Let God Move Through You | Randy Clark | Impartation Message Clip
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, referencing biblical passages and personal experiences to emphasize that God chooses individuals regardless of their outward qualifications. He shares his journey of receiving the Holy Spirit, the importance of not seeking a specific experience but rather openness to God's work. The sermon also touches on the concept of impartation and the varied manifestations of the Holy Spirit, such as speaking in tongues or boldness in preaching.
Takeaways
- 🙏 The speaker emphasizes the desire for God's power as described by Jesus, rather than a specific manifestation or experience.
- 🔍 The speaker refers to 2 Chronicles 16:9, highlighting God's search for individuals through whom He can demonstrate His strength.
- 👀 The speaker discusses God's choice of unlikely individuals like Gideon and David, emphasizing God's focus on inner qualities rather than outward appearances.
- 💡 The speaker recounts a personal experience where a leader's anointing was not due to natural charisma but God's power, suggesting the importance of spiritual anointing over natural abilities.
- 📖 The speaker mentions Hebrews 6:1-2 as foundational teachings of the Christian faith, which include repentance, faith, baptisms, resurrection, and judgment.
- 🌊 The speaker explains the different types of baptisms in the New Testament, including the baptism into Christ, water baptism, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
- 🗣 The speaker clarifies that speaking in tongues is not the only evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit, acknowledging various manifestations like boldness in speaking God's word.
- 😢 The speaker shares personal accounts of emotional responses to the Holy Spirit, such as crying, and validates these as genuine experiences of the Spirit's presence.
- 🤲 The speaker discusses the biblical practice of laying on of hands for various purposes, including blessing, healing, impartation of gifts, and identification with the high priest.
- 🌟 The speaker testifies to the reality of anointing transference and impartation, based on personal experiences and observations of others being filled with the Holy Spirit.
- 🌐 The speaker's call to action is to let go of expectations and allow God to work in individuals as He wills, without trying to force or resist spiritual experiences.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the speaker's message?
-The main theme is the pursuit of receiving power from the Holy Spirit and being witnesses for Jesus, as well as the biblical foundation for the impartation of spiritual gifts and experiences.
What does the speaker emphasize about God's choice of individuals for His work?
-The speaker emphasizes that God chooses individuals based on their inner qualities rather than their outward appearances or social status, often selecting those who may feel unqualified or overlooked by society.
What biblical passage is mentioned to illustrate God's search for individuals through whom He can show His strength?
-Second Chronicles chapter 16, verse 9, which states that the eyes of God roam across the Earth looking for someone through whom He can show Himself strong.
What is the significance of the speaker's personal story about his grandmother and his call to preach?
-The personal story illustrates the concept of divine calling and the idea that God's choice for spiritual roles may not align with human expectations or qualifications.
What does the speaker mean by 'impartation' and why is it controversial among some groups?
-Impartation refers to the transfer of spiritual gifts or anointing from one person to another. It is controversial because some denominations or individuals hold theological positions against it, believing it to be unbiblical or unnecessary.
What are the 'three baptisms' mentioned in the New Testament according to the speaker?
-The three baptisms are baptism into Christ, which signifies conversion and salvation; water baptism; and the baptism of the Holy Spirit, also known as being filled with the Spirit.
Why does the speaker clarify that speaking in tongues is not the only evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit?
-The speaker clarifies this to reduce the pressure on individuals to have a specific spiritual experience and to emphasize that God may manifest the Holy Spirit in various ways according to each person's needs.
What is the purpose of the speaker's emphasis on the biblical foundation for spiritual experiences?
-The purpose is to ensure that the audience's faith is rooted in the Word of God and to provide a basis for understanding the legitimacy and relevance of these experiences in contemporary times.
What does the speaker mean by 'letting God have you' during spiritual experiences?
-It means not trying to control or resist the Holy Spirit's work, but rather being open and receptive to whatever experiences or manifestations God wants to give.
What role does the speaker believe the laying on of hands plays in the impartation of spiritual gifts?
