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Chapter 12
Revival Dawn and the Baptism of
the Spirit
We have seen that the period in the believer's life wherein he
receives the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is the special time of danger
from the evil supernatural world, and the Baptism of the Spirit is THE
ESSENCE OF REVIVAL. Revival dawn, is, therefore, the great moment for
deceiving spirits to find entrance into the believer by deception
through counterfeits, resulting sometimes in the possession dealt with
in preceding pages.
The hour of Revival is a time of crisis and possible catastrophe. A
crisis in the history of every individual, as well as in the history of
a country, a church, or a district. A crisis for the unregenerate man,
wherein he settles his eternal destiny, as he accepts, or rejects
conversion to God; a crisis to those who receive the fullness of the Holy
Spirit, and to those who reject Him; for to the believer who bends and
receives the Holy Spirit, it is the day of the visitation of the Most
High, but to others it means the decision whether they will become
spiritual men or remain carnal (1 Cor. 3: 1); whether they will elect to
remain in defeat in the personal life, or determine to press on as
overcomers.
Few go through the crisis without deception by the enemy in more or
less degree, and only those who cling to the use of their reasoning
faculties at this time, can hope to be saved from the catastrophe of
becoming a victim to the subtle workings of evil supernatural powers. If
the believer does become deceived by evil spirits at the time that he is
baptized with the Spirit, almost immediately after the highest point of
his experience, he begins through deception to descend into a pit which
ultimately means depth of darkness, bondage and misery, until he is
undeceived and returns to the normal path. Those who do not discover the
deceptions, sink into deeper deception, and become practically useless
to God and to the Church.
REVIVAL THE HOUR AND POWER OF GOD
Revival is the hour and power of God, and of the devil, for
the descent of the Divine power brings the accompanying onslaught of
evil supernatural powers. It means MOVEMENT IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM.
Revival itself is the hour of God, when heaven is opened, and the power
of God works among men, but when the Divine power appears to pass away,
and evil supernatural powers manifest their workings in a man, or a
church, or a country, then men marvel that the devil's work
should be where God had been so manifest, not knowing that the devil was
planting his seeds, and DOING HIS WORK, FROM THE DAWN OF REVIVAL.
Revival ebb began with its flow, but all unseen.
In the hour and power of God in Revival, the "Tempter" appears to be
absent, but he is present as the Counterfeiter. Men say there is "no
devil," and yet it is his greatest harvest time. He is netting his
victims, mixing his workings with the workings of God, and beguiling the
saints more effectively than he was ever able to do with his temptations
to sin. As a counterfeiter, and deceiver, the ever watchful foe uses his
old methods of deception and guile on new converts, who, having victory
over known sin, think the Tempter has left them, not knowing his new
ways. His absence is only apparent, and not real. Satan was never more
active among the sons of God.
WHY REVIVAL STOPS
The Devil's great purpose is to stop the Revival power of God, and
every Revival that has been given of God to awaken His people, has
ceased after a time, more or less short, because of (1) the Church's
ignorance of the laws of the spirit for co-working with God;
note 1
and (2) the insidious creeping on of the powers of darkness,
unrecognized, and yielded to by the people of God through ignorance.
Those who are born of the Spirit at such a period of the manifested
power of the Holy Spirit emerge into a spiritual world, where they come
into contact with spirit-beings of evil, OF WHOSE EXISTENCE THEY HAVE NO
EXPERIMENTAL KNOWLEDGE. They become conscious of spiritual forces and
things which they think must be of God, and they do not know of the
possibility of workings mingled by wicked spirits with the things of
God. This is the reason why Revival, which quickens the Church, and for
a period manifests to the world the regenerating, uplifting power of
God, produces as an aftermath a number of genuine Spirit-born believers
who are said to have "religious mania," or are called "cranks." And this
is why "Revival" is sooner or later checked and discredited, the
testimony to the world destroyed, the sober section of the Church
dismayed, and made fearful of its effects..
To put it in bluntest language, the Revival hour is the occasion for
evil spirits to obtain "possession" of spiritual believers, and REVIVAL
CEASES BECAUSE OF SUCH POSSESSION. The most spiritual believers,
baptized with the Holy Spirit, and most fitted to be used of God in
Revival service, may become deceived and possessed by evil spirits in
their outer being THROUGH ACCEPTING THE COUNTERFEITS OF SATAN. Believers
who are not so abandoned to the Spirit escape the acute "possession, "
but in their contact with hitherto unknown workings from the spiritual
realm, are equally open to deception which is manifested in a less
recognizable way. note 2
What is called the "fanatical"
note 3
spirit, which in some degree, follows Revival, is purely the work of
evil spirits. At Revival dawn the ignorant are teachable, but through
their "spiritual experiences," later on they become unteachable.
