Do you like gifts? Do
you like gifts that you can use? Do you
prefer gifts that sit and collect dust or get put away in out of the way
places? Are you a hoarder of gifts that
have been given but never used, and likely never will be? God has given us gifts. The gifts that He has given to us fall
somewhere in the answer to the above questions.
Jesus promised a great gift to His disciples before He
ascended into heaven. He promised them
the gift of the Holy Spirit. He promised
them many gifts that would come from the one gift. One of the gifts that He promised us through
the Holy Spirit is the gift of power.
Jesus said, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Ghost is come
upon you.” In fact, one of the names for
the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Power.
Do you ever sit in church and hear the pastor request
volunteers to do a certain task in the church?
When he asks for a Sunday school teacher do you ever think to yourself,
“I wish I could do that” but then answer yourself quickly, “But I just
couldn’t”? But wait! Yes, you can! The Holy Spirit within you has given you
power. Do you hear the call for
volunteers to go to the nursing home to sing and visit for a half an hour? Do you ever say to yourself, “I wish I could
do that” but then quickly answer yourself, “But I just couldn’t”? But wait!
Yes, you can. The Holy Spirit within you
has given you power!
God has given us a gift we can use. He has given to us the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has given us a gift we can
use. He has given us power. That is power to work for God, to testify of
God, to minister for God to do good works for God to serve God in every
way. It is not a gift He wants us to lay
aside and not use. It is not a gift He
wants us to hoard or hide. He has given
us power! We have the power of
omnipotent God within us. Isn’t that a wonderful and useful gift?
Paul Rader, American evangelist, pastor, hymnist and pioneer
Christian radio broadcaster has given us a wonderful hymn about power from the
Holy Spirit simply titled, “Old Time Power”.
The second stanza reads, “We will glory in Thy power, we will
sing of wondrous grace; in our midst, as Thou has promised, come, O come, and
take Thy place.” Then the chorus resounds, “Spirit, now melt and move all of
our hearts with love, breathe on us from above with old time power.” Let us take God’s promises as true. Let us claim His name as real. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Power. Let us let Him use His great gift in us.
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