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		<title>The Power of Partnership</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 15:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/jfierbach/">Janet Fierbach</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I bought my two sons Nike T-shirts. A couple of weeks later, my neighbour Ruth&#8217;s sons were wearing the exact same shirts. &#8220;I found a great sale on these,&#8221; Ruth exclaimed when I saw her–and when she told me about the deal she got, my heart sank.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17911" title="spiritualgrowth_powerofpartnership" src="http://powertochange.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/spiritualgrowth_powerofpartnership.jpg" alt="spiritualgrowth_powerofpartnership" />Recently I bought my two sons Nike T-shirts.</strong> A couple of weeks later, my neighbour Ruth&#8217;s sons were wearing the exact same shirts. &#8220;I found a great sale on these,&#8221; Ruth exclaimed when I saw her–and when she told me about the deal she got, my heart sank.</p>
<p>It was a fraction of what I&#8217;d paid. &#8220;Ruth,&#8221; I said, &#8220;you&#8217;ve got to tell me about these sales!&#8221; And so now, Ruth lets me know what is on sale and where. I love to find a bargain and since Ruth knows where to go, I automatically ask for her advice.</p>
<p><strong>A creative friend of mine always says, &#8220;If I don&#8217;t know how to do something, I look for someone I know who does it well. Then I learn from them.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>How often have you asked for advice on how to decorate, remove a stain or solve a computer problem? I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve come away enriched–and equipped with the know-how to do something more easily or creatively.</p>
<p><strong>I have been encouraged recently to see women using this age-old tradition of partnering to get ideas on how to share the gospel. Let me share a few examples.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>In March, I attended a luncheon sponsored by the organizers of a conference called Faithlift. After sharing the purpose of the conference, they told us, &#8220;If this event would strengthen and build the women in your area of influence, we invite you to make your conference.&#8221; What an invitation! And what a response. Over 1200 women, from more than 100 mainline and evangelical churches attended.</li>
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<li>In April, at the Building Together conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, 36 ministry workshops, presented by a broad spectrum of groups, dispersed excellent ideas for reaching women. As women networked, hearts were strengthened and leaders bubbled over with new courage and ideas for ministry.</li>
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<p>Both the luncheon and the conference left me pumped! I knew God was moving in the midst of us as we learned from each other and worked together to get ideas on how to share His love with the lost.</p>
<p>Philippians 1:27 tells us to, &#8220;&#8230;stand firm in one spirit, with one mind, striving together for the faith of the gospel.&#8221; That&#8217;s exactly what is happening as we set aside the things that divide us and concentrate on the things that unite us in Christ.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thelife.com/experience/women" target="_self">Women Today</a>, Canada seeks to provide contemporary resources and training and share ideas the Lord gives us.</strong> We know the Lord is giving many of you ideas, too. We want to serve the body of Christ, by being a &#8220;clearing-house&#8221; for ministry ideas that work.</p>
<p>Just like Ruth and I work together to get great bargains, we at Women Today, Canada want to partner with you, your church or organization to learn your ministry ideas and to share ours with you.</p>
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		<title>How You can Walk in the Spirit (Part 4)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/bbright/">Dr. Bill Bright</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Part 4 of a 4 part series &#8211; How You Can Walk in the Spirit
Live by faith
Walking in the Spirit means living a life of faith. God created us with a capacity for experiencing a broad range of feelings. Thank God you have them. But you cannot depend on them to validate your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This is Part 4 of a 4 part series &#8211; <a href="http://thelife.com/experience/spiritual-growth/walkinspirit1/" target="_self">How You Can Walk in the Spirit</a></em></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17303" title="walkinspirit1" src="http://powertochange.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/walkinspirit14.jpg" alt="walkinspirit1" />Live by faith</strong></p>
<p><strong>Walking in the Spirit means living a life of faith.</strong> God created us with a capacity for experiencing a broad range of feelings. Thank God you have them. But you cannot depend on them to validate your walk with the Lord Jesus. Valid emotions are simply the byproduct, the result, of faith and obedience. While feelings have their place in out lives, God did not intend for them to be emphasized above out faith in his Word. To seek an emotional experience repudiates the command to walk by faith and is, in fact, an insult to God. <strong>Let emotions find their proper place in your relationship with Christ.</strong></p>
<p>John 14:21 indicates that the most valid way to have an emotional experience is to be obedient to Christ. One of the greatest acts of obedience is to share Christ with others in the power of the Holy Spirit. Since He came to seek and to save the lost and has commissioned you to witness for Him, nothing could please the Savior more. If you want a valid, vital, exciting awareness of Christ in your experience, begin to share Christ with others as a way of life.</p>
<p><strong>To walk in the Spirit, you must live according to God&#8217;s promise, trusting in the integrity of God Himself.</strong> Faith must have an object, and the object of your faith is God, made known through His Word. God has proven himself to be worthy of your trust. There are thousands of promises for you contained in God&#8217;s word, and no Christian has ever found any one of them to be untrue. <strong>When God says something, you can stake your life on it &#8211; you can know that He will not fail you.</strong></p>
<p>In Romans 8:28 Paul writes, &#8220;We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.&#8221; Do you believe this promise of God&#8217;s Word? If so, you logically acknowledge the reasonableness of the command of God in 1 Thessalonians 5:18: &#8220;Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God&#8217;s will for you in Christ Jesus.&#8221;</p>
<p>Have you learned to say, &#8220;Thank You, Lord,&#8221; when your heart is broken because of the loss of a loved one? Do you thank God when tout body is wracked with pain? When you receive a letter terminating a love relationship? When you have financial reverses? When you fail an exam? When you are unemployed? Do you thank God when you are discriminated against personally, religiously, or racially?</p>
<p>You may say that only a fool would give thanks to God under such circumstances. Ho, not if you know &#8220;that in al things God works for the good of those who love him.&#8221; If God has commanded you to give thanks, there is a reason for it. This is one of the most exciting lessons I have ever learned &#8211; the lesson of saying &#8220;Thank You&#8221; even when things go wrong.</p>
<p>Before I made this discovery I used to lose my patience when things went contrary to my wishes. Closed doors would often be forced open, if necessary. If they did not open before me, I tried to break them down, I was often tense inside an impatient with other. Then I discovered what a fool I was. Tragically we injure our brothers with our impatience, our criticism, out thoughtlessness. When Christians act this way, the entire Body of Christians suffers.</p>
<p>But God has given you a better plan.. You can relax. <strong>You can say &#8220;Thank You&#8221; when the whole world is crumbling around you because your God is sovereign and omnipotent. </strong>He holds the world in His hands, and you can trust Him, He loves you. And He promises to fight for you.</p>
<p>He has commanded you to cast all of your cares upon him because He cares for you. He personally visited this world and took your sins upon Himself, and He is waiting to bless and use you. But he will not bless and use you if you are worried and unbelieving. he will not bless and use you if you complain and criticize and find fault.</p>
<p>Some time ago, a young woman came to our headquarters for one of our training conferences. After one of my messages, she came for counsel. Through her tears she shared how her dearest friend had been killed in an accident. They were coming home from their engagement party, and an oncoming automobile crossed the center line, forcing her off the road into a telephone pole.</p>
<p>The tragedy was compounded by the guilt she felt because she had been driving the car. Her heart was broken.</p>
<p>&#8220;What shall I do?&#8221; she pleaded.</p>
<p>Months had passed and she had gone to psychiatrists, psychologists, ministers and many other seeking counsel. She said, &#8220;If you can&#8217;t help me, I fear for my sanity.&#8221;</p>
<p>I asked her if she were a Christian, and after some discussion she said, &#8220;Yes.&#8221;</p>
<p>We read Romans 8:28 and I asked her, &#8220;So you believe that all things work for good?&#8221;</p>
<p>She said, &#8220;Yes, I believe that.&#8221;</p>
<p>We turned to 1 Thessalonians 5:18. She read it aloud: &#8220;Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God&#8217;s will for you in Christ Jesus.&#8221;</p>
<p>I said to her, &#8220;Have you thanked God since the loss of your loved one?&#8221; She was shocked and could hardly believe she heard me correctly. Looking at me in disbelief, she said, &#8220;How can I thank God when I have experienced such a tragic loss?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You do not trust God, do you?&#8221; I asked.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, I trust God,&#8221; she insisted.</p>
<p>&#8220;Then why not show Him that you do?&#8221; I asked, &#8220;I know it will be difficult and may seem ridiculous at first, but will you pray and tell God that you trust Him and give thanks in everything even though your heart is breaking?&#8221;</p>
