
When
Jesus left the earth, the Holy Spirit came down in full power and the
Devil was stunned. For three and a half years he had battled the Son of
God until the Jewish leadership under his direction forced the Romans to
crucify Jesus. Lucifer thought that he had won the conflict.
The
day of Pentecost proved otherwise! The Holy Spirit transformed the men
and women in the upper room into little Jesuses in the morning. By the
end of the day, 3,000 more added to the fledgling church.
It was
impossible for the Devil to compete with that kind of success. As a
result, he returned to the tried-and-true method of killing the
opposition to silence the believers in Christ. However, the more
Christians he killed, the more they multiplied.
Satan
realized that the written word was the driving factor for promoting the
Holy Spirit. It took 300 years, but he was able to convince a majority
of bishops to join Emperor Constantine and form a state church. From
that point, it was not difficult to convince the leadership of Romanism
that Bibles should not be read by the members of the church.
The
Christian was already fractured between those who accepted the state
church and the dissenters who wanted nothing to do with the changes
beings carried out. The split of the Roman Empire into West and East
further complicated matters. The church had spread east as a result of
the apostles. Peter is recorded in the Bible as being in Babylon and
Thomas reportedly traveled to India.
The
churches departed from the traditional Gospel preaching and the baptism
of the Holy Spirit and focused instead on elaborate church services.
Liturgy rose in prominence and priests in fancy robes replaced pastors.
Burning incense from swinging containers was a poor replacement for the
Holy Spirit.
Some
1,400 years after the day of Pentecost, church members were no longer
taught about the new birth, water baptism, or the Holy Spirit. The
Kingdom of Satan had effectively neutered the church, which had become
an auxiliary of Satan’s kingdom.
When
the Holy Spirit got a hold of John Wycliffe and John Hus, Lucifer
responded by using Roman Catholicism stop them. Hus was burned at the
stake as a heretic and Wycliffe’s bones were exhumed and burnt for
heresy as well. Nevertheless, this was the beginning of the Reformation
and God’s restoration of the Holy Spirit to the true churches.
Print out the sermon outline and let's examine the
Scriptures together Sunday morning at 9:00 AM PST.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor John S. Torell




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