ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: GOING BEYOND, Part 6
December 19, 2014
Most of the church world treats this as the Christmas season,
but this is not the season when Jesus Christ was born. As it turns out, from a
historical and astronomical perspective, December 25th was the day on the
Julian Calendar when the magi came bearing their gifts to the King of Kings --
a then-toddler of some two years of age. Next week we'll take a short break
from this series to talk about that.
Let's get on today with our foundation series -- and today we
will deal with the third kind of baptism -- the Baptism of Fire.
When
John the Baptist began prophesying of Jesus, he made a statement that was
inclusive of all three baptisms:
Matthew
3:11-12, KJV: I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that
cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he
shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire: Whose fan is
in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into
the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
My
grandmother related what happened to her and my grandfather, along with a group
of folks from the Methodist church that Grandpa was pastoring
at the time.
She
said that they were unaware of Pentecost per se, or speaking in tongues, or
even the term, “baptism in the Spirit.” The secret was that they were hungry
spiritually and in pursuit of ALL that God had for them. They had no
preconceived notions or doctrines one way or another. They were just determined
to have all that God had for them.
They
gathered in their farmhouse (my grandparents were farmers) in Erie, North
Dakota one midweek evening with a few other families from their church. The
year was 1921. My grandmother related how as they were praying, she heard what
sounded like an approaching tornado. The sound filled the room and the house
was vibrating with the sound of this “tornado.” Living on the Dakota plains,
the family was well aware of the storms that bring tornadoes, and the
devastation that often follows. She jumped to her feet from the chair where she
had been kneeling and went to look out the window.
Nothing!
There was no sign of any wind or things blowing so she opened the door and
looked outside. It was as quiet as could be. The sound was entirely in the
room. She headed back to her chair, and as she did so, a tiny cloud of fire
appeared in the middle of the room. It began to break apart into tiny little
pieces (or tongues) of fire which set down on the heads of each of the gathered
worshipers in the room.
My
grandmother related to me how that as a tongue of fire or flame would touch the
head of someone, they would immediately burst out speaking in an unknown
tongue. It followed in quick succession until everyone — including her — was
speaking in tongues. It continued nonstop throughout the evening and into the
early morning hours.
No
one left the house without their lives having been radically transformed in
every way from that moment forth. Some of those who were there that night left
their farming, disposed of their farms and in the months and years that
followed became “missionaries” — apostles — who went forth abroad ministering
in African countries, South America and other places as well.
My
grandfather up to this time had been noted for being fairly quiet and a
retiring sort of guy. His preaching and teaching had been “nominal.”
Never
again!
The
transformation that took place in my grandparents caused Grandpa to become a
kind of firebrand — certainly by the standards of the Methodist church at the
time! They kicked him out of the pulpit and stripped him of his ministerial
status as a “heretic.”
He
decided that the structured church just didn’t fit with what God was doing and
saying. His ministry continued, but in his home instead. For much of the next
fifty years of his life, he ministered out of his home, both there in Erie, ND,
then in Detroit Lakes, MN, and finally in Madison, WI until the health of my
grandmother began to fail.
My
grandparents not only experienced the “Baptism of Fire” in a visible sense on
the night that they were baptized in the Holy Spirit, they shortly thereafter
began to experience the fire touching the family. Months after their initial
experience with Holy Spirit, their then-six-year-old son, Alvin, came down with
double pneumonia and died.
Grandma
felt that she needed something more. The thrill, the passion, the fire that had
accompanied them the night they were baptized seemed to be lacking so, after
taking six-year-old Alvin’s body out to the barn, she went into her bedroom,
closed the door, pulled the shades and got on her knees. As she waited on the
Lord, she made a promise to Him.
“Lord,
if you’ll raise my son back to life, I’ll give him to you for the ministry.” It
was a kind of “Hannah” dedication — the same kind that Hannah did with Samuel.
