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The Spirit of Faith Newsletter - October 1983
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"God's Commandments Aren't Grievous"
"Whosoever
believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of
God: and everyone that loveth him that begat
loveth him also that is begotten of him. By this
we know that we love the children of God, when
we love God, and keep His commandments. For this
is the love of God, that we keep His
commandments: and His commandments are not
grievous." (I John 5:1-3)
Whosoever is born of God loves those that are
born of God. We are to love one another. We are
to love God and keep His commandments. What are
the commandments? There are not just the ten
commandments. The commandments of God are found
throughout His Word.
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As a matter of fact, the ten are
fulfilled in just two: "And this is His commandment, that we should
believe on the Name of His Son Jesus Christ, and love one another,
as he gave commandment. And he that keepeth His commandments dwelleth
in Him, and He in him. And hereby we know that he
abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us. "(I John
3:23-24) Jesus said that on these two commandments the whole law and
books of the prophets hang. (Matthew 22:36-40) Now notice if you, as
a believer, love God and are walking in love (divine love) toward
the brethren and you have the inward witness of the Holy Spirit of
God in your spirit, the Word of God says that we can know that He
abides in us and we in Him. We can know that we are fulfilling the
commandments! For a born again believer, walking in God's
commandments should not be grievous or hard!
Too many times we tend to go back and pick up our old
sin-consciousness that we had before we were born again and return
to the bondage of trying, in our strength, to fulfill the law. We are
not under the law! Now, it is true that we cannot use our freedom
from the law as an occasion to the flesh, but by love we are to
serve one another (Gal. 5:13). But as we have heard Brother Kenneth
Copeland say, "Believers are not looking for a way to sin, they are
looking for a way to live above it." If your innermost desire is to
get away with some sin... get born again! But for those believers
that are not looking for a way to sin... lean toward your
righteousness!
I have noticed an unfortunate tendency among some that are in the
ministry. They place believers under bondage to many rules and
regulations, teaching them that if they do not do this, or that, just
right, then they will not be blessed by God or helped in any way.
God's Word is full of conditions to receive. For instance, GIVE and
it shall be given. If you don't do the condition, the giving, then
you will not receive the promise, the being given to. I'm not
talking about that. I'm talking about teaching folks that they must
grovel, groan and sacrifice to get God to even look kindly about
what they are doing. I labored under the strain of this for some
time. It seemed that every time I turned around someone was telling
me that all I was doing for God was not enough because I didn't fast
enough. I didn't pray enough. I wasn't sacrificing enough personally
to be really anointed by God for a supernatural ministry. Now please
understand! I know that fasting, praying, etc., is necessary and
important. But why are you doing it? Because God told you to - or in
order to impress people with your spirituality? If we strain and
sweat to do something in order to get God to bless what we are doing
then our attitude is wrong! When God says to you, in your spirit,
"PRAY AND FAST!" Then you should do so! For as long as He says and
when He says. But if you do it because someone has driven you into
the ground with condemnation because they don't think you are
spiritual enough to serve God, then you are in trouble! This
attitude almost caused me to get out of the ministry. I finally
thought one day, "I might as well go back to photography and be a
layman...God can't use me in the ministry." God had to
supernaturally speak to me, as clearly as though it were audible,
"Hold it just a minute son. Don't look at what you've done wrong,
look at what you and I have accomplished together. Look at the good
things... look at the people that have been born again, healed and
delivered!" Then He took me to I John 5:3 and said, "I said that
fulfilling My commandments are not grievous... it's not hard!"
Oh,
how I needed that! You need to realize there are always areas for
improvement. We need to always keep shooting for that high mark.
Don't become burdened by legalistic teaching and a
sin-consciousness. It is not hard to live for God in all that we do.
But be aware of the witness in your human spirit, "I'm in you, you
are in Me, together we have overcome the world!"
Items of Interest in This Issue
Invitation to the Word of Faith Satellite Seminar at
Taylors Grove Church... Radio Program Invitation... Itinerary...
Tape Offer: "The Good News!" Tent Meeting Tapes
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