Producing The Proof
Journey Into The Promised Land
At The Point Of Blessing
Jesus didn’t tell His disciples to tarry in Jerusalem until they had one goose bump on top of another! He didn’t say, “Wait until you speak in tongues!” The disciples didn’t even know the manifestation of the gift of tongues would come. They had never heard of it before!
Jesus said: “…ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you…” (Acts 1:8). They were waiting for the power of the Holy Spirit!
Today, people rarely keep going on in their spiritual experience of tarrying before the Lord. They stop at the point of blessing. They are camped there. They are camped at speaking in tongues. They are camped at certain spiritual gifts of the Spirit. They have failed to break past the point of blessing to the point of Jesus’ promise.
What is the point of Jesus’ promise? Power! He does not say: “You shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you and that power will enable you to just speak in other tongues or the prayer language of the Holy Spirit.” He says, “That power will enable you to be witnesses unto Me.”
I can show you millions of people who are blessed. I can show you millions of people who can go out and talk about Jesus Christ. I can show you millions of people who can speak in tongues or who experience great joy as part of their worship. Yet I have not found many people to whom I can point and say, “I can see in that person the ability called the power, the enduement of the Holy Ghost, to give witness and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ” — knowing that to give evidence of Jesus Christ is to produce the proof that He is the resurrected Lord. Perhaps that is why half the world today has never yet heard about Jesus Christ.
I do not like to be negative, but you cannot produce this ingredient called power that is missing from our churches and experience today without this negative input. You must have negative input before you can produce power. Electricians tell me that in order to produce electrical power to turn on a light to dispel darkness there must be two wires. One is a positive wire and the other is a negative wire. You must take the positive wire and the negative wire, strip down the insulation from them and hook them up on each side of a switch or receptacle. You must strip the insulation from the wires or it will not work.
This stripping down process is not easy, but it is necessary to produce power. If you hook up only the positive wire and go to the switch, you do not get any power. You get no electrical current. There is no light to dispel the darkness. You must put the negative and the positive together. When you do that and then flip the switch, the light comes on.
Make this declaration:
I am going through the stripping process that is necessary to produce power. The light is dispelling spiritual darkness.
*Adapted from MCWE email – Journey Into The Promised Land by Morris Cerullo