Pre-Revival simplicity gives place to Satanic "infallibility," or an
unteachable spirit. Dogged, stubborn obstinacy in a believer after
Revival is not from the source of the man himself, but from evil spirits
deceiving his mind, holding his spirit in their grip, and making him
unbending and unreasonable. note 4
The scheme of the powers of darkness in Revival dawn, is to
drive, or push to extreme, what is true. Their "push" is very slight and
imperceptible at the beginning, in suggesting thoughts, or impelling to
actions a very little contrary to reason, but as the "push" is yielded
to, and the use of the reason is silenced,
note 5
those who are thus deceived in due course become fanatical. The judgment
of those believers impelled to unreasonable actions, may be against, and
even resisting the things they are supernaturally urged to do,
note 6
yet they are unable to stand against the supernatural power driving
them, which they think and believe is from God.
REVIVAL AND WAR ON SATAN
All this, and much else already dealt with in preceding pages,
together with the after history of all Revivals of the past, shows that
REVIVAL MINUS WAR ON SATAN AND HIS WICKED SPIRITS, must always appear to
end in partial failure through the mixed results, consequent upon
Satanic counterfeits of the working of the Holy Spirit. The Church,
therefore, sorely needs believers equipped with knowledge and
discernment, to meet the Satanic counterfeits which invariably follow
the advent of Revival, knowing the symptoms of Satanic deception and
possession, and able to resist the powers of darkness, and teach the
children of God the way of victory over them, as well as the aggressive
warfare upon them. note 7
War upon the attacking spirits of evil is indispensable for maintaining
the health, sanity and spiritual power of those who are revived.
A PURE REVIVAL--free from the usual aftermath--IS POSSIBLE if the
Church understood the truth about the powers of darkness, as well as the
way of co- operation with the Holy Spirit. Apart from this same
knowledge of the workings of Satan and his wicked spirits, so as to be
able to recognize their presence under any guise, no one can with safety
accept all the supernatural manifestations which accompany Revival, or
believe all seeming "Pentecostal power" to be of God. A PURE Revival is
Divine power in full operation, minus sin and Satan. It is not cold
"belief," but life, and it has to do with the spirit, not the intellect.
PRAYER FOR REVIVAL
Apart from this same knowledge, those who pray for Revival do not
clearly understand what they pray for, nor how to act when their prayers
are answered; for they are not prepared to meet the Satanic opposition
to their prayers; nor even the dangers attendant upon prayer for
Revival. note 8
Why is there not yet world-wide Revival in answer to world-wide
prayer? For the same reason that Revival subsides when it has begun, and
that prayer meetings for Revival may end in catastrophe, or
powerlessness. The check to Revival, both when it has begun, and in the
prayer preceding its advent, is caused by the spirits of evil deceiving
or hindering the praying ones.
The hindrance to Revival, at the present time lies, not only in this
opposition of the powers of darkness, but in the PRESENT CONDITION OF
THE MOST SPIRITUAL SECTION OF THE CHURCH, through whom alone God can
work in Revival power. These are the believers who know the Baptism of
the Holy Spirit, and were liberated in spirit in the Revivals of the
last decade, but who are now driven back into themselves by the pressure
of the enemy in the atmosphere, or else are in captivity to the foe
through his counterfeits.
Let these quenched or deceived believers be liberated once more, and
THOSE WHO ARE NOW USELESS WILL BE PRICELESS IN VALUE for teaching and
strengthening others when Revival is once more given.
INSTRUMENTS FOR REVIVAL
The Holy Spirit is still in those who were baptized with the Spirit,
during the last Revivals. The mistake at the time of the Revival in
Wales in 1904 was to become occupied with the effects of Revival,
and not to watch and pray in protecting and guarding the cause of
Revival. The Spirit baptized souls, at present locked up in spirit, or
side-tracked through Satanic deceptions, are still those who would be
the instruments through whom God could work, were they but set free.
Useless now, but priceless in maturity, and experience and knowledge for
the guiding and guarding of a Revived Church, when they are once more
liberated for true co-working with the Holy Spirit of God.
How, then, should the Lord's praying ones pray at the present time?
They should pray
(1) Against evil spirits now blocking and hindering Revival.
(2) For the cleansing and delivering of those who became possessed
through deception during the time of later Revivals.
(3) That when Revival is once more given it may be kept pure, and
(4) For the preparation of instruments for Revival, trained and
taught of God to guard against further inroads of the powers of
darkness.
