Thursday, February 09, 2006

The Baptism Of The Holy Spirit: Part VII

“And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house; and putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.” Acts 9:17

Jesus visited Paul on the road to Damascus. During that visit Paul was chosen by God and he believed and had accepted God’s calling. But Paul had not received the baptism of the Holy Spirit until God sent Ananias unto Him, and as soon as Ananias was used to lay his hands on Paul, the baptism occurred! Also as soon as the baptism of the Holy Spirit occurred Paul received back his sight that he had lost as a result of seeing Jesus! The Truth is that we cannot be filled with the very Spirit of God and not have miraculous things happen through us! Jesus taught us that signs and wonders would follow all who believe, Mark 16:14-18.


Be blessed, the Word of God is Truth, and the Truth will set us free, and God’s Word will never fall void to the earth. The Holy Ghost is the power of our salvation, and together we can walk in the fullness of Him. Together with Christ and filled with the Holy Spirit, we can be used by God to heal the sick, save the lost, prophesy to the needs of the people, ask and receive, seek and find, and through the power of God all things are possible! The Anointing of the Holy Ghost allows God to be fully Who He is within us! We are born of God, we are His offspring, God chose to have us, we are because He is, and we are because He willed us into His eternal life! Through Christ we have passed from death unto life, and God has delivered us out of darkness and has placed us in His glorious Light. God has saved us to the uttermost, and because of Jesus all things are now possible for us. God is willing and able to do all that He has spoken, and He loves us every bit as much as He loves Jesus! You my brothers and sisters are strong in the power of His might, and we are more than conquerors through Christ that loves us!

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