| Bible study: Holy Spirit - Part 2 |
| Written by Reinhard Bonnke |
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Those who are led
by the Spirit of God
are sons of God. The word of knowledge Wisdom and knowledge complement each other. If a special word of knowledge brings to light a particular set of circumstances, a word of wisdom may well also be needed so that it is possible to do what should be done. Four particular aspects define this kind of knowledge.
This type of knowledge cannot be obtained by study. It is given by the Holy Spirit to our human spirit and is to be acted upon by our renewed mind. It is not a permanent possession; rather, it is essential for the moment. Studying the Bible prepares our hearts and minds to be open to receive a word of knowledge through Holy Spirit inspiration (2 Timothy 2:15). The gift of faith Four kinds of faith can be identified:
The latter, like the other gifts of the Spirit, is temporary and is released to meet the needs of the moment. As with the other gifts, a daily spiritual walk is essential to its operation. It is a manifestation of the Spirit and demonstrates the supernatural might of God. It is useless to exhort congregations to exercise faith on that level. They cannot have mountain-moving faith just by trying. It is not the product of striving, straining and concentrating. The gift of healing “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed.” 1 Peter 2:24 The gift of miraculous powers The expression “miraculous powers” used in 1 Corinthians 12:10 is a translation of the Greek energemata dunameon, which means literally the “operations of powers” and covers a variety of signs and wonders, not specifying one particular miraculous work. Christians generally tend to equate healing and deliverance with “miracles”, as described in Acts 8:6-7: Prophecy The gift of prophecy as dealt with here is a momentary proclamation inspired by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gives inspiration to declare, tell or proclaim truth in a situation or conversation. Prophecy is used in ministering to others, without necessarily knowing their specific needs. It is also for edification, exhortation and comfort, most frequently taking the form of proclamation rather than prediction. The gift of discernment The gift of discernment (more accurately, the “discerning of spirits”) is not a gift that enables us to see what is invisible, but the power to judge what is seen, whether good or bad. This gift can keep us from being led astray and is provided to empower us to bring deliverance to others. The gift of the discerning of spirits will help us to walk unharmed through dangerous enemy minefields. The Holy Spirit leads us into all truth, just as Jesus promised. Tongues and interpretation Speaking in tongues means making an utterance in a language that is unknown to the speaker and is given directly by the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:4; 10:44-46; 19:1-6). It may be an earthly or a celestial language, spoken only by believers, as the Holy Spirit gives them the ability to do so. When used as a prayer language, the speaker is talking to God, not to men. |
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