<p>As we knelt together, she prayed through her tears, &#8220;God I don&#8217;t understand why my dearest friend was killed, but I know I can trust You; and I do say , &#8216;Thank You.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>When she said, &#8220;Thank You,&#8221; she was saying to God, &#8220;I will trust You.&#8221; <strong>The Bible says that without faith you cannot please God, and the best way to demonstrate faith is to say, &#8220;Thank You.&#8221;</strong> You may think that you hate God because you have lost a loved one, your inheritance, your money, your business or your health. You may ask, &#8220;Why did God do this to me?&#8221; But God says, &#8220;Give thanks in all circumstances.&#8221;</p>
<p>That young lady came to my office early the next morning literally bubbling with joy. She said, &#8220;Last might I slept without medication for the first time since the accident. And this morning when I awakened, my heart was filled with praise and thanksgiving to God. I just cannot understand it, but I know that it has something to do with what you taught me about saying &#8216;Thank You&#8217; to God.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>I could share hundreds of similar stories about Christians whose lives have been transformed by learning the simple lesson of saying &#8220;Thank You&#8221; in all things.</strong></p>
<p>Some years ago we had a desperate need for more than a half million dollars toward the purchase of Arrowhead Springs, the Campus Crusade for Christ International Headquarters. The future of out worldwide ministry was at stake. Because of a technicality, our financial position had taken a terrible turn for the worse, and there appeared to be no hope. The whole ministry was in danger of being destroyed and my own reputation would be shattered.</p>
<p>When a word came to me from a friend that the money which we had been promised was no longer available, I fell to my knees and said, &#8220;Lord, what am I to do?&#8221; I opened my Bible to look for help and assurance. And I was reminded that all things work together for good to those who love God, that without faith, it is impossible to please Him, and that the just shall live by faith. I read the command from God to give thanks in everything.</p>
<p>So I thanked God in spite of what had happened. I thanked Him through my tears. I thanked Him that in His wisdom and love, He know better than I what should be done and that out of this chaos and uncertainty would come a miraculous solution to our problem.</p>
<p>There on my knees, while I was giving thanks in spite of the disappointment I was feeling, God began to give me the genuine assurance that a miracle was really going to happen. Within ten days God provided an incredible solution to our problem &#8211; a true miracle. he demonstrated again that, when we trust Him, He is faithful and worthy of our trust.</p>
<p><strong>The greatest privilege of life is to learn to trust God, learn how to walk by faith.</strong> I am still learning and am confident that one day I shall be able to trust God for infinitely greater things than those for which I am now able to trust Him. <strong>What a great opportunity is ours to walk with the King of kings every moment of every day</strong> of our lives, from the time that we awaken in the morning until we go to bed at night.</p>
<p>For many years it has been my practice to begin my day the night before by reading God&#8217;s Word, meditating upon the attributes and trustworthiness of our wonderful Lord before I go to sleep at night. Then throughout the nightwatches, when my subconscious mind takes over, I continue thinking about Christ. When I awaken in the morning, my first thoughts are of Him.</p>
<p>I usually awaken with a psalm of praise on my lips and with an attitude of thanksgiving: &#8220;Oh, Lord, I thank You that I belong to You. I thank You that You live within me, and I thank You that You have forgiven my sins. I thank You that I am Your child.</p>
<p>&#8220;Now, as I begin this day, and as I continue throughout the day, I invite You to walk around in my body, love with my heart, speak with my lips and think with my mind. I thank You that You promised to do greater things through me than You did when You were hereon the earth. By faith, I acknowledge Your greatness, Your power, your authority in my life, and I invite you to do anything You wish in and through me today.&#8221; Although the words of my daily prayer may differ, my commitment remains the same.</p>
<p>I try to begin each day on my knees as a formal act of acknowledging his lordship. I seek to begin the day walking in the fullness of His power. What an adventure awaits those who trust the Lord!</p>
<p><strong>In summary, may I remind you that if you desire to walk moment by moment, day by day, in the fullness and power of God&#8217;s Spirit, you must:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Be sure that you are filled with the Spirit, by faith &#8211; on the basis of God&#8217;s <em>command</em> to be filled and by claiming His <em>promise</em> that, if you ask according to His will, He will hear and answer.</li>
<li>Be prepared for spiritual conflict with the world, the flesh and the devil.</li>
<li>Know your resources as a child of God. Your strength must come from the Lord. You must abide in Him.</li>
<li>Live by faith, drawing daily upon the strength of out Lord, upon his wisdom, upon His power and His lobe, giving thanks in all circumstances.</li>
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<p>Why should a Christian desire to walk in the fullness and control of the Holy Spirit moment by moment as a way of life? There are several important reasons: to please and honor the Lord, who delights to have fellowship with His children; to enjoy a fuller, richer, more exciting life with our Savior and with other; and to be more fruitful in your witness for your Savior.</p>
<p><strong>Sharing Christ with others as an expression of gratitude and as an act of obedience to the Lord is the natural result of walking in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
<p>Since every Christian is commanded to be a witness for out Lord, not to be involved and committed is to disobey Him and would indicate that the Christian is not walking in the control of the Holy Spirit.</p>
<p>As you walk in the Spirit and faithfully apply the revolutionary concept of Spiritual Breathing, you too can become a member of the great multitude of fruitful disciples whom God is raising up around the world to work, to plan, to pray and to witness for Christ &#8211; to help fulfill the Great Commission of our Lord in this generation.</p>
<p><strong>Self-study guide</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>How do the accounts of the following people demonstrate their walk in the Spirit?<br />
a. Paul &#8211; Acts 18:4-11 (See Philippians 4)<br />
b. Peter &#8211; Acts 3:1-26 (See Acts 4:13)<br />
c. Stephen &#8211; Acts 6:8-15 (See Acts 7:51-60)</li>
<li>What does it mean to you to cast your cares upon the Lord? How can you do this?</li>
<li>What does the example of the vine and branches in John 15:1-8 mean to you in your Christian life?</li>
<li>How would you describe the effects of spiritual fitness as expressed in &#8220;spiritual Breathing.&#8221; (See Romans 14:23, 1 John 1:9, 1 Corinthians 10:13; Ephesians 5:18; 1 John 5:14,15)</li>
<li>What promise does God make to you in 1 John 2:1-6?</li>
<li>List any areas of your life in which &#8220;self&#8221; is on the throne. List the areas in which Jesus is not on the Throne. What practical steps will you take this week to give Jesus Christ control of those areas where &#8220;self&#8221; is on the throne?</li>
<li>What armor used to defend yourself against the world, the flesh and the devil does Ephesians 6:11-18 describe?</li>
<li>What do these verses teach about the role of prayer in the life of the believer?<br />
a. Hebrews 4:15,16<br />
b. James 5:16<br />
c. 1 Samuel 12:23<br />
d. James 1:5</li>
<li>How can you experience the &#8220;abundant Christian life&#8221;? Does &#8220;abundant&#8221; mean that your life will be free from struggles an hardships? Explain.</li>
<li>What do these verses promise you as you trust God?<br />
a. Job 12:9,10<br />
b. Psalm 16:1<br />
c. Ecclesiastes 2:24-26<br />
d. Isaiah 40: 10,11<br />
e. Isaiah 41:10</li>
<li>What place do feelings have in a life of faith? What will result if you seek feelings over and above walking by faith?</li>
<li>What do these verses say about thanksgiving? What would result n your life if you failed to &#8220;give thanks in all circumstances?&#8221;<br />
a. 1 Thessalonians 5:18<br />
b. Philippians 4:11<br />
c. Psalm 95:2<br />
d. Philippians 4:6</li>
<li>How does Romans 8:28 have practical meaning in your life? What are some of the consequences of not applying this verse?</li>
<li>What does John 14:21 tell you about how to have an obedient walk with Christ?</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Group discussion questions</strong></p>
<ol>
<li> Share a recent personal example of how you have applied Spiritual Breathing in your life. How has this helped your walk with God?</li>
<li>What is the advantage of teaching your children the concept of Spiritual Breathing at an early age? How can you implement this practice in your own family? How will breathing spiritually change your own family atmosphere? (If applicable).</li>
<li>In your group, share an example of an area in your life where you are likely to depend on feelings rather than faith in God&#8217;s Word.</li>
<li>The Bible says temptation comes to the Christian form the world, the flesh and the devil. Discuss how these sources particularly reveal themselves in today&#8217;s culture.</li>
<li>Relate an instance in your life in which you were especially aware that God supplied your needs. How did you give Him thanks?</li>
<li>Think of some practical way s to develop the habit of praising God. How is developing praise as a habit beneficial to your Christian walk?</li>
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		<title>How You can Walk in the Spirit (Part 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/bbright/">Dr. Bill Bright</a></dc:creator>
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Know your resources as a Child of God
If you want to walk in the fullness and power of the Holy Spirit, you need to know your spiritual heritage. You need to know how to draw upon the inexhaustible resources [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This is Part 3 of a 4 part series &#8211; <a href="http://thelife.com/experience/spiritual-growth/walkinspirit1/" target="_self">How You Can Walk in the Spirit</a></em></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17301" title="walkinspirit1" src="http://powertochange.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/walkinspirit13.jpg" alt="walkinspirit1" />Know your resources as a Child of God</strong></p>
<p><strong>If you want to walk in the fullness and power of the Holy Spirit, you need to know your spiritual heritage.</strong> You need to know how to draw upon the inexhaustible resources of God&#8217;s love, wisdom, power, forgiveness and abundant grace.</p>
