Hinderenses
Greetings in Jesus name. I know it’s been a bit too long since I posted last, but sometimes I get so busy.
Last week I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Youth Camp in
Being a Youth Camp, there were a number of young people there that were seeking the baptism of the Holy Ghost. It reminded me of those days when I too was seeking it. And as I remember, many of the same things that hinder a person from getting the Holy Ghost can also hinder those who have it from living an overcoming life for Christ. So I’ve decided to list a few things, along with my comments, that I think hinder both those seeking the Holy Ghost and those who have it. This is by no means complete, but I hope to touch on some common issues.
1. Lack of Faith
This is the big one isn’t it? Without faith it is impossible to please God. This is because without faith we cannot do anything for God, whether that be to heal the sick or receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost. I often pray that the Lord would increase my faith. I want to be effective. One thing that often affects people seeking the Holy Ghost is that they don’t believe that they can/will receive the Holy Ghost when they pray.
2. Distractions
Remember the seed that fell on the ground where the thorns were in Jesus’ parable of the sower? The cares of this life choked it out. Distractions can come in the form of one’s job, entertainment/toys, social pressures (exp: “I wonder what John or Jane thinks of me?”), work around the house or church (building decks, mowing lawn, cooking, even playing an instrument), money issues, or people who come in and do annoying things to hinder the church service. I also might mention people to scream in your ear and/or beat on you while you’re trying to pray. It’s okay to tell someone something occasionally at the alter that you’re trying to help... but a lot of the nonsense that I’ve seen go on is completely counter-productive and a distraction.
We all live in this world and we all have work to do and things to take care of so to some extent, distractions will always be there. But having said that, we should go to great lengths to make sure that those distractions do not interfere with ourselves or someone else who is seeking something from God or trying to work for Him. This may mean leaving some non-essentials alone.
3. Lack of Preparation
This one is related to the one above. Often times when we really need to press in there and yield to the Holy Spirit or accomplish something for God we can’t because we are not prepared. When a man goes to build a structure he must prepare himself first. He gathers his tools, he hauls in his materials, he makes sure he’s wearing the proper gear, and he has his building plans in hand. If he just jumped out there and tried to start building, he wouldn’t get very far. Likewise, let’s be prepared for the Lord to move. Let’s pray and fast, and seek God’s face on a regular basis. Let’s prepare a little more each day. That way, when the Lord is ready to move, He won’t have to wait because we are not ready.
4. Lack of Wisdom
This is the last one that I will list today. God didn’t call us to play dumb. If there is something that is hindering yourself or someone in your church and you have the ability to do something about it, by all means do it. Now, of course I mean within the bounds what is Godly and in order. Understand the things that new converts and seekers of the Holy Ghost go through. Know your own weaknesses so that you can pray that they be removed. Don’t lie to yourself. So many people lie to themselves and ignore obvious red flags. Also realize that it’s often easier to pray in church when you have people praying with you, than when you are alone. James said that if a man lacks wisdom, he should ask it of God who gives liberally.
Well, that’s my short list. The real list is much longer. But I think that if these four things are taken care of, living for God becomes a lot more fruitful and victorious.
God bless and keep all of you in Jesus name!
