Tuesday, February 5, 2008

What an incredible weekend I have experienced in Chicago and Memphis over the last two weekends. Both weekends were filled with God's presence. On both weekends I met with people for a pre evening rally coaching session. WOW! The question and answer time was marked by people moving forward in their personal and spiritual life. In Illinois people made commitments to follow Christ and others became aware of the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. In Memphis people also received Christ's mercy, grace, and forgiveness and were deeply moved by the realization that we are the treasury of the Holy Spirit and that His power is ours. Divinity in dirt. the Holy Spirit incarnate, God in flesh. He dwells in us.
I was deeply moved on Sunday morning when I read James 4:5 "Do you think that the scripture saith in vain, the Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy". If a drug addict abrubtly decides to stop doing drugs what happens? Unless that person has a miraculous deliverance, it probaly won't be to long before his body begins to crave those chemicals. In the New Testament, the image of this would be dipicted by the Greek word epipotheo, which is a compond of the words epi potheo. The word epi means over, the word potheo is the word desire. When these two words are compounded together the new word epipotheo portrays an intense desire, a craving, a hunger, an ache, a yearning for something, a longing, for something. It describes an intense, abmormal, excessive yearning.
The word epipotheo is used here in James 4:5 to describe the desire the desire of the Holy Spirit has for us. He yearns for us. He crys out, give me what I crave for, which is us. He wants more, more, and more of us. Every day He wants our time, our attention, our devotion, and our fellowship. His gifts, His word, His power, are all directed toward us. He is in love with Us.
Wow! What a truth!
Welcome Him in, give Him more of you.
Post the questions you have as you read this.