Another
Coffee Break:
Dealing With Fear, Part 3
July 18, 2014
We start
again with II Timothy 1:7, amplified from the Greek text: "For
God has not endowed, or committed to our being and existence the spirit (the
very breath and speaking forth) of fear, timidity and faithlessness; but of
miraculous power, might and strength, and of agape love, and of a disciplined mind (under control and not
subject to "flights of fancy")."
(RAC
Translation and Amplification)
The fear
that took hold of Adam and Eve in the Garden did NOT come from their
relationship with God: it came as a direct byproduct of yielding to the
serpent's lies and disobedience to God's command. As we have already noticed in the previous
Coffee Break, no sooner had Eve eaten of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge
of Good and Evil with Adam following suit, The Fear of Evil gripped them both.
A chain
reaction was set in motion and the Fear of Evil opened the door to the Fear of
Man. As we will see in the following
sequence, the Fear of Death became the third family of fear to invade their
beings.
You see the
working of these spirits already, do you not?
The Fear of Evil affects our relationship with the Lord directly. In Adam and Eve's case, the first thing they
did was to run and hide from the Lord.
The Fear of Man contaminates the way we relate one to another. We saw the "blame game" begin as
Adam and Eve were confronted by God and challenged as to their
disobedience. The first thing Adam did
was to avoid his own responsibility and point his finger at God for having
given a "faulty" Eve to him.
Then he proceeded to point the finger at Eve and instead of
acknowledging responsibility for his own actions, he put it all off on her.
The Fear
of Man, you see, infects our perceptions of our spouses, our family members,
those with whom we connect on a daily basis such as our neighbors or those with
whom we work at our jobs or in our careers.
We live in an era in which the Fear of Man has literally taken hold in
every segment of society.
Our
politicians live under the Fear of Man.
They run their elections based on how they are perceived by the
electorate instead of basing their electioneering on the real truth of what
they stand for. Then when they are
elected, depending on their polling of public opinion regarding an issue, they
compromise themselves and their votes rather than standing up and being counted
for who they are and what they believe.
Excuse me
for a minute while I digress. Our
society today is being groomed by people in places of authority who,
themselves, suffer from the Fear of Man.
Folks are being taught to avoid responsibility, to point the finger at
someone else or something else in order to avoid taking personal responsibility
for their actions or their statements.
If a person has failed in some area or committed a crime, the finger gets
pointed at their parents for failing to raise them correctly; or maybe some
lame brained excuse is made that their act or remarks were justified because of
someone else's act or words.
This issue
has permeated the body of Christ and has manifested itself in a variety of
ways. Let me demonstrate for you with
some examples of doctrines which have been part and parcel of some major
segments of the body.
Apostles
and prophets died out at the end of the first century.
Why introduce a heresy like that when Ephesians 4 clearly specifies that
Jesus gave these ministry functions "For the perfecting
(the complete furnishing) of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the
edifying (the architecture, the structure and the confirming) of the body of
Christ: Till we all
come in the unity (the oneness and agreement together) of the faith, and of the
knowledge (the full revelation) of the Son of God, unto a perfect (whole and
complete) man, unto the (required) measure of the stature (maturity) of the
fulness (the completion) of Christ." ? (Ephesians 4:12-13, KJV with my amplification) Let's see...the last time I checked, we
weren't there yet.
So why
ignore that very important part of our destiny in Christ Jesus? The simple answer is that when folks
recognize that the Lord has given certain authority, certain revelation, and
specific anointing to lead, to teach, to direct, to correct, to admonish, to
warn and to provide overall guidance from and through Holy Spirit in the growth
and development of the body of Christ, if they suffer from the Fear of Man,
they fear having someone in authority over them. The practices within the body of Christ that
led to this "doctrine of cessation," are found in what John refers to
in Revelation 2:6 and 2:15 as "the doctrine (and deeds) of the
Nicolaitans." The doctrine of the
Nicolaitans is two-sided and is rooted in the Fear of Man.
The
doctrine and deeds of the Nicolaitans manifest either as "power over the
people" or as "power to the people." As I have noted in previous Coffee Breaks,
for those who fear power being vested in a few people, they choose a form of
government within the structured church world we know as
"congregational" government.
We call it "power to the people." Another, more specific term would be
"democratic." (I'd like to
take this discussion a lot further, but won't today for the sake of staying on
track.)
The other
side of this doctrine fears power or authority being vested in the so-called
"common people," and instead chooses power or authority being vested
in a few." We know this within the
structured church as "hierarchical government" with tiers of
leadership beginning with a pastor or priest and moving upward through various
diminishing tiers until you reach the point at which a single leader speaks for
God. That single leader determines what
should be taught, transmits the teaching through the various tiers until it
reaches the pastor or priest who, for all practical purposes, becomes the
puppet of the governing authorities above him with little or no sensitivity to
what Holy Spirit is saying.
