- Some churches focus on a firm foundation in the Word, some on the power of the Spirit, and some on love and community.
- But the early church excelled in all three—so why can’t we have them all today?
- The mission of Newlife Church is exactly that,
- plus it is the secret of growth and victory in our own lives.
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- I want to speak about our core values of Newlife Church
1. The Problem
- Douglas J. Hayward, an anthropologist, has identified what he calls the the six most common fundamental questions asked by people everywhere:
- The last two questions are not asked so much in Western cultures, but even though they might not express it, there are still fears and concerns about the spiritual world.
- Christianity in the West has tended in the past to focus on truth, and when missionaries took it to other parts of the world, there could be problems:
- Charles Kraft, who wrote a book Christianity with Power, was a missionary in Africa 50 years ago.
- He found that the Africans were more perceptive about what their real needs were than most Americans.
- He talked about how many people accepted Christianity and became strong Christians, but found it didn’t speak to some of these questions:
- If Christianity just deals with Truth and not Power, then we have to find another way of getting our power needs met.
- I have spent many years in church environments like this.
- The focus is on truth and knowledge and if bad things happen, that’s just the way it is
- We live in a fallen world. Bad stuff happens! Suck it up!
- Rather than falling back on the medicine man, we fall back on a “grin and bear it” mentality
- When we look at the New Testament we see a God who is a God of power
- But actually, the Bible is just as much the work of the Spirit as healing or miracles
- So it looks like we have two operations of the Spirit:
- the Spirit of truth and the Spirit of power.
- I wondered whether it would be possible to go through the Bible and divide the references to the Spirit into to those two categories.
- As I started on the project I found plenty of truth verses, such as:
- If you are interested in seeing my list of references to the Spirit in the N.T., see:
2. The Solution (Romans 8)
First: Power
- In Romans 7 Paul had been talking about how the Law has no Power to defeat sin.
- We are now going to work briefly through this chapter.
- v.3 The law is literally powerless, it is incapable and unable to produce fruit.
- v.4 Then he makes a key statement about where this power might come from:
- It is the Spirit
- We will see that you can’t have the renewed hands ☞ , the power without the renewed mind 📖 , the truth
- and you can’t have the renewed mind 📖 without the love of God ♥
Second: Truth
- Now we come to the next group of verses, v5–8, which I call the “mind verses”, because they are all about our mindset.
- we have to remember that this word does not just mean intellect, but the whole way in which we think and believe
- We are either controlled by our old, sinful nature
- or by the Holy Spirit
- Notice how it says that the fleshly mind cannot do God’s will
- However, the Spirit works in our minds and hearts to cause us to desire to live in a way that pleases God
Third: Love
- So this raises the question
- How do we have this “mind of the Spirit” which makes it possible for us to have power in our hands to serve God and please him?
- The answer is that he has to dwell within us, as Jesus’ gift of love to us
- So Paul goes on in v.9–11:
- then in v.14, it is only those who have this love relationship with God who can be led by the Spirit
- The Spirit is the the channel who carries the love of the Father into our hearts
- We are now going to skip to the end of the chapter where Paul really expands on this theme of the love of God in Christ:
- Summary:
- So we see that the Holy Spirit works in three ways:
- Love, Truth and Power
- If we are to live transformed lives, then all three things are needed
3. What it looks like in practice
- This personal relationship is at the core of what it means to be a Christian
- Everything we do comes from a motivation in our hearts
- If there is a sequence in these three, Love must come first“We love because he first loved us”, “For God so love the world”
- The Holy Spirit is frequently called the “Spirit of Truth”
- 1Cor 2:10–14 tells us how we are taught the deep things of God by the Spirit:
“But God has revealed them to us through his Spirit.
For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.” - He leads us day by day in the paths of truth
We need power as well as truth:
- The Early Church Excelled in all three
- A verse that put it all together:
- What can we do to get these three?
- Be really hungry for more of God, and pursue him in prayer:“open your mouth wide and I will fill it!”“Those who seek me will surely find me”
- Lydia—at Philippi was seeking God in prayer along with some other women
- God showed his love by responding in a big way – he sent her Paul!!
- Truth: – as she listened intently to him, “the Lord opened her heart” to the truth
- She was hungry for more, so invited Paul to come and stay in her house
- Power: Philippi was a center of pagan demon worship, and Paul delivered a demonized woman
- As a result he was thrown into prison
- Lydia would have seen this, and then witnessed the earthquake that led to his freedom!
- Paul then paid her a special visit before leaving the city.
- Our love for God should lead us to pray, just as it did for Lydia
- We might not have Paul with us, but we have the truth he left us, and we can walk by it.
- As we do these two things, God will show us his power through the Spirit
- Thank God for his love!
- Pray for our love, grasp truth, power