<p>It is impossible to walk vigorously and dynamically in the Spirit without spending time, unhurried time, in fellowship with our Lord in His Word &#8211; in prayer and in personal study. You must listen attentively to Him for His directions for your daily activities and witness for Christ.</p>
<p>After many years of working with thousands of Christians, I am convinced that one cannot enjoy the full and abundant life, which is your heritage in Christ, apart from the proper balance between Bible study, prayer and sharing Christ with others out of the overflow of an obedient, Spirit-filled life. God calls you not only to experience this great adventure with Christ for yourself, but also to share this good news with others.</p>
<p>A word of caution is in order at this point. You become spiritual and experience God&#8217;s power as a way of life as a result of faith and faith alone. The Bible clearly teaches that &#8220;the just shall live by faith,&#8221; and &#8220;Without faith it is impossible to please God.&#8221; <strong>The practice of spiritual discipline and activities is the <em>result</em> of faith. Bible study, prayer, witnessing and obedience are vitally important, but they should be regarded as the result &#8211; the overflow &#8211; of the life of faith, not as the means of faith</strong>, though faith grows as you see the faithfulness of God through an understanding of his Word.</p>
<p>Paul says, &#8220;I want to remind you that your strength must come from the Lord&#8217;s mighty power within you.&#8221; Jesus Christ, the visible expression of God in whom dwells all of the fullness of the Godhead bodily &#8211; to whom all authority in heaven and earth has been given &#8211; lives in all of us who have become His children through faith in Christ. You do not have any strength in yourself. You must rely totally upon the mighty resurrection strength of our Lord through His Holy Spirit.</p>
<p>As a young man in college and later in business, I used to be very self-sufficient and proud of what I could accomplish on my own. I believed that a man could do just about anything he wanted to do on his own if he was willing to pay the price of hard work and sacrifice, and I experienced some degree of success. Then, when I became a Christian, I was introduced to a whole new philosophy of life that was diametrically opposed to my previous philosophy. A life of <em>trusting</em> in God&#8217;s power replaced by life of <em>trying</em> in my own power.</p>
<p>Now <strong>I realize how totally incapable I am of living the Christian life &#8211; how weak I am in my own strength and yet how strong I am in Christ.</strong> As Paul said, &#8220;I can do everything through him (Christ) who gives me strength.&#8221;</p>
<p>In John 15:4,5, the Lord stresses the importance of drawing your strength from him:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Take care to live in me, and let me live in you. For a branch can&#8217;t produce fruit when severed from the vine. Nor can you be fruitful apart form me.</em></p>
<p><em>Yes, I am the Vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him shall produce a large crop of fruit. For apart from me, you can&#8217;t do a thing.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>In your own strength you are helpless, spiritually impotent and fruitless; you are like a branch cut off from the vine if you try to live your own life, even as a Christian. But<strong> if you abide in Christ, and His Word abides in you, it is His life-giving power that is expressed through you and enables you to live and witness for Him.</strong></p>
<p>Jesus explained the importance of a fruitful witness in John 15:8 &#8220;This is to my Father&#8217;s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.&#8221;</p>
<p>I have never led anyone to Christ and I never shall, though I have had the privilege of praying with thousands who have received Christ as a result of my witness. The new birth is the work of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, I cannot boast over much fruit or be discouraged with little fruit. The responsibility for fruit belongs to the Holy Spirit, who works in and through me, producing fruit and changing the lives of individuals. My role is to trust God and obey Him. The words of a great old hymn, <em>Trust and Obey</em>, express this well:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>When we walk with the Lord, in the light of his Word,<br />
</em><em>What a glory he sheds on our way.<br />
</em><em>When we do His good will, he abides with us still,<br />
And with all who will trust and obey.</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>All that God expects of you is your availability, your trust and your obedience. Success in witnessing is simply sharing Christ in the power of the holy Spirit and laving the results to God. </strong>Paul writes:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>I pray that you will begin to understand how incredibly great his power is to help those who believe him. it is that same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God&#8217;s right hand in heaven, far, far, above any other king or ruler of dictator or leader.</em></p>
<p><em>Yes, his honor is far more glorious than that of anyone else either in this world or in the world to come. And God has put all things under his feet and made him the supreme Head of the church &#8211; which is his body, filled with himself, the Author and Giver of everything everywhere.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The Lord Jesus commissioned the disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel, with the promise that he would always be with them. Jesus didn&#8217;t say to them, &#8220;Go into all the world, and good luck.&#8221; He said, &#8220;Be sure of this &#8211; that I am with you always, even to the end of the world.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Our living Savior, the One whom you serve, is the omnipotent God! He is the One whom the Bible says:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8230;is the exact likeness of the unseen God. He existed before God made anything at all, and, in fact, Christ Himself is the Creator who made everything in heaven and earth, the things we can see and the things we can&#8217;t; the spirit world and its kings and kingdoms, its rulers and authorities; all were made by Christ for his own use and glory&#8230;For God wanted all of himself to be in his Son&#8230;In him lie hidden all the mighty untapped treasures of wisdom and knowledge&#8230;Don&#8217;t let others spoil your faith and joy with their philosophies, their wrong and shallow answers built on men&#8217;s thoughts and ideas, instead of on what Christ has said.</em></p>
<p><em>For in Christ there is all of God in a human body; so you have everything when you have Christ, and your are filled with God through your union with Christ. He is the highest Ruler, with authority over every other power.</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>If you have Christ, you have everything you need</strong>, for, as Paul writes to the church in Colosse, you are complete in Him. Do you need love? Our Lord Jesus Christ is the incarnation of love. Do you need joy? He is joy. Do you need peace? Christ is peace. Do you need patience? Christ is patience. Do you need wisdom? Christ is wisdom.</p>
<p>Do you need material possessions so that you can better serve Christ? They are available in Him. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills, and I would remind you of His promise to supply the needs of all who trust Him. Christianity is Christ, and you are complete in Him. HE will provide all you need.</p>
<p><strong>A careful study of the Book of Romans, especially the first eight chapters, can have a revolutionary impact on the life of any sincere seeker after truth. Romans 6 especially reminds us of four truths:</strong></p>
<p>1. <strong>We are no longer under sin&#8217;s control</strong></p>
<p>Your old evil desires were nailed to the cross with him; that part of you that loves to sin was crushed and fatally wounded, so that your sin-loving body is no longer under sin&#8217;s control, no longer needs to be a slave to sin; for when you are deadened to sin you are freed from its allure and its power over you.</p>
<p>2. <strong>We are alive to God</strong></p>
<p>So look upon your old sin nature as dead and unresponsive to sin, and instead be alive to God.</p>
<p>3. <strong>We must give ourselves completely to God</strong></p>
<p>Do not let any part of your bodies become tools of wickedness to be used for sinning; but give yourselves completely to God &#8211; every part of you &#8211; for you are back from death, and you want to be tools in the hands of God to be used for his good purposes.</p>
<p>4. <strong>We must obey God</strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you realize that you can choose your own master? You can choose sin (with death) or else obedience (with acquittal). The one to whom you offer yourself &#8211; he will take you and be your master, and you will be his slave.</p>
<p>One day my wife Vonette and I were wading down a shallow stream in Yosemite Park with our two sons. Because the rocks were slippery, I was holding our five-year-old, Brad, by the hand to keep him from slipping. Suddenly Brad did slip on one of the rocks, and his feet went out form under him. He would have had a serious fall and could have been injured had I not held him firmly until he regained his balance. As we continued out walk, Brad looked up into my face with a radiant expression of gratitude and said &#8220;Daddy, I&#8217;m sure glad you saved me from falling.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the flash of a moment, it was as though God had spoken to me, and I looked up to Him and said, &#8220;Father, I am so glad that You have kept me from falling!&#8221; Oh, this Christian life is wonderful. It is exciting! It is filled with adventure for those who obey God and let Him control their lives &#8211; who walk with him moment by moment, day by day, allowing Him to &#8220;hold their hands.&#8221;</p>
<p>This personal, intimate walk with Christ, our Savior and our friend, is Christianity &#8211; not the fleshly striving, strain, labor and self-disciplining which is usually characteristic of the average, misinformed Christian. <strong>If you desire to walk in the Spirit, be sure to know your resources as a child of God so that you can say with the apostle Paul, &#8220;I can do everything through him (Christ) who gives me strength.&#8221;</strong></p>
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Be prepared for conflict
The Bible explains that there are three forces &#8211; the world, the flesh and the devil &#8211; which constantly wage war against the believer. Let&#8217;s look briefly at each of these forces.
