13 thru verse 17, the Bible says, “Then Jesus came from
Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him. And John tried
to prevent Him saying, I need to be baptized by You, and are You
come to Me? But Jesus answered and said to Him, permit it to be so
now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.
Then he allowed Him. When He had been baptized, Jesus came up
immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to
Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and
alighting upon Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying,
this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”
Old John the Baptist
was down at the Jordan baptizing sinners as fast as they confessed
their sins. Jesus showed up and wants to be baptized. At first John
would not baptism Him. John told Jesus He had it backward. John said
that he needed to be baptized by Him, not the other way around.
Jesus said no! You don’t understand. I’m down here with the sinners
to be baptized with them. John said you are no sinner. What do you
mean you are with the sinners and need to be baptized? In so many
words Jesus said, never mind, never mind. You don’t understand. If
I’m going to fulfill all righteousness then I’ve got to do what the
other sinners are doing. Quit arguing with me and baptism me. And
down He goes, and gets baptized identifying Himself with sinners. I
don’t have to worry about John’s water baptism, or Jesus’ water
baptism. If I am in Christ I have already been to the river Jordan,
immersed under the water and back up again. Praise God that’s been
taken care of and settled forever.
Stay with me now, we
are going somewhere. Remember the definition of the Greek word
“baptizo”. The word in English, “baptism” simple means “to identify
by putting one into or under”. When Jesus Christ was baptized He was
identifying Himself with lost mankind and declaring that He is going
to fulfill all righteousness on their behalf.
John the Baptist’s
baptism of Jesus was a picture of the death and burial of a sinner
dying under the wrath of God, and telling that sinner that Christ
has come to identify with him and take his place. It had not
happened yet. But it was a beautiful picture of what would happen
about three years later when Christ would go to the old rugged cross
of Calvary and identify Himself with sinners and pay the penalty for
their sins. The Bible says, “For He (that’s God) has made Him,
(that’s Jesus Christ), sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be
made the righteousness of God in Him,” 2 Cor. 5:21. He assumed our
place. He identified Himself with sinners and died for sinners on
the cross.
The first baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Israelites by Moses in
the Red Sea. Second, the baptism of the Jews by John the Baptist in
the Jordan River. Third, the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the
Baptist in the Jordan River.
This brings us to
the fourth baptism mentioned in the Bible.
The fourth baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the disciples with the Holy
Spirit after the resurrection but before Pentecost. This was the
fulfillment of the promise Jesus had made just a few days earlier,
right before he ascended into heaven. It was in preparation for the
coming Day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was to come to the
masses and be available to everyone on a personal basis. Up until
then thought out the Old Testament and the Gospels the Holy Spirit
was limited to certain people in certain situations when a specific
task was involved. Even the terminology was different.
Jesus said, “John
truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy
Spirit not many days from now,” Acts 1:4. Sometime between the
ascension of Christ and the Day of Pentecost the disciples were
baptized with the Holy Spirit into the body of Christ. The baptism
with the Holy Spirit is when we identify ourselves with Jesus Christ
as our Lord and Savior and are born again by the Holy Spirit. These
disciples were already saved but they needed to be put into the
Spiritual body of Christ by the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Also, to
emphasize the new terminology that would be used. Christ’s church
was in the process of coming into existence. The baptism with the
Holy Spirit puts us into the body of Christ, 1 Cor. 12:13. This is a
positional baptism. We are in Christ and a member of His body. He is
also in us to seal and secure us until the day of redemption. The
day of redemption takes place at the second coming. This is the one
and only literal baptism mentioned in the Bible. The other six
baptisms are only types, symbolic of something that is literal, a
figure or picture of something that is real.
I realize that some
people use the term “baptized in the Holy Spirit” as being the same
thing as being filled with the Holy Spirit. I have no trouble with
this terminology as long as we are using it symbolically. However,
there are many questions answered for me when I understand the
difference between being baptized with the Holy Spirit and being
filled with the Holy Spirit.
The only way we can
be identified with the Lord Jesus Christ is for Jesus to baptize us
with the Holy Spirit into the body of Christ. When we are saved,
when we become a Christian, Jesus Christ uses the Holy Spirit to put
us into, to baptize us into, to born us into the body of Christ.
Please stay with me
now, we are going somewhere. We are getting into some deep water
now, but I promise you it will be well worth the concentration. I
would encourage you to be like the early Christians. They received
the word of God with an open mind and then they searched the
Scripture to see if those things were so.
The Bible says, “For
by one Spirit, (that’s the Holy Spirit), we are all baptized into
one body, whether we are Jews or Gentiles, whether we are bond or
free; and have been all made to drink into the Spirit,” I Cor.
12:13. John the Baptist said, “I did not know Him, but He who sent
me to baptize with water said to me, upon whom you see the Spirit
descending, and remaining on Him, this is He who baptizes with the
Holy Spirit. And I have seen and testified that this is the Son of
God,” John 1:33-34.
In Acts 1:5, Jesus
repeats the words of John the Baptist. Jesus said, “For John truly
baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit
not many days from now.” I believer the Holy Spirit begin to move in
a new and different way beginning in John 20:22. New terms
concerning the Holy Spirit would begin to be used. Jesus had been
raised from the dead. He has spent forty days showing Himself to be
alive. Now He is preparing to ascend into heaven. The Bible says, in
John 20:21-21, “So Jesus said to them again, peace to you! As the
Father has sent me, I also send you. And When He had said this, He
breathed on them and said to them, receive the Holy Spirit.” Could
this be their baptism with the Holy Spirit? Some theologians believe
this was only symbolic in anticipation for the Day of Pentecost.
Could be! But I believe they received the Holy Spirit right then and
there. While the term “baptized in the Holy Spirit” was not used,
the same thing happened when the term is used. This prepared them to
lead the 120 in the upper room to have the same experience. The day
of the resurrection marked the transition from the terms of the Old
Covenant to those of the New Covenant. The old creation began with
the breath of God in Genesis 2:7. Now the new creation begins with
the breath of God. This took place in the evening of the same day
Jesus was resurrected from the grave. New terminology was now going
to be used concerning the Spirit of God.
Between the
ascension and the Day of Pentecost, about 120 of His disciples
gathered in the upper room. Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip,
Thomas and the other apostles were there. They continued with one
accord in prayer and supplication for ten days. Peter took the
leadership. He stood up and preached a sermon about the Scripture
being fulfilled. Then he led the group in electing Matthias to take
the place of Judas. We do not know everything that took place while
they were in the upper room. But I believe during this time between
the ascension of Christ and the Day of Pentecost they were all
baptized with the Holy Spirit. Pentecost means fifty. The Day of
Pentecost was to come fifty days after His resurrection. Since Jesus
showed Himself alive at least ten times over a forty day period
after His resurrection, the Day of Pentecost must have come ten days
after He ascended into heaven. Even though they were all believers,
this little crowd of 120 people spent about ten days in the upper
room experiencing the moving of the Holy Spirit and preparing for
Pentecost. They were baptized with the Holy Spirit and had become
the first fruits of the local church. Now they were waiting for the
infilling of the Holy Spirit to prepare them for service, and the
baptism of the Holy Spirit to come upon the Jews in a new and
different way for salvation.
When we get to the
second chapter of Acts where we are told of the coming of the Holy
Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, we learn that these disciples were
filled with the Holy Spirit, not baptized with the Holy Spirit. The
filling of the Holy Spirit was necessary in order for them to serve
and be bold witnesses for Christ. The fact that they were filled
with the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost for service indicates
to me that they must have been baptized with the Holy Spirit prior
to the infilling. I believe it could have happened when Jesus
breathed on them or sometime between the ascension and the Day of
Pentecost while they were in the upper room. It took place in the
upper room more than likely. I don’t think it really matters, but we
know it had to be before they witnessed to the 3,000 souls who got
saved on the Day of Pentecost.
