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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Voices In The Wilderness

God in the wilderness


Surely you can recall the anointing of God on Brant Baker.

It was not theatrics, it was what the bible calls preaching.

Few people preach today...most can only teach.

Brant had an ear to hear what the Spirit was saying and an eye to see what the Spirit was doing at the height of his minstry.

He followed the Holy Spirit closely during those ministry days.

When we omit the moving of the Holy Spirit we take the tension off of the string of our bows and our arrows fall harmlessly to the ground.

Brant's bow had major tension during his productive ministry days!

 He was an anointed preacher and gifted evangelist.

Yes the arrows of the Word are of importance. 


But if your bow has no string or tension on it, your arrows fall to the ground.

 THE HOLY SPIRIT IS THE TENSION on our bows.

 Eliminate Him and your bow is just a useless stick...

Holy Spirit and the Word of God.

They work together as a team.

The arrowhead needs the shaft and they need the feathers.

 They work together in unity.

The arrowhead initiates, the shaft facilitates, the feathers give guidance and support.

 The bow of the Holy Spirit gives function...
We need the manifest presence of the Holy Spirit if we are going to make a difference in people's lives.

One touch of the Holy Spirit will do more to change the course of a life then nine years of seminary school can ever do.
Lonnie Frisbee Evangelist

Yield to the Holy Spirit.

Be empty of selfish ambitions and agendas.

 Give up, die to self.

John the baptist counted himself unworthy to even tie Jesus sandal.

 And yet he was the most dramatic, political and religious leader of the time.

 The whole area was literally in an uproar over him.

 Even the religious leaders, the scribes, the Pharisees, the Sadducee came out to the desert places for his baptism.

Why?

Because he was so powerful, and so many people were going to him.

 This is how influential this man was.

He ate what God said, he wore what God said, he lived the way the Lord said, simple and isolated.

How many in ministry today are always looking for ways to increase 'their ministry?'

 John talks about the Son of the Living God.

 He says, "He must increase, I must decrease, He is preferred before me."

He could honestly say that, because it was true.

And because it was true, he was willing to sacrifice literally everything.

He wasn't selfish.

You don't live like that because of the applause you get from the people, because he lived in a desert wasteland.

You don't have anything but Jesus.

You wouldn't do it for anything else.

Some people do things for money, but their not in the wilderness.

They're not out there alone with the Lord.

 With people, but alone still, with the Lord.

They are not really wanting Him to be preferred before themselves.

Some accepted their calling, not realizing what it would completely take, what the price really was.

 John knew.

John confessed, it says..."And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ.

 And they asked him, What then?

Art thou Elijah?

And he saith, I am not."

Yet Jesus said that John had the spirit of Elijah.

 John said, "I'm not Elijah.

I'm nobody special, I'm nobody big, I'm nobody Kewl, I'm just nobody at all."
 Ahh but he was a yielded and pliable vessel, always ready for the Master's usage.

 That lump of clay that knew that only the Master can play the potter.

The flesh can never deliver us from the flesh or make anything at all of this lump of clay.

"Are you a prophet then?"

"Then said they unto him, Who art thou?"

Why?

 Because he was so anointed of the Holy Spirit!

 His bow was fully pulled back!

"No, I'm not Christ.

 No, I'm not Elijah.

 No, I'm not the prophet.

 Well then what saith thou of thyself?"

God help you if you say anything.

 You're crucified with Christ.

Why are we not anointed?

It is us.

He is the same, the problem is you and I.

We are so selfish, there is so much of ourselves.

We are building our 'ministry.'

John's example tells us to count the cost.

 What does God want you to do with your life?

What is your purpose here?

John knew that he wasn't even worthy to even touch His sandal, for this was God.

 This was Almighty God!

And yet we are a temple of the Living God.

Jesus Christ by His Holy Spirit dwells in me, in you, and in every born again believer.

This is an incredible truth of major proportions!

John knew every moment of the day, no matter how many thousands came to him, that his way, his purpose was a voice.

 He never forgot that.

A voice in the wilderness pointing the way to the Lamb of God.

Just a messenger boy of no great importance, a mere lump of clay.

Johns bow was fully pulled back for the arrow of his words.

 Is yours?

 Is mine?

"And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God!

And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus."

They 'heard him speak."

He was anointed to speak.

 The arrows of his words flew to their mark because the tension of his bow was there.

And that can only happen for us by the power of the Holy Spirit!

Holy Spirit ignite us!


 We who know who is the One who deserves all our praise.

How we adore You and worship You.

 Help us to understand and to know that it is right and it is good to be nobody at all, merely a voice crying in the wilderness.
 Obscure and hidden away, until someone receives the message that passes through our yielded vessels and goes and tells others that they have heard an anointed servant of the Most High God, "come see and hear this one who speaks for God in the wilderness."

God Bless You!

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