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<p><strong>The Bible explains that there are three forces &#8211; the world, the flesh and the devil &#8211; which constantly wage war against the believer. Let&#8217;s look briefly at each of these forces.</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. The world</strong></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know anyone who loves this world who has ever been used of God in any significant way. There&#8217;s nothing wrong with money and other material success. However, you must wear the cloak of materialism loosely. <strong>You must set your affection on Christ and His kingdom, not on the material things of this world. </strong>1 John 2:15-17 warns:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Stop loving this evil world and all that it offers you, for when you love these things you show that you so not really love God; for all these worldly things, these evil desires &#8211; the craze for sex, the ambition to buy everything that appeals to you, and the pride that comes from wealth and importance &#8211; these are not from God. They are from this evil world itself. And this world is fading away, and these evil, forbidden things will go with it, but whoever keeps ding the will of God will live forever.</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>2. The flesh</strong></p>
<p>God&#8217;s Word teaches that the spiritual Christian should be prepared for battles with the flesh. You will have conflict in your life so long as you live. <strong>There will never be a time in this life when you are free from temptation. </strong>Galatians 5:17 says:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>We naturally love to do evil things that are just the opposite from the things that the Holy Spirit tells us to do; and the good things we want to do when the Spirit has his way with us are just the opposite of our natural desires. These two forces within us are constantly fighting each other to win control over us, and our wishes are never free from their pressures.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>All people, no matter how spiritually mature in Christ, experience temptation and have a tendency toward sin. <strong>There is a difference, however, between temptation and sin.</strong> Temptation is the initial impression to do something contrary to God&#8217;s will. Such impressions come to all men and women, even as they did to our Lord, and are not sin in themselves. Temptation becomes sin when you meditate on the impression and develop a lustful desire which is often followed by the actual act of disobedience.</p>
<p>Yet this conflict is largely resolved when you, by an act of your will, surrender yourself to the control of the Holy Spirit and face these temptations in His power. Galatians 5:16 says:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>How do you do this? For practical daily living you simply recognize your weakness whenever you are tempted and ask the Lord to take care of the problem for you. When I am tempted, I often remind the Lord that I belong to Him and need His help. I ask him to cleanse my mind and thoughts with his blood and control and empower me with the Holy Spirit so I will not yield to any temptation.</p>
<p><strong>3. The devil</strong></p>
<p>Satan is a real foe &#8211; let there be no mistake about it &#8211; and <strong>we need to be prepared for conflict with him &#8211; alert to his cunning and subtle ways, as well as his obvious attempts to defeat and destroy us</strong>. 1 Peter 5:8,9 says:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of suffering.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>A young minister shared with me one day, &#8220;I am afraid of Satan.&#8221;</p>
<p>I said, &#8220;Your should be afraid of Satan, if you insist on controlling your own life. But if you are willing to let Christ control your life, you have nothing to fear because the Bible says, &#8216;Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8220;Satan was defeated 2,000 years ago,&#8221; I explained, &#8220;when Christ in fulfillment of prophecy died on the cross for our sins. Though Satan has great power to influence man, he has only that power which God has granted to him. That is why, in the face of great persecution, the disciples could pray to God in His sovereignty and power, &#8216;They won&#8217;t stop at anything that you in your wise power will let them do&#8217;.</p>
<p>My minister friend happened to live in a city with one of the largest zoos in the world. I said, &#8220;what do you do with lions in your city?&#8221;</p>
<p>He replied, &#8220;We put them in a cage.&#8221;</p>
<p>I said, &#8220;That&#8217;s exactly what God has done to Satan. Visit the cage in the zoo and watch a lion pacing impatiently back and forth. He cannot hurt you. Even if you go up close to the cage, he still cannot hurt you if your are careful. But get in the cage, and the lion will devour you. You have nothing to fear as long as you stay out of that cage.</p>
<p>&#8220;Similarly, <strong>you have nothing to fear from Satan as long as you depend upon Christ and not on your own strength. Remember, Satan has no power except that which God in His wisdom allows him to have</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p>The apostle Paul warns us, &#8220;Put on all of God&#8217;s armor so that you will be able to stand sage against the strategies and tricks of Satan. For we are not fighting against people made of flesh and blood, but against persons without bodies &#8211; the evil rulers of the unseen world, those mighty satanic beings and great evil princes of darkness who rule this world; and against huge numbers of wicked spirits in the spirit world.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although Satan and the forces of darkness are dangerous foes, and you must be alert to the way Satan works, you need have no fear of him &#8211; if your life is surrendered to the Lordship of Christ, if you continue to walk in faith and obedience in the power of the Holy Spirit. Even though Satan is an expert at deceiving and inducing Christians to disobey God, you need not fear him. Remember, the Scripture says, &#8220;Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world.&#8221; But if you continue to be a worldly Christian, you had better be ready for some real problems in your personal life, your family and your church. There is no more dangerous and vulnerable place a Christian can be than to live outside God&#8217;s perfect will as a worldly or carnal Christian.</p>
<p><a href="http://thelife.com/experience/spiritual-growth/walkinspirit3/" target="_self">Next: Know Your Resources as a Child of God<strong></strong></a></p>
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Experiencing the adventure
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<p>A medical doctor approached me with great excitement at the conclusion of our  training conference. He was overflowing with joy and excitement.</p>
<p>&#8220;Since I have learned how to be filled with the Holy Spirit and walk in His power, the Christian life has become a great adventure for me!&#8221; he exclaimed. &#8220;Now, I want to experience this same adventure with Christ.&#8221;</p>
<p>Would you like to know how to enjoy what this man an millions of other Christians have experienced? <strong>You too can know the adventure of a full, abundant, purposeful and fruitful life in Christ!</strong></p>
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<p><strong>If you have been living in spiritual defeat &#8211; powerless and fruitless, wondering if there is any validity to the Christian life &#8211; there is hope for you!</strong> What greater promise could Christ offer to the Christian than the assurance that he can walk daily in the power of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Jesus Christ, and experience an abundant and fruitful life of purpose and adventure? Here is His promise:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.</em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father.</em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Certain basic spiritual truths, when understood and experienced by faith, bring revolutionary spiritual benefits. These proven principles can help you to be more consistent in your walk with God and be more effective in your witness for our dear Savior.</p>
<p>The Christian life, properly understood, is not complex nor difficult. As a matter of fact, the Christian life is very simple. It is so simple that we stumble over the very simplicity of it, and yet it is so difficult that no one can live it! This paradox occurs because the Christian life is a supernatural life. The only one who can help us live this abundant life is the Lord Jesus Christ who empowers us with His Holy Spirit.</p>
<p><strong>Be sure you are filled with the Spirit </strong></p>
<p><strong>One of the most important truths of Scripture, the understanding and application of which has enriched my life as has no other truth, is a concept which I like to call &#8220;Spiritual Breathing.&#8221;</strong> This concept has been shared with millions &#8211; with revolutionary results &#8211; through our literature and various training conferences and seminars.</p>
<p>As you walk in the Spirit by faith, practicing Spiritual Breathing, you need never again live in spiritual defeat. Spiritual Breathing, like physical breathing, is a process of exhaling the impure and inhaling the pure, an exercise in faith that enables you to experience God&#8217;s love and forgiveness and walk in the Spirit as a way of life.</p>
<p>The moment you invited Christ into your life as Savior and Lord, you experienced a spiritual birth. You became a child of God and you were filled with the Holy Spirit. God forgave your sins &#8211; past, present and future &#8211; making you righteous, holy and acceptable in His sight because of Christ&#8217;s sacrifice for you on the cross. You were given the power to live a holy life and to be a fruitful witness for God.</p>
<p>But <strong>the average Christian does not understand this concept of Spiritual Breathing as an exercise of faith and, as a result, lives on a spiritual roller coaster</strong>. He goes from one emotional experience to another living most of his life as a worldly Christian, controlling his own life &#8211; frustrated and fruitless.</p>
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<p>If this is your experience, Spiritual Breathing will enable you to get off this emotional roller coaster and enjoy the Christian life that the Lord Jesus promised to you when He said, &#8220;I came that they might have life and might have it abundantly.&#8221; As an exercise in faith, Spiritual Breathing will make it possible for you to continue to experience God&#8217;s love, forgiveness, and the power and control of the Holy Spirit as a way of life.</p>
<p><strong>If you sin by committing a deliberate act of disobedience, breathe spiritually. <em>Exhale by confession.</em></strong> God&#8217;s Word promises in John 1:9, &#8220;If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.&#8221; In the Greek, the original language of the New Testament, the word &#8220;confess&#8221; (<em>homologeo</em>) means to &#8220;agree with&#8221; of to &#8220;say along with.&#8221; <strong>Such agreement involves at least three considerations.</strong></p>
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<li>First, you acknowledge that your sin or sins &#8211; which should be named to God specifically &#8211; are wrong and are therefore grievous to Him.</li>
<li>Second, you acknowledge that God has already forgiven you through Christ&#8217;s death on the cross for your sins.</li>
<li>Third, you repent, which means that you change your attitude toward your sin. The power of the Holy Spirit will enable you to change both your attitude and conduct. Instead of doing what your old sinful nature &#8211; your flesh &#8211; wants to do, you can do what God wants you to do.</li>
