The Holy Spirit – The Ultimate
Teacher
Main Scripture: John 14:15-27
22 Then Judas (not Judas Iscariot) said, “But, Lord, why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?”
23 Jesus replied, “Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them. 24 Anyone who does not love me will not obey my teaching. These words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who sent me.
25 “All this I have spoken while still with you. 26 But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you. 27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
This
message came about as a result of a Facebook conversation. A friend of mine asked his friends to share
what they learned in church last Sunday.
Another guy, who was a Mason, chimed in that people that go to church
aren’t taught anything, but they’re programmed by the church. I was tempted to chime in, but the Holy
Spirit told me not to. Instead, I was
given the inspiration for this message, which is that the Holy Spirit is the
Ultimate Teacher for believers. Rather
than get into a discussion about whether or not someone is programmed, the Holy
Spirit inspired me to delve into this topic.
We can take a look at what it means to be programmed, whether or not
programming is good, and how to transition from being programmed to being
taught, and ultimately, how the Holy Spirit is the one that teaches us all.
You
see, when some people look at believers, they look at us as being “robots”, or
programmed. They feel, like this Masonic
person may have felt, that they’ve reached a level of enlightenment and
knowledge that rises above Christian “programming.” Some people even feel that if you’re a
Christian, you’re ignorant, and you object to things like science, math, and
history. They feel that since you’ve
accepted Christ and believe in, and trust, the infallibility of the Bible, that
you’ve traded in your common sense for religious dogma. But I want to encourage all of us to continue
to trust in the Holy Spirit, and continue to allow the Holy Spirit to lead us,
guide us, teach us, and intercede for us.
Let’s
take a look at programming, and what that means. One of the dictionary definitions of
“programming” is “to cause to absorb or
incorporate automatic responses, attitudes, or the like; condition.” And when some people think of programming,
they think of cults and things like that.
But if you look at it from another perspective, you will see that in and
of itself, even being “programmed” is not necessarily a bad thing.
For
example, think about when we were kids.
We were programmed by our parents for our own good. We learned not to touch a hot stove, or to
play with a knife, or to talk to strangers, because our parents programmed
those lessons within us. Those basic
instructions helped us to navigate a world that would become more complex as we
got older. But because we had the right
type of programming at an early age, we came out alright. No matter our backgrounds, we all programmed
in some way, shape, or form. Some of our
programming goes all the way down to our DNA, the building blocks of life. Some of the ways that we respond are based on
our “wiring”, and what we inherited from previous generations. Some of the ways that we’re programmed are
based on where and how we live. Some of
the programming is based on who we are influenced by, and who our role models
were.
The
examples that I gave are examples of good, or positive programming. Are there examples of negative
programming? Of course! We see it all around us, in our communities,
in television, and in music. Negative
programming instills a mindset that it’s OK to call ladies out of their name,
or for men to walk around with their pants sagging down to their ankles. Negative programming instills a mindset that
says that it’s OK for kids to engage in promiscuous behavior, to be thugs, and
to look at education as a “bad thing.”
Negative programming can last through generations, as parents instill
their poor upbringing into their children, and the children continue a legacy
and a cycle of poverty and self-destruction.
But
what about us as Christians? Are we
programmed? If you look at one of the
definitions of “programming”, it says that “programming” means “to
condition.” And by “condition”, the
dictionary states that it means to “make oneself familiar with, as by practice,
habit, or experience.” When we apply
that definition to the early growth and development of a Christian, we see that
in this instance, “programming” is not a bad thing. The new believer is re-wiring himself, as it
were. He is eliminating the old
programming, and re-writing his life with the code based on the very Word of
God. This is the early stages of the
TRANSFORMATION that the Apostle Paul teaches about in Romans 12:2, which reads
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind...” When we renew
the mind, we begin by practicing, creating habits, and creating experiences
based on our conversion. We begin to eliminate
the programming set forth by our natural mind, and by our worldly past. We begin to personify the statement that
“lifestyle proves intent” by living our lives according to the Word of
God. So, we can say that when we are
learning how to live a Christian life, and learning what it means to be heirs
to the Kingdom of God, and learning how to build our faith, and walk in our
faith, we undergo a kind of spiritual reprogramming!
The
way we talk changes! The way we act
changes! We begin to put away childish
things, as the Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13:11. And by rewriting our spiritual programs, we
begin to create a foundation where we can put the childish things away.
But
as we grow in our walk with Christ, and as we continue to be transformed, we
move into in-depth study of the Word.
What this means is that now that the “programming” foundation has been
laid, we are now ready to be TAUGHT. We
are moving beyond doing things because of memorization and what have you, to
having the very word of God written in our minds, our hearts, and our spirits. Let’s go back to the dictionary for the
definition of “teach.” To teach means
“to impart knowledge of or skill in, give instruction in.” As believers, we rely on our Pastor and
ministers to teach us the Word, and to teach us about our Christian walk. But they don’t get their knowledge and
instruction out of thin air! They don’t
give us instruction, guidance, and counseling from their own opinions or their
level of education. Those factors
shouldn’t be discounted, but when we are looking at knowledge in our Christian
walk, we are looking at one source and one source only, the power of the Holy
Spirit!