The upper room
experience when they were baptized with the Holy Spirit is different
than the Day of Pentecost when they were filled with the Holy
Spirit. For the first time the gospel was preached in the power of
the Holy Spirit. Peter again took the leadership and preached with
the fullness of the Holy Spirit and it resulted in over 3,000 souls
being saved.
At least 3,000 people were baptized with the Holy Spirit into the
body of Christ. They were born again. They were “put into” the body
of Christ and all who gladly received the word of God were baptized
with water. This first little church made up of only 120 members,
all of a sudden had 3,000 new members.
This Spirit filled
message delivered by this Spirit filled preacher cut to the very
heart of this great crowd of people who had gathered. At the end of
the message they ask Peter and the others “what shall we do?” Peter
said, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of
Jesus Christ for (because of) the remission of sins; and you shall
receive the gift of the Holy Spirit”, Acts 2:38. What is the Gift of
the Holy Spirit? The Gift is the Holy Spirit Himself. The Lord Jesus
not only put the Holy Spirit in them, but Jesus put them (baptized
them) into the body of Christ. They became identified with the 120
disciples. This first church was all Jewish. The church began in
Jerusalem and then moved out and invaded Judea, Samaria and the
uttermost parts of the world.
To understand Acts
2:38 we need to understand how the word “for” is used. If I did
something nice “for” you, that does not mean I did it to have you.
It means I did it “because” of you. You can check this out in the
Greek if you need further proof. Peter preached about how Christ had
died for them. How He was burial, resurrected from the grave and
ascended into heaven. He conclude His message by telling them Jesus
had been exalted to the right hand of the Father and was now
fulfilling His promise to send His Holy Spirit upon them.
Keep in mind. The
upper room experience when the 120 were baptized with the Holy
Spirit is different than the Day of Pentecost experience when the
120 were all filled with the Holy Spirit. I realize these two
experiences, the baptism with the Holy Spirit and the infilling of
the Holy Spirit could have happened back to back at the beginning of
Pentecost. But I believe they were baptized when Jesus breathed on
them or during the ten days they were in the upper room. Later in
the day this little congregation of 120 saw 3,000 souls baptized
with the Holy Spirit as they were born again by being baptized into
the Spiritual body of Christ. Then they were all baptized in water
to identify them as new members of the first church. This will be
made clear when we talk about the difference between the baptism
with the Holy Spirit and the baptism with fire. Jesus never promised
anybody that they would be “baptized with the Holy Spirit and with
fire” in the upper room or on the Day of Pentecost. I’ll talk about
the meaning of being baptized with fire later. It’s a whole
different kind of baptism. It is impossible to be baptized with the
Holy Spirit and fire at the same time. This will be explained in
detail later.
The Day of Pentecost
was a one time deal for the Jews. You have heard it said, “You can
make a first impression only one time.” This was the first
impression the Jews got when the Holy Spirit was introduced to the
Jews on a massive scale for the first time.
When the Holy Spirit
came to the Gentiles in Acts chapters 10 and 11, a Gentile Pentecost
was experienced by Cornelius, his family, many of his relatives and
a host of Gentile friends he had invited to the occasion. This was a
one time deal for the Gentiles. This was the first impression the
Gentiles got when the Holy Spirit was introduced to the Gentiles on
a massive scale for the first time. Jesus virgin birth was a one
time even. His death on the cross was a one time event. His
ascension into heaven was a one time event. His second coming will
be a one time event. The Day of Pentecost for the Jews and for the
Gentiles was a one time event. It was a special day promised by
Jesus, never to be repeated. It was a special Day the disciples were
told to wait for and prepare for. It was the introduction of the
Holy Spirit to the Jews and to the Gentiles. However, we can praise
God today, because we don’t have to wait for the Holy Spirit to come
upon us. We don’t have to make any kind of preparation. He is
already here. He is all around us just like the wind. All we need to
do is by faith open up our heart and invite Him in. Let’s not hold
our breath. Like the air we breathe, all we need to do is open up
our life to Him and begin to breathe Spiritually.
Again, this Gentile
crowd head Peter preach in their own tongue. There were many people
present who spoke many different tongues. The miracle again was in
the hearing. For the first time the Gentiles were baptized with the
Holy Spirit into the Spiritual body of Christ. Then, to give Peter
and the other Jews who had come with him, evidence that salvation
had come to the Gentiles, this miracle became one of speaking as
well as hearing. Just like on the Day of Pentecost. They all begin
to speak in different tongues, praising God and giving Him glory.
The Bible says, “For they head them speak with tongues, and magnify
God. Then Peter answered, can anyone forbid water, that these should
not be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?
And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord”, Acts
10:46-48.
There is no question
about it. The tongues spoken of on the Day of Pentecost, Acts
2:5-11, and the tongues spoken of on the day salvation first came to
the Gentiles, Acts 11:11-18, were different kinds of languages. In
both cases the miracle was in the hearing and the speaking. The
Bible even names these different languages. My sister had the gift
of speaking with different tongues. She could speak five different
languages. I have a hard time with one language. In order for the
gospel to be carried to the whole world there must be people with
the gift languages. In Bible days, sometimes the different tongues
were learned. Other times it was Spiritual intervention. I have
heard of missionaries who have experienced the miracle of tongues.
When the missionaries spoke the people could understand them in a
different tongue than the one being spoken. Even more wonderful was
when the people would begin to praise God in their tongue and the
missionaries could understand with out an interpreter. Since this
miracle of speaking in tongues with the hearers being able to
understand would be few and far in between, when Paul listed the
gifts of the Holy Spirit, he included the gift of interpretation.
Today when people speak to a crowd with a different tongue they
usually have an interpreter. However, I believe the miracle of
tongues and hearing still exist when the Lord finds it necessary. He
is the same yesterday, today and forever.
Here is my position.
I believe that the “Gift” is the Holy Spirit Himself and everyone
who has been baptized with the Holy Spirit, (born again) has the
potential at any God given point and time to manifest any of the
gifts that might be needed to accomplish God’s will in a person’s
life or in a particular situation. It’s too personal for me to go
into detail, but I must say, I have experienced most every one of
the gifts of the Holy Spirit at least once. Most of these gifts may
never be repeated in my life again, but there are a couple of them
that seems to be activated all the time.
When our daughter,
Pebbles, spent two and a half years in the hospital at the
University of Minnesota with a kidney and liver transplant, at least
one child a day died on the floor we were on. I remember walking up
and down the hall crying and praying that God would give me the gift
of healing. I just could not stand to see all these precious
children suffering, hurting and dying because they needed a
transplant and no kidneys or livers were available. I promised the
Lord if He would give me the gift of healing I would not tell
anyone, show it on television or profit off of it in anyway.
“Please, please, O Lord, give me the gift of healing”, I continued
to pray day after day. But nothing! One day I was in a room of a
child dying and I was praying and praying and praying God would heal
that child. I don’t think anyone else head Him, but God said to me
loud and clear, “People go to hell healthy. I did not call you or
gift you to heal anyone. I called you to be an evangelists and I
have given you the necessary gifts to do it. Tell the children about
Jesus.”
Many of my
charismatic friends make a distinction between the “gift of tongues”
and what some call “a prayer language”. Richard Roberts, the son of
Oral Roberts and president of Oral Roberts University says that God
has never given him the gift of tongues. But he does claim he
prayers in “a prayer language”. He says he does not understand what
he is praying but God understands. I would never, ever question how
someone communicates with God. Prayer is a very personal and private
thing. I don’t believe anybody has any business judging how someone
else prays. However, at the same time I don’t believe we should put
pressure on someone to pray like we do or criticize them if they
don’t.
The baptism with the
Holy Spirit is the one real baptism that identifies us with Christ.