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<p><strong>Now <em>inhale</em> by appropriating the fullness of God&#8217;s Spirit by faith.</strong> Trust him to control and empower you according to his command to &#8220;be filled with the Spirit&#8221; which actually means to be constantly and continually controlled and empowered with the Holy Spirit.</p>
<p>According to His <em>promise</em>, God hears you and grants your request because you pray according to His will. I encourage you to continue to claim his love, forgiveness and power by faith and continue to have fellowship with Him moment by moment.</p>
<p><strong>You can get off your spiritual roller coaster, cease to be a worldly or carnal Christian, and become a Spirit-filled believer by practicing Spiritual Breathing.</strong> If you are breathing and inhaling by appropriating the fullness of the holy Spirit by faith &#8211; you are a Spirit-filled Christian.</p>
<p>You become a worldly Christian again when you develop (over time) an attitude of unbelief &#8211; when you set your heart against believing the promises of 1 John 1:9 and 1 Corinthians 10:13:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>You do not become carnal simply by committing one sin or a dozen or a hundred sins provided that you <em>sincerely</em> continue to breathe spiritually. You will become worldly only when <em>you develop and attitude of unbelief</em> and refuse to breathe spiritually.</p>
<p>You can know right now that you are filled with the Holy Spirit. <strong>Through the concept of Spiritual Breathing, you can go through life assured of his fullness. Simply keep short accounts with God. Do not let sins accumulate.</strong></p>
<p>If you try to live the Christian life by your own fleshly effort, it becomes complex, difficult and even impossible to live. But when you invite the Lord Jesus to direct your life; when you know the reality of having been crucified with Christ and raised with Him by faith as a way of life; when you walk in the light as God is in the light in the fullness and power of the Holy Spirit, the Lord Jesus simply lives his abundant life within you in all of His resurrection power.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not suggesting that the Christian who walks in the fullness of the Spirit will have no difficulties. Problems of poor health, loss of loved ones, financial needs and other such experiences are common to all people. However, many of our misfortunes are self-imposed because of our own worldly, selfish actions. The spiritual person is spared most of these self-imposed hardships. But when the problems do come, the spiritual person can face them with a calm, confident attitude because he is aware of God&#8217;s resources which are available to him to deal with adversity.</p>
<p>This is not simply a matter of positive thinking. <strong>We are instructed to cast our cares upon the Lord Jesus because He cares for us. The spiritual person knows the trustworthiness of God from experience.</strong> The Lord becomes the problem-solver, and the trials and burdens of this world are no longer too great for us when He is carrying the load.</p>
<p>This was at the heart of the apostle Paul&#8217;s moment-by-moment experience:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>I have been crucified with Christ: and I myself no longer live, but Christ lives in me. And the real life I now have within this body is a result of my trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>There is a throne, a control center &#8211; the intersection of one&#8217;s intellect, will and emotion &#8211; in every life. And either self of Christ is on that throne. Let me illustrate.</strong></p>
<p>I like to plan as far in advance as possible, especially for key events. But occasionally I get so busy with the many details of our worldwide ministry that an important item slips through. With a key conference just a couple of weeks away, I had just realized the need for a set of printed materials that would be a tremendous benefit to the conferees.</p>
<p>As I shared the urgency with the department director responsible for this need, he responded, &#8220;Bill, we&#8217;re full up already. Two weeks just isn&#8217;t enough time.&#8221; I became impatient. Couldn&#8217;t my associate see that we are in a war for men&#8217;s souls, that we must seize opportunities when they arise and not limit our efforts to 8-to-5 workdays? I made my point clear to him.</p>
<p>&#8220;But if we had more notice&#8230;&#8221; he protested, &#8220;There just is no way we can squeeze in such a huge job with so little time. There&#8217;s the writing, then the design and typesetting and artwork, then the printing.&#8221;</p>
<p>It seemed obvious that he did not share my burden for the upcoming event. I pressed my point. &#8220;Look, this is an important international conference,&#8221; I said firmly, my voice rising, &#8220;and this is no time for &#8216;business as usual.&#8217; Please find a way to finish this project in time for the conference, even if you have to work around the clock.&#8221;</p>
<p>I could tell my colleague was frustrated. But I reasoned, <em>We need those printed materials. Whatever it takes, we need them.</em></p>
<p>Within a few moments after our conversation<strong>, I sensed the conviction of the Holy Spirit. </strong>Yes, even in our well-intended service to the Lord, we can stumble &#8211; and in the name of godliness I had offended a dear brother in Christ. I had failed to give him and his staff the benefit of the doubt &#8211; failed to take into account the tough workload they already were facing each day. Instead of asking him to think through the possibilities with me and helping him rearrange his priorities to accommodate the new task, I had virtually ordered him to get the project done and shown little appreciation for the many late evenings his team was already devoting to their work. I had reacted impatiently rather than in a spirit of love, understanding and teamwork.</p>
<p>At this point I had a choice to make.</p>
<p>On the one hand, I could let it go. After all, doesn&#8217;t the head of a large organization have the right to ramrod projects through when necessary? Didn&#8217;t the end (the strategic international conference) justify the means (get the job done no matter what it takes)? And didn&#8217;t my associate&#8217;s hesitant attitude warrant a stern talking-to about the urgency of the hour?</p>
<p>By all human standards, <strong>I probably could have justified letting the incident go. But deep inside I would have been restless and uncomfortable as the Holy Spirit continued to point out the sin to me, and God would not have blessed my efforts </strong>on His behalf as long as this sin remained unconfessed. On top of that, several of my dear co-workers would have continued to hurt as a result of my calloused attitude.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I could deal with the problem by taking scriptural action to clear the slate. The unrest in my conscience was the Holy Spirit cross-examining me as I tried to rationalize my behavior. What I had thought was forceful leadership, He was identifying as the sins of impatience and unjustifiable anger.</p>
<p>I knew that taking scriptural action was the only choice I could make that would please my Lord. I confessed my sin to Him and appropriated his forgiveness.</p>
<p>Then came the toughest part.</p>
<p>I drove down to the office complex where my associate and his team were located and asked their forgiveness. We cried and laughed and prayed together, sensing a fresh outpouring of God&#8217;s love in our midst. Then we talked through our mutual needs and found a way &#8211; as teammates &#8211; to rearrange priorities and accomplish the task &#8211; on time!</p>
<p><strong>That is what the Christian life is all about &#8211; just keeping Christ on the throne.</strong> You do this when you understand how to walk in the control and power of the Holy Spirit, for the Holy Spirit came for the express purpose of glorifying Christ by enabling the believer to live a holy life and to be a fruitful witness for our dear Savior.</p>
<p>As I have said previously, to be sure you are filled with the Holy Spirit, you need to remember two important words: <em>command</em> and <em>promise</em>. The command is found in Ephesians 5:18,</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Be filled&#8230;with the Holy Spirit, and controlled by him. (Living Bible)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>And the promise is found in 1 John 5:14,15:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Ask him for anything in line with his (God&#8217;s) will. And &#8230; we can be sure that he will answer us. (Living Bible)</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>On the authority of God&#8217;s command you know that you are praying according to His will when you ask Him to fill you &#8211; to control and empower you.</strong> Therefore, you can expect him to fill and empower you on the basis of His command and promise provided that you genuinely desire to be filled and trust him to fill you.</p>
<p>Remember that the Holy Spirit already dwells within you if you are a believer. You do not have to ask him to come into your life; he is already indwelling you. Your body was a temple of God from the moment you became a Christian. So you simply say to Him, &#8220;I surrender my life to You, and by faith I claim Your fullness and power.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then continue to breathe spiritually, exhaling whenever the Holy Spirit reveals sin that you need to confess and inhaling as you go on walking in the fullness and control of the Spirit by faith. Some Christians breathe spiritually faster and more often than others.</p>
<p>Do not depend upon feelings. Tied as they are to your ever-changing circumstances, feelings are unreliable in evaluating your relationship with God. The unchanging promises of God&#8217;s Word, not your feelings, are your authority. The Christian is to live by faith, trusting in the trustworthiness of God Himself and His Word.<strong> A train is a good illustration of the relationship between fact, faith and feeling.</strong></p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.secretsofsuccess.com/images/article/walkinspirit/4.gif" border="0" alt="fact, faith, feelings" width="324" height="65" /></p>
<p>Let us call the train engine &#8220;fact&#8221; &#8211; the fact of God&#8217;s promises found in His Word. The fuel car we will call &#8220;faith&#8221; &#8211; your trust in God and His Word. The caboose we will call &#8220;feelings.&#8221;</p>
<p>As fuel flows into the engine, the train runs. It would be futile and, of course, ridiculous to attempt to pull the train by the caboose. In the same way you, as a Christian, should not depend upon feelings or emotion live a Spirit-filled life. Rather, God wants you to simply place your faith in his trustworthiness and the promises of His Word.</p>
<p>Feelings are like the caboose &#8211; they are important but are designed to follow a life of faith and obedience. Jesus promised all who obey Him, &#8220;Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him.&#8221; So, you can expect to have a valid emotional relationship with our Lord when you trust and obey Him. But you should never depend on feelings or seek after an emotional experience. The very act of looking for an emotional experience is a denial of the concept of faith, and whatever is not of faith is sin.</p>
<p><strong>To summarize then, you can know that your are filled with the Holy Spirit by trusting in God &#8211; His command and promise &#8211; and you can go through life with that assurance.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thelife.com/experience/spiritual-growth/walkinspirit2/">Next: Be Prepared for Conflict</a></strong></p>
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		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/jbaxter/">J. Sidlow Baxter</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us need to lift our prayer life from the tyranny of our moods. Let me give one illustration, a leaf out of my own diary.
