TOWARD AN EFFECTIVE MINISTRY
Chapter 8
THE SPIRIT AND POWER OF ELIJAH
Now
while he was serving as priest before God when
his
division was on duty, according to the custom
of
the priesthood, it fell to him by lot to enter
the
temple of the Lord and burn incense. And the
whole
multitude of the people were praying outside
at
the hour of incense. And there appeared to him
an
angel of the Lord standing on the right side of
the
altar of incense. And Zechariah was troubled
when
he saw him, and fear fell upon him. But the
angel
said to him, "Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for
your
prayer is heard, and your wife Elizabeth will
bear
you a son, and you shall call his name John.
And
you will have joy and gladness, and many will
rejoice
at his birth; for he will be great before
the
Lord, and he shall drink no wine nor strong
drink,
and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit,
even
from his mother's womb. And he will turn many
of
the sons of Israel to the Lord their God, and he
will
go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah,
to
turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,
and
the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to
make
ready for the Lord a people prepared."
Luke 1:8‑17
The
man was a Muslim and he came right to the point: "Was Jesus a
prophet?" I answered, "He was more than a prophet." And
then he said, "What we need
right now is a prophet."
It
was a beautiful spring day and the city was teeming with people coming and going
in all directions. When the Muslim said, "What we need right now is a
prophet," he himself was being prophetic, because in fact, the world is
about to receive a prophet whose name is Elijah.
There's
so much religious talk ...spawning religious cults ...religious busybodies in
every office and factory ...religious charlatans on radio and television. People
are sick of empty promises and sensational religious exaggerations. When Elijah
comes and speaks an authentic word from the living God everybody will know the
difference. And even those who reject his message will know ...in their hearts
...that it came from God.
Now
the difference between this Elijah who is to come soon, (in fact his foot is
already in the door), and the Elijah of the past is this ...the Elijah of the
past was one man standing up on Mt. Carmel, or one individual, John the Baptist
out by the Jordan River. But this Elijah will be an army of men and women
covering all the nations of earth. This gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed
throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations and then the end will
come.
Just
as Elijah the prophet centuries and centuries ago appeared suddenly and shook
the northern kingdom of Israel in the days of Ahab ...and just as John the
Baptist suddenly appeared down by the Jordan River and again shook the nations
hundreds of years later ...so now this last Elijah will suddenly appear in ten
thousand places at once. Men and women will suddenly show up in every city,
every valley, every hillside, every desert on earth, and they will shake the
world for the last time. And these people will be raised up by God himself; some
are alive on the earth right now. Suddenly they will be raised up to do this
thing, moved by the Spirit of God. We are being called to be among the people
who are to be the last Elijah.
He
will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah
to
turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the
disobedient
to the wisdom of the just, to make ready
for
the Lord a people prepared.
...that's
John the Baptist, and that's also us. There were three things that marked John
the Baptist as totally different from all the religious teachers and preachers
of the land at that hour ...marked him as the one who was indeed going before
the Lord in the spirit and power of Elijah.
First,
John the Baptist somehow made people conscious of God. The publicans and
tax collectors for instance. Normally they weren't conscious of God ...the only
thing they were conscious of was their money. But when they went out there with
John the Baptist they forgot their money and the only thing they could think of
was God. Many of the religious people of that day were very conscious of their
religious ideas and their particular pet peeves, but not of God. When they began
to hear John the Baptist they forgot all their ideas and they became aware of
God. There were thousands of people who never got near the synagogue or the
temple, but went out to John the Baptist and their hearts began to reach for
God. And today, there are all kinds of people who are "doctrine
conscious,"
"Do
you believe in the doctrine of eternal security?"
"What's
your doctrine of baptism?"
"What
do you believe about the rapture?"
And
there are all kinds of people who are "tongues conscious,"
"Did
you get tongues yet?"
And
there are those who are "experience conscious,"
"When
he put out his hand I was slain in the spirit."
And
there are those who are "church conscious."
"What
church do you go to, Brother? Aw, that's the wrong church .... join my church."
And
there are those who are "Christian personality conscious."
"Brother
So‑and‑So is really heavy ...Sister So‑and‑
So,
oh, I just can't stop listening to her words,
they're
marvelous."
Then
there are those who make you self‑conscious... before you know it you're
taking your pulse every five minutes.
"0h,
my spiritual blood pressure dropped five points
...I
don't know what's going to become of me."
