After you make Jesus the Lord of your life, it
is the will of God that you experience the
fullness of the Holy Spirit.
Ephesians 5:18
says, "And be not drunk with wine, wherein is
excess; but be filled with the Spirit." It is
the Holy Spirit's ministry not only to impart
the nature of God to the spirit of man at
salvation, but to come and live in the new
creature. His job is to reveal the exact
knowledge of God from the heart of the Father. A
believer cannot understand, by his own spirit
alone, the profound wisdom of God. This is why
Jesus said in
John 14:26
that the Father would send us the Comforter to
teach us "all things."
When you receive the Holy Spirit, you
receive the ability of God.
Acts 1:8
says, "But ye shall receive power, after that
the Holy Ghost is come upon you." The word power
in that verse is translated dunamis, which means
ability and might. It is through the energizing
force of the Holy Spirit living in us that we
are transformed into effective witnesses. So, to
be born again and not filled with the Spirit is
like being a train without a track.
The ability you receive to pray with your
spirit when you are baptized in the Holy Spirit
is powerful. It edifies and builds up your
spirit man and puts you in contact with the deep
things of God (1
Corinthians 14:4,
2:10).
It also allows you to pray God's perfect will
apart from your natural understanding and aids
you in interceding for others (Romans
8:26-27). And according to
Jude 1:20-21,
praying in the Spirit strengthens and
intensifies your personal relationship with God.
How can you receive the Baptism in the Holy
Spirit?
The promise of receiving the Holy Spirit is for
everyone in the Body of Christ because God gave
His Spirit to the Church on the Day of Pentecost
(Acts
2:32-33,
39).
As a partaker of your covenant with God,
however, you must individually receive what He
has given you.
When you ask for the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit, the Word of God promises that you shall
receive.
Luke 11:9-13
says:
And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given
you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it
shall be opened unto you. For every one that
asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth;
and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. If
a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a
father, will he give him a stone?...Or if he
shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
If ye then, being evil, know how to give good
gifts unto your children: how much more shall
your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to
them that ask him?
In the Bible, when believers received the Holy
Spirit, they began to speak in a heavenly
language.
Acts 2:4
says, "And they were all filled with the Holy
Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as
the Spirit gave them utterance." This is still
true today. When you accept the Spirit's
indwelling, your spirit will immediately have a
desire to express itself in praise to God. The
Holy Spirit will give utterance through you as
you give Him permission.
When you pray in
tongues, you are praying in the Spirit. You are
letting the Holy Spirit pray through your
spirit. The Amplified Bible says in
1 Corinthians
14:14, "My spirit [by the Holy Spirit
within me] prays...." Just as your native
language is the voice of your mind, your prayer
language is the voice of your spirit.
If you desire the infilling of the Holy Spirit
or if you are unsure whether you have received
it, say the prayer below:
Father, I am a new creature in Christ. Fill me
with Your Holy Spirit to enable me to be a
powerful witness of Jesus. I believe that I now
receive the Holy Spirit just as the disciples
did on the day of Pentecost.