-The speaker believes that the laying on of hands is one of the biblical methods God uses for impartation of spiritual gifts, including the baptism in the Holy Spirit, but it is not the only way.
How does the speaker describe the transformation that took place in his life and his wife's life after receiving the Holy Spirit?
-The speaker describes a radical change, with his wife becoming 'on fire for Jesus' and healed from past wounds, and himself experiencing a deep spiritual filling and a desire to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Outlines
🙏 Seeking God's Power and Witnessing
The speaker discusses the pursuit of God's power as mentioned in the Bible, emphasizing that God works in various ways throughout history. They reference Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit empowering believers as witnesses. The speaker also cites Second Chronicles 16:9, highlighting God's search for individuals through whom He can demonstrate His strength. The narrative includes personal anecdotes about feeling unqualified but chosen by God, similar to biblical figures like Gideon and David. The speaker shares an experience with a leader from the Elim Pentecostal denomination, who found encouragement in the speaker's message about the anointing's ability to transform ordinary individuals into extraordinary vessels for God's work.
📜 Biblical Foundation of Spiritual Maturity
This paragraph delves into the foundational teachings of Christianity as outlined in Hebrews 6:1-2, which include repentance, faith in God, baptism, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. The speaker focuses on the significance of baptisms, distinguishing between baptism into Christ, water baptism, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. They clarify that speaking in tongues is a gift from God but not the sole evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit. The speaker encourages believers not to seek a specific experience but to allow God to work in their lives as He sees fit, mentioning various manifestations of the Holy Spirit throughout church history.
🤲 The Impact of Laying on Hands and Divine Calling
The speaker recounts the importance of the laying on of hands in biblical contexts, such as for blessing, healing, impartation of gifts, and identification of sin. They share a personal testimony of receiving the Holy Spirit at the age of 32, influenced by John Wimber and Blaine Cook, who heard God's call for the speaker to minister globally. The speaker emphasizes the reality of the anointing's transference and impartation, as they experienced a profound transformation in their ministry and personal life, including the healing and spiritual revival of their wife.
🔥 Experiencing Anointing and Ministerial Transformation
In the final paragraph, the speaker reflects on the impartation of anointing they received, which led to a transformation in their ministerial approach. They recount an instance where a church member noted similarities between the speaker's ministry style and that of Blaine Cook, the man who prayed for them. The speaker acknowledges the reality of anointing transfer and impartation, having witnessed it in their own life and in the lives of others, and underscores the desire to emulate the powerful ministry they observed in Blaine Cook.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Holy Spirit
💡Witnesses
💡Gideon
💡David
💡Impartation
💡Biblical Foundation
💡Elementary Teachings
💡Baptism of the Spirit
💡Laying on of Hands
💡Transference of Anointing
💡Position Papers
Highlights
The speaker emphasizes the desire for God's power as stated by Jesus, rather than seeking specific manifestations of the Holy Spirit.
Reference to 2 Chronicles 16:9, highlighting God's search for individuals through whom He can demonstrate His strength.
The discussion of God's choice of unlikely individuals like Gideon and David, emphasizing God's unique perspective on worthiness.
Personal story of the speaker's grandmother hearing God's call for him to preach, illustrating divine guidance and calling.
The speaker's encounter with a leader from the Elum Pentecostal denomination, discussing the anointing's ability to elevate ordinary individuals.
The concept of impartation and its opposition within some religious circles, indicating a need for a biblical foundation for faith.
The importance of biblical evidence for the validity of spiritual experiences, avoiding blind acceptance of stories alone.
Hebrews 6:1-2 as the foundational teachings of Christianity, setting the basis for spiritual growth and understanding.
Three types of baptisms in the New Testament: into Christ, water baptism, and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
The speaker's personal experience with speaking in tongues and being baptized in the Holy Spirit, showing a variety of spiritual manifestations.
The importance of not seeking a specific initial evidence of the Holy Spirit but rather the empowerment and witness as stated by Jesus.
The laying on of hands for various purposes in the Bible, including blessing, healing, and impartation of gifts.
