After Israel was supernaturally delivered from the bondage of Egypt by
the mighty hand of God we see something very notable that took place at
their departure. "He (God) also brought them out with silver and gold, and there was none feeble among His tribes." (Psalm 105:37) Not only did they leave Egypt with great wealth but their was not one person lacking in physical or mental strength and vigor.
While Israel made their way through the wilderness, God not only led
them, but provided for their every need. Finally, they reached the
wilderness of Paran where the Lord instructed Moses to send out twelve
spy's, one from each of the twelve tribes of Israel. (Numbers 12:16,
13:1-3) Upon the return of the twelve spy's we see that the report of
ten was, "...we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants)..."(Numbers
13:33) These giants were giants in the physical sense. But God has
raised up other giants. Men and women who were giant (so to speak) in
the spirit.
Looking back at the
history of man in the Old Testament, we see the Lord revealing Himself
supernaturally through frail, imperfect people. The earth walk of Jesus
reveals God the Father's will again through the supernatural. The
gospels reveal numerous miracles through Jesus that, like in the Old
Testament, it was God the Father's way of revealing Himself. Also,
during His earth ministry He gave this supernatural power to His
Apostles as well as seventy other disciples. Finally, the earth ministry
of Jesus ended, but it was not over. In the Book of Acts and on the Day
of Pentecost the ministry of Jesus continues to be carried out in the
church. We get to see some of these spiritual giants such as, the
Apostles Peter and Paul as well as Stephen and Philip. We also see the
supernatural power of God working through them. Men who were by no means
perfect in the natural sense, but who were being perfected through
their faith, love and desire to serve the Lord Savior, Jesus Christ.
From the Day of
Pentecost and continuing to present (until the return of Jesus), we find
documented evidence of men and women who decided one day to believe the
Scriptures rather than the doctrines of man and were used of God in the
realm of the supernatural. These spiritual giants were no different
than those in the early church. They also were frail and imperfect, but
they also had an affinity for God above all else. Like their
predecessors, they also lived with persecution, not just from the world,
but unfortunately, from the religious within the church. Some finished
their course well and others not so well. Yet the impact that they had
globally, especially in the church still lives today.
Church history reveals
many of these giants of faith were raised up by God to bring reformation and
restoration to the church which also impacted the world. Shortly after
the civil war, once again God raised up many of these giants of the faith.
The impact they they brought is what we call revival. Millions gave
themselves to the Lord. Countless numbers received miracles and some
raised from the dead, just like the ministry of Jesus and the early
church and yet they were greatly criticized by the faithless religious.
Some of these giants are, John Alexander Dowie, Marie Woodworth-Etter,
Evan Roberts, Charles F. Parham, John G. Lake, William J. Seymour, Smith
Wigglesworth and Aimee Semple McPherson.
The Lord used these
believers and others to usher in one of the greatest moves of the Holy
Spirit since the Day of Pentecost. In fact, this move of God was named
the Pentecostal movement. It was a reflection of the daily activities of
the early church with the glory, presence and power of God manifesting,
which brought much of the church, in a sense, back to its beginnings.
Unfortunately, ignorance, unbelief and complacency has once again crept
back into the church to where the supernatural works of God are once
again downplayed, despised and rejected by another generation of the
religious in the church. But the good news is, the supernatural has not
left the church. The Apostle Peter tells us, "Repent
therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that
times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that He may send Jesus Christ, who was preached to you before, whom
heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things, which
God has spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world
began." (Acts 3:19-21)
The times of
refreshing and restoration will come to the church before the Master
returns. He is coming back for a church filled with faith,
fully dedicated to Him. A church that is sanctified and cleansed by His
Word (not mans doctrine). A glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle
or any such thing, but a church that is holy and without blemish.
(Ephesians 5:26-28) So, if need be, let us repent from our lack of faith and be like
John the Baptist and prepare the way of the Lord.
Monday, August 15, 2022
God's Giants
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