Grandma
stayed on her knees praying until she was assured in her spirit that God had
heard and answered. She got to her knees, raised the shades, opened the door
and went out to the barn just as the nurse was arriving by horse and buggy from
Fargo to certify Alvin’s death.
Together
they went to the barn, arriving in time to see the color flooding back into his
face and him beginning to breathe normally.
The
next day, young Alvin was back playing like any normal six-year-old. Though he
had been dead for the better part of a day, the Lord had raised him back to
life, instilling in him at the same time an apostolic destiny that would begin
to play out in the years to come as he took our family to the far north to
bring the message of the Kingdom — against all odds — to native communities.
The
event that began to play out that night in 1921 in Erie, ND with the Baptism of
Fire would repeat itself in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s in Barrow, Alaska
with a fire that would reach from the eastern coasts of Siberia to Greenland as
Eskimos from virtually every native tribe in the arctic received Jesus Christ
as their Lord and Savior and were baptized in the Holy Spirit with signs
following.
We’ve
already talked about the purging that takes place with the fire. Consider the
event that took place with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.
The
king, Nebuchadnezzar, had ordered that everyone bow down to his image.
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refused to bow to anyone, any image or any god
besides the Lord God. The king, in his anger at their refusal, ordered that the
furnace he had prepared be heated to seven times its normal heat. He then
ordered that the three Hebrew companions be bound and cast into the furnace.
A
rather unique and very prophetic picture unfolded. The three companions were
thrown into the fire. Their bonds were consumed in an instant but they were
completely unhurt to the point that there wasn’t even the smell of smoke on
them. Those who bound them and threw them into the fire died themselves by
virtue of their having to get so close to the fire in order to obey their
orders.
Here’s
the best part! Nebuchadnezzar was astonished because, not only didn’t Shadrach,
Meshach and Abednego die, they were walking about in the fire with the Lord and
enjoying the fellowship with Him. It is precisely the picture we have with the
day of Pentecost and the baptism of fire.
The
baptism of fire isn’t for our hurt or our destruction: it is for our fellowship
with the Lord. The fire only burns away the things that keep us in bondage.
Remember
what put Adam and Eve in bondage to the Serpent and brought them under the
curse? Yup. You got it! The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Not only
did Adam and Eve suffer the bondage of the Serpent and become subject to death,
they lost their ready access to fellowship with the Lord. The only way back to
that place of fellowship, and access to the Tree of Life, was going to be
through the sword — the Word of God — AND the fire!
Shadrach,
Meshach and Abednego refused to allow the intimidation of death, or the fear of
the king, or the social stigma of not “following the herd” and bowing down to
the image along with the rest of the people, to alter their fellowship with the
Lord. So confident were they in their relationship with Him that they could
boldly say to the king, “O Nebuchadnezzar, we are
not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve
is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us
out of thine hand, O king.” (Daniel
3:16-17, KJV)
They
were not afraid of the “baptism” of fire — and “baptism” is exactly what it
was. They were immersed, covered over, “whelmed” (to use J.H. Thayer’s
description) by the fire.
There’s
another prophetic picture with these three “princes” that we need to pay
attention to. Shadrach (whose Hebrew name was Hananiah),
Meshach (whose Hebrew name was Mishael) and Abednego
(whose Hebrew name was Azariah) were all — along with
Daniel, their contemporary — seed, descendants of the royal household of David.
They demonstrated for us just what it means to be of royal seed. Despite their
captivity in the natural sense, they showed a spiritual authority in God that
was superior to the earthly authority of the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar.
The
"immersion" in the furnace of fire did not destroy them; it only
purified, it removed the cords and the bonds that had held them captive.
Some
of you have heard me share this before, but take a quick look at something that
Paul writes to Timothy:
II Timothy 2:15-16 (RAC Translation & Amplification): "Be instantly responsive to the Lord, making yourself available
to Him in the midst of the crucible, a tried and tested laborer who has no fear
of being examined – one who, by virtue of God’s testing and the time spent in
the crucible with Him, knows the proven Word of Truth.
