"Moving From Infilling to the Power of the
Spirit"
The Secret
of Jesus' Power
Jesus upended the lives of His
disciples the day He appeared to them shortly after His
resurrection as they huddled in fear behind locked doors. He
said, (John
20:21b). We
would like to think that this is a nice Scripture passage to
read instead of what it really is—a timeless call to follow
Him into the world with the good news.
John
20:21b
This is the Lord's word to every
disciple who hears His voice. Are you His disciple? Do you
want to be His disciple? Then say with me right where you
are, "As the Father
sent Jesus, Jesus is sending me!" Jesus is
our ultimate model in life, in faith, and in ministry.
According to Him, you and I are called and anointed to
follow in His footsteps as "sent ones" into the world.
How could Jesus do these things
and accomplish the astounding miracles we see throughout the
four Gospels? The secret of His power is found in
Luke
4:14:
Look carefully at the difference
between verses 1 and 14 of Luke chapter 4: Before the
temptation in the wilderness, the Bible says that Jesus was
filled with the Spirit. That is a good thing, but look at
verse 14. At the end of the wilderness temptation and 40
days of fasting, Jesus had totally defeated satan and came
out of that experience in the power of the Spirit! He was
led of the Holy Spirit into the wilderness to be tested. As
He obeyed, under the unction of the Holy Spirit, He became
empowered to pull down satanic strongholds. So there is a
clear difference between being filled
with the Spirit and operating
in the power of the Spirit!
Something transformed Jesus from
being a "Spirit-filled" man into a man who walked in the
"power" of the Spirit. Remember that Christ was fully God
and fully man. His example in fasting
provides God's insight into dealing with obstacles of both
flesh and spirit. We need to
make the secret of Jesus' power the secret of our power,
because He is, after all, our ultimate
model.
Many of us function at the level
of being filled with the Spirit, and I firmly believe that
the in-filling of the Holy Spirit is wonderful. But it is
only the first stage of progression beyond salvation. We
need to go on.
Move Beyond the In-filling Into
the Power of the Spirit
Jesus Christ showed us the way and
personally modeled it for us. Being filled with the Spirit
does not make you ready to move into the fullness of your
calling in power. We need to submit to the discipline of the
Holy Spirit, and during that time frame God will disciple us
in the crucial works of prayer, fasting, and the skillful
use of His Word as a weapon. Then we will go forth in the
power of the Spirit to do God's will.
We have majored on the Word of God
for centuries and have learned some things along the way. We
are just beginning to step into obedience regarding the
discipline of prayer today, but fasting remains a rarely
practiced mystery to the modern Church. It is here that we
find the principal key to going beyond the in-filling of the
Spirit to tap the power of the Spirit.
Jesus fully completed the process
in only 40 days,
but it would probably take you and me much longer. The
important point here is to
begin. The disciples were with Jesus for
three years, during which time they were discipled under the
anointing of Jesus Christ. Yet it was only after the
wilderness of the crucifixion and the time of fasting and
prayer in the upper room that they pressed through and
received both the in-filling of the Holy Spirit and the
dunamis or "power" of the Spirit to boldly proclaim the
Gospel in the face of opposition.
I want you to see that
fasting helps release
the power of the Spirit in our lives. It doesn't
necessarily help you "earn" more grace from God, but it
facilitates the freer flow of the Holy Spirit through you by
dissolving and removing all the junk in your life. This can
only be accomplished through times of fasting and prayer.
If you give yourself to the Lord in
a life that's committed to prayer and to fasting, His
anointing will begin to flow through you in greater and
greater power. These things are the "first works" we are
called to do if we want to do the works of Jesus Christ.
The initial or
first work of Jesus before He went into His ministry in the
power of the Spirit was to fast and wage spiritual warfare
in prayer and the Word.
I don't believe in accidents in the
Kingdom. It is no accident that you are reading these words.