The speaker's testimony of receiving the anointing for ministry and the transformative impact on his life and ministry.
The reality of the transference of anointing and impartation as experienced by the speaker and witnessed in others.
The emphasis on allowing God to act without resistance or preconceived notions of how spiritual experiences should manifest.
The speaker's encouragement to embrace the Holy Spirit's work in one's life, regardless of the outward signs or manifestations.
Transcripts
I'm not looking for one necessary
initial evidence I'm looking for in the
the way God has worked throughout the
history of the church I'm saying God
you're God you can do it any way you
want but what I am looking for is what
Jesus said when you receive the Holy
Spirit you shall receive power when he
comes upon you you will receive power
and you will be my
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Witnesses in second Chronicles chap 16
and verse 9 it says the eyes in a
revised Standard Version The Eyes Of God
roam to and fro across the Earth looking
for someone through whom he can show
himself strong isn't that amazing that
God is looking for people through whom
he can show himself strong now the
interesting thing about that is you
think about some of the people that God
chose he chose Gideon because he was the
least of all in in his family David was
the youngest he was the smallest uh God
doesn't pick by the way that that we
often we look on the outside God looks
on the inside and so you may think well
I'm not qualified and maybe that's just
that sense of feeling not qualified
that's what's going to qualify you for
what God wants to do through you because
if uh I was with a man once and the
leader for one of the leaders for the
Elum Pentecostal denomination up in New
York and I was speaking at their annual
pastor's meeting and on the way uh after
the meeting the guy took me back to the
room where I was staying at and he said
said can I talk to you just a little bit
and I said sure he said you
know we have some of the greatest
preachers in America come speak at our
annual conferences and we've had some of
the best but you know they are so smart
and they are so uh charismatic in the
sense of Charisma in the natural not the
spiritual sense of that word that you
know they would have been successful
without the
anointing and I've always thought that
the anointing could take a normal type
guy
and turn him into something that's not
normal and I just want to say
that I was getting discouraged but you
have really helped me and built my faith
up I said oh thank
you thank you
uh for over the years I've had several
people came up uh to me and said you
know
you hide your education very
well I would have never have known that
you had a good
education I said thank
you but one
day Sunday before my 16th birthday God
looked down from heaven and said that
little farm
boy he's grandma can't read or write
whose dad had theth great
education in this little Church of 20
people I'm going to choose
him and that night when I got saved
gloriously saved my grandmother who was
a
literate heard the audible voice of God
say that he was going to call me to
preach so that two years later when I'm
not in a good place and 18 years old and
had begun to backslide and my mom was
really worried about me my grandmother
by the way never told me that until I
announced my call to preach and then she
confirmed it but anyway when my mom was
worried about me she said don't you
worry about him I heard the voice of God
God's going to call him to preach he'll
be all
right God's choices are not always the
obvious choice you know this thing about
impartation is they're even holding
nominations that write position papers
against it that they actually take out a
position against what I'm teaching you
today that's why I want to lay a
Biblical Foundation that your faith
would rest in the word of God and then
tell stories if I can keep them out of
the first part uh about what God is
doing today now the reason for that
unless you think it's biblical no matter
how many stories I tell you you can be
less committed to to receive the
experience if you question whether or
not it's biblical so I want to deal with
that secondly
even though I can prove it's biblical
there are others that says yes it's in
the Bible that's what God did he doesn't
do that anymore that day that has passed
he doesn't do that anymore and so the
stories of what he's done in the
Contemporary with people that I my I
myself know or prayed for are I believe
the evidence that you can judge for
yourself and you have the um wisdom to
listen to the report and the testimony
and discern was that the devil or was
that God because obviously it wasn't the
human person able to do these things
because it's beyond human capacity so
let's start with the biblical foundation
in Hebrews chapter 6 verse 1 and2 it's
the only place in the Bible that gives
what was the
um Alpha course of the first century the
elementary teachings the foundational
