Friday, 20 May 2016

Spirit Without Measure

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The Spirit without measure


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     Inthe previous chapter I was emphasizing the fact that we can all experience thelimitless power of God if we can only believe. Yes, that’s true because all things are possible if we can operate by faith. I highlighted that without a special anointing or gift for healing you can still lay hands on someone and the healing can manifest. This is accomplished by faith in God even when you do not have the actual gift or anointing for healing. Conversely, even if a person has the special anointing the person still needs to have faith for that anointing to work. Anointing will never work if there is no faith, but faith can work out a manifestation without you having a special anointing. I know what I’m talking about.
     I’ve seen a lot of manifestations of the Spirit when I didn’t even felt an anointing. I knew that I didn’t possess some of the special gifts or anointing, but I would usually witness their manifestation when I had faith. The Holy Spirit always wants to manifest His ability, but we limit Him because of our small thinking. All things are possible when we operate in faith.   
     However, a person who will be operating under an anointing or gift will always produce greater results than the one who will be using simple faith alone. You will produce greater results if you operate under a spiritual gift, an actual anointing.
     You might think that I’m now contradicting what I said in the last chapter, but I’m just telling you the higher dimension of being used by God. Everything I said in the preceding chapter is all true; you can use your faith without a gift and witness the manifestation of the Spirit- but if God gives you the gift you will produce far much greater results than you do when you are using simple faith alone. Some people are given some special anointing in specific areas because it’s part of their calling and ministry. I Corinthians 12:28 tell us this:
And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
(I Corinthians 12:28)
     Operating under a spiritual gift is called operating under an anointing. Operating under an anointing is a higher level than operating by faith alone. It is a greater blessing to function under an anointing. It is an advantage to the one who has the gift.
     However, the Holy Spirit doesn’t give the same gifts and anointing to everyone. Each member in the body of Christ has got his/her own unique gift or grace that was never given to anyone else. Until the Day that the Lord Jesus Christ comes each one of us will still be having some gifts and anointing that will be lacking in us. They were never given to us but to others in the body of Christ.
     Someone may say, “Ah pastor Soka you lie, God gave me all the nine spiritual gifts”. You can have all the nine spiritual gifts operating through you, but you don’t have all the anointing and grace following your gifts.
     Let me say it like this: If I take the way your gift of working of miracles operates, and compare it with the way the same gift functions in someone else, you will notice the difference. What makes the gifts to differ in their function is the unique anointing and grace that each one of us was granted by God.
     We don’t have an account of Paul’s shadow performing miracles, but we do have an account of him performing miracles through handkerchiefs and aprons. Neither do we have an account of Peter executing miracles through handkerchiefs and aprons, but the miracles through him were carried out through his shadow. It was the same gift that was working through Paul and Peter but the grace that followed their gifts was not the same. It was the same gifts of prophecy that worked through Ezekiel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the rest of the prophets, but when you read the bible you will notice how they differed in their execution of the same gifts.
     The difference is in the grace and levels of anointing granted them by God. You always yearn for more grace and more anointing isn’t it? Even those preachers who are highly gifted always yearn for more grace and anointing. That’s an indication that each individual doesn’t have all the anointing of God.
     All of us do not have the same gifts, same anointing, and grace from God. There is some anointing that we will continue to lack as individuals until the Lord comes back. Because of that lack of some anointing as individuals, each one of us is quite limited in his/her ministering.
     The purpose of this book is not to show you how limited you are in terms of anointing or gifting. Its purpose is to show you how you can break the limits off. I mentioned in the commencement of this chapter that I will be talking about how an anointing can be transferred from one individual to another. An anointing or a gift of the Spirit can be borrowed. Did you know that? The transfer of an anointing from one individual to another is called impartation. An individual who holds a certain anointing can impart it to those who do not have it and they can begin to function in it. I like to term that transfer ‘the borrowing of an anointing’, that is, the anointing will continue to be identified with the person to whom it was first given by God.
     In the bible, the anointing of God that was on Elijah was transferred to Elisha. Nonetheless, it was still labelled ‘the spirit of Elijah’. It was a borrowed anointing.
     We read the account when Moses transferred the anointing of God that was in him to the seventy elders. The bible tells us that it was God who took some of the Spirit that was on Moses and placed it into the seventy elders. The seventy then received the prophetic anointing of Moses as a result. Paul imparted a certain spiritual gift when he laid his hands on Timothy. It was a gift of God that Timothy received, but it never fell from heaven. It came through the laying on of the hands of Paul.
Why impartation  
     You might ask, “But why do I need to get an anointing from a human being? Why does God take some of what is in another man and place it in another man? Can’t He just manufacture it in heaven and throw it down on me without me having to borrow it from somebody?” Such are the questions some people ask. They don’t understand the power of impartation and that’s why they suffer. The anointing and gifts are no longer in heaven.
      About 2000 years ago, on the day of the Jewish Pentecost, the owner and giver of the gifts, the Holy Spirit, left heaven and came down to this earth. He came to embody the believers, the human beings, who are the church of God. He is now living in us. He then distributed all His gifts to the individuals or the members of the Body of Christ. Each member was given a unique gift and anointing. The book of Hebrews reveals that the Holy Spirit distributed His gifts to everyone as He willed. The ESV Bible renders Hebrews 2:4 in this fashion:
while God also bore witness by signs and wonders and various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.
(Hebrews 2:4) [ESV]
He gave the Spirit without measure