But
suppose you suddenly find yourself among people who leave your heart with one
impression ....God: You don't remember what they look like, you can't quite put
together what they said, you don't know what they did, but somehow since these
people came along God drew near to you. You wake up in the morning thinking
about God, go to bed at night thinking about God, all through the day ...it's
almost as if God is haunting you. The one mark...the first mark of that which is
done in the spirit and power of Elijah …is that people become not conscious of
you but of God. Not even that "you're a man of God,"...they don't even
care what you are .... just God!
Notice
how Elijah begins his ministry by coming forth and saying,
"As
the Lord God of Israel liveth before whom I stand...."
The
only thing that mattered to Elijah was God. Or those two olive trees standing
before God ...or the two candlesticks that stand before God. People who are
truly ministering in the spirit and power of Elijah, everywhere they go, God
is. When they speak you don't hear them ...you hear God. And you look at them
and your eyes go right through them to God.
The
second thing about John the Baptist is that he called for and got
repentance. People broke ...they turned ...they forsook their old ways
...they went down into the waters of baptism. Religious teachers in Israel then
were a dime a dozen. They had all kinds of wonderful information. They could
fill your head with all the hair‑splitting facts you needed to know ...but
you never changed. They were dry as dust. But when people got near John the
Baptist they either ran away from him or they repented. And this will today be
the effect of the Elijah ministry that goes across the earth. People are going
to repent. All kinds of people over the years get up and holler, "Repent,
repent." Then they turn down the lights and put on the spooky music and
they end up with a few jangled nerves. People who are unstable get a little bit
more unstable ...but no repentance.
But
when these servants of God begin to minister ...repentance. Everywhere they go,
for reasons that only God knows, people start to weep. They wake up in the
middle of the night and get things right. And those who are unstable find their
stability in repenting, turning, making that root change in their lives that
needs to be made. And when we're around such people we begin to admit to our own
hearts how much of our faith has been superficial and shallow ...how we have
really in our inmost thought done very little changing. We're still what we
always were and we begin to realize as we're around these people that our
attitudes, those secret, bitter, cynical and critical attitudes, are still there
and we haven't made any changes in the critical areas of life ...in the area of
the relationship between man and woman, the way we handle our money, the way we
spend our time, the way we forgive or refuse to forgive, the way we hold
grudges. All these things have remained unchanged. But now, in the presence of
these Elijah people, repentance begins to spring up like a river in the desert
and instead of running around trying to pull the speck out of everybody else's
eye, we all start to concentrate on the log in our own eye.
The
third and final mark of John the Baptist which set him apart from all the
rest was that he made a people ready and prepared for the Messiah. When
John the Baptist said,
"Behold,
the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,"
half
of his own disciples left him and went to Jesus ...and John rejoiced. Fantastic!
It's quite possible that every one of Jesus' twelve disciples had been prepared
for him by John. We know for sure that Peter, James, Andrew, John and Philip
were indeed disciples of John before they ever met Jesus.
In
those days there were all kinds of religious teachers and preachers who were
attaching people to themselves and hanging on to their disciples. John the
Baptist, on the other hand, was preparing these people to follow the Lamb. And
when the Lamb came on the scene he gladly let go of them and off they went with
Jesus.
And
they came to John the Baptist and said to him, "Rabbi,
he
who was with you beyond the Jordan to whom you bore
witness
here he is baptizing and all are going to him." And
John
answered, "No one can receive anything except what
is
given him from heaven. You yourselves bear me witness
that
I said I am not the Christ, but I have been sent before him.
He
who has the bride is the bridegroom; the friend of the
bridegroom,
who stands and hears him, rejoices greatly at the
bridegroom's
voice; therefore this joy of mine is now full ...He
must
increase, but I must decrease."
We
have now arrived at the day when the spirit of Elijah is going to sweep through
town like the Pied Piper. People are going to have to make up their minds
whether they're going to drop their little religious prejudices and their
favorite doctrines and their Bible prophecy hobbies and their churchianity and
the "gifts" as something separate from Jesus. Now the spirit of Elijah
says, "Come," and you have to let go of all that and be willing to
just hang on to Jesus and let go of the rest.
The
true test of any ministry at this hour is: Does it attach people to
itself?...fill its own kingdom? Or, does it truly prepare men and women to
follow Jesus wherever he leads?
He's
not interested in keeping our particular congregation in tact forevermore. It's
possible that within two years every one of us will be scattered to the four
winds and ministering where God puts us. The important thing is that we allow
him to make us a people prepared and to use us to prepare others for the
Messiah. We need to understand clearly in our hearts that this is the ministry
to which every one of us has been called. To minister in such a way that people
become God‑conscious ...that they repent, truly repent.