teachings the the core that which upon
which you build everything else and it's
listed in Hebrews 6 1 and 2 therefore
let us leave the elementary teachings
about Christ and go on to
maturity not laying again now this is
the elementary things he's going to
these are the things he's not going to
talk so much about these are the
elementary things he's going to go on to
other things so not laying again the
foundation of repentance from acts that
lead to death number one number two and
a faith in God number three instruction
about baptisms the laying on of hands
number four the resurrection of dead
number five and eternal judgment so
number three and number four instruction
about baptism and the laying on of hands
that's what I want this these two things
are very much the core upon uh which
this message is built there are three
baptisms in the New Testament there is
um the baptism into Christ 1 Corinthians
12: 13 evangelicals are right saying
that's talking about conversion where it
says for by one spirit we've all been
baptized into Christ where the Jew or
Greek Bond or free and we have all been
given the spirit to drink so this is
conversion the Holy Spirit puts us into
Jesus into Christ
salvation there's water
baptism and there is the baptism of the
spirit which is also called being filled
with the spirit Acts 2 and acts 4 uh we
take that as the classic passage about
being baptized in spirit but doesn't use
the word baptized used the word filled
with the spirit and they all were filled
with the Holy Spirit and spoke in
tongues the spirit of God enabl them in
Acts chapter 2 and Acts chapter 4 29-31
it says they were all in verse 31 it
said and they were all filled with the
Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God
with
boldness I um I want to be one thing
else I want to say I am not looking for
you to necessarily speak in tongues
today I've spoken in tongu since I was
19 years old I believe it's a wonderful
gift of God um and I believe that many
people who are baptized in the Holy
Spirit speak in tongues when they are it
was not my experience I spoke in tongues
at 19 I wasn't baptized in the spirit
till I was 32 years old I know other
people that uh they uh spoke in tongues
at the time they were baptized I know
other people that were baptized in the
Holy Spirit and then sometime later
receive their prayer language and so I'm
not looking necessarily that everybody
is is is going to to speak in tongues
today that's not what I'm looking for
neither am I looking that everybody's
going to fall down neither am I looking
that everybody's going to laugh I'm not
looking that everybody's going to cry
and yet tears has the longest history in
of of a sign of being filled with the
Holy Spirit than any in the history of
the church there's more years and things
this is this is one of the things that
was seen as an Evidence of being filled
with the Holy Spirit um I think of the
man who prayed for me uh who from whom I
received an impartation his name was bla
cook and uh when he himself one of the
two times that he was powerfully
baptized in the spirit uh when a man uh
literally laid on him and blew upon him
afterwards uh you know he was radically
changed and the first time when when
John wiber prayed for him the spirit of
God came on him and he all he could do
for 6 months was cry and in the stories
today you'll hear different things that
happened to to different people see
what're I'm not looking for one
necessary initial evidence I'm looking
for in the the way God has worked
throughout the history of the church I'm
saying God you're God you can do it any
way you want but what I am looking for
is what Jesus said when you receive the
Holy Spirit you shall receive power when
he comes upon you you will receive power
and you will be my Witnesses and so U
speaking the word of God with boldness
is a sign of having been filled with the
spirit as is uh speaking in tongues as
is many of these other things that I
have talked about so uh don't feel
pressure oh I I I've got to have this
one experience no just let God have
you and then let him give you whatever
experiences that you need and and and
one of the things that I remember during
the 90s uh people come up to me and
they' just be crying tears running down
their face and and they say I want to be
filled with the spirit I said what's
this this doesn't count I want to laugh
I said no this
counts this counts too laughter is good
crying is good
too I want to I want to be knocked
down why you trying to stand like in a
football stance
then I want to fall down then why are
you walking backwards why are you
resisting what God wants to do just
don't don't matter of fact I'm asking I
don't want any courtesy drops
today
and I also don't want you to tighten up
all the muscles in your back and your
butt and your neck and and and you know
just just you're going to make sure that
you don't fall down you you know both is
the
flesh you just just stand there and
don't try to make anything happen and
