THE INSPIRATION OF THE ALMIGHTY
According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, the
original meaning of the word “inspire” was “to
breathe, or blow upon or into,” and, “to
infuse life into by breathing.” Before
Jesus ascended to heaven after His death and resurrection, He appeared to His
disciples and said to them, “Peace be
unto you: as My Father hath sent Me, even so send I you. And when He had said this, He breathed on
them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost.” When God created man, He breathed into
Him the breath of life, and from that time on man could only survive as he
continued to draw breath. When Jesus
breathed on the disciples that day, however, it was something more. It was the infusing of the Holy Spirit into
their lives; and just as it was necessary for them to breathe to sustain their
life, it would now be necessary for them to draw life from Jesus through the
Holy Spirit that He breathed into them.
It is this breath of God, this inspiration of the Almighty;
that is vital to the Christian life. It
places the Christian in a different dimension from those who have not been born
again. They may be content to merely
suck air, but the Christian survives on inspiration. It’s what sets him apart and makes the work that
he does for Christ effectual. It’s this
inspiration from God that also reveals God’s nature to the man/woman of God so
that they can be changed into His image.
In the 1st Book of the Chronicles, the 28th
chapter, is the account of King David of Israel passing on to his son Solomon
the reins of the kingdom. He knew that
his days were numbered, and he wanted to prepare his son for this most
difficult task of ruling the Kingdom of the Jews.
David encouraged his son to “…know the God of thy father, and serve Him with a perfect heart, and a
willing mind: for the Lord searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the
imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek Him, He will be found of thee; but
if thou forsake Him, He will cast thee off forever.”
After this, David gave to Solomon the pattern for the
building of the house of God. This was
not just something that some architects and engineers had drawn up - this was
altogether unique. David said that the
Lord’s hand was upon him, and had inspired
him to write down this pattern in every detail.
He furthermore instructed his son to follow the pattern to the letter
and not deviate. David knew how critical
it was to follow the inspired pattern.
This was the only way that God would be honored by this great monument
to His glory. God didn’t want man’s
ideas or influence in the building of His house – it had to be according to His
plan only – man would only seek to glorify himself with his ideas and design,
and not God.
Today, we have been given a pattern from which we must
never deviate. It is Jesus Christ
Himself. It is His likeness that we must
become, not conformed to, but transformed into.
He should be the inspiration for everything that we do. Contained in this pattern is the plan for the
building of His Church also. This is the
Church Universal, the Church of the Firstborn, the Church of Those Whose Names
are Written in Heaven. It is not a
building; it is a people. It is not a
denomination or an organization; it is a living organism. It is comprised of those who breathe the
breath of Jesus Christ; who are learning to move and walk in the Spirit of
God. Its members are those who live for
the inspiration of the Almighty and who desire to build their lives according
to the pattern of the Son of God.
"But there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding." (Job 32:8).
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