When I entered the ministry in 1928 I determined that I would be the most “Methodist” Baptist in the history of the world. Talk about perfectionism! Talk about making plans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17341" title="spiritualgrowth_willemotions" src="http://powertochange.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/spiritualgrowth_willemotions.jpg" alt="spiritualgrowth_willemotions" />Most of us need to lift our prayer life from the tyranny of our moods. </strong>Let me give one illustration, a leaf out of my own diary.</p>
<p><strong>When I entered the ministry in 1928 I determined that I would be the most “Methodist” Baptist in the history of the world.</strong> Talk about perfectionism! Talk about making plans for the day! They must have been a marvel to both angels and demons.</p>
<p>But, just as the stars in their courses fought against Sisera long ago, so the stars in the courses seemed set on smashing my well-made plans to smithereens. Oh, I would start. You know, I’d rise at 5:30. Fifteen minutes to wash and dress. Then an hour and a half of prayer and Bible reading. Half an hour for breakfast. Thirty minutes for a constitutional-to walk up to the woods, breathe deep and, when nobody was looking, run now and again-that’s a constitutional.</p>
<p>I had everything all planned out; it was wonderful.</p>
<p><strong>But&#8230;.</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Now I won’t take time telling you all the subtle subterfuges which Satan used to trip me up and trick me out of keeping my plans. <strong>But I found that with increasing administrative duties and responsibilities in the pastorate my plans were going haywire.</strong> My time for prayer was getting crowded out and my periods of study with the Bible were getting scarcer.</p>
<p>That was bad enough, but it was worse when I began to get used to it. And then <strong>I began excusing myself. My prayer life became a case of sinning and repenting.</strong> Every time I got down to pray I had to start weeping and asking the Lord’s forgiveness. I had to repent that I hadn’t prayed more and ask Him to help me to do better in the future. All such things really take the pleasure out of praying!</p>
<p>Then it all came to crisis. At a certain time one morning I looked at my watch. According to my plan, for I was still bravely persevering, I was to withdraw for an hour of prayer.I looked at my watch and it said: “Time for prayer, Sid.”</p>
<p>But I looked at my desk and there was a miniature mountain of correspondence. And conscience said, “You ought to answer those letters.” So, as we say in Scotland, I swithered. I vacillated. Shall it be prayer? Shall it be letters? Yes, no. Yes, no. Yes, no. And while I was swithering a velvety little voice began to speak in my inner consciousness: “Look here, Sid, what’s all this bother? You know very well what you should do. The practical thing is to get those letters answered. You can’t afford the time for prayer this morning. Get those letters answered.”</p>
<p>But I still swithered, and the voice began to reinforce what it had said. It said, “Look here, Sid, don’t you think the Lord knows all the busy occupations which are taking your time? You’re converted, you’re born again and you’re in the ministry. People are crowding in; you’re having conversions. Doesn’t that show that God is pleased with you? And even if you can’t pray, don’t worry too much about it. Look, Sid, you’d better face up to it. You’re not one of the spiritual ones!”</p>
<p><strong>Ouch!</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>I don’t want to use extravagant phrases, but if you had plunged a dagger into my boson it couldn’t have hurt me more. “Sid, you are not one of the spiritual ones.”</p>
<p>I’m not the introspective type, but that morning I took a good look into Sidlow Baxter. And I found that there was an area of me that did not want to pray. <strong>I had to admit it. It didn’t want to pray. </strong>But I looked more closely and I found that there was a part of me that did.<strong> The part that didn’t was the emotions and the part that did was the intellect and the will.</strong></p>
<p>Suddenly I found myself asking Sidlow Baxter: “Are you going to let your will be dragged about by your changeful emotions?”</p>
<p>And I said to my will: “Will, are you ready for prayer?”</p>
<p>And Will said, “Here I am, I’m ready.”</p>
<p>So Will and I set off to pray. But the minute we turned our footsteps to go and pray all my emotions began to talk: “We’re not coming, we’re not coming.”</p>
<p>And I said to Will, “Will, can you stick it?”</p>
<p>And Will said, “Yes, if you can.”</p>
<p>So Will and I, we dragged off those wretched emotions and we went to pray and stayed an hour in prayer.</p>
<p><strong>It was a fight all the way</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>If you had asked me afterwards, “Did you have a good time?” do think I could have said yes? A good time? No, it was a fight all the way!</p>
<p><strong>What I would have done without the companionship of Will, I don’t know.</strong> In the middle of the most earnest intercessions I suddenly found one of the principal emotions way out on the golf course, playing golf. And I had to run to the golf course and say, “Come back.” And a few minutes later I found another of the emotions; it had traveled one and a half days in advance and it was in the pulpit preaching a sermon I had not even yet prepared. And I had to say, “Come back.”</p>
<p>I certainly couldn’t have said we had a good time. It was exhausting, but we did it.</p>
<p>The next morning came. I looked at my watch and it was time. I said to Will, “Come on, Will, it’s time for prayer.” And all the emotions began to pull the other way and I said, “Will, can you stick it?” And Will said, “Yes, in fact I think I’m stronger after the struggle yesterday morning.” So Will and I went in again.</p>
<p>The same thing happened. Rebellious, tumultuous, uncooperative emotions. If you had asked me, “Have you had a good time?” I would have had to tell you with tears, “No, the heavens were like brass. It was a job to concentrate. I had an awful time with the emotions.”</p>
<p><strong>Then the change&#8230;.</strong></p>
<p><strong>This went on for about two and a half weeks. But Will and I stuck it out.</strong> Then one morning during that third week I looked at my watch and I said, “Will it’s time for prayer.  Are you ready?” And Will Said, “Yes, I’m ready.”</p>
<p>And just as we were going in, I heard one of my chief emotions say to the others, “Come on, fellows, there’s no use wearing ourselves out: they’ll go on whatever we do.”</p>
<p>That morning we didn’t have any hilarious experience of wonderful visions with heavenly voices and raptures. But Will and I were able with less distraction to get on with praying. And that went on for another two or three weeks. In fact, Will and I had begun to forget the emotions. I would say, “Will, are you ready for prayer?” And Will replied, “Yes, I’m always ready.”</p>
<p>Suddenly one day while Will and I were pressing our case at the throne of the heavenly glory one of the chief emotions shouted, “Hallelujah!” and all the other emotions suddenly shouted, “Amen!” For the first time the whole territory of James Sidlow Baxter was happily coordinated in the exercise of prayer and God suddenly became real and heaven was wide open and Christ was there and the Holy Spirit was moving and I knew that all the time God had been listening.</p>
<p><strong>The point is this: the validity and the effectuality of prayer are not determined or even affected by the subjective psychological condition of the one who prays. </strong>The thing that makes prayer valid and vital and moving and operative is, “My faith takes hold of God’s truth.”</p>
<p>Brothers and sisters, soon now we shall be meeting Him. When you meet Him, and I speak reverently, when you feel His arms around you and when you embrace as well as adore Him, don’t you want to be able to look into that wonderful face and say, “Lord, at last I’m seeing face-to-face the One I have for years known heart to heart.”</p>
<p>Why don’t you resolve that from this time on you will be a praying Christian? You will never, never, never regret it!  Never!</p>
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		<title>Uncovering Fasting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 17:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/lmaster/">Lisa Master</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting aside food, to feast on God, fosters intimacy with Him.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://thelife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/uncoverfasting.jpg" rel="lightbox[11688]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-13351" title="uncoverfasting" src="http://thelife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/uncoverfasting.jpg" alt="uncoverfasting" /></a>Setting aside food, to feast on God, fosters intimacy with Him</strong></p>
<p>Denying ourselves. We do it to wriggle into a wedding dress or swimsuit. We do it as we train for an athletic event. We&#8217;ll go without to achieve a promotion. We&#8217;ll put our own desires aside when a close friend has a need. When our child has the flu, we drop everything. But <strong>when fasting is the subject, denying ourselves feels too uncomfortable. We rarely consider practicing this spiritual discipline.</strong></p>
<p>If we do pause to think about it, we usually stop at our objections: <em>I&#8217;ll get sick. Don&#8217;t I need three square meals daily? Isn&#8217;t denial fanatical?</em></p>
<p>Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, supported fasting. Plato and Aristotle, respected philosophers, practiced it. Spiritual leaders - John Calvin, Charles Wesley and John Knox - knew the value of this discipline. Something drew them beyond their objections.</p>
<p><strong>Fasting defined</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;The essence of a fast is self-denial in order to direct the thoughts to God,&#8221;</strong> said Charles E. Wolfe in a published sermon. &#8220;Traditionally this has been the decision not to eat food for a certain length of time so that hunger will remind us of God.&#8221;</p>
<p>A few render a broader definition, advocating voluntarily refraining from television, people, sleep or sexual relations. However we choose to define it, this spiritual discipline is worth exploring. Fasting fosters intimacy with God.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fasting confirms our utter dependence upon God by finding in Him a source of sustenance beyond food,&#8221; said Dallas Willard in <em>The Spirit of the Disciplines.</em> &#8220;Fasting unto our Lord is therefore feasting &#8211; feasting on Him and on doing His will.&#8221;</p>
<p>Feasting on God rivets our attention on Him. Time and concentration normally directed toward meal planning, preparation and consumption is freed up to focus on Him. As we seek God, the reality of His presence heightens. Our hunger reveals our attachment to food and other things that control us. As we humbly come to grips with the cross God surfaces in our lives, we hear Him more clearly.</p>
<p><strong>Physical and mental benefits</strong></p>
<p><strong>Since our spirit and bodies are interconnected, the benefits go beyond the spiritual realm. </strong>Weight loss, cleansing our bodies of toxins and a sense of physical well-being come from giving our body a temporary vacation from digestion.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fasting is a natural physiological process,&#8221; said nutritionist Dr. Julio C Ruibal. &#8220;From both the scriptural and the scientific point of view, we can have confidence that fasting is not harmful, but rather beneficial when properly carried out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fasting even renders clarity of mind. &#8220;[Fasting] imparts a degree of acuteness to the understanding,&#8221; said Samuel Miller in <em>Fasting</em>, &#8220;of vigor to the imagination and of activity and promptness to the memory, which are not experienced in other circumstances.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Examples of fasting</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Beyond these benefits, <strong>the Bible portrays examples of fasting. The most common occurrences were for personal or public repentance, seeking God and seeking His help.</strong> The nation of Israel fasted annually on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) as part of atoning for their sins. Zechariah mentioned four public fasts commemorating the fall of Jerusalem. Besides regularly proclaimed fast days, individuals and groups denied themselves food when a need arose.</p>
<p>Nehemiah, David, Jesus, Anna, Paul and Barnabas participated in <em>normal</em> fasts, abstaining from all food but not water. Daniel entered into a <em>partial</em> fast, restricting his diet without total abstention. Queen Esther partook of an <em>absolute</em> fast, avoiding all food and water for three days. Moses and Elijah experienced <em>supernatural</em> fasts, eating no bread and drinking no water for 40 days and nights. Some fasts were <em>private</em> in nature and some <em>public</em> &#8211; calling a particular group or nation to join together in a time of need.</p>
<p><strong>Motives matter most</strong></p>
<p><strong>What matters more than the duration or the type of fast is the heart behind it.</strong> The prophet Isaiah rebuked the house of Jacob for going through the outward motions of fasting without sincerity. The fast that pleases God stems from pure living and leads us beyond ourselves.</p>
<p>Jesus re-emphasized motives in Matthew chapter six. He told the disciples and the multitude not to draw attention to their fasting like the Pharisees did. <em>When</em> &#8211; not <em>if -</em> they fasted, God was the one who would see and reward them.</p>
<p><strong>Fasting comes full circle</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>The early Christian church followed Christ&#8217;s example. But rules later set forth by church authorities and the extreme self-mortification practiced by ascetics during the Middle Ages quelled this strong emphasis on voluntary denial.</p>