Jesus
spoke about the coming of the Holy Spirit in the main scripture, and Jesus was
teaching his Apostles (as well as us) that the Holy Spirit will teach us. The Holy Spirit will guide us. Let’s focus on John 14:25-26. This scripture says “All this I have spoken
while still with you. 26 But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit,
whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind
you of everything I have said to you.”
This
scripture says it all. The Holy Spirit
will teach us ALL things and remind us of EVERYTHING that Jesus said. And when the Holy Spirit teaches us, and
ministers to us, we’re not being filled with pre-programmed responses to a
situation. The Holy Spirit teaches us by
putting the words in our hearts to minister, and to comfort, and even to
admonish. When we operate under the
guidance of the Holy Spirit, we are under the guidance of the ultimate teacher,
a teacher sent by God to sustain us in our walk with Christ.
But
the true test of a teacher’s merit is not only on his or her ability to teach,
but some of the other attributes that make a teacher great. A great teacher not only imparts knowledge,
but offers guidance and conviction and leadership. Of course, all of these attributes describe
the Holy Spirit! John 16:12-13 says “I
have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he
will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak
only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.”
ALL truth
means that even if there is something that is not right within us, the Holy
Spirit will guide is through, to remove what his not of God’s will. When we examine ourselves under the power of
the Holy Spirit, we take a real look out ourselves. We begin to see ourselves as God Himself sees
us, and we begin to define ourselves in accordance to the very word of
God. When the Holy Spirit guides us, we
are no longer viewed by our past. We are
no longer viewed by our shortcomings. We
are no longer viewed according to our acts.
When the Holy Spirit guides us, we become more than conquerors! We become part of a peculiar people! We become set apart to do a work for
God! We become co-heirs with Christ!
Hebrews
10:14-16 says “For by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are
being made holy. The Holy Spirit also testifies to us about this. First he
says: This is the covenant I will make with them after that time, says the
Lord. I will put my laws in their
hearts, and I will write them on their minds.”
The Holy Spirit teaches us by writing
the laws of God in our hearts and on our minds.
This way, we will be able to meditate on His words day and night. And when we meditate on His word, we are
given the power of discernment, and the ability to apply the very word of God
in every aspect of our lives. This
discernment allows the Holy Spirit to minister to us, to make sure that we are
receiving sound doctrine. The Word
speaks about testing the spirits, in 1 John 4:1-3. This scripture reads
Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see
whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the
world. 2 This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every
spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, 3 but
every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the
spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is
already in the world.
When we move into being taught by the
power of the Holy Spirit, God gives us the ability to hear the Word in our
hearts, and to raise questions in our minds and in our hearts if something is
not aligned with the Word. I believe
that a huge reason people stay under “questionable” ministries and doctrines is
because they’re so enamored with the PERSON or the PERSONALITY that they are
not allowing the Holy Spirit to TEACH them that maybe… just maybe, the person
in their pulpit’s messages are not aligned with the Word. Conversely, if the minister is giving sound
doctrine, but the believer is not being taught by the Holy Spirit, that
believer will get so caught up in distractions (“I don’t like the way that person
talks, why isn’t so-and-so here, if Rev. Dooflappy ain’t preaching, then I’ma
get some water when that other person goes on, why they always gotta talk about
this or that, etc and so forth) that they MISS what the Holy Spirit is trying
to impart into their heart and their lives.
The
Holy Spirit being able to teach us also includes prayer! And even if we don’t know how to express
ourselves, we have an advocate and an intercessor in the Holy Spirit! In Romans 8:26, the Apostle Paul writes that
“the (Holy) Spirit Himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.” What better advocate or teacher can we have
than one who will intercede for us, when we are so burdened that we don’t know
what to say?
As
the Ultimate Teacher, the one who guides and leads us, the Holy Spirit helps us
to evolve from being “programmed” with rote memorization, routines, and
traditions, to being taught about all things involving the Word of God. And being taught by the Holy Spirit allows us
to be open to all of the gifts of the Spirit, and it allows us to be receptive
to our calling! God has a special plan
for each of every one of us, but it’s up to us to be open to the direction of
the Holy Spirit, and the guidance given through His ordained leaders, which
include our Pastor.
When
we operate in this fashion, we are no longer being “programmed”, because we
have moved from spiritual milk to spiritual meat. We continue to mature spiritually, and
continue to grow in our walk with Christ.
We continue to achieve higher heights and deeper depths of prayer,
praise, and worship. We move beyond
“Sunday School answers” and speak from the heart, love from the heart, and
worship the Lord in the manner that the Bible describes, which is in spirit,
and in truth.
2 comments:
Well done sir! Yet another reason to wish we were neighbors. Maybe one day one of us will be rich enough to build our own community and choose who lives there. LOL
Well done sir! Yet another reason to wish we were neighbors.
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