In Ephesians chapter 4, verse 5, the Bible says, “There is one Lord,
one faith and one baptism.” This “one baptism” is the baptism of the
Holy Spirit into the body of Christ. Please keep in mind the meaning
of the word “baptize”. It means “to identify by putting one into or
under.” When we identify ourselves with Christ by believing in and
accepting Him as our Lord and Savior, He baptizes us, (that is He
puts us into), the body of Christ. It’s the same thing as being born
again by the Holy Spirit, John chapter 3.
Since the Holy
Spirit has already been introduced to the Jews and to the Gentiles,
there is no need for any of the gifts to be manifested to confirm
the coming of the Holy Spirit. He has already come. Today when the
Holy Spirit comes into our life, it’s not the gifts that
characterizes us as a child of God. It is the fruit of the Holy
Spirit that gives evidence that the Holy Spirit has come upon us.
The Bible says, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and
self-control. Against such there is no law (no limit)”, Galatians
5:22-23. Jesus did not say, “You shall know them by their gifts”. He
said, “You shall know them by their fruits”, Matthew 7:16. Jesus did
not say, “Every tree (person) that does not bear good gifts is cut
down and thrown into the fire.” He said, “Every tree (person) that
does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire”,
Matthew 7:19. Therefore, it is very obvious; it’s not the gift of
tongues that identifies us as being baptized with the Holy Spirit.
It’s the fruit of the Holy Spirit that identifies us as being
baptized with the Holy Spirit.
The devil can
duplicate the GIFTS of the Spirit, and we can fake the GIFTS of the
Spirit. But the devil cannot duplicate the FRUIT of the Spirit, and
we cannot fake the FRUIT of the Spirit. Some of us are not bearing
fruit like we should, not because we have not received the Holy
Spirit, but because there are too many sins and negative things in
our life that grieves the Holy Spirit, Ephesians 4:30. Fruit grows.
If we keep our sins confessed and continue to learn to walk in the
Spirit there is no limit to the amount of fruit we can bear. The
fruit of a Christian is not another Christian. The fruit of a
Christian is not the manifestation of gifts. The fruit of a
Christian, or perhaps I should say, the fruit of the Holy Spirit
working in us is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, Galatians
22-23. Gifts and fruit! That’s another subject. Let’s get back to
baptism.
In John chapter 1,
verse 11 thru 13, the Bible says, “He came to His own, (the Jews)
and His own (as a nation) did not receive Him. But as many as
received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God,
to those who believe in His name; who were born, not of blood, nor
of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”
When we are born
again Christ puts us into the body of Christ. When we are baptized
by the Holy Spirit, Christ puts us into the body of Christ. Same
thing. I must say again, this is the one and only literal baptism
mentioned in the Bible. The other six baptisms are types, symbolic
of something that is literal, a figure or picture of something that
is real. This is where water baptism for the Christian comes in. Our
water baptism that we experience after we become a Christian is a
type, a symbol, a figure, a beautiful picture of our literal baptism
with the Holy Spirit. We will talk about this post resurrection
baptism for new Christians later.
First, we talked
about the baptism of the Israelites by Moses in the Red Sea. Second,
the baptism of the Jews by John the Baptist in the Jordan River.
Third, the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist in the Jordan
River. And fourth the baptism of the first disciples with the Holy
Spirit in the Upper Room. Now let’s look at the baptism with fire.
The fifth symbolic
baptism mentioned is the Bible is the baptism of the lost with fire
in hell.
In Matthew 3: verses
11 and 12, John the Baptist said, “I indeed baptize you with water
unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I,
whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the
Holy Spirit and fire.”
Please stay with me
now. We are going somewhere. Scripture explains Scripture. This
verse is explained in the next verse. John the Baptist continues in
the next verse, verse 12, “His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He
will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat
into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable
fire.” If we separate these two verses we will get the wrong
interpretation.
We must keep these
two verses together and in context in order to understand that John
the Baptist is speaking about two different kinds of baptism. Jesus
Christ came the first time to baptize us into the body of Christ
with the His Holy Spirit. When He comes again those who have been
baptized with the Holy Spirit will be like wheat gathered into
barns. Those who have not been baptized into the body of Christ with
His Holy Spirit will be gathered up like chaff to be burned with
unquenchable fire, Matthew 3:12.
God always give us a
choice. In this case we can either be baptized with the Holy Spirit
and go to heaven, or we can be baptized with fire and go to hell. I
feel like someone is wanting to say, “I thought that on the Day of
Pentecost, the believers were baptized with the Holy Spirit and with
fire, because the Bible says that tongues of fire sat upon each of
them.”
In the first place
the Bible says nothing about the disciples being baptized with the
Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. The Bible tells us that they
were filled with the Holy Spirit so they would have power to preach
the word of God with boldness and effectiveness. It was the 3,000
who were baptized with the Holy Spirit into the body of Christ. The
Bible says that the little crowd of 120 from the upper room was
filled with the Holy Spirit, not baptized with the Holy Spirit.
There is a drastic difference between being baptized with the Holy
Spirit and being filled with the Holy Spirit. We can be baptized
with the Holy Spirit only one time and that’s when we were saved,
born again by the Holy Spirit, baptized into the body of Christ. You
can be filled with the Holy Spirit many times. It would be better if
somehow we could stay filled with the Holy Spirit. But sad to say
most of us spring too many leaks and have need of many infillings of
the Holy Spirit. In fact, if we are on the front lines fighting the
good fight of faith and ministering the word of God with the power
of the Holy Spirit, there is going to be a constant drain on the
Holy Spirit in us. This will necessitate us needing a refilling of
the Holy Spirit daily.
We are in Christ and
Christ is in us. Let’s not isolate the Holy Spirit to just certain
areas of our life or certain rooms in our house. Since He is in us,
let’s give Him the run of the house. Example: let’s say you have a
beautiful home with a very efficient air conditioning unit. The
refreshing cool air fills the house except one room where you have
the vents shut and the doors closed to that room. What do you do to
fill the house with the refreshing air? Get a larger air
conditioner? No! Get a new compressor? No! Get a more powerful
blower? No! You already have all you are ever going to get. Just
open the vents and doors to the rooms you have isolated and kept
closed. Same thing is true Spiritually. You don’t need more of the
Holy Spirit. He needs more of you. In fact to be filled He must have
all of you. The Holy Spirit is a person. He does not come into your
life a foot and a hand at a time. You either have all of Him or none
of Him. All we need to do is give Him the run of the house and fill
us. It’s not God’s fault we are not filled. It’s our fault. We need
to give Him total access to our house and not keep a room or two
vacant for our selfish desires.
I have no issue with
those who feel like the 120 disciples were baptized and filled with
the Holy Spirit back to back at the beginning of the Day of
Pentecost. I don’t know if it makes any difference. It may depend on
when you think the first church was started. Was it started with the
120 in the upper room or when the 3,000 souls were saved? It may not
matter, but I believe the first church started with the 120 during
the ten days between the ascension of Christ and the Day of
Pentecost. Or else how could the 3,000 souls be added to the church?
The church must have existed in order for people to be added to it.
Again, this may be splitting hairs over an issue that does not
really matter when it comes to the larger picture. However, to
satisfy my analytical and chronological mind I must believe the
first church started with the 120 in the upper room. There is one
thing for sure in my mind. There is the baptism of the Holy Spirit
and there is the infilling of the Holy Spirit, and I believe they
are different. One puts us into the body of Christ and the other
prepares us to serve in the body of Christ. Being filled with the
Holy Spirit does not mean we get more of Him. It means He gets all
of us.
The Day of Pentecost
was the first time believers were ever filled with the Holy Spirit
in the context of Jesus’ promise to send the Comforter. Being filled
with the Holy Spirit is not an option. The Bible says, “Do not be
drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the
Spirit.”