In brief, let all who pray for Revival, pray for light to reach those
who HAVE BEEN ENSNARED INTO BONDAGE TO THE DECEIVING POWERS OF DARKNESS,
that they may be set free, and once more become usable in Revival
service; then will the forces of evil be beaten back from the ground
they have regained, which still belongs to God.
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is the essence of Revival, for Revival
comes from a knowledge of the Holy Spirit, and the way of co-working
with Him which enables Him to work in Revival power. The primary
condition for Revival is, therefore, that believers should individually
know the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. This term being used as a convenient
expression for describing a definite influx of the Holy Spirit which
thousands of believers throughout the Church of Christ have received as
a definite experience. Such an infilling of the Spirit was the cause not
only of the Revival in Wales in 1904-5, but of all other Revivals in the
history of the world.
The fact that the counterfeiting work of Satan follows
Revival through such an opening of the spiritual world as enables the
evil spirit-beings to find access to believers under the guise of the
Divine Spirit, must not hold back the children of God from seeking the
true flood tide of the Spirit, for the bringing about of pure Revival,
and the emancipation of the Church of Christ from the bonds of sin and
Satan.
WHAT IS A TRUE BAPTISM OF THE SPIRIT
It is of primary importance to understand what is a true Baptism of
the Spirit, the conditions for its reception, and the effects of
obtaining it. Previous chapters will have thrown much light upon what it
is not, and the dangers to be avoided in seeking it. It is not an
influence coming upon the body, nor, according to the records in
the Acts of the Apostles, does it result in physical manifestations,
such as convulsions, twitchings and writhings of the human
frame; nor does it rob a man of the full intelligent action of the
mind, or ever make him irresponsible for his speech and actions.
In brief, the place of the indwelling of the Spirit of God in man,
gives the key to all the true manifestations connected with the Baptism
of the Spirit, as well as the conditions for receiving it, and the
results in personal experience and service. THAT PLACE IS THE HUMAN
SPIRIT. Once let the believer understand that his SPIRIT is the organ
through which the Holy Spirit carries out all His operations in and
through him, he will be able to discern the true meaning of being filled
with the Holy Ghost, and how to detect the counterfeit workings of Satan
in the realm of the senses.
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit may be described as an
influx, sudden or gradual, of the Spirit of God into a man's spirit,
which liberates it from the vessel of the soul, and raises it into a
place of dominance over soul and body. The freed spirit then becomes an
open channel for the Spirit of God to pour through it an outflow of
Divine power. The mind receives, at the same time, a clarifying
quickening, and the "eye of the understanding" is filled with light
(Eph. 1: 18). The body becomes entirely under the man's complete
control, as the result of the dominance of the spirit, and often
receives a quickening in strength for endurance in the warfare service
he finds he has emerged into.
That the Spirit of God OPERATES THROUGH THE ORGAN OF A MAN'S SPIRIT,
as shown in the epistles of Paul, needs to be kept in mind in reading
the records of the working of the Holy Spirit in the Acts of the
Apostles.
THE INFLUX OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AT PENTECOST
On the day of Pentecost, the 120 disciples--men and women--were
filled in the spirit, as the Spirit of God filled the atmosphere,
and their tongues were liberated, so that THEY THEMSELVES as intelligent
personalities, could speak of the mighty works of God as the Spirit gave
utterance, i.e., gave them power to speak. The record gives no
hint that they became automatons, or that the Spirit spoke HIMSELF
through them, or INSTEAD of them. From a spirit under the clothing
of, and the afflatus of the Spirit of God, they themselves were given
intelligent insight into, and utterance about, the wonderful things of
God, as they were "moved" in spirit by Him.
This influx of the Divine Spirit into their spirits, not only left
their mental powers in full action, but clarified them, and increased
their keenness of discernment and power of thought, as seen in the
action and the words of Peter, who spoke with such convincing power that
through his words--inspired by the Spirit, but spoken by him in
intelligent clearness of mind--three thousand were convicted and saved,
the true influence of God the Holy Spirit being manifested through him,
not in "control" of those who heard him, but in a deep conviction in
their consciences which turned them to God, not conquered by terror of
God, but by a godly awe, which led them to godly sorrow and repentance.
The "falling upon" of the Spirit (Acts 2: 15), is therefore
upon the spirit, clothing it with Divine light and power, and
raising it into union of spirit with the glorified Lord in heaven; at
the same time, baptizing the believer into one spirit with every other
member of the mystical Body of Christ, joined to the Head in heaven.
All who are thus liberated and clothed in spirit are "made to drink
of one Spirit" (1 Cor. 12:13)--the Holy Spirit--Who then, through the
spirit capacity of each member of the Body, is able to distribute to
each the gifts of the Spirit, for effective witness to the Risen Head,
"dividing to each one severally even as He will." (See 1 Cor. 12: 4-11).
