ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: HYSTERIA OR HOLY SPIRIT?
Jul 2, '08 4:32 PM
Wow! With all of the events of
the past two weeks, I haven't been able to sit down long enough to write.
We've been moving our daughter, Rebekah, from
We need to get back to our discussions on miracles -- and
they just keep happening and happening and happening -- but I wanted to do at
least one, and maybe two more articles that deal with the unbelief exhibited in
so many quarters of the Body of Christ concerning the outpouring in Lakeland,
Florida and now so many other places simultaneously.
One of my dear sisters in the Lord expressed the concern
over what she perceived as "hysteria" associated with these events
and movements, and wondered if that's all this was.
Folks, I know there are many genuine, committed Christians
who are struggling with these kinds of events taking place because they are so
"out of the box" and don't fit with any of the decorum (really,
almost funereal attitudes in some churches!) and "order" we've all
been programmed to expect.
Let's get to the Word first of all. Oh, and while
you're getting your Bible out, don't forget that cup of good, strong,
dark-roasted, oily, French Roasted Columbian coffee! Hehehehehehe..........
Take a look at an event recorded in the 4th chapter of
Acts. Peter and John had been called on the carpet by the religious
leaders of the day for healing a crippled man. Worse, they did it when
they were supposed to be in prayer (at the ninth hour --
We pick up the narrative at verse 23: "And being let go, they went to their own company, and
reported all that the chief priests and elders had said unto them. And
when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and
said, Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and
all that in them is: Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why
did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things? The kings
of the earth stood up, and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord,
and against his Christ. For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, whom
thou hast anointed, both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the
people of Israel, were gathered together, For to do whatsoever thy hand and thy
counsel determined before to be done. And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all
boldness they may speak thy word, By stretching forth thine
hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy
child Jesus. And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they
were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they
spake the word of God with boldness."
It is important to see these events in context.
First, the religious leaders of the day were standing in
condemnation and opposition to the miraculous. Their reasons for
condemnation and opposition are no different than those of today: were they to
accept that what was happening was the power of God, it would be to their own
condemnation and guilt for having so watered down God's Word and cheapened its
value, its power and authority.
Secondly, Peter and John, and the believers who were
gathered with them, began to pray all the more forcefully that God would
demonstrate His Word through signs and wonders.
They'd hardly finished their prayer when the Scripture
tells us that "the place was shaken where they
were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they
spake the Word of God with boldness."
This is an interesting phrase in the Greek text.
It reads a bit differently than our English translations
and comes out like this: "And having
prayed, they were shaken in the place where they were assembled, and they were
all filled with the Holy Spirit."
That word, shaken, in the Greek text is: saleuo, and it
means agitated, rocked, toppled over, disturbed, incited, moved, shaken
violently. I don't know of a better word to describe precisely what
we are seeing at
Sound familiar? You say you've never seen "slain
in the Spirit" in the Scripture? Yep. You have, but it just
wasn't obvious in our English translations.
What's more, the word saleuo comes from salos, which means to
vibrate, to be tossed like the swells of the ocean. J. H. Thayer, in his
Greek-English Lexicon, adds the following description: "to cause to
totter, to suffer instability as if produced by winds, storms, waves, etc."
Folks, I don't know of a better way to describe what
happens when a person is hit by the power of the Holy Spirit. All of the
manifestations we've seen at
Hysteria? Guess that's what a lot of folks would
have thought if they'd seen Peter and John and everyone gathered together with
them when everyone was shaking in the place. They were reeling and
rocking! But wait. Isn't this just a repeat of what happened on the
Day of Pentecost? Take a look at Acts 2.
"And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they
were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound
from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they
were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of
fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the
Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them
utterance. And there were dwelling at
Get the picture? Noise, confusion, tumult,
cacophony, folks talking in languages they've never heard or learned before, tornadic winds and sounds, fire: in other words, nothing
you'd associate with "normal" in today's vernacular. The world
looked on and said, "Hey, these guys are drunk! This is the stupid
behavior of someone who's been drinking new wine, and that wine has addled
their brains!"
Yessir!! But to listen to some of today's unbelievers, what's
happening today is unbiblical! Tell you what. The only folks who
are calling the outpouring of the Holy Spirit "unbiblical" are people
who've never been filled with the Holy Spirit or been personally hit by that
power. Hate to be so blunt about it, but that's a fact!
Consider. What's one of the first manifestations of
being filled with the Holy Spirit? Know what it is?