I believe that you were led to this point by the Holy Spirit
because you are one of the people He has chosen to serve in
His end-time army—you are called and anointed to do the
works of Jesus Christ, and even greater works!
You don't have to go on
dramatically long fasts to get the benefits of fasting and
spiritual warfare. The critical element is not the length of
the fast, but that you yield to His leading. I've noticed
that God always raises up certain men and women to
personally live out certain truths to extreme depths so they
can speak and teach them to others with proven authority.
That is what happened to me. God released me to teach
authoritatively about prayer and fasting, but only after I
had quietly conducted many lengthy fasts over a period of
two decades at a certain cost to myself and my family.
God is not interested in teaching
"theory," but in imparting spiritual truths backed up by
solid personal experience and application of His Word. God
gives us such people as examples to encourage us to press
into Him in certain areas of importance to His plans and
purposes for our lives. He wants you to measure up to His
purpose for your life.
The difference between the
anointing of the Spirit and the power of the Spirit is
dramatically illustrated in the incident described in
chapter 17 of the Gospel of Matthew following Jesus'
transfiguration on the mountain:
"And when they had come to the multitude, a man
came to Him, kneeling down to Him and saying, 'Lord, have
mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers
severely; for he often falls into the fire and often into
the water. So I brought him to Your disciples, but they
could not cure him.'
"Then Jesus answered and said, 'O faithless and
perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How
long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to Me.' And
Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him; and the
child was cured from that very hour.
prayer
and fasting Matthew
17:14-21
When Jesus was alone with the
disciples, He gave them one of the most important keys
Believers can ever learn to win victory against the greatest
obstructions the enemy places in our lives, ministries, and
callings. This key can only be perceived and received in the
realm of the Spirit because our victory lies in the realm of
the Spirit. God has given us mighty weapons for the "pulling
down of strongholds" according to the apostle Paul:
2 Corinthians
10:3-6
Since our weapons (and therefore
our victory) are not found in the natural realm of "flesh
and blood," our enemy, the devil, will try as often as he
can to get us into the natural or fleshly mode of battle and
struggle. The most
effective way for you and me to put our flesh in its place
and walk in the spirit is to fast and pray.
If the Son of God fasted and prayed for power in His
ministry, why should you and I think we are exempt from
these things?
Jesus expects you to fast and to
pray. In Matthew
6:5-7, He
didn't say, "When you feel like praying…." No, He said three
times, Not if.
In the same way, Jesus
didn't
say, "If you should someday decide to try to fast, although
I know it's almost impossible for you…" in
Matthew
6:16-17. No, He
said, He didn't
give us the option not to
fast. He considered it to be such a natural part of the
Christian life that He told the disciples and their critics
that prayer and fasting would be a part of their lives after
He left them. Nothing has changed since He said those words.
If you are a Christian, then you pray. If you are a
Christian, then you fast.
God wants to release a double
anointing in us so that we can bring that authoritative word
of healing, deliverance, and restoration that the disciples
witnessed in the deliverance of the epileptic boy. The
disciples later exercised that same demon-busting power of
the Spirit in the Book of Acts and throughout the narratives
of the Epistles. It is about
time for us to do the world-changing works of Jesus as we
see the devastation in the world around us!
If the Holy Spirit has stirred you
as you read through this article, then God is probably
preparing you for war! He has chosen you to do the works of
Jesus in your generation, and that can only be done in the
power of the Spirit.
If you are willing to take up the
supernatural weapon of prayer and fasting as a regular part
of your arsenal, then say to the Lord right now,
"As
You lead, Lord Jesus." If you are willing
to pay the price of regular prayer and fasting so that
you can pull down strongholds, have victory for your
life, and bring deliverance and freedom to the captives
in your generation, then tell the Lord,
"Where You lead me,
Lord, I will follow."
Mahesh Chavda
Mahesh
Chavda Ministries
Email: info@maheshchavda.com
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