CLP T09
CLP T09
CLP T09
GOAL : To lead people to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gift of
tongues.
EXPANDED OUTLINE
a. Many people during the prophet Ezekiel's time were enmeshed in sin and
spiritual lifelessness, like many Christians today. This is what God said to
them:
b. The Holy Spirit that God promised through Ezekiel, Jesus gave to his
disciples. With the Holy Spirit, men gain:
c. God wants all men to have this new life. God sent His Son into the world so
that we could be given the source of the new life, the Holy Spirit.
II. Introductory Explanation Prior to Praying for Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
a. We are here to claim God's promise of the Holy Spirit. Luke 11:9-13.
1. Commitment to Christ.
2. How people will pray over them.
1. This is not a second baptism (for Catholics), but a release of the power of
the Holy Spirit.
2. Jesus is the baptizer in the Holy Spirit.
a. We will lay hands on you and pray with you. But it is basically
between you and God. We are just instruments.
b. Thus you shall ask God to give you what He promised. And expect it
to happen!
1. More courage to live the Christian life, strength to fight temptation, more
knowledge of God, etc.
2. Also, God is offering you various gifts. 1 Corinthians 12:4-11.
1. Relax. The more relaxed you are, the easier it is to receive God's gifts. It
is harder to put something in a clenched fist than in a relaxed and open
hand.
2. Don't be afraid. The Lord is here with us, and He loves you very much.
He wants you to experience His love in a new way.
3. Don't be concerned about how you might act as you respond to the
Spirit's prompting.
a. Don't entertain thoughts that you might look or sound foolish if you
begin to praise God in a new way, by raising your hands or speaking
in tongues.
b. We won't laugh at you. We will rejoice and be glad with you. We love
you.
a. After you have asked to be baptized in the Holy Spirit (and the ones
praying over you have asked for this), ask for the gift of tongues.
b. Yield to the leading and prompting of the Spirit.
c. Begin by just praising God in your own words. Then start speaking
out in tongues. If necessary, begin by uttering meaningless sounds
(e.g., la-la-la). The Holy Spirit will form these sounds into tongues.
(Analogy: it is easier to manipulate the steering wheel of a car when it
is in motion rather than stationary).
d. Do not be analyzing the sounds or focusing on the experience. Just
focus on the Lord and offer Him your utterance as prayers of praise.
e. Resist the temptation to think that it is just you and not the Holy Spirit
forming the sounds.
3. Thus to sum up: you first of all desire the gift of tongues, because it is a
gift from God; then you ask for it in faith; and then you cooperate with
God's Spirit by opening your mouth and speaking out.
d. After you are finished being prayed with, please return to your seat. We have
some closing remarks and then we will all end together.
1. While waiting, you can continue to pray in your heart. Pray for your
brothers and sisters here as well.
2. We want to maintain an atmosphere of prayer and reverence. Let us not
do anything that will disturb those being prayed with.
e. Final words:
1. God wants you to have His gifts because He loves you and wants to live
in you by His Holy Spirit. Desire God's gifts!
2. God offers and gives His gifts. Our part is to accept. Let us all give the
Holy Spirit a welcome into our lives.
b. Sing a song (Create in Me, Purify My Heart, Spirit of the Living God).
e. After all have been prayed with, have a short worship time (including singing
in tongues).
V. Closing Exhortation
1. Feeling is not the important thing. Rather, look for the new way that God
is at work in you and respond to it (e.g., a new desire for prayer, for
Scripture, etc.).
2. If you did not speak in tongues, do not worry about it. Do not equate
being baptized in the Spirit with getting the gift of tongues.
3. In your prayer time this week, give plenty of time to praise and
thanksgiving.
1. Satan is seeking to rob everyone of God's gift. For him the next best
thing to keeping you from getting is to keep you from using it.
2. Do not let feelings of doubt bother you. Just remember the fact that God
promised it and that you asked for it.
c. Do not expect all your problems to go away all at once, though many will.
The Holy Spirit will make a big change in you, and you will see it. But not
everything will change. Some things will take a while to get worked out. But
now you have a new power to use in working them out.
Brief Outline
I. God has promised the Holy Spirit to His people. With the Holy Spirit, we gain a new
nature, spiritual power, and the power to serve.
II. Jesus is the baptizer in the Holy Spirit. We turn to him and receive the new life in the
Holy Spirit from him.
III. God offers us various gifts. One of these is the gift of tongues.
a. Tongues is a gift of praise.
b. To receive this gift, we simply desire it, ask for it in faith, and cooperate with the
Spirit's prompting in speaking out.
The Challenge
You have claimed Christ's promise of the Holy Spirit to anyone who asks. You have been
baptized in the Holy Spirit and have received a new life from the Lord. You are "a new creation:
the old things have passed away; behold, new things have come" (2 Corinthians 5:17). You have
begun a new life in faith. Will you commit yourself fully to Jesus Christ and grow into the life in
the Holy Spirit?