No matter
how you slice it, you get the Fear of Man -- one way or the other. If you fear power being vested in a few, you
choose democracy in the body of Christ.
If you fear power being vested in "the congregation," you
choose hierarchical church structure.
Either way, you have man in charge -- NOT God!! The miracle that I see is that Holy Spirit
has overcome centuries of this kind of error and fear being propagated in order
to bring about a people in this day and this hour who could care less whether
folks will like them, or receive them, or reject them. They are more interested in what Holy Spirit
is doing and saying, and what Jesus gets out of the bargain in the end.
Here's
another screwball doctrine that permeated the body of Christ for centuries --
and again, one based in the Fear of Man: The Baptism of the Holy Spirit with
Speaking in Tongues is of the Devil.
Another variant of this is not quite so severe, but it goes like this: If
God Wants Me to Speak in Tongues, He'll Give it to Me. The corollary to this argument is that Speaking
in Tongues is Not Really Necessary in Order to be Baptized in the Holy Spirit.
I know
some of you are looking a bit cross-eyed at me right now, wondering how in the
world I come up with this as being based in the Fear of Man. Let me explain something about the Fear of
Man: this spirit of fear wants you to be in complete control of yourself, your
normal senses (such as seeing, hearing, speaking, touch, and smelling) and your
surroundings. This fear focuses on the
way you perceive yourself, the way you think folks perceive you, and the way
you perceive those people around you. It
is all the more magnified when the people around you are your closest friends,
your family members, the people you associate with on your job, and especially
those who may be in authority over you as far as your career is concerned. (I've only scratched the surface here.)
When one
is baptized in the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues is the (super) natural
evidence of it taking place. Many people
fear speaking in tongues -- most of them subconsciously -- because they have
absolutely no control of their tongue.
What comes forth when they yield to Holy Spirit in many cases comes out
as something strange -- even gibberish -- and for folks who are afraid of
losing that control of their tongues, this becomes an absolute no-no! For many, they are afraid of how it makes
them look or how they sound; and if they spend a lot of time around non-Spirit
filled or non-Spirit baptized believers, their concern is that they will appear
foolish to them.
There have
been a fistful of articles written by Christians who've tried to analyze
speaking in tongues by eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil. Those articles will criticize or
even try to state that it is all emotion, that it is nonsensical, that the
words have no meaning whatever, that it really isn't any language being spoken
and/or that the sounds coming forth are all made up in the mind of the person
speaking.
Before I
continue, let me make something abundantly clear. NO ONE who has been truly baptized in the
Holy Spirit and is seeking an ongoing daily filling by the Spirit will ever
argue against speaking in tongues. By
the same token, anyone who argues against speaking in tongues, or makes the
argument that it isn't really a necessary part of one's walk with the Lord, has
NOT been filled with the Holy Spirit.
Let's get
to the heart of this issue. Satan does
NOT want believers to be baptized in the Holy Spirit, and he certainly doesn't
want them to go onward to the daily experience of being filled with the
Spirit. Satan does NOT want believers to
speak in tongues because he is absolutely threatened when believers can
circumvent his ability to interfere with their prayers and their
intercession. He is threatened when
believers can use a language and a stream of communication directed by Holy
Spirit which tears down his places of power and influence.
When a
person speaks in tongues, their mind is totally unengaged in the process
because they can't control what is coming forth, and what is being prayed or
spoken comes directly out of and by Holy Spirit. The tongues-speaking believer simply becomes
a vessel and a willing channel for the Spirit of God to work His will in us and
in the world around us because of the creative power inherent in His speaking.
Let me
illustrate with a couple of Scriptures before we move on.
Psalm 8:2:
"Out of the mouth of babes (metaph: those who lack the
ability to speak coherently, intelligently, with clarity) and
sucklings (metaph: those who've yet to be weaned from milk)
hast thou ordained (established, appointed and set in place)
strength (force, boldness, power and might), because of thine enemies (adversaries),
that thou mightest still (cause to cease) the
enemy and the avenger." (KJV, with my amplifications from
Hebrew)
I Corinthians 2:7-8:
"But we speak the wisdom [*see note] of
God in a mystery (a way that conceals it), even
the hidden wisdom, which God ordained (established and pre-arranged)
before the (beginning of the) world (and
this time-space period) unto our glory: Which none of the
princes of this world knew: for had they known it, they would not have
crucified the Lord of glory."
[**Note: J. H. Thayer, in his
Greek-English Lexicon identifies the context of the Greek word, sophia,
in this instance like this: "the wisdom of God as evinced in forming and
executing counsels in the formation and government of the world."]