THE HOLY SPIRIT REVEALING CHRIST IN HEAVEN
Another aspect of the true Baptism of the Spirit, having an important
bearing upon the experiences of believers to-day, is to be found in the
words of Peter on the Day of Pentecost, showing that the revelation of
Christ given by the Holy Spirit at such a time, was of Christ as the
glorified Man in heaven (Acts 2: 33, 34), and not in any vision or
manifestation as a Person within.
note 9
The same attitude to Christ as seated on the right hand of God, is
uniformly to be seen in all the later records of the work of the Spirit
in the Acts of the Apostles. note 10
The martyr Stephen sees the "Son of Man, standing on the right hand of
God" (Acts 7: 56), and Paul on the road to Damascus is arrested by a
light from heaven (Acts 9: 3; 22: 6; 26: 13), out of which
clothing of light the Ascended Lord spoke to him, saying, "I am Jesus .
. . "
The Holy Spirit fills the human spirit of the believer, and
communicates to him the very Spirit of Jesus, joining him in one spirit
to the Spirit of the glorified Lord, imparting to him the life and
nature of Christ for the building up of a new creation in His likeness
(Rom. 8: 29; Heb. 2: 2-13). Instead of being turned inward to a self-centered
apprehension of Christ, he is, by the influx of the Spirit of God into
his spirit, lifted, so to speak, out of the narrow limit of himself,
note 11
into a spiritual sphere where he finds himself one spirit with others
who are joined to the Living Head forming one Body--or spirit
organism--for the influx and outflow of the Spirit of the Lord.
note 12
REVIVAL DEPENDS UPON TRUE UNDERSTANDING OF
THE BAPTISM OF THE SPIRIT
This aspect of the true meaning of the Baptism of the Spirit and its
spiritual effect, has an important bearing upon Revival, and the reason
why Revival does not come. Revival is an OUTFLOW OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD
THROUGH THE ORGAN OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT LIBERATED FOR HIS USE. When the
influx of the Spirit takes place into the spirits of many believers, and
finds outlet through all, the unity which was so marked in the
early Church is seen, and the united power becomes strong enough to
overflow through all these liberated ones to others.
But if the believer turns INWARD, either (1) through the pressure of
opposition, (2) powers of darkness in the atmosphere, or (3) to worship
and pray in a self-centered way; or is occupied in any degree with an
inward experience, THE OUTFLOW OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IS HINDERED; the unity
with other liberated believers is checked by an invisible barrier, which
has come between, and the released spirit, which was kept dominant over
soul and body so long as the man turned outward as a channel for the
inflow and outflow of the Holy Spirit, sinks down into the soul-vessel,
a "spirit in prison," so to speak, once more.
note 13
"Revival" is then checked at its very birth, because believers who
seek, and obtain a Baptism of the Spirit, do not clearly understand the
conditions upon which the inflow was given, nor how to co-operate with
the Holy Spirit in the purpose of His coming; which is to make them
channels for the OUTFLOW of rivers of living water.
THE TRUE REVELATION OF CHRIST
The influx of the Spirit of God to a man's spirit, means love, joy,
and liberty, buoyancy, light and power. It means a revelation of Christ
as the Risen and Ascended Lord, which brings joy unspeakable and full of
glory; and an intimate sense of His nearness in fellowship and
communion, which makes the "I in you" a living power. It is at this time
that ignorance is dangerous. If the believer does not understand that
all this is an EFFECT WHICH IS INWARD AS A RESULT OF THE UNION WITH
CHRIST IN HEAVEN, and an effect which will continue only so long as he
abides in the right attitude toward the glorified Christ in heaven, he
will turn into and sink down into the soul, i.e., into
himself; and then the deceiving spirits will counterfeit in the
sense-sphere the true experiences which he had IN SPIRIT through the
incoming of the Holy Ghost.
These "experiences" then have little result beyond the circumference
of the believer. When the true influx of the Holy Spirit to the spirit
took place, there was (1) unity with others in the same spirit, (2) joy,
(3) liberty of utterance, (4) power to witness to Christ, (5)
effective and permanent results in the lives of others, and a
heavenly "fire" from God in a burning, consuming white heat intensity of
SPIRIT (Rom. 12: 11) in service to God. But when the sense counterfeit
takes place, note 14
supernatural "experiences" frequently occur at the very same time that a
wrong spirit is discernible, such as harshness, bitterness,
pride, presumption, disunion, etc., showing either (1) that the
"experiences" are not from the spirit, or (2) that the spirit is out of
co-working with the Holy Spirit, and (3) the Holy Spirit is no longer
able to bring forth the pure fruit of the Spirit through the believer's
spirit and life. note 15
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