I realize that some
people use the terminology of being baptized with the Holy Spirit as
being the same thing as being filled with the Holy Spirit. I have no
issue with this terminology. However, it can be confusing to those
who don’t know the difference. I also realize that some people at
times use the term baptism symbolizing that they are being consumed
or overwhelmed by something, like being baptized with grief, sorry
or trouble.
Being baptized with
the Holy Spirit prepares us to die. Being filled with the Holy
Spirit prepares us to live. The infilling of the Holy Spirit equips
us to serve and be a powerful, bold witness for Christ.
On the Day of
Pentecost the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit giving them
power and boldness to be effective witnesses. The 3,000 souls who
accepted their powerful witness that day were the first to join the
disciples in being baptized with the Holy Spirit into the body of
Christ. In other words they were born again by the Holy Spirit. Then
they were baptized in water symbolizing their Spiritual baptism and
identifying them with the 120 disciples.
Let’s look closely
at Acts 2:1-4. The Bible says, “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,
(notice it was not the sound of a rushing mighty wind they heard,
but it was the Holy Spirit they heard 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, (notice
it was not fire that appeared to them, it was divided tongues, as of
fire), and one sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with
the Holy Spirit (not baptized) and began to speak with other tongues
(languages), as the Spirit gave them utterance.”
It was not wind and
it was not fire; it was the infilling of the Holy Spirit that came
upon them. The word tongues here means spoken human languages. They
were divided tongues; that is, there were many different tongues.
There was a different language given to each of them and they begin
to speak in all kinds of tongues. What a miracle! This miracle
spread like wild fire and before the day was over a great crowd
representing every nation in the world at that time had gathered. As
they continued to speak in all these different languages at the same
time, the Bible says in Act 2: verses 7 and 8, “Then they were all
amazed and marveled saying to one another, look, are not all these
who speak Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each in our own
language in which we were born?” The Bible goes on to name at least
fifteen different languages being spoken.
Please stay with me
now. We are going somewhere. Then the people said in Acts 2:11, “We
hear them speaking in our own tongues the wonderful works of God.”
Some of the people thought these disciples were crazy. Others
thought they were drunk. That’s when Peter took the leadership again
and began to preach. The miracle of speaking in a different language
all of a sudden included the miracle of hearing also. As Peter
preached in one language people from every nation and tongue heard
him in their own language. He preached about the infilling of the
Holy Spirit. He preached about heaven, hell and the second coming of
Christ. He preached about the death, burial and resurrection of
Christ. He preached about repentance, baptism and forgiveness of
sin. Then he gave an invitation and 3,000 souls were baptized in the
Holy Spirit and were saved. The Bible says in Acts 2:41, “Then those
who gladly received his word were baptized.”
There is no question
about it. The word “fire” in Acts 2 is used symbolically and is not
to be confused with the baptism with fire. When the Bible says the
divided tongues were “like as of fire” it was talking about the
piercing, convicting, quick spreading of the word of God when it is
spoken in the power of the Holy Spirit. Please don’t confuse this
with the baptism with fire. I don’t know if there was a literal
flame of fire dancing over the heads of each person being filled
with the Holy Spirit or not. It does not matter. The point is each
of them was empowered with the Holy Spirit to speak a different
language so the people from every nation under heaven could hear the
message of “the wonderful works of God” in their own language. When
Peter started preaching, the miracle became one of hearing also.
Peter spoke in one tongue but the people who heard him understood
him in their tongue.
There are other
places in the Bible where fire is associated with the tongue. In
James 3:5-6, the Bible says, “Even the tongue is a little member and
boasts great things. See how great a forest a little fire kindles!
The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set
among our members that it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire
the course of nature; and it is set on fire by hell.” Again, don’t
confuse this with the baptism with fire.
When we are negative, critical or blasphemous with our words, those
words are like fire that consumes a forest, spreading
uncontrollably. However, when we are filled with the Holy Spirit and
we speak boldly the powerful words of God, those words become “as
fire” spiritually consuming the listeners. Just like the two
disciples on the road to Emmaus, when we are filled with the Holy
Spirit and speak the words of God, the listeners will be constrained
to say, “Did not our heart burn within us.” I must say again, please
don’t confuse this with the baptism with fire.
Stay with me now, we
are going somewhere. Let’s look again at Matthew 3, verse 11. John
the Baptist said that Jesus would baptize us, either with the Holy
Spirit or with fire. The choice is ours. When we are baptized with
the Holy Spirit we are identified with Christ. We are born again by
His Holy Spirit into the body of Christ. At the second coming of
Christ those who have not been baptized with the Holy Spirit will be
baptized with fire. The baptism of fire is recorded in Revelation
20:14. It takes place at the Great White Throne Judgment. The Bible
says, “Then Death and Hell shall be cast into the Lake of fire.” I
would not waste my time debating if the fire in hell is literal or
symbolic. It makes no difference! If it is literal, that’s bad. If
it is symbolic, that’s even worst. Hell must be an awful, awful
place, for God to use the word “fire” to describe it.
In Matthew 3:12,
John the Baptist tells us that those who have not been baptized with
the Holy Spirit will be burned with unquenchable fire. This is what
it means to be baptized with fire.
There is nothing
wrong when we use the word fire to describe being hot for Jesus. We
should be on fire for Christ. One of my dearest evangelist’s
friends, Freddie Gage, was called “the bouncing ball of fire” in his
younger days because of his enthusiasm and passion for lost souls.
But this is not the same thing as being baptized with fire. To be
baptized with fire simply means we go to hell. So I don’t think we
want to be praying to be baptized with fire.
The first baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Israelites by Moses in
the Red Sea. Second, the baptism of the Jews by John the Baptist in
the Jordan River. Third, the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the
Baptist in the Jordan River. Fourth, the baptism of the first
disciples with the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room. And fifth, the
baptism of the lost with fire in hell. Now, let’s look at the sixth
symbolic baptism mentioned in the Bible.
The sixth baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of Jesus Christ with suffering
and death on the cross.
Jesus is on His way
to Jerusalem to be crucified. His twelve disciples are with Him.
Jesus has just told them for the fourth time that He was going to be
condemned to death. That He would be mocked and scourged and
crucified. A good point to always remember: Jesus never mentions His
death that He does not include His resurrection. After He told them
of his suffering and death He added, “And the third day He will rise
again,” Matthew 20:19.
James and John came
to Jesus desiring the choice seats in the Kingdom of God. Even their
mother got in on it. In fact, I think the two sons probably put
their mother up to it.
The Bible says,
“Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to Him with her sons,
kneeling down and asking something from Him. And He said to her,
what do you wish? She said to Him, grant that these two sons of mine
may sit, one on Your right hand and the other on Your left, in Your
kingdom. But Jesus answered and said, you do not know what you ask.
Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink, and be
baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? They said to Him,
we are able. So He said to them, You will indeed drink My cup, and
be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with; but to sit on
My right hand and on My left is not Mine to give, but it is for
those for whom it is prepared by My Father,” Matthew 20:20-23.
Jesus uses two
familiar symbolic words found through out the Bible, cup and
baptism. His disciples had just been told that He must suffer and
die on the cross. The cup that He was to drink was His suffering
leading up to the cross and the baptism that He was to be baptized
with was His death on the cross.
Jesus ask James and
John, “Are you able to drank the cup that I am about to drink, and
be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?” They said,
“We are able.” And sure enough there came a time when they had to
drink the cup of suffering and be baptized with the baptism of
death. In fact all three, Peter, James and John, were martyred as
they drank of the cup of suffering and were baptized with the
baptism of death. However, the cup of suffering and the baptism of
death go much further than the physical. I believe Jesus was asking
them the question, “Are you willing to identify yourself with my
suffering and with my death on the cross? Are you willing to be
crucified with me?”
