The things of the spirit are strange because it defies the flesh, I have always believed that through Christ anything is possible and many say this as well but do we truly believe it?
Do you see people performing miracles? are our prayers requests or are the assurance?
I haven't seen many miracles and I have spoken with many Christians about this but few can actually say they saw the hand of God or a miracle or divine intervention
How many “Christians” pray for things and get no answers at all? What are we to assume? Is God some sort of genie that promises to grant requests....but who then says “nah” sorry, not today....?
Or is he the Creator who has a purpose for everything? A purpose that is outlined in Scripture that most people never read carefully, but are content to be spoon fed by those with theological degrees.
Then there are the cessationalists who outright deny that the spiritual gifts are for today and for the most part they seem to be right because you don't see many Christians who truly walk in the spirit whose presence can be felt when entering a room or who lays on hands and heals someone.
We have all seen the showmen who make people fall down as if this was something Jesus or his apostles ever did. Being “slain in the spirit” is a charismatic practice, but not one that was ever seen in the healings that Jesus or his apostles performed. One glaring omission is that no one seems to have the power to raise the dead....yet it too was part of the miracles given by God’s spirit.
If it is the same powerful spirit that operated in the first century, why did it disappear after the apostles passed away?
Miracles were an early part of the process in becoming a Christian....to show people that God was backing his son...and these miracles were a foregleam of the world to come under the rulership of God’s Kingdom.....when sickness, suffering and death would be no more. (Rev 21:2-4)....But Paul called reliance on them ‘the traits of a spiritual baby’...he said we had to grow up and develop the more important and enduring qualities of “faith, hope and love”. (1 Cor 13:8-13)
Even prayer for that matter seems to be a I hope he answers kind of thing it is not like when Jesus prayed or when he performed miracles he was assured he was confident he made his request but even just creating all that fish and bread as he did he seemed assured he would recieve it.
Being the possesser of God’s powerful spirit at his baptism, Jesus did not have to doubt that what he said would fail somehow. The disciples were able to perform miracles in Jesus name at first, but after Christ’s death, the apostles and others were granted the power of God’s spirit to grow and increase the Christian congregations. But it was not to last because it had a purpose and that purpose was served.
There is however another side to this, there are some believers one whom I even got to be in the presence of who are full of the spirit like I mean you can feel them just by being near them there is life in them and there are some believers out there who can actually lay on hands and heal or pray and be assured they will recieve
We have to be very careful in a world ruled by God’s adversary, (1 John 5:19) who can “transform himself into an angel of light” (2 Cor 11:13-15)....he does not always present himself as evil, but as a friend and as a godly one.....it’s a pretence and a misuse of his own power.
The “laying on of hands” was done only through the apostles so when they died, the gifts died with them, and the Christians had to grow to maturity without relying on miracles, because hard times were coming. No time for remaining spiritual babies.
So what makes the difference I wonder? what makes one believer spiritually rich while the rest are just kind of well not?
Since Jesus said in John 6:44, 65.....
“No man can come to me unless the Father, who sent me, draws him, and I will resurrect him on the last day. . . . .He went on to say: “This is why I have said to you, no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.”
Since no one can come to the Father except through the son....and no one can come to the son without it being granted by the Father....unless they are “drawn”.....and ‘invited’, anyone can claim to be a Christian.... but claiming to be one doesn’t automatically make you one. Jesus said we would know his true disciples by their “fruits”.....or the kind of people they prove themselves to be in a godless world.
They have to be no part of the world (John 18:36) because “friendship with the world is enmity with God” (James 4:4)
What makes the difference is who is feeding us spiritually, and what is the quality of the food we are being fed? Jesus said he would have one channel in this time of the end...”a faithful and wise slave” who was charged with feeding his fellow slaves their “food at the proper time”. (Matt 24:45)
We have to find this slave (not an individual but a composite source of truth who are all 100% scripturally based and evidentially sound in concurring with the entirety of Scripture) and we have to feed at his table.
The Bible gives us only two tables at which to feed ourselves spiritually....so “the table of demons” will have things that represent spiritual junk food...tasty and attractive, but filled with poison. (1 Cor 10:20-21)
“The table of the Lord” will have healthy food that requires chewing, and digesting......like spiritual vegetables that one needs to acquire a taste for, but the health benefits show in the way they live and act.
They will be the ones at peace in a world where it is disappearing rapidly. They will be loving one another as Jesus said this would identify them. (John 13:34-35)