That said,
let's consider Paul's statement (and David's prophecy) like this: When we speak
in tongues we are executing the counsels and governance of the Lord in the
affairs of this world, whether it pertains to us directly in our immediate
circumstances, or whether it effects change in the lives of people we don't
even know, or -- again -- in the governing of affairs within our local, our
state or our national governments.
I realize
that I've gone around a 40-acre field here, but what I'm trying to show is that
the power and authority of God we execute when we speak in tongues is a deadly
threat to the dominions of Satan and his demonic realm. He fears the believer intensely who readily
permits Holy Spirit to use his tongue and the creative power of speech to enact
the will and purposes of God. Hence, the
Fear of Man works both consciously and sub-consciously to intimidate the
believer and keep him/her from responding to Holy Spirit in this way.
Let's get
back to Adam and Eve in the Garden. Taking
our cue from the responses we saw in Adam and Eve once they were confronted by
the Lord for their disobedience, they pointed their fingers at one another, or
at God, or at the serpent. Sure, the
serpent lied to Eve. He fed her
deliberate mis-information so as to entice and deceive her. (That, by the way, is exactly what
mis-information and the campaigns of disinformation are all about! But that's another topic we'll get to at some
other time.) The issue at hand wasn't
that the serpent lied to her. The issue
was that she knew God had specifically instructed them to avoid eating of the
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
When she
ate of that fruit, a dawning was taking place in her, and she didn't want to be
alone in her disobedience. She gives it
to Adam who knowingly eats of the fruit for reasons we've already
discussed. Again, Adam's issue wasn't
that he didn't know: he DID know! As
soon as he ate of the fruit, he knew he was in trouble. Both of them saw the Glory of the Lord
stripped from them as their covering.
Now they had no covering whatever.
They saw each other in a carnal way for the first time and it scared
them.
Into this
moment comes the Lord. They hear Him
walking as they have heard Him before.
Instead of rejoicing and running toward Him, they run away and
hide. Fear has taken over. We've already talked about the Fear of Evil,
and that's something we'll explore more in the days ahead, but let's get to the
confrontation that takes place between God and Adam, and then Adam and Eve, and
then Eve and the serpent.
"What
have you done," God asks Adam.
"Have you eaten of the tree I specifically commanded you to
avoid?" What's the first thing Adam
does? "It's that woman YOU gave
me! It's your fault, God! If you hadn't given her to me in the first
place, this wouldn't have happened!
She's the one who picked the fruit.
She ate of it and then gave it to me, and...by the way...Yes, I did eat
of it."
Adam
avoids taking personal responsibility for his actions and instead first points
the finger at God, and then points the finger at Eve. Do you see what happens when the Fear of Man
takes hold?
Next, God
speaks to Eve. "What is this that
you've done?" Eve is stricken by
the same fear that has gripped Adam and avoids personal responsibility for her
actions. "The serpent deceived
me. He pulled the wool over my eyes and
tricked me into eating the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil."
We'll get
to the next sequence of events momentarily, but consider what we've just seen
take place.
The Fear
of Man causes people to avoid taking personal responsibility for their actions
or statements. In a husband-wife
relationship, if the wife confronts the husband, or the husband confronts the
wife with some act or word they consider wrong, evil, or simply offensive, the
husband or the wife will respond with some characterization of the other which
denigrates them, places the fault at their feet or accuses them of similar
offenses.
There have
been many marriages or personal friendships which have been broken or dissolved
because one or more of the parties have avoided personal responsibility for
something they've said or done and instead passed it off on someone else.
Why didn't
Adam simply say to the Lord, "You're right, Father! I really blew it! Eve did fail but I should have covered her
and canceled her disobedience rather than participating in it myself. I'm asking you for forgiveness, Father! I take full responsibility for what took
place."
I rather
suspect that we'd have had a VERY different outcome in the Garden had Adam
responded that way. The same holds true
of Eve. Had she responded with
acknowledgement of her disobedience instead of pointing fingers, I believe
forgiveness could have taken place.
That's an opinion, you understand.
What God
is after in each of us is to face our fears and to overcome them. Revelation 2 and 3 take us through seven
specific descriptions of things we need to overcome. The Fear of Evil, the Fear of Man and the
Fear of Death are clearly included. The
crown of the Lord is for the overcomer -- NOT the avoider! We are going to face things we don't
like. We are going to be confronted with
issues we need to overcome. Avoiding
them will only prolong the agony, and keep us from achieving the goal that the
Lord Jesus Christ has set before us.
Well, I
didn't get as far into the Genesis narrative today as expected, so we will
continue with it next week.
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Regner
Regner A. Capener
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