The Bible says, “Do
you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus
were (not will be, but were) baptized into His death. Therefore, we
were (not will be, but were) buried with Him through baptism into
death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of
the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life”, Romans
6:3-4.
If all we see in
these two verses is water baptism, I think we are missing the main
point. Stay with me now. It means we are identifying ourselves with
the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. It means we have been
crucified with Christ. When He died, we died in Him. When He was
nailed to the cross, our sins were nailed to the cross. When He was
buried, our old life was buried in Him. When He was raised from the
grave, we were raised in Him and were identified with a living
Christ. Christ is now living in us. Christ living in us is what
makes walking in newness of life possible. The secondary meaning, or
I perhaps should say, the symbolic meaning would be our water
baptism that identifies us as a believer in the death, burial and
resurrection of Christ. We will talk more about water baptism for
new Christians in our next study.
But first let’s look
at the request of James and John to be president and vice-president
of the Kingdom of God. Jesus tries to explain to these disciples
that sitting on His right hand and on His left hand in His Kingdom
was not a gift. Salvation is a gift. Our free passage into the
Kingdom of God is a free gift. But our position in the Kingdom of
God is not a gift. God’s free gift of grace gets us to heaven, but
our stewardship, works and faithfulness determines what we get after
we get there.
At the Judgment Seat
of Christ, we Christians will be judged according to our stewardship
to determine treasures in heaven, Matthew 6:20. According to our
works to determine rewards in heaven, 1 Cor. 3:11-15. And according
to our faithfulness to determine crowns in heaven, Rev. 2:10. Let’s
not get hung up on these treasures, rewards and crowns being literal
or symbolic. It does not matter. All we know for sure is they are
something other than salvation. Salvation is a “freebie”. Treasures,
rewards and crowns are earned. I have a complete study on this we
might share at a later date.
The praise we give
Jesus Christ here on earth will determine His praise for us in the
Kingdom of God. The position we give Jesus Christ in our lives here
on earth will determine our position in the Kingdom of God. The
prayer we are encouraged to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be
done on earth as in heaven,” will be answered at the second coming
as we enter the 1,000 year reign of Christ on this earth.
The first baptism
mentioned in the Bible is the baptism of the Israelites by Moses in
the Red Sea. Second, the baptism of the Jews by John the Baptist in
the Jordan River. Third, the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the
Baptist in the Jordan River. Fourth, the baptism of the first
disciples with the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room. Fifth, the baptism
of the lost with fire in hell. Sixth, the baptism of Jesus Christ
with suffering and death on the cross. And seventh and lastly, the
baptism of Christians in water to picture their Spiritual baptism
and identify them with a local body of believers (a church).
We are commanded to
be baptized in the Name (not names, but Name) of the Father, Son and
Holy Spirit, Matthew 28:19. Why? Because they are One with three
dimensions. It takes all three dimensions of the Divine Trinity
(the Godhead) to save us and give us eternal life. First, it takes
the love of the Father to make it possible. Second, it takes the
shed blood of Jesus Christ and His sacrificial, atoning death on the
cross to pay the penalty for our sins. And third, it takes the Holy
Spirit to convict us of our sins, woo us to repentance, come into
our heart and baptizes us (born us) into the body of Christ.
Water baptism is a
picture of how the death, burial and resurrection of Christ reflect
our past, present and future in Him, Romans 6:2-8. Stay with me now.
We are almost there.
First, the past.
When we are baptized in water we are publicly identifying ourselves
with the death of Christ and declaring that we have been crucified
with Him, Romans 6:3, Galatians 2:20.
Second, the present.
When we are baptized we are imaging the death (the crucifixion) of
the person we used to be, the burial of that person, and the
resurrection of the new creature we are in Christ, Romans 6:4.
Third, the future.
When we are baptized we are publicly claiming and portraying God’s
promise that when we die and are buried, we too shall be resurrected
from the dead, Romans 6:5. Baptism is a beautiful picture of our
immortality as a child of God, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22.
When we are baptized
with the Holy Spirit we are identified with the Spiritual body of
Christ. When we are baptized with water we are identified with the
physical body of Christ on earth, the church. In other words, our
water baptism mirrors our Spiritual baptism. Example! If I took a
picture of you with my digital camera and held the picture up next
to you, and took a good look at both you and the picture, it would
be easy to identify the literal you. The picture would mirror the
real you and identify you as to who you are. So it is with our water
baptism. Most people just can’t wait to be baptized once they
understand what it really means. It’s their first act of joyful
obedience!
It’s difficult for
me to talk about baptism without including the church. While baptism
and the church in no way have anything to do with us being saved, in
Bible days it was one decision. It was just understood that when you
got saved you were baptized and added to the local body of
believers. Somewhere along the way, for fear we might mislead
someone into thinking that water baptism and the church had
something to do with our salvation, we divided salvation, baptism
and church membership into three decisions.
I heard a counselor
say to a person who had just gotten saved, “Now do you want to be
baptized?” Lord help us! That’s like saying, “Now that you have
accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, do you want to begin
your Christian life in disobedience?” Sometimes we talk about
baptism as if it is an option. With only one exception, in Bible
days everyone who got saved were baptized the same day they were
saved. Baptism is not an option. Salvation is what the Lord does for
us. Baptism is the first thing we get to do for Him. It’s our first
act of obedience.
The local church is
a microcosm (a small model) of the whole Spiritual body of Christ.
Our Spiritual baptism identifies us with Christ, but our water
baptism identifies us with a local body of believers, 1 Corinthians
12:1-26. Our water baptism is a portrait (a mirroring, an imaging, a
reflection) of our Spiritual baptism and identifies us with a
particular local body of believers that are like minded.
I believe the Lord
gives the local body of believers a great deal of leave way in
making church policy. I am a Baptist. I’m a Southern Baptist!
However, I have conducted revivals in just about every denomination
under the sun and found many, many wonderful Christian people in all
of them. I believe the church is made up of many different kinds of
people with different gifts to be used in Christian love, 1
Corinthians chapters 12, 13 and 14. At the same time and in the same
manner I believe the body of Christ is made up of many different
kinds of microcosms (small models) with different gifts and forms of
expressing their praise and worship to God. With all of the
diversity, the one thing that gives sanity and unity to churches in
general and churches individually is the wonderful love of God, 1
Corinthians 13:1-13. Even the most doctrinally correct church is a
disaster when they do not exercise the love of God for one another.
The Lord Jesus
Christ established His church on earth, empowered it with His Holy
Spirit and has perpetuated it to this day. Jesus said, “I will build
my church”, Matthew 16:18. Jesus does the building. We provide the
material. His announcement to build His church was like the sound of
many trumpets. It was short, to the point, authoritative, and even
militant. The word “church” simple means assembly, a group of
believers, gathering together for the purpose of praise, worship,
preaching, teaching and going into all the world in an all out
effort to carry the Gospel of Christ to every creature, Matthew
28:18-20. The great commission is very simple: get people saved,
baptism them and then teach them to be obedient. If we want to get
in on what Christ is building here on earth, then we need to get
involved in one of His microcosms. That’s were the action is.
I want to be right
in theology. That’s why I’m a Baptist! But if I thought we were the
only microcosm on earth, I would be most ignorant. Some people are
more concerned about being right theologically than keeping their
heart right with God and their fellow man. You can be right in
theology and bust hell wide open. When life is all over and
everything is said and done, the only two things that will matter
is: Is our heart right with God and is our heart right with one
another? This is the bottom line to the Christian life.
In conclusion, I
would like to share with you a little story about when I was
baptized. I was nine years old. I did not understand any of the
baptisms I have talked about. In fact, the only baptism I had ever
heard about was water baptism. With what little knowledge I had and
with what little faith I had as a nine year old boy, I accepted
Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. It was during a revival
in my dad’s church, the Second Baptist Church in Ranger, Texas. A
few days later I was baptized. I’m sure the subject of baptism was
explained to me but I understood very little about baptism. I just
knew I was supposed to do it. At the time, to me it meant that I was
serious about accepting Christ, and it was letting everybody know I
was not ashamed. Please stay with me now. I’m going somewhere with
this.