     John the Baptist had been told about how Jesus was baptizing and making more disciples than him. In his reply, he told the Jews that Jesus was greater than him and he gave a reason for this in the following scripture:
For he whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God: for God giveth not the Spirit by measure unto him.
(John 3:34)
     About Jesus, John the Baptist said that God never gave Him the Spirit by measure. John was trying to show the Jews how great this Jesus was to him and he pointed out the fact that God never gave Jesus the Spirit by measure. That was the reason why Jesus was greater than John- Jesus had the Spirit without measure.
     In other words, John was admitting the fact that he himself had the Spirit by measure. The surprising thing is that John the Baptist is known as greater than all the former prophets and yet he had the Spirit by measure. This reveals that John didn’t have all the anointing and gifts of the Holy Spirit. He had the Spirit by measure.
     The only person who didn’t have the Spirit by measure was Jesus Christ. The phrase ‘the Spirit without measure’ means that all the anointing and gifts of the Holy Spirit were on Jesus. He had all the spiritual gifts and all the ministry gifts. There is not any anointing that Jesus lacked. He was never limited. Jesus was the only person who had all the anointing of God. He had the Spirit without measure.
     Contrariwise, each member in the body of Christ has got the Spirit by measure. Each of us does not have all the anointing of God. Each has the Spirit by measure. If I say the Spirit by measure, I’m not saying that each of us has less Holy Spirit. No, that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m not talking about the person of the Holy Spirit, but about the gifts, graces and anointing of the Holy Spirit.
     The Holy Spirit is a person and cannot be said he is less or more. The Holy Spirit is a person, get that. He is God Himself. But the only things that can be said are more or less are the gifts and anointing that He gives to people.
     The Holy Spirit in you is the same Holy Spirit who is in the believer next to you. What differ between the two of you are the gifts, graces and anointing given you by the same Holy Spirit who dwells in you. The difference in terms of your gifts and anointing is what the bible calls ‘the Spirit by measure’.
     Nonetheless, if we combine each believer in the body of Christ together to make one body, we will begin to witness the power of the Spirit without measure. The body of Christ collectively doesn’t have the Spirit by measure. On the body of Christ as a unit the Spirit was given without measure. This is because the body of Christ is Jesus Christ Himself and Jesus Christ was never given the Spirit by measure.
     All the anointing, graces and gifts of the Holy Spirit have been distributed on the body of Christ as a unit. But on each individual member of the body there is just a fraction of those gifts and anointing. If only these individual members could unite we will witness the power of the Spirit without measure. Paul understood this mystery and wrote about it in his letter to the Ephesians along the following lines:
With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;…….But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ.
(Ephesians 4:2-4, 7)
     If you can notice, Paul on Ephesians 4 there reveals the very truths that I have been sharing with you so far. He exhorts the believers to have unity among them. He then explains to them the importance of unity as he talks about the truth that we are one body, and we have one and the same Spirit.
     As the believers get to recognize that he then tells them that each member of this one body was given grace by measure. The Spirit is one and the same in us, but the grace is not the same. The grace was given to us by measure.  
     Don’t forget that Paul is still explaining the importance of unity in the body of Christ. In this chapter Paul wants to teach the church how to access the power of the Spirit without measure. So he tells the church about the virtues that can catapult her to higher dimensions of anointing as she contacts the power of the Spirit without measure.
     Paul goes on to disclose to the church how an anointing can be transferred from one member in the body of Christ to another. The following verse reveals how these anointing and graces flow from one member to another if there are two virtues among the believers- love and unity.
From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.
(Ephesians 4:16)
     Every joint or individual member should supply something to the body of Christ. If only there would be love and unity among the believers, the whole body of Christ should have been witnessing higher intensities of the operation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit than what we are seeing today. An impartation can come through the laying on of hands, but greater impartations will come on us if we are going to have love and unity amongst ourselves.
     It’s an error to have some churches on fire while others are very cold. In any local church, if the believers could love one another, submit to one another, forgive one another, bear one another’s burdens, intercede for one another, and do so many acts of love, the limitless power of the Spirit without measure will be witnessed. Revelations in terms of the knowledge of the word of God will increase, the sick will be healed, creative miracles will begin to take place, the prophetic will increase, and the glory of God will manifest each time they will worship.
     A church with love and unity is a place where the anointing dwells. Even dry churches should connect to those churches where the anointing is. Dry preachers should do the same- Connect to where the fire is.
The secret behind tithing
     The book of Malachi reveals that tithing can release an open heaven on the tither. The Lord Jesus received the Spirit without measure after He was baptized by John the Baptist. The bible tells us that the heavens were opened and the Spirit of God descended. The Spirit without measure is always shadowed by an open heaven. If there is the Spirit without measure then there is an open heaven. If you have the Spirit without measure then you have an open heaven. Jesus always operated under an open heaven because He had the Spirit without measure.
     If tithing can bring an open heaven on someone then it means the person has to tithe where there is the Spirit without measure. The Spirit without measure is on the body of Christ. The book of Hebrews teaches that our father Abraham gave his tithe to Melchizedek- the king of Righteousness.

     We as Christians should bring our tithes to the same king of Righteousness- the Lord Jesus Christ. The church is the body of Christ. So if you bring your tithe to the church you will be connecting to the power of the Spirit without measure. Look around at the churches that do not believe in tithing and see how dry those churches are. They do not know how to connect to the Spirit without measure; hence they cannot experience open heavens. 

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