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Weapons of Our Warfare: Spiritual Gifts
I heard a teacher expound upon how the nine Spiritual Gifts of the Spirit are essentialy to dynamic spiritual warefare. The gifts were defined as follows:
•The Word of Knowledge - Supernatural impartation of knowledge the believer could not have possibly known otherwise.Would you agree with the above definitions??? These gifts counter the so called "psychic gifts" and various powers attributed to witchcraft bringing glory to GOD and to advance the Kingdom. |
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Additional doctrines are to be appropriated when engaging in spiritual warfare... I'll be sharing these momentarily.
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In Ephesians we read...
Ephesians 6:10-18 (ESV)Here our equipment is... Jesus Himself. Paul in his letter to the Romans wrote, "...clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ." (Romans 13:12-14) Jesus states: "I am the vine; you are the branches," said Jesus. "If a man abides in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." (John 15:5)Now... let's look at the whole armor of God in this light... •Truth - Right doctrine concerning who Jesus is (John 14:6) .These spiritual realities found in Christ protect and arm us against all the enemy's devices. |
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If we allow the Spiritual Gifts to flow, standing on these truths, we have absolute victory.
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Gifts of the spirit are manifestations of his favor. The Greek word for gift is a form of the same word for "grace". Im amazed we dont hear much about the gifts anymore. In the 70's gifts were in abundance especially prophetic gifts.
I have experienced prophetic gifts many times over the years and I know others who have. The gifts/manifestations of the Spirit are very important to our lives. Quote:
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In all honesty... I've yet to see a single person who was truly "righteous". They might live by a code of ethics that they have drawn from the Bible... but they often have nasty attidudes, pride, are hiding personal struggles with sin, etc. In short... we're all pretty much alike... we all have good days and bad days... we all have victories... and we all have days in which we hit our knees and confess our sins. It's just some are more open about their human weaknesses than others. Now, let's tie all of this into spiritual warfare... If we approach the enemy in spiritual warfare standing in our own righteousness... we'll be eaten alive. The enemy laughs. While those around us might see us as these highy moral and righteous people... the enemy has often spied on us when we were living below our calling. The enemy will snarl and say, "You have no moral authority to rebuke me or cast me out you snivelling hairless monkey. Who are you anyway???" However, if through FAITH we embrace the eternally sinless righeousness of Christ Jesus Himself that is imputed to us through the Holy Spirit's presence in our inner man... we have all the authority and power of Jesus Christ Himself... because we are living as extensions of Him and conduits of His power (living as branches of the Vine). Thus in the realm of spiritual warfare the imputed righteousness of Christ absolutely essential. We are not battling the enemy... He who is within us is battling the enemy through us. Therefore... we must stand in all that He is by faith. Now, I'm not saying this to discourage personal sanctification. We all should be seeking greater degrees of sanctification in our spiritual walks. We all should be seeking greater ways to image Christ to a lost and dying world. What I'm saying is that this effort takes place under the unbrella of imputed righteousness and that it is imputed righteousness that the enemy cannot condemn. |
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Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. 1 John 3: This is part of the whole armor. |
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I John 3:4-10 (ESV)Notice that this is about habitual sin and rebellion. And notice that this states that no one born of God (born again) makes a practice of sinning, because "God's seed" abides in him. Here's the Strong's on that word "seed"... 4690 // sperma // sperma // sper'-mah //This goes back to what I've shared before. When we receive the Holy Ghost, the very Spirit of God resides in our spirit man, our inner being, our spirits. The mind still needs renewal... the body still needs to be glorified. It's our spirit that is regenerated through spiritual union with God's own Spirit. And because of this... when we sin... we feel guilt, shame, remorse, conviction, etc. because our actions were NOT in alignment with our inner nature. Thus, this "seed" of God residing in our spirits brings conviction, that if heeded, will cause us not to be able to continue in sin... because it brings shame, emotional discomfort, emotional unrest. Now... if we refuse to heed these convictions from the Spirit within... we can find ourselves facing the judgment of God. The ultimate fate could be... being cut off from God entirely. John 15:5-6 (ESV)We must continually seek to abide in Christ, through faith, allowing Christ's own life, power, and righteousness to flow through us as the very life and vitality of the vine flows through it's branches. If we cut that flow off through continual sin and rebellion... we can loose our peace, our blessing, and ultimately... our salvation. |
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If such teaching on righteousness is the truth asopposed to one actually being called to OBEY the commandments of Jesus, it would seem the gifts would be FLOWING in the Evangelical Protestant Movement that great monument to the "finished work" type teaching.
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