You
Are Already Full!
For in Christ all the fullness of the
Deity lives in bodily form, and in Christ you have been brought to
fullness.
Colossians 2:9
The congregation was pressing in,
contending for God’s Spirit to show up in fullness. “More of You,
Lord. More of You. Fill me, Lord. I want more of You!” The plea
reverberated throughout the building until every voice became one.
Jay was struck by the desperate desire
of his fellow believers. This wasn’t a group of people chanting
to God, hoping He would respond. These people were petitioning
as a starving man begs for food for his children! Yet in the midst of
it all, God whispered to Jay, “You are already full…”
Unsure of the moment, Jay said, “Did
You say something, Lord?”
“Yes, son, I did.”
Shaken at this revelation, Jay opened
his eyes, expecting to see God standing right in front of him! As his
eyes focused, they came to rest on the cross, hanging behind the
altar. In that single moment Jay received a greater revelation than
just hearing his Maker’s voice. For God spoke again, “You are
already full, Jay. When you chose to follow My Son you received My
Spirit in full measure. There is no need to ask for more. There is no
more of Me to get.”
Surprised, Jay said, “So what should
I be asking for?”
God’s response was as immediate as it
was comprehensive, “Pray for the release of My Spirit from the
chains of your understanding.”
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As finite beings we lack complete
understanding. Because of this, many Christians live under the
misconception that when we ask Jesus to take control of our lives we
only get as much of Him as we are capable of comprehending at that
moment; and as we grow we receive more of His Spirit. But God does
not give of His Spirit in part.
When we believe, we are wall-to-wall
Holy Spirit on the inside! We need not ask for more. What we need is
to ask Him to release our minds, hearts, and faith from the chains of
bondage created by our misunderstanding.
Prayer
“I don’t completely
understand, Lord, but speak the truth of this message to my heart.
Release Your Spirit from the chains of my confusion. In Jesus’
Name, Amen.”
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