"Stand aloof from, and avoid the untested, untried “word”
which comes forth from those who would propagate speculation and create their
own doctrines. These profane speculations and so-called “words” are empty
babblings which will only serve to advance ungodliness;
"And those who spread these doctrines will only yield a
gangrene pasture – a source of poison to those who ingest their “word”….."
Let’s
take a little deeper look at this instruction by Paul.
“Be instantly responsive to the Lord.” That’s
a mandate for all of us ALL the time! But look where the requirement for
responsiveness comes: in the crucible! This is another picture of being
in the fire — and this is very distinctly a part of the baptism of fire. “Be
instantly responsive — making yourself available to Him!” The baptism of fire
is not just for our purification and/or for the removal of all of the residue
or contamination from having eaten of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil, it is that process in us by which we listen ONLY to Holy Spirit’s voice
and “make ourselves available to Him” for a multitude of opportunities,
ministry, giving, sharing, etc., ESPECIALLY WHEN WE LEAST FEEL LIKE DOING
SO, OR WHEN WE LEAST FEEL QUALIFIED!!
Consider
something that Paul wrote in his second letter to the Corinthian Ekklesia.
II Corinthians 11:21-31 KJV: “I speak as concerning reproach, as though we had been weak.
Howbeit whereinsoever any is bold, (I speak
foolishly,) I am bold also. Are they Hebrews? so am I. Are they Israelites? so
am I. Are they the seed of Abraham? so am I. Are they ministers of Christ? (I
speak as a fool) I am more; in labours more abundant,
in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft.
"Of the Jews five times received I forty stripes save one.
Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck,
a night and a day I have been in the deep; In journeyings
often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own
countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the
wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren; In weariness
and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and
thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.
Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care
of all the churches.
"Who is weak, and I am not weak? who is offended, and I
burn not? If I must needs glory, I
will glory of the things which concern mine infirmities. The God and Father of
our Lord Jesus Christ, which is blessed for evermore, knoweth
that I lie not.”
And
we think we go through stuff? The list of things that Paul experienced is
enough to last any of us several lifetimes — and he’s writing about experiences
that took place within a 20-year or so time frame. ALL of these events took
place because he responded to the Lord, went where Holy Spirit directed, and
preached the Kingdom, laying foundations where none had been laid.
Paul
did not allow the sequence of events, the disasters, the perils, the
persecutions, the weariness of the constant travels, or even the loss of his
family to stop him.
Consider
this: before he could become a Pharisee, Paul had to be married. It was part of
the sign of maturity and responsibility for every Pharisee. Yet we see from his
writings that his wife had to have left him, and he says,
“Art thou bound unto a wife? seek not to be loosed. Art thou
loosed from a wife? seek not a wife. But and if thou marry, thou hast not
sinned; and if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned. Nevertheless such shall
have trouble in the flesh: but I spare you.”
(I
Corinthians 7:21-22, KJV)
Everything
we see recorded in these passages from Paul’s letters to the Corinthians came
in the midst of his total, unreserved, unabashed responsiveness to the
direction of Holy Spirit. The fire that bathed Paul allowed him to lay the same
foundations and patterns for growth and development in believers that we walk
in today!
We
have a little more to share on the baptism of fire, and we will return to these
discussions on foundations the week after Christmas.
During the rest of this Christmas holiday season, we are only
doing our healing prayer call this coming Monday at 7:00 PM. Thereafter, until
Monday, January 5th, the calls will be suspended when we will resume
our normal schedule. Once again, the number to call for our healing call is
(805) 399-1000. Then enter the access code: 124763#. To get into the queue for
prayer, when Randy opens the call up for everyone, hit *6-1 on your keypad. Let
us minister to your need for healing!
Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
WORSHIP CENTER
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