<p>The Reformation swung the pendulum still further away from the rigorous self-discipline until eventually private religious fasting went by the wayside and public fasts were proclaimed only in times of crisis. Henry VIII abolished all official fasts except for Lent.</p>
<p><strong>Near the end of the 19th century, public fasting went out of fashion.</strong> Today, few disciplines go so radically against the flesh mainstream of our society. &#8220;In a culture where the landscape is dotted with shrines to the Golden Arches and an assortment of Pizza Temples,&#8221; said Richard J. Foster in <em>Celebration of Discipline,</em> &#8220;fasting seems out of place, out of step with the times.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Yet the historical pendulum is swinging back toward the middle as fasting gains attention in combination with prayer for revival.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Why not try it?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>&#8220;Fasting is important, more important perhaps, than many of us have supposed,&#8221; said Arthur Wallis in <em>God&#8217;s Chosen Fast.</em> &#8220;When exercised with a pure heart and a right motive, fasting may provide us with a key to unlock doors where other keys have failed; a window opening up new horizons in the unseen world; a spiritual weapon of God&#8217;s provision, mighty to the pulling down of strongholds.&#8221;</p>
<p>Spiritual greats denied themselves food in order to seek God. Biblical examples abound with answers to fasters&#8217; pleas. Benefits beckon us to try this discipline.</p>
<p><strong>Why not skip a meal and direct your hunger toward God? Intimacy with Him awaits.</strong></p>
<p><em>This article appeared originally in the &#8221;<a href="http://www.wwcmagazine.org/" target="_blank">Worldwide Challenge</a>,&#8221; Campus Crusade for Christ&#8217;s award-winning magazine.</em><em></em></p>
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		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/llorch/">Loralyn Lorch</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My new computer arrived. I was so excited, I eagerly opened the box. Then I suddenly felt overwhelmed and confused.  I glanced at the manual and realized it only complicated my confusion. At that point I knew the answer was to call an expert.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thelife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/nurturenew.jpg" rel="lightbox[11670]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12996" title="nurturenew" src="http://thelife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/nurturenew.jpg" alt="nurturenew" /></a>My new computer arrived. I was so excited, I eagerly opened the box. Then I suddenly felt overwhelmed and confused.  I glanced at the manual and realized it only complicated my confusion. At that point I knew the answer was to call an expert.</p>
<p><strong>Many new believers have experienced the joy of receiving Christ but are left feeling overwhelmed and confused. </strong> Discipleship is the key, but how does one know where to begin?</p>
<p>Many don&#8217;t know who to call, so <strong>if you know of someone who has recently received Christ, here are some ways you can help them.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Share the basics with a new believer<br />
</strong>Philippians 1:6 tells us that God is committed to keep on working in our lives until He has completed what He set out to do.  You can have a significant role in His &#8216;work&#8217; in the lives of new believers, informally, one to one or in a group. Successful nurturing is taking the initiative to share the basics of the Christian life in the power of the Holy Spirit and leaving the results to God.</li>
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<li><strong>Teach them about three key relationships</strong><br />
Each Christian can nurture new believers by teaching the importance of three relationships.  Communication is vital to any relationship, as is quality time.</li>
</ul>
<ol>
<li><strong>New believers need a </strong><strong>vital relationship with God</strong>.  It will enable them to stand firm and take action (Daniel 11:32).  Knowing Jesus Christ can become the most exciting relationship a new believer has.
<ul>
<li>They need the <strong>security of assurance of salvation</strong> (I John 5:11-13) and that they have been completely forgiven and accepted by God.</li>
<li>They need to <strong>know God by studying the Bible</strong> (the vehicle through which God communicates with us).  Our goal is to teach them to become self feeders, discovering God&#8217;s plans and provisions in the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16, 17).  This will make them dependent on God, not us.</li>
<li>They need to <strong>communicate</strong> <strong>with God through prayer</strong> &#8211; sharing their thoughts, needs and desires to do His will (Philippians 4:6,7).</li>
<li>They need to know <strong>how to maintain their fellowship with God</strong> by dealing with sin (I John 1:9) and appropriating the filling of the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18; I John 5:14,15).</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>New believers need </strong><strong>relationships with other Christians</strong> (Hebrews 10:25). Teach them these truths as you develop a warm, encouraging relationship with them.  You will model for them how they can give and receive with other Christians.
<ul>
<li>Provide <strong>opportunities for study, worship, prayer and sharing</strong>.</li>
<li>Underline the importance of attending a local Christ-honouring, Bible-teaching <strong>church</strong>.</li>
<li>Introduce them to other Christians and <strong>encourage them to form friendships</strong>.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>New believers need </strong><strong>relationships with pre-Christians</strong>:  family, friends, neighbours and co-workers.
<ul>
<li>They should be encouraged to <strong>maintain most current friendships</strong>, but on neutral ground and in uncompromising situations.</li>
<li>Have them <strong>write out their personal testimony</strong>.  Underline potential &#8216;points of identification&#8217; which they could use as transitions when sharing their faith with these pre-Christians.</li>
<li>Train them how to <strong>use a simple tool to communicate the Gospel</strong>.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
<p>Nurturing new believers is a rewarding first step to launching them on their lifelong process of becoming spiritually mature.</p>
<p>What does God want you to do with this information?  Do you know how you would like to use this in your area of interest and influence?  Pray that God will enable you to fulfill your plan of action.</p>
<p><strong>We recommend any of the following tools that will help you nurture new believers:</strong></p>
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<li>&#8220;Knowing Jesus Personally&#8221; video and magazine (four lessons)</li>
<li>&#8220;Next Step New Testament&#8221; and cassette tape (four lessons)</li>
<li>&#8220;Your New Life In Christ&#8221; (five lessons including one dealing with sexual purity in relationships)</li>
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<p>These may purchased from the <a href="http://www.powertochangerc.org/" target="_blank">Power to Change Resource Centre</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Lay Counselors From Dr. Ginger</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 17:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/kmiller/">Kevin Miller</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Dr. Ginger Gabriel of San Bernardino, California is a strong proponent of lay counseling. In fact, she thinks every Christian is called to be a counselor at one level or another. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thelife.com:80/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/laycounsel.jpg" rel="lightbox[11638]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-11723" title="laycounsel" src="http://thelife.com:80/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/laycounsel.jpg" alt="" /></a><strong>As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Dr. Ginger Gabriel </strong>of San Bernardino, California is a strong proponent of lay counseling. In fact, she <strong>thinks every Christian is called to be a counselor at one level or another. </strong></p>
<p>“Counselor is one of the names given to Jesus, the founder of our faith,” she says.</p>
<p>Since most Christians will be thrust into an informal counseling situation at some point, Dr. Ginger suggests that every believer learn what a healthy counseling relationship involves. <strong>The following recommendations are just a beginning.</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. </strong><strong>Educate yourself<br />
</strong>Dr. Ginger is a strong proponent of equipping yourself to counsel more effectively. She facilitates many mentoring and lay counseling training programs in her home church and at other organizations. Some of the best resources Dr. Ginger has found are the books and tapes published by <a href="http://www.cloudtownsend.com/" target="_blank">Drs. Henry Cloud and Richard Townsend</a>. These include <em>Changes that Heal, Boundaries</em> and the <em>Solutions for Life</em> audio series. If your church doesn’t have a lay counseling training program, she recommends talking to your pastor about starting one, possibly using some of Cloud and Townsend’s resources as a curriculum.</p>
<p><strong>2. </strong><strong>Pray<br />
</strong>“The first thing you should do in any counselling situation is to pray that the Holy Spirit will come alongside and help you be effective,” Dr. Ginger says. Essentially, the way the Holy Spirit works with each one of us is a good model for how we should work with others: come alongside and listen more than we talk. “You should also pray that God will bring two types of people into your life: those whom you can be mentored by and those whom you can mentor.”</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong><strong>Listen<br />
</strong>One mistake many people make is to assume that counseling means giving advice or telling the counselee what to do. In reality, Dr. Ginger describes counseling as a process of coming alongside someone who desires help, listening to his or her story, and then helping the person explore solutions to his or her problems. Counsellors need to be very careful about giving advice without permission. “Unsolicited advice is always heard as criticism. Even though someone has agreed to meet with you in a counseling or mentoring relationship, they haven’t necessarily agreed to hear advice. They have merely agreed to have <em>you</em> listen to <em>them</em>.” Dr. Ginger also points out that in many situations, the counselor may have as much to learn from the relationship as the counselee. Finding a healthy balance between listening and talking is the best way to ensure this exchange happens.</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><strong>Help them hear what they have just said<br />
</strong>Once you’ve really listened to someone’s story, it’s time to reflect back what you’ve just heard in order to help the counselee gain a more objective view on his or her situation. Dr. Ginger warns that when you do this, many people will counter by saying, “That’s not what I said.” If this happens, have the person repeat his or her story until you can both understand what is being expressed.</p>
<p><strong>5. </strong><strong>Help them explore their feelings<br />
</strong>Until you’ve clearly expressed your situation to someone else, it’s difficult to understand how you feel about things. But once everything is out on the table, it’s much easier to reflect on why you’re feeling the way you do about a given situation. As a lay counselor, you can guide people through this process by validating their feelings and helping them to see what they may have done that contributed to the situation.</p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> <strong>Suggest additional resources<br />
</strong>Suggesting additional resources is vital to helping someone move on to the next stage of healing and growth. Such resources include books, tapes, seminars or even other people. Often, counsellors and counselees can explore such materials together, creating a mutual learning experience that will help to build and reinforce bonds of trust in their relationship.</p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> <strong>Get them connected<br />
</strong>“If you’re counseling someone, you can’t be the only one involved in that person’s life,” Dr. Ginger says. “You should always be thinking about making connections. People’s woundedness is always about people. If you allow yourself to be the only one to whom this person is connected, what’s going to happen if you leave?” Ideally, you should introduce your counselee to people in their peer group, those with whom they share something in common.</p>
<p><strong>8. </strong><strong>Get them involved<br />
</strong>The final step is to help your counselee get involved in church or para-church organization. Involvement breeds new connections and relationships. It also gives people a sense of significance to know that their presence matters and has an impact on others. “People only get healthy in connection with other people,” Dr. Ginger adds.</p>
<p><em>Ready to come alongside someone? <a href="http://truthmedia.com/training/mentoring/" target="_blank">Become a volunteer online mentor</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>The Strength to Stand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="http://powertochange.com/blogposts/author/cstanley/">Dr. Charles Stanley</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever faced circumstances so overwhelming that you wondered how you would stand up under them?