Love. Agape love. Agape love isn't critical. It doesn't attack and
accuse. It doesn't call people names who are strange or different from
the church "societal norm". It doesn't call them "wolves
in sheep's clothing." It doesn't call them "false
prophets." It doesn't think evil of folks who operate in a different
paradigm whose message is still the message of Jesus Christ, the Gospel of the
Kingdom to the poor; and whose ministries exhibit Kingdom proofs in the form of
healing, deliverance from evil spirits and restoration to wholeness in Jesus
Christ.
Love -- agape love -- is tolerant of differences. It isn't easily
provoked. It doesn't focus on people's personalities or character
oddities to the exclusion of Kingdom proofs. Brother! If I had a
nickel for every time someone had called me a "false prophet" or a
"heretic" or that I was on some kind of "power trip," it'd
take you a long time to count the money.
Really, folks! Why are some so quick to refer to
Todd Bentley's piercings, his tattoos, or his
trademark, "Bam" with such hostility and hatred? Would I do
things like he does? Not on your life! By the same token, one could
call Benny Hinn really "strange" because of
his mannerisms. He dresses odd, too! (Hehehehehe.......)
He's just on the opposite side of "odd" to Todd Bentley.
But I don't measure people or results by the way a person
looks, acts or talks. I measure him or her by the growth of the
Some folks laugh and ridicule those who smack, hit or kick
someone as they minister healing. But they forget that Jesus essentially
spit in someone's eyes. OK. He spit on dirt and rubbed it in a
blind man's eyes. And there's a difference between that "weird"
act and punching someone? What was the result of Jesus' act? The
man was healed. He could see perfectly. But talk to a doctor or
medical professional about the very idea of rubbing dirt in someone's eyes and
they'd be horror-stricken! That's not God! He wouldn't do
something like that!
It's time for God's people to wake up and stop looking at
people and personalities and realize that the reason God is choosing these odd
ducks is because "normal" Christians won't respond to the quickening
of the Holy Spirit. "Normal" Christianity is the Christianity
that exhibits the power and authority of Jesus Christ. "Normal"
Christianity is the grace and love that heals, that transforms and restores
broken lives, that raises the dead to life, that cleanses infected people from
physical, financial and spiritual leprosy, and casts out demons in the name,
the onoma, the authority and power of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Anything we call "Christianity" that doesn't do
those things is not "normal." It is a sick, religious
counterfeit thereof.
Are you among those who are critical of what is taking
place in
Better wake up, my friends. You are standing on the
wrong side of what Jesus is doing, saying and promising to those who believe.
This isn't hysteria. This is the Holy Spirit.
And He's grown tired of waiting for sub-normal, wanna-be
Christians who have the name but lack the power and authority to show the love
of Jesus Christ to transform the world around them. The Holy Spirit is
choosing and using people who are willing to be odd, who are willing to do the
unexpected, who are willing to be made fools of --
You are going to see the strange, the unusual, the
so-called "unbiblical" things that take place in the midst of
outpourings of the Holy Spirit. This doesn't mean that everything that
happens is ordered of the Holy Spirit. It doesn't mean that every
manifestation is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit. You're going to see
some flesh on display. You'll see screwball things like folks with animal
behavior: barking, growling, howling, roaring. That's not God! But
that doesn't take away from the reality of what the Holy Spirit is doing.
When the power of the Holy Spirit downloads on folks who've lived their lives
by fleshly thinking and behavior, you're going to get some of this. It
comes with the package. But what ultimately results is a life that is
radically changed and empowered by God.
What ultimately happens is that these screwy behaviors
fall away as a person is being renewed, transformed, and conformed to the image
of the Lord Jesus Christ. What we have to remember in the meantime is
that just because these things are happening doesn't mean we're in the midst of
hysteria or some false move of God. Every move of God recorded during the
past five hundred plus years has had these kinds of displays at first.
But these kinds of displays have fallen by the wayside as lives undergo real
change by the transforming power of the Holy Spirit in operation.
Stop trying to clean up the acts of people and being
critical of what's happening, and start allowing the Holy Spirit to do what
He's been sent to do. Restoration is not an instantaneous act; it takes
time and processing in a person's life. That's the business of the Holy
Spirit of whom Jesus said, "Howbeit
when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth."
Got the picture? "Guiding" is a process --
not an instantaneous zap!
Next: Angelology.
Healing is the gift of God. It is part of the
Blessing of Abraham restored by the Lord Jesus Christ to and for all who
believe. Do not for a minute think that sickness or infirmity is a
blessing from the Lord. It is a curse from Satan. Jesus came to
redeem us from that curse!
The Blessing of the Lord: it makes rich and He adds no
painful toil and sorrow! (Proverbs
10:22) Be blessed!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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