Are Spirit Baptized Believers Better Than Others?
Oftentimes, those who have received the baptism of the holy Ghost with the evidence of
speaking in other tongues are accused by those who have NOT received it, or those who
do not believe in such an experience, of "thinking they are better than believers without
the holy Ghost baptism". This question will intimidate the Spirit-baptized believer who
is not grounded in the truth. But the truth will "make us free" ... free to confess the
truth; and knowing it will free every Pentecostal to believe what they already know
inside.
What about it? Is the Spirit-baptized believer "better" than the person who has not
received the holy Ghost baptism? To answer that question, we must understand what
the real spiritual condition is of both the Spirit-baptized, and the non-Spirit-
baptized.
"And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the Great is
fallen, is fallen, and is become the
habitation of devils, and the hold of
every foul spirit, and a cage of every
unclean and hateful bird. For all nations
have drunk of the wine of the wrath of
her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication
with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich
through the abundance of her delicacies. And I heard
another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my
people, that ye be not partaker of her sins, and that ye
receive not of her plagues." (Rev.18:2-4).
In this new covenant, "Babylon" is used figuratively to represent places of
spiritual bondage for the children of God. Our text, taken
from the last book of the Bible, is an indication of God's
concern for His children living in the last days who find
themselves in this spiritual Babylon.
As those words from Revelation show, Babylon is in
God's sight an abomination, a filthy place, full of unclean
spirits. Yet, in the sight of men, Babylon holds a place of
great respect and admiration. She is called, the "glory of
kingdoms" (Isa.13:19), the "lady of kingdoms"
(Isa.47:5),
"the praise of the whole earth" (Jer.51:41), and
"thou most proud" (Jer.50:31). This highly honored place of spiritual
wickedness is religion which is of man, not God.
Jesus said, "that which is highly esteemed among men is
abomination in the sight of God" (Lk.16:15). And what is
it that man holds most dear, but his lofty religious creeds
and ceremonies, which omit or relegate to a secondary
position the power of the Spirit of God? Men learned long
ago that to proclaim a gospel with no real power and truth
is the most lucrative business on earth. People will pay
enormous sums for a gospel which offers them an appear
ance of holiness, and which allows for an incomplete
submission to the real Spirit of God. A gospel which
merely claims to bestow righteousness, rather than actually
providing it by the power of the Spirit, is the single most
valuable product in the marketplace of human hearts. And
the more eloquently a man is able to expound upon and
justify such a gospel, the more praise and money will be
extended to him by a very grateful congregation.
This is Babylon. An attractive place filled with unclean
spirits and with ungodly, deeply religious men. This is
Babylon, the proud, beautiful city of lies. Babylon, the
pretended friend of righteousness and truth. Babylon, the
great hiding place of sin, which offers a haven to souls
who desire the benefits of Christ, but disdain the reproach
of his holiness. This is Babylon, where God is
worshipped, but not in spirit and truth, where men sing
praises to a God they hate, where ministers are hired to
proclaim "doctrines of devils" concerning a Lord they do
not know, and where those who come seeking God are
slowly poisoned into confused submission to spiritual
death. All who practice, or financially support, Babylon's
self-willed worship also must partake of her reward from
God. "My people, go ye out of the midst of her, and deliver ye
every man his soul from the fierce anger of the Lord."
The Spirit-baptized believer must never be intimidated to agree that the spiritual
condition non-Spirit baptized person is in the same as his. The truth is, that the person
who has NOT been Spirit baptized, is not born again yet! So our cry, and the cry of the
Spirit is, "come out of her my people". In other words, do not try to
placate those that want you to deny the super-natural work of the Spirit in you, but
rather REJECT and come out of the religion that yokes you together with those that are
not yet children of God!
Babylon is where God's Spirit-baptized saints worship
together with those who cannot worship in the Spirit because they don't have
it, or don't want it, or in some cases, don't even believe in it. Babylon, then, is where
the perfect lusts of the devil are performed, where men
worship God in style, rather than in spirit and in truth.
When Jesus said, "Ye are of your father the devil, and
the lusts of your father ye will do", he was speaking to
respected "pillars of the community" who despised the
adulterers and murderers of their society. What then were
the "lusts of the devil" which they would do? Jesus explained: "For
a pretense make long prayers", "rob widows'
houses [for their ministry]", "compass land and sea to make
one convert", "love the chief seats in the synagogues, and
greetings in the markets, and to be [given weighty titles] by
men." Understand this! Obvious sins such as theft and
whoredom are not Satan's "lusts" for men, for they are
unworthy of his cunning. Even the ones committing those
sins know they are wrong. Satan despises those who do
obviously evil deeds, and his ministers rail against them.
Satan's successes are those who have acquired his
appearance of righteousness, and serve God as Satan does -
in their own way - and who are so deceived that they
"preach" that deception to others (cp. 2Cor.11:13-15; 2Tim.
3:13). They promise liberty in Christ to others while "they
themselves are the servants of corruption." These are
Satan's successes: highly-regarded ministers who eloquently
persuade people to believe that their sins are washed away
by the blood of Christ before, or even without ever, receiving the baptism of
the Holy Ghost! Satan's successes are Christianity's ministers. Jesus warned us of these
men.
"Many shall come IN MY NAME and shall deceive many."
This is Babylon. Stained-glassed snare of souls, where death is loved. Where
the Spirit baptized are taught to give up their life in the Spirit to receive those who have
never received, and therefore cannot know the ways of the Spirit. For those who yearn
deeply for spiritual life, Christianity will never suffice.
"The man that wandereth out of the way
of understanding shall abide in the
congregation of the dead."
Proverbs 21:16
Child of God, please obey God and come out from
among the spiritually dead. It is your calling. Do not be
afraid to leave Babylon. Let God be your fear. Let God
be your dread. Jesus waits for you, outside the gate of
that cursed city. "Let us, therefore, go out to him,
outside the camp, sharing the contempt that he endured."
If we obey his pleading voice now, we will be cleansed and
received by the Father. And the
Father is pleading more earnestly than ever for all "in whom
is My Spirit" to have faith and to come out, where "you
will find rest unto your souls." "Be ye not unequally yoked together
with unbelievers, for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
And what communion hath light with darkness?
Wherefore, come out from among them, and be ye
separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing;
and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and
ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord
Almighty" (2 Cor.6:14, 17-18).
My brothers, this definition of false religion applies to
every situation in every place, all the time: False religion
is religion without the Holy Ghost. Those
who humble themselves to the call of God and come out will
find peace and light such as they have only imagined. The
love of God, my precious friend, is not a partaker of other
men's sins. If we truly love people, we will by example
show them the way out of sin. If you are "unequally
yoked" in worship with those who deny in any way the Holy
Ghost, you are missing God's greatest blessings and
disobeying His most clearly revealed will.
It is not so much that people with the holy Ghost baptism are "better" than those without
it. The Spirit-baptized believer does not feel that way. But it is also wrong to deny the special work of God in the hearts of those whom God has given of His Spirit to. If we "accuse" anyone - let's accuse the one who judges men's hearts, and gives the Spirit unto those who have pleased Him: and that person is God!
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