Seeking and Finding God Is Not from a Magical “Poof!”

Seeking and finding God is not about one day falling into a glorious cavern of His spiritual treasures, where you look all around, overwhelmed with the power and glory, and you begin to run around with your hair on fire, seeking other humans to share this vision with.

Sounds nice. Whatever it takes to get your attention. But that is not the way things will happen based on this precept: “That which has been is now, and that which is to be has already been. And God requires the past” (Ecclesiastes 3:15).

“God will call the past to account” it says in the NIV. The past is important to our Father. For example, He inspired His prophets to write His exploits down for the generations to come. For us—especially for us destined to be a factor in “the time of the end.” The things that happened to the twelve tribes of Israel back in the day is “written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come” (I Cor. 10:11). We must look to the past to secure our steps on our current spiritual walk. How did the prophets and apostles of old seek Him? What happened to the true seekers of Yah? What did He reveal about Himself to them? God requires once again that we seek and find Him the way they did in the past. We must remember what He said: “I change not.”

To find out more, let us go to the apostles. They had 3 1/2 years of everyday hands-on instruction. 3 1/2 years Christ taught them. Christ’s teachings recorded in the Bible would take just a few hours to read. They had a thousand days with Him. Think about the things He taught them that are not recorded!

They were prepared vessels, taught by their Master and chosen by Him to be in the upper room at Pentecost. It was not a magical “Poof!” that transformed them into the powerhouses we see in the book of Acts.

What They Were Taught

Brothers and sisters, we can be taught the Master’s doctrine right now. His teachings are His doctrine. And Christ taught his disciples well. It was first the book learning, and then the on-the-job training as seen in Matthew 10.

The point is this: His apostles have left us His teachings, that when followed, will prepare us for not just a Pentecostal experience but how to be the saviors of this sick planet.

Since today God requires the things of the past, then we must study how He operated in the past. For example, Christ walked with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus after the resurrection. They could not recognize Him until He “expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning Himself.” Christ had upbraided them. “O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken” (Luke 24:25-32). This again shows how studying the scriptures (both Old and New Testaments) are so important.

But someone we’ll speak up and say, “But I already am walking with Christ!” Not if you are espousing false doctrines. Not when you still confess that you are a sinner. Not when your old selfish heart raises its ugly head. Not when you still don’t realize that we have been baptized into Christ’s death (Romans 6). We are dead with Him, buried with Him, and resurrected with Him, to walk in a “newness of life.”

People of God, this is repentance from sin, the very first of the apostles’ doctrine. The apostles got His teachings directly from Christ. And now they have given it to us. There are six more of his doctrines/teachings. These will prepare us for our appointment with Christ when he empowers us to be just like his apostles after the baptism of fire.

The baptism in the Holy Spirit and the baptism in fire are not the end goal for the elect. They are stages of spiritual growth to enable us to be used by Him to work in His harvest of souls. Those two baptisms are not the end, but rather they are means to the end. And that end is the fulfillment of all the prophecies “spoken by the mouth of His holy prophets since the world began.” Kenneth Wayne Hancock

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  1. OH so much truth Dear Brother! I had to smile when I read the disciples had on-the-job training and it brought to mind how when I hear of a Pastor or Priest say they are retiring I don’t get that thought of giving up that which they are called to,then remember they are trained at cemetery I mean seminary.
    May Yah strengthen you daily in your walk with Him.
    Julia

    • And may He continue to bless you, too. Sorry for the delay. We had a house full of kids and grandkids for a week or so. Great joy. The house is sure quiet now, but I miss that energy of the grandchildren.

  2. David's avatar David

    Amen Brother!
    While “history past” is important, and so is our “personal past,” too many speak of experiences of long ago, with no update to what is happening in their lives today.
    When Yeshua Jesus breathed on them in the Upper Room, they “received the Holy Spirit,” to become Born Again from Above. That was after Passover, Unleavened, and FirstFruit.
    Even so they were told to stay in Jerusalem until day after seven Sabbaths / Weeks – to Pentecost.
    Jesus said, If you love Me, keep My Commandments. Well – this is a Red Letter commandment which those who love Him will obey, keep, and experience. John Immerser said the One coming after him will baptize in the Holy Spirit and in Fire. To reject this is to reject The One Who said it. But those who obey Him receive Power, and they become a witness to the Resurrected, and soon-to-be Ascended Lord, King, and Master. Let us lay aside all doctrines of demons that says following this command is not important. If we “follow Me and I will make you fishers,” then we will continue to grow and be fruitful for our Master.

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