At times, we all have feelings of weakness. Though none of us enjoy those experiences, periods of powerlessness and vulnerability are not necessarily negative. Weakness can have detrimental results, like self-pity, despair or sin. It can also be beneficial by driving us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17373" title="spiritualgrowth_stand" src="http://powertochange.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/spiritualgrowth_stand.jpg" alt="spiritualgrowth_stand" />Have you ever faced circumstances so overwhelming that you wondered how you would stand up under them?</strong></p>
<p>At times, we all have feelings of weakness. Though none of us enjoy those experiences, periods of powerlessness and vulnerability are not necessarily negative. Weakness can have detrimental results, like self-pity, despair or sin. It can also be beneficial by driving us to dependency upon God. One such situation that often causes fear and discouragement is a satanic attack &#8211; a willful, determined assault by the Devil for the purpose of harming your spirit, soul or body.</p>
<p><strong>Powerful adversary</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Satan is not omnipotent, but he is nonetheless a very powerful adversary; however, <strong>God does not leave us to fend for ourselves</strong> and He wants us to understand His supernatural and unlimited ability to help us. That is why Ephesians 6:10 tells us to <em>&#8220;be strong in the Lord and the power of His might.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>When you trusted Jesus as your Savior, the Holy Spirit came to indwell in you, which means that living on the inside of you, is a member of the Trinity who has supernatural power &#8211; power greater than Satan&#8217;s &#8211; to enable you to stand firm. The same divine power that created the heavens and the earth, calmed the ocean, and raised the dead is available to every believer through the Lord Jesus Christ and is absolutely essential during spiritual attacks.</p>
<p><strong>Stand firm</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>The Bible tells us to <em>&#8220;stand firm and resist the Devil&#8221;</em> (Ephesians 6:10; James 4:7). It does not say, &#8220;Arm yourself and go fight him&#8221; for the simple reason that the battle for our salvation has already been won at the Cross. Once you are God&#8217;s, you are eternally secure &#8211; <strong>Satan cannot have your spirit, soul or eternal life</strong> (John 10:28-30).</p>
<p>But his goal is to thwart the Lord&#8217;s plan for you and he can do a significant amount of damage. <strong>He is out to steal your peace and joy, cause confusion and anger, and encourage wrong relationships in your life</strong>. He will do anything he can to cheat you out of the blessings the Lord has promised. And the holier you attempt to live before God, the stronger the attacks are likely to be. What Satan is after, is your testimony &#8211; he wants to ruin your witness and make you as ineffective as possible.</p>
<p>Would you say that you are walking in obedience to God? If not, the reason may be that you have yielded to some satanic attack. Have you believed the Devil&#8217;s lie and given yourself over to him in some way? What may have seemed like an innocent temptation at first can eventually exert a vise-like grip on you.</p>
<p>God wants Christians to be under His control, but the Enemy ultimately wants you under his influence and he will do his best to destroy everything good in your life.  Satan&#8217;s objectives are very clear. Namely, he tries to draw believers away from the Lord and prevent God from receiving the glory He deserves. As long as the Devil is around, we will suffer his assaults, so the question is not how to avoid satanic attacks, but how to overcome them.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome Satanic attacks</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Paul lays out the battle plan in the sixth chapter of Ephesians:</p>
<ul>
<li>First, we must identify the enemy.</li>
<li>Secondly, we are to dress in the full armor of God and stand firm.</li>
</ul>
<p>The key to withstanding Satan&#8217;s onslaughts is to appropriate the strength of the living God. How do we get His power into our life, to be unleashed in any and every circumstance? There is only one way: by prayer.</p>
<p><strong>It is through prayer that the Lord releases His energy, divine power and protection,</strong> enabling us to live a godly, holy and peaceful life regardless of our circumstances. It is only through prayer that our mind and spirit can discern what the natural person cannot detect. Only through prayer can we sense forewarnings of Satan&#8217;s attacks, which can be aimed anywhere: finances, family, relationships or health.</p>
<p>The one thing Satan hates above all else is the believer who knows how to persist in prayer and claim the promises of God.  The Enemy has no defense against persevering prayer which crushes his might and sends him running. On the other hand, when we do not pray, we set ourselves up for defeat by the Devil.</p>
<p><strong>Power of prayer</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>We have His power available to us, and yet we often fail to stand firmly against satanic attacks. Since our Enemy knows the power of prayer, he will use distractions to divert our minds onto anything but prayer. <strong>He will do everything possible to keep us from spending time in communion with our heavenly Father</strong>. Satan wants us too busy to talk to the One who loves us always, knows everything and desires to defend us in any situation.</p>
<p>Our heavenly Father sees the whole combat zone that you and I live in daily. He knows where we are in the battlefield as well as the nature of our weaknesses. He is also aware of what Satan is doing in our life &#8211; every cunning device, exactly where he will attack and what he will use to defeat us.</p>
<p><strong>If you are prayerless, if you don&#8217;t cry out for God&#8217;s divine direction and guidance and if you don&#8217;t put on His armor by faith every day, the Enemy can easily influence you</strong>. As Paul knew, prayer is essential in protecting us against the Devil&#8217;s schemes &#8211; its importance cannot be overemphasized. Your understanding of Scripture will be in direct proportion to your prayer. Likewise, the holiness of your life and usefulness to almighty God are also proportional to your communication with Him.</p>
<p>It is critical that we realize praying is not simply, &#8220;Lord, bless me, bless him, bless her. Give me this, give me that.&#8221; Serious praying is talking to your heavenly Father, who listens and desires to answer. Prayer is about humbling yourself and acknowledging, not only your need, but also His presence, His holiness and His righteousness. The source of our strength is the living God and His power is channeled into our life primarily when we listen and talk with Him.</p>
<p>Understanding exactly what it takes to release God&#8217;s awesome power, Paul writes, <em>&#8220;With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit…&#8221;</em> (Ephesians 6:18). By &#8220;all prayer&#8221; he is referring to prayer in general, that is, requests, thanksgiving, praise and intercession, all of which are important.</p>
<p>Next, he uses the word &#8220;petition&#8221; which speaks of a particular, singular request. God displays His power through prayer when we ask for something specific and He does exactly what we requested. But if we are praying only, &#8220;Bless me, bless this, bless that,&#8221; how can we know whether God has answered?</p>
<p><strong>Praying without ceasing</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Paul also talks about praying at all times. <strong>We are most vulnerable to satanic attacks when we are not praying</strong>. Satan arranges a sequence of events in your life and mine to defeat us. He wants to get you too busy, distracted or negligent to pray. He knows that once you are prayerless, you will soon become concerned and worried &#8211; burdens will become heavier and you will feel discouraged and weary. Eventually, you will feel emotionally, spiritually and physically weak. When you lower your guard, the Devil will attack. <strong>You simply cannot afford to be prayerless!</strong></p>
<p>First Thessalonians 5:17 gives us further instruction with three powerful words: <em>&#8220;pray without ceasing.&#8221;</em> How can we pray at all times? What this expression means is living in God consciousness.</p>
<p>Think in terms of a telephone. If you hang up, the call is disconnected. &#8221;Praying without ceasing&#8221; means you do not hang up &#8211; you continuously stay on line with God. That is how He intends for us to live. So if I meet somebody I have been praying for and something good has happened in his life, I will say, &#8220;Thank You, God, for what You did for him.&#8221; If I see something evil going on, I will say, &#8220;God I am trusting You to correct this situation.&#8221; The truth is, we should be able to talk to the Father specifically all the time. &#8221;<strong>Praying always,&#8221; means living in communion with God, in constant awareness of His presence.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Get down on your knees</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>There is only one way we can be strong enough to withstand the counterfeits and traps of the Devil: we must have a relationship in which God is always speaking to our heart and we are always talking to Him in return.</p>
<p>You and I cannot be discerning as we ought unless we are praying as we ought. Satan wants you to think there are times you do not need God &#8211; he hates it when you are on your knees. But God is omnipresent and always available. When you are driving down the expressway, what are you thinking about? Why don&#8217;t you talk to God? When you sit down at your desk, what are you thinking about? You can talk to the Father about everything.</p>
<p><strong>Is your prayer life pitiful or powerful?</strong> No one else can put on your spiritual armor for you. If you want God&#8217;s best in your life, make prayer a constant habit. Divine, supernatural power is available if you will cry out to God and claim it by faith. Your prayers release His power into your life and make it possible for you to stand firm against every onslaught of the Devil.</p>
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