don't resist anything just let God do do
what he wants to do so in the doctrine
about baptisms we've talked about three
different baptisms uh the laying on of
hands lay on of hands was for blessing
the laying on of hands was for healing
the laying on of hands was for
identification of the high priest on the
on the goats about the people sin and
Leviticus 16 on the day of atonement the
laying on of hands was for impartation
of gifts and the laying on of hands was
sometimes associated with being filled
or baptized in the Holy Spirit now I'm
going to emphasize laying on hands only
for one reason not because matter of
fact I think it would be uh heresy or I
no I don't it wouldn't be heresy I think
it would be unbiblical can something be
unbiblical and not be heresy uh yeah it
it does heresy is a really strong word
so I I I think it' be unbiblical in the
sense of it's only partially true for
example to say that you have to have
hands laid on you to receive the baptism
of the Holy Spirit or somebody's got a
prophesy lay hands on you I think is
wrong because it is one of the ways God
does it in the Bible but it's not the
only way just as tearing like in
Pentecost tearing before the Lord in
prayer is one of the ways that God came
but it's not the only way that God came
God sometimes fills people with the Holy
Spirit when nobody's laying hands on at
all other times it's through so both are
biblical and and I want to say that the
reason why I'm going to emphasize laying
on H was when I was a 32 years old and a
Baptist pastor I met John wiber and the
first time we met he heard first two
times we met he heard the audible voice
of God speak to him about my life I got
this little bitty Village Country Church
it's not very big at all and God speaks
to him and says one day I'm going to
send this man around the world and he's
going to lay his hands on people I'm
going to use him to stir up and activate
the gifts of the Spirit and the people
be filled The Spirit Well he didn't tell
me that but he told Blain the guy who
had prayed for me one day I was
complaining about why am I on the
Council of the vineyard I don't have
hardly anybody people's got staff's
bigger in my church everybody else has
got 500 to 5,000 and I don't even have
50 yet are starting a new church and bla
said well didn't John tell you I said
tell me what he said don't you tell him
I told you I won't I never
did he said Randy you're not on the
Council of the vineyard because of what
you have who you are you're on his
counsel because of what God says you're
going to become what God says he's going
to do with you I said what's that he
said don't tell John I told you all
right the first two times John met you
he heard the God's voice audibly which
has only happened a few times in
wimber's career that said he's going to
send you around the world now later I
heard that there was two of us and one
time the last time I met wiber before
he' passed away I said John I I just got
to ask you this
question I've always heard that you
heard that there was two of us in the
vineyard that would do this who's the
other
man and he said it's blame who was the
guy who came to my Baptist Church and
prayed for me and I I remember watching
him you know I said God I want to do
what he's doing man he rolled off 25
words of knowledge and said that's
enough for now he's got
more I mean I was so I'd never seen that
happen and I saw God use him and I said
God I I want to be like that God I want
that gift I want to do what he's doing
God I want to be like him God I want
that in my
life before the meeting was over three
days four three or four days of meetings
I I I received my first being filled
with the Holy Spirit and and it was my
wife was touched in the same meeting
radically radically changed we had lots
of major healings but the Deacon said
the M most major healing was what
happened to your
wife cuz she was burned out and not in a
good place and became just so on fire
for Jesus and was healed up of so many
wounds that she had received uh in the
church and things it's just an amazing
transformation that took place in her
life but anyway that first night I
received it now three four years later
I'm in St Louis I'd started a church in
St Louis a Vineyard there and I invited
Blain to come to my church it's a new
church it's not we don't have a lot of
people yet uh and uh Blaine is teaching
and the one of the women of the church
came up to me and said uh Randy I love
the way he teaches he teaches just like
you
do I love the way he
ministers he ministers she didn't say
teach she said Minister he ministers
just like you I said oh no you got it
backwards he does not Minister like me
that's the man I saw Minister that's I
said God I want to minister like that I
want the anointing that's on I want that
on me so I
know the
reality of transference transference of
the
anointing I know the reality of
impartation it happened to me and I've
seen it happen to a lot of other people
as
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