If I allowed my
pastor in the church I’m now a member of to baptism me today, it
would mean more to me, because I now understand the meaning and
significance of being baptized in water. However, when I was
baptized I was baptized for only one reason. I was baptized out of
obedience. If I understand the Bible right, that’s the only reason I
should be baptized. Here’s my point. If my pastor were to baptize me
today, it would mean more to me. But the fact that I was baptized
out of obedience by faith, not understanding much, if anything about
baptism, it meant more to God. I believe the Lord smiles real big
when we do things out of faith, not understanding all the details,
but just doing it because He told us to do it.
I know of a church
that will not baptize a person until that person understands all
about it. I told them they had the great commission down backwards.
The Bible tells us to get people saved, baptize them, and then teach
them. I understand now what by faith I did as a nine year of boy. My
baptism becomes more and more real and meaningful to me everyday
that I understand it better. And I’m still learning. With out faith
it is impossible to please God.
Bible study for
last month.....
“Let this mind be
in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of
God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made
Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and
coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a
man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death,
even the death of the cross”, Philippians 2:5-8.
This verse gives
us one of the clearest and most dynamic statements of Jesus being
completely God and at the same time being completely man that can be
found in the Bible. In context the Apostle Paul is encouraging
Christians to think like Christ was thinking when He humbled Himself
and became man. Christ did nothing out of selfish ambition or
conceit, but in lowliness of mind. The Apostle Paul is exhorting
Christians to be likeminded, to love one another, to be humble and
lowly and esteem others better than themselves.
Jesus Christ was
in the “form” of God before His body was born. He has always been
the Son of God. “Son” in the case of Jesus Christ does not mean a
male offspring of a human being such as you and me. It means a
person deriving from a formative agent, like a nation, a school, or
a race. In the case of Jesus Christ He was derived from God the
Father. When His body was born and He took on Himself the “form” of
man He became the Son of man. When the Bible talks about Him being
the Son of God He is talking about Jesus being God and His heavenly
job description. When the Bible talks about Him being the Son of man
He is talking about Jesus being man and His earthly job description.
He became the God-Man.
Among the many
examples two stands out in my mind. Both are in the Book of Daniel.
In Daniel 3:25 when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego were bound and
were cast into the fiery furnace and Nebuchadnezzar went to check on
them, he saw four people. One was in the form of the SON OF GOD. I
must say again, Jesus Christ had a physical form before He was born.
The second
example is found in Daniel 7:13, where Jesus is coming again to set
up His earthly kingdom. Jesus referred to this passage when He was
under oath at His trial before the Sanhedrin. “Again the high priest
asked Him, saying to Him, are you the Christ, the Son of the
Blessed? Jesus said, I am. And you will see THE SON OF MAN sitting
at the right hand of the POWER, and coming with the clouds of
heaven,” Mark 14:61-62.
According to
Philippians 2: 6-8, Jesus was self-existent in the form of God
before He made Himself of no reputation and came to earth in the
likeness of men. When Jesus made Himself of no reputation He empted
Himself, not of His deity, but of the prerogatives of His deity. He
lived on the earth with certain limitations, but they were
self-limitations. There has never been a time when He was not God.
Even while being rocked to sleep in His mother’s arms He was 100 %
God. He had momentarily given up His prerogatives as deity. Jesus
Christ has always been God and He will continue to be God. He is the
same yesterday, today and forever.
After Jesus had
completed His mission here on earth and was getting ready to ascend
to the Father, He prayed, “I have glorified You on the earth. I have
finished the work which You have given Me to do. And now, O Father,
glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with
You BEFORE THE WORLD WAS”, John 17:4-5. He did not pray to have His
deity restored. He prayed to have His glory restored LIKE IT WAS
BEFORE CREATION.
When Jesus said
He was equal with the Father, He was talking as the Son Of God. When
He said that the Father was greater than Him, He was talking as the
Son of Man. Remember, when He was on earth as the Son of Man, He
emptied Himself of the prerogatives of His deity, not His deity. He
came as a bondservant in the likeness of men. On His human side He
not only was lower than the Father, He was lower than the angels,
Hebrews 2:7. What a trip! He went from the grandeur and glory of
heaven to being shamefully despised of men and then back again to
the grandeur and glory of heaven.
If somehow as a
man, I could be transformed into a stinkbug, the humiliation and
distinction would not be as great as God becoming man. Not just a
man, but a man who has been shamed, despised, ridiculed, blasphemed
and called a liar more than any man who has ever lived. He humbled
Himself to be born in a filthy barn and grow up on the wrong side of
the tracks in a miserable, scorned, and looked down on town named
Nazareth. He worked with His hands as an unknown carpenter. He laid
His prerogatives aside, His rights, His privileges and His glory as
God. He ended up wearing a bloody crown not a halo. He became sin
for us and died a sinner’s death being separated from the Father for
three hours. What an awful way to die. No wonder His love for us
surpasses all human understanding. What love! What a Savior! It is
a privilege and honor to call Him my Lord and my God.
When Jesus was
here on earth one of His job descriptions was to glorify the Father.
Now things have changed. The coin has been flipped. The Bible says,
“Therefore God also highly exalted Him and given Him the name which
is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should
bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under
the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is
Lord, (The self-existence One), to the glory of God the Father”,
Philippians 2:9-11. There is coming a day when all in heaven, in
hell and on earth, saved and lost alike will confess that Jesus is
God.
All of us have
had humbling experiences. I know I have had many, and I have learned
much from them. However, my experience has been, with much
displeasure and disgust with myself, I find it very hard, sometimes
almost impossible, to sincerely humble myself. Pray for me. I don’t
want to be like the person who takes pride in the fact he’s humble.
I heard a friend say, the day you find out you have humility, will
be the day you lose it. I’m not sure I understand humility like I
should, but I feel like it has more to do with my attitude than
anything else. I’ve always liked John Wesley. I like him even more
after reading about his attitude when crossing a creek over which
was a very small bridge, just wide enough for one person to cross at
a time. As he was walking across the bridge he met a preacher
“friend” in the middle of the bridge who disagreed with him very
much over some issues, and had made a big deal out of it. His
preacher “friend” swelled up like a frog and said, “I never give way
to a fool and kept coming”. John Wesley looked at him for a moment,
smiled, and began to back up, saying, “I always do”.
The Father, the
Son and the Holy Spirit are one. The Father is the Power of God,
Mark 14:62, Ps. 62:11. The Son is the Person of God, Hebrews 1:3.
The Holy Spirit is the Presences of God, John 3:8. I don’t
understand this, but I believe it.
Jesus Christ has
always existed in the “form” of God, Philippians 2:6. Only Jesus
could subsist in the “form” of God. Jesus Christ is not only in the
“form” of God, He is “the image of the invisible God”, Col. 1:15.
Jesus Christ is not only in the “form” of God and in the “image” of
God, He is the “brightness of his glory and the express image of his
person”, Hebrews 1:3, or more exactly, “effulgence (outshining) of
His glory and exact Expression of His substance”. By combining these
concepts it is plain to me that the whole nature of God is in
Christ.