And that they are made ready to meet the Messiah, and that they are
brought into a living relationship with the Spirit of Jesus now. And if there
are those who say, "Wait a minute, that's too much to expect ...it's
impossible for me to minister like that," the answer is that you will
indeed minister in this way with power and with fruit beyond anything that you
would dare to imagine, if you are willing to practice what you preach ...if all
of us are willing to practice what we preach in these three areas ....
First
of all, if we're going to minister in the spirit and power of Elijah so that
people become God‑conscious, the first thing that happens is that we have
to live God‑conscious lives ourselves by the power of the Holy Spirit.
How
are we going to make anybody else conscious of God if we're not living in his
presence all the time? The basic ingredient of our own ministries is that we
allow the Spirit who reveals the lord, who cries, "Abba, Father," in
our hearts in prayer to make us conscious of the Father all the time ...all the
time we're thinking God. We wake up
in the morning with God and we go to bed at night with God. We thank him, we
praise him, we worship him, we listen to him, we glorify him, we serve him
constantly.
We
know not how to pray as we ought but the Spirit
himself
intercedes for us with groanings which cannot
be
uttered.
And
if there are those among us who say, "That will make me a fanatic," no
it won't. This is the only thing that will bring you into sanity ...the only
thing.
The
Spirit of God has been poured out and is now being poured out on us so that we
might live God‑conscious lives where we are at this moment ...that's what
we're here for ...so that just the way Elijah stood before the Lord we stand
before the Lord. And just as those two olive trees and those two lamp stands
stand before the Lord we do the same. We live to God ...only to him. None of us
lives to himself and none of us dies to himself.
If
we live, we live to the Lord and if we die, we die to
the
Lord, so that whether we live or whether we
die we
are
the Lord's.
...and
only if we are living in the consciousness of the Lord are we able to make
anybody else conscious of God.
Secondly,
we will ourselves minister in the spirit and power of Elijah now, by bringing
people to true repentance if we live in a state of continuous repentance
ourselves.
John
the Baptist walked around wearing camel's hair. The two witnesses in Revelation
walked around for three‑and‑a-half years clothed in sackcloth. For
what reason? ....to repent. They were all the time repenting themselves
...that's why they could bring about repentance. Now you and I are to take the
camel's hair and the sackcloth and put it over our hearts. You say, "What
do I have to repent of?" There isn't a minute of the day we don't have to
repent of self ...self. The minute we begin to fly off on a tangent of
self, out of God's merciful and wonderful will, the Spirit nudges us and if
we'll listen we'll repent joyfully.
"Thank
you God for saving me from wasted days and wasted hours. Thank you for bringing
me back around again."
That's
what we're called to be ...this isn't something morbid. We become more and more
tender toward God ...more and more receptive of his influences ...more and more
trusting of his goodness. What does it mean to deny yourself, take up your cross
daily, and follow Jesus, but to repent of self, every day, all the time. To
repent of self. God help us to let that become our supreme joy, the doorway to
liberty ...for only as we live that way will anybody ever repent as a result of
our ministry.
And
finally, we will minister in the spirit and power of Elijah by making people
ready for the Messiah if we live in a relationship with the Messiah now, in
spirit and in truth.
When
the spirit of truth is come, he will guide
you
into all truth.
How?
..."He will take what is mine and show it to you." It's possible now,
by the power of the Holy Spirit to see Jesus, to know Jesus, to love Jesus, to
walk with Jesus, to be aware of him all the time ...if we will ...that's why
he's given. We're not just sitting around waiting for the Messiah to come back.
We are living in him, conscious of him, walking with him, talking with him ....
"Lo,
I am with you all the day ...I will not leave
you
desolate." I will come to you …"
Don't
settle for anything less than a conscious, burning, every day living
relationship with Jesus. And if you haven't got it today, reach out for it
...call on God for it ...don't move out there in the world until the fountain of
the Spirit begins to flow in your heart and you know Jesus' presence again. We
will never make anybody else be conscious of the Messiah unless we're living in
spirit and truth in union with him right now.
He
will go before him in the spirit and power of
Elijah
to
turn the hearts of the fathers to the children
and the
disobedient
to the wisdom of the just, to make
ready
for
the Lord a people prepared.
The
same God who raised up such a man is now raising up such a people ...may we be
found among those people today.
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