Whether I
understand this or not, whether I can explain this or not, makes no
difference. God is who He is and what He is and my lack of
understanding and inability to interpret and explain it does not
change the facts of the matter. I need to be obedient to the point
of death. I understand if I’m to follow Him, I too need to become
His bondservant. I’m to do nothing out of selfish ambition or
conceit, but in lowliness of mind. I’m to be likeminded as God when
He humbled Himself and became man. I’m to love others as He loved
them, and be humble and lowly in spirit and esteem others better
than myself. Impossible? Yes, as long as we are in Adams image with
a lack of spiritual life in us. Only by the New Birth will we even
have a desire to be likeminded and only by the power and grace of
God can we conform to His likeness. I’m not talking about being
inhibited by the law. I’m talking about being inhabited by the law
giver. It’s not about a plan. It’s about a person. I must confess
much of my life and ministry has been spent with priority on the
wrong issues. I was more concerned about understanding the Bible
than exalting my God and being faithful to Him. Please pray for me.
I welcome all the help I can get to better understand and be more
conformed to His image.
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Here is a brief message I delivered at
Hardin Simmons University awhile back............
How to Keep From Getting Old before Our Time
The Seven Keys to Health and Success
By ©Charles Massegee
The Apostle John
said, “Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in
health, just as your soul prospers”, 3 John 2.
Have you ever
stopped to analyze how we came into this world? Before we were born
everything was done for us. We had all the protection and comforts
of home. We slept on a waterbed for nine long months. And then, what
was our introduction to this world? They turned us upside down and
spanked our fanny. That was our introduction. That was our welcome
mat into the world. Then they did a very horrible thing. They cut
the umbilical cord, and we were left all by our lonesome selves.
And, unfortunately, too many of us spend the rest of our life trying
to find another place to plug it in, so we won’t have to do
anything.
Just as soon as
we are born the aging process begins and we are in a fight for
survival the rest of our life. The first half of our life we spend
our health trying to get wealth. The last half of our life we spend
our wealth trying to get our health back.
While we can’t
stop the aging process, there are some things that we can do to slow
it down. That’s what I want to talk to you about. How to keep from
getting old before our time.
What is it that makes us get old in the first place?
Laying aside the
“Adam” factor, it is a scientific, medical fact that one of the
things that accelerates the aging process is the drying of the
marrow in our bones. Marrow is the soft, vascular tissue that fills
the cavities of our bones and produces our red and white blood cells
and platelets.
According to the
Bible the marrow in our bones is the innermost necessity to good
health. The drying of this marrow is the major cause of getting old.
I would like to
share with you seven keys that will slow down the drying of the
marrow in our bones, and keep us from getting old before our time.
From the looks of
some of us who graduated in 1958 it’s too late. However, thank the
Lord it’s not too late for the rest of you. These seven keys will
also give us some overwhelming advantages in being successful in
life.
1. Key number
one. The first key that will keep us from getting old before our
time is obvious. Take care of our body.
Dr. McMillen,
M.D., in his book, “None of These Diseases”, lists four things that
scientific studies have shown to make us old before our time, and
can even cause a premature death. They are: 1. Eating the fat of
animals. 2. Overweight. 3. Smoking. 4. Negative emotions and stress.
I know a lady who
has done just about everything possible to keep from getting old
before her time. She has had so many face lifts when she blinks her
eyes, her eyelids pull up her stockings.
My wife asked me
the other day, “Do you still love me?” “Of course I do”, I replied.
She said, “Will you still love me when I’m old and gray?” I told her
I had loved her through seven other colors, why not gray.
I know a man who
died when he was only 42 years old. They didn’t bury him until he
was 82.
I heard of a
woman who went to the doctor. He told her she needed to diet. She
said what color? She was rather large. I was told she had to wear an
inner tube for a garter and had to grease the sides of the bath tube
to get in it.
Of course there
is the other extreme. When I was going to school here I was so
skinny I had to jump around in the shower to get wet.
I heard of a
woman who was so skinny when she got a runner in her hose she fell
out of them.
I realize that
none of us are perfect. Unless you are like the man I met the other
day. He said he was perfect and getting better and better everyday.
When I was going
to school here as a young evangelist, I didn’t know enough theology
to be much of a Bible preacher. So I had to preach against social
issues, like smoking, drinking, cursing, dancing and spiting in the
kitchen sink.
In those days if
we didn’t have a car and wanted to go to town, we would stand on the
corner of Hickory and Ambler Street and someone would pick us up.
My car was in the shop and I wanted to go to town. Someone picked
me up at the corner. He was smoking so much I had to stick my head
out the window. I told him smoking would not send him to hell but it
sure made his car smell like it. I told him if the Lord wanted him
to smoke he would have given him a smoke stack by turning his nose
upside down. He stopped and told me to get out of the car. He told
me if the Lord wanted me to ride he would have made me with wheels.
If we will take care of our body, it will keep us from getting old
before our time.
2. Key number
two. Take time for the word of God.
In Hebrews
chapter 4, verse 12, the Bible tells us that the word of God is
living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing,
that is penetrating the marrow in our joints and affecting our
senses, feelings, thoughts and even the intents of our heart.
According to our
Creator, reading and mediating on His word will slow down the drying
up of the marrow in our bones. It will keep us from getting old
before our time.
3. Key number
three. Stay out of the ruts.
Webster’s
Dictionary defines a “rut” as “a fixed, routine procedure or course
of action that is dull and unrewarding”.
I heard someone
say once, that “a rut is a grave with both ends knocked out”. All we
can say about some people is, they were born in the objective case
and they have been living in the subjective mood ever since. If
there is any such thing as mental BO they have it.
You know the kind
of person I’m talking about. They brighten up a whole room just by
walking out of it. If you are in their presence for five minutes you
begin to believe in retroactive birth control. If we will stay out
of the ruts of life we will keep from getting old before our time.
4. Key number
four. Keep a good sense of humor.
Let’s not take
ourselves too seriously. I think it does us good sometimes to laugh
at ourselves.
One of the wises
men in the world said, “A merry heart does good like a medicine, but
a broken spirit dries the (marrow of our) bones”, Proverbs 17:22.
Some people act
like they have been vaccinated with pickle juice and weaned on sour
kraut. A man came to me the other day ringing his hands and saying,
“My next door neighbor told me to go to hell. What am I going to
do?” I said to him, “Well, you don’t have to go if you don’t want
too.” Let’s keep a good sense of humor and we will keep from getting
old before our time.
5. Key number
five. Keep a positive attitude.
I believe our
attitude has more to do with our health and our success in life than
any other single factor.
What is attitude?
Simply put it is the way we think. Our attitude is the way we think
about ourselves. The way we think about other people. The way we
think about our school, our job, our church and our home.
William James of
Harvard University, put it this way, “The greatest discovery of my
generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering
their attitude.”
Our attitude
determines how we feel, how we act, and the kind of mood we are in.
Our attitude determines what we get out of life. Ralph Waldo Emerson
said, “Every act rewards itself.”
That’s just
another way of saying what the Bible says in Galatians 6:7,
“Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.”
A positive
attitude will produce positive results. A negative attitude will
produce negative results.
Life is just that
simple. In Job chapter 4: verse 8, the Bible says, “Those who plow
iniquity and sow trouble will reap the same.”
This is a
fundamental law of God. Whatever it is in life that you need or
want, plant that kind of seed and you’ll get it.
Jesus Christ
said, “Give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed
down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom.
For with the same measure that you give, it will be measured back to
you”, Luke 6:38.
If you want
friends, be friendly. If you want people to like you, you like them
first.
Our attitude
toward ourselves will determine our attitude toward others. In other
words our feelings, our actions, and our moods toward ourselves will
determine our feelings, our actions, and our moods toward others.
Our attitude
toward others will determine their attitude toward us. In other
words our feelings, our actions, and our moods toward others will
determine their feelings, actions, and moods toward us.
Our attitude is
the outward expression of who we are. What is going on, on the
inside of us shows up on the outside.
The reason some
people are so judgmental and critical of others is because they
don’t like themselves very much.
In Proverbs
chapter 4, verse 23 the Bible says, “Keep your heart (that is keep
your attitude, guard your attitude) with diligence for out of it
springs the issues of life.”
I believe that
our life is made up of 10% of what happens to us and 90% of how we
respond.
If we keep a
positive attitude toward God, toward ourselves and toward others,
positive things will happen to us and we will have healthy marrow in
our bones.
In Proverbs
chapter 3, verses 7 and 8, the Bible says, “Do not be wise in your
own eyes. (In other words have a right attitude toward yourself.)
Fear the Lord and depart from evil. It will be health to your flesh
and strength to your bones.”
In other words a
positive attitude will keep us from getting old before our time.
6. Key number
six. Be a good forgiver.
A man thumbed
through the automotive section of the classified ads and he saw an
ad he just could not believe. The ad read, “Almost new Jag, loaded,
$200.00.” Thinking it was a misprint he called the number. Sure
enough the almost brand new Jaguar was loaded and only had 1,000
miles on it. The woman verified the price and said the first one to
get to her house with the money gets the car. He got there as
quickly as he could and was the first one there. He looked at the
car in mint condition and thought there must be something wrong with
the car. He asked, “Ma’am, is it really only $200.00?” She paused
for a moment and then said, “That might be too much. I’ll let you
have it for $99.00.” He said, “I’ll take it, but I must tell you the
car is worth over $50,000. Why would you sell it to me for only
$99.00?” She said, “My husband ran away with his secretary last
week. He just sent me an email from Hawaii telling me to sell the
Jag and send him the money, and that’s what I’m going to do.”
Sometimes
forgiveness is difficult because we want revenge. A lady who never
got married took revenge with her to her grave. She requested in her
will that all the pallbearers at her funeral be female. When the
attorney asked way, she said, “Men wouldn’t take me out when I was
alive and I’m not going to let them take me out when I’m dead.”
When we have been
wronged, we can do one of three things. We can get revenge. We can
get even. Or we can get ahead and feel good about ourselves.
In Proverbs
chapter 16, verse 24, the Bible says, “Pleasant words are like a
honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.”
I heard someone
say once that love is never having to say I’m sorry. That’s not the
reality of life. Love is having to say over and over and over again,
I’m sorry. I was wrong. What can I do to make it right?
King David
learned the hard way, that it was not healthy to have un-confessed
sins in his life. He said in Psalm 32, verse 3, “When I kept silent,
my bones grew old.”
I heard a noted
psychiatrist say that 90% of the people, who come to him, need only
one of two things. They either need to be forgiven of something or
they need to forgive someone of something.
I heard about a
little boy who was mad at his best friend, Andrew. They got into a
fight and he told his mother, “I hate Andrew. I never want to see
him again. I hope his dog dies.” The next day he was going out to
play and his mother said, “Where are you going?” He said, “I’m going
to play with Andrew.” She said, “I thought you never wanted to see
him again and you hoped his dog died.” He said, “Yeah, I said that
about Andrew, but me and Andrew are good forgivers.” Being a good
forgiver will help us from getting old before our time.
7. Key number
seven. Practice goal setting.
The Apostle Paul
was a goal setter. He said in Philippians chapter 3, verse 14, “I
press toward the goal of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
Jesus Christ was
a goal setter. He fulfilled all 333 goals that were set for Him in
the Old Testament.
The Bible says,
“Where there is no vision (no goal) the people perish”, Proverbs
29:18.
God created us to
be goal setters. Unless we practice goal setting we are nothing but
an accident waiting to happen. Very little in life can be
accomplished unless it first becomes a goal, either consciously or
sub-consciously.
Something as
simple as getting up in the morning to go to class must first become
a goal. You set the alarm clock for 7:00 o’clock. That was your goal
to get up at a certain time.
You cannot go to
the grocery store to buy a loaf of bread unless it first becomes a
goal. You may not have realized that these simple things were goals
at the time, but they were. Our life will be nothing but a series of
mistakes and accidents unless we practice goal setting. If you have
never practiced goal setter, let me suggest you start with a “to do
list”. Each night before you go to bed make a “to do list” for the
next day. That “to do list” is simply your immediate goals for the
next day.
There are four
kinds of goals. There are life style goals. There are immediate
goals like your “to do list”. There are short term goals. And there
are long term goals.
What is a goal? A
goal is simply “an objective that we strive to attain.” All sports
have goals. All businesses have goals. All successful people
practice goal setting. It’s no accident that you are enrolled here
at Hardin Simmons University, and it will be no accident when you
graduate.
The formula for
any kind of success in life is to learn the art of goal setting. You
ask, “How will I know when I become successful?”
One of my
mentors, Earl Nightingale, has given the best definition of success
that I know. He said, “Success is the progressive realization of a
worthwhile goal.”
You don’t have to
wait until you achieve your goals to be successful. Let me quote
Earl Nightingale again, “success is the progressive realization of a
worthwhile goal.” You become a success the moment you set the goal.
What I’m trying
to say is, you must become mentally, from an attitude standpoint
that which you wish to become.
That great German
philosopher, Gerder, put it this way, “Before you can do something,
you must first be something.”
Our Manufactures
Handbook says, “As we think in our heart, so shall we be”, Proverbs
23:7.
A famous
restaurant owner was asked by a newspaper reporter, “When did you
become successful?” He replied, “I was successful when I was
sleeping on park benches without a dime in my pocket. I knew what I
wanted to do and I knew I would do it.”
You see, his
attitude had been one of success long before he had actually
achieved the reward of his success.
I’m about
through. Stay with me now. God created you with a chemistry process
that is activated the moment you set a goal. I challenge you to tap
into this secret resource and learn the creative power of goal
setting.
Let me show you
how this God given chemistry works. First of all, when a goal has
been set, our energy is funneled in that direction. This funneled
energy creates determination. This determination creates motivation.
This motivation creates enthusiasm. And this enthusiasm creates
action. This process progressively causes us to begin realizing our
goal, sometimes without us even realizing what’s happening.
This process
gives us hope! It gives us purpose in life! It gives us zeal for
living. It’s not failure, but lack of action that keeps most people
from better health and success. Just because we fail sometimes does
not mean we are a failure. The only people who are failures are
those who give up and blame someone else for their failure. Failing
is what we all do sometimes. Being a failure is what we are. If you
feel like you are a failure, you can change that in a hurry just by
changing your attitude.
Let me give you
an example of this chemistry reaction that takes place when we set a
goal.
Suppose we went
elk hunting in Alaska. One night after a long day we are sitting
around the camp fire having dinner and talking about the big one
that got away. All of a sudden a large grizzly bear smelling the
food comes out of the woods toward us. The very sight of that bear
immediately creates a chemistry process within us, causing a
chain-reaction of emotions to take place. Without giving it any
thought, the sight of that bear causes us to set a goal. The goal is
to get away from that bear. This goal, in a matter of seconds,
funnels our energy. This funneled energy creates determination. This
determination creates motivation. This motivation creates
enthusiasm. And this enthusiasm creates action.
I realize that
most goals we set in life will not be achieved quite so quickly, but
the same chemistry process occurs. I must say this about our long
term goals. Our long term goals must be visualized and verbalized
from time to time to keep this chemistry process active, but it
works. We can slow down the aging process by practicing goal
setting.
Success is a
choice! Happiness is a choice. Better health is a choice. Life is
simply made up of choices and consequences. If we want to improve
our life, all we need to do is improve our choices.
I would like to
leave you with this final wish. May you always be cursed with the
gift of dissatisfaction and divine discontent.
May you have an
unquenchable thirst for knowledge and an appetite for
self-improvement that knows no satisfaction.
May you always
think your best, live your noblest, love your fullest and work your
hardest.
And above all
else, may your belief in and devotion to our great and wonderful God
grow deeper and stronger every day of your life and not be uprooted
as long as you live.
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Until next month, I remain,
Yours for more souls,
Charles Massegee
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