Spirit-Filled Living
With the message “Spirit-Filled Living,” Pastor Jack Graham brings a second part of a look at the Holy Spirit through the “Distinctives for Disciples” series. Pastor Graham teaches that the key to abundant life, to victorious life, is to know the Holy Spirit.
Guest (Female): Welcome to PowerPoint with Jack Graham. You don't have to stay where you are spiritually. You can experience more when we walk in the Spirit, we live in His victory. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit. The fullness and the freshness of every day is greater because of what Christ has done for us. On today's PowerPoint, Dr. Graham brings a message about the key to abundant victorious life. Now, here's Dr. Graham with his message, Spirit-Filled Living.
Jack Graham: Acts chapter one, verse eight. This is our message series called "Distinctives for Disciples." And with discipleship comes Christian living. And God has given us the Holy Spirit to enable us, empower us to live the Christian life. "Spirit-Filled Living" is the title of this message. And the key to abundant life, the key to a victorious life, is to know the Holy Spirit.
As Peter told us, put into remembrance the gifts that are in you. So we are reminding you as Christians some of these basic biblical truths of Christian living. What we believe, why we believe it, and how to live the Christian life. What you should know. And so the Holy Spirit is a person. We described Him as the third person of the scripture—of the Spirit—as the scripture describes Him. And I ask you a question, I begin this message today with a question. Are you right now personally experiencing the power of the Holy Spirit in your life?
I'm told it's not polite to ask personal questions, but this is very personal. And you don't have to answer it out loud, but ask yourself, am I right now consciously, conspicuously, continually filled with God's Spirit? Because this is the command of scripture. Don't be drunk with wine, Ephesians 5:18, but be filled with the Holy Spirit. We're going to talk about what that means in just a moment.
There are two great needs in your life. One is the need for forgiveness. And God sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross so that we could be forgiven of all of our sins and that we could have eternal life. We need to be forgiven. Every person has broken God's commandments, has sinned against God, and therefore Christ died for you. He went to the cross voluntarily, laid down His life, and God sent His Son Jesus to give you eternal life, the forgiveness of all your sins.
But there's a second need in every person's life, according to Dr. Billy Graham. And that is not only forgiveness, but it is goodness. And there is a cry in the heart of every person and a demand from God Himself for goodness. And yet man is not good. But in Christ, we can be made good because our great God, our good God, lives in us. And so He gave us—God sent His Son to save us, and God sent His Spirit to fill us. To give us not only forgiveness but goodness. To give us eternal life but to also give us abundant life, victorious life.
You know, the Bible says that when Christ rose and He ascended, He gave gifts to men—the gift of the Holy Spirit and those gifts that come with God's Spirit. Jesus promised His Spirit, and He delivered big time on the Day of Pentecost. Acts chapter one and verse eight. He said, "But you shall receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the uttermost parts of the world."
And it all starts, it's all going to finish in Jerusalem. It's where the gospel was launched and ultimately Christ is returning to the holy city to Jerusalem. And when you see all these wars and rumors of wars surrounding Jerusalem, you know the devil hates God, he hates His Son, he hates His church, and therefore he hates the people that God loves. Satan hates the people that God loves.
And so it began in Jerusalem. And we all then have in Christ the Holy Spirit. So here's another question. You have the Holy Spirit in your life if you are a Christian. The question is, does the Holy Spirit have you? Does He have all of you? Does He have more and more of you? I've learned as a Christian over the years, and I've been walking with the Lord a long time now, there's always more. We're satisfied with Jesus and what Christ has done for us, but we're not satisfied with where we are, are we?
There's always more. More people to tell about Jesus, there's always more. More people who need my love. There's always more for me. There's more victory, more power, more strength, more glory. The scripture says we move from glory to glory and faith to faith. And so in the Christian life, there is something more for you. You don't have to live where you are living. You don't have to stay where you are spiritually. You can experience more in your Christian life.
When we walk in the Spirit, we live in His victory. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit. And the fullness and the freshness of every day is greater because of what Christ has done for us. It's Easter and Christmas every day. And I'm not talking about the holidays. I'm talking about the incarnation at Christmas. I'm talking about the resurrection at Easter.
Because of Easter and what happened then, because of what happened when God became a human being in Christ, what happened then happens now. We have the Holy Spirit in our lives. And when the Spirit came down on the church that day at Pentecost, the church went out and they changed the world. The world was changed.
And what God has called us to do as His people, as His church, is to be full of the Holy Spirit. I can't do this on my own. "Not by might," Zechariah 4:6, "not by power, but by my Spirit," says the Lord. Have you made the discovery that the Christian life is not hard? It's impossible in your own strength. I can't do this. He never said I would, He never said I should, on my own. But He's promised me His Spirit to do what only He can do in my life.
So many people, I believe, think the Christian life is just carried out by grim determination. "I'm going to live this Christian life if it kills me." And most often it does kill you, living like that. You can't. But the scripture says, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." So the Christian life is not determination. It is dependence. It is dependence upon Christ to live His life in me.
And I've often illustrated it with a glove. But let's just say, you know, I said to this glove—I brought a batting glove—and I said to this glove, "All right, glove, what I want you to do is pick up that bat. Just pick it up. Go ahead." And the glove is inanimate, it just lays there. And I say, "Come on." I decide to preach to the glove. And I just talk louder. So I'm preaching at the glove. "Pick up the bat! Do it! I command you to pick up that bat!" And of course, the glove is incapable. It's impossible.
You see where this is going, right? Maybe I give the glove an example. I say, "Hey, glove, what you do is, you know, you just grip it just like this. You pick it up, put your thumb here, your fingers around it, hold it tight. You're ready to go. Go ahead. Go thou and do likewise." And the glove can do nothing.
But if I put my hand in this glove, and I say, "Glove, what I want you to do is to pick up that bat." And now the glove can do anything that my hand can do. The dexterity of my hand and fingers becomes the dexterity of this glove. The strength of my hand becomes the strength of the glove because now life is in the glove, and I pick up the bat.
And I give you that almost childlike illustration to remind you how important it is that you not attempt to live this Christian life on your own. But that you allow the Spirit of God to infill you to do what only God can do in you. This is the work of the Holy Spirit. Oh, how we need this in the church today.
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Jack Graham: I was reading some good statistics about evangelism going on worldwide. And it appears by all the good data that we have that nearly 100,000 people a day are coming to faith in Jesus Christ around the world. 100,000 a day. And so millions of people are coming to faith in Christ around the world. That's the good news. But the sad part, the sad news, is that in North America and in Western Europe, of that 100,000, of these 100,000 who are coming to faith in Christ in North America, in Western Europe, it's about 5,000 a day.
And we're losing the culture. You know, when revival comes, it happens in the church, it happens in the Christian. When spiritual awakening comes, it happens in the culture. God changes a Christian in revival, God changes the church in revival, but God changes the culture when there's spiritual awakening, when revival spreads. And we are praying for revival in these last days. That one more time, God will pour out His Spirit upon His church and that there would be a spiritual awakening. That's the only solution for the problems we face in this country, and we've got plenty of them.
And I was just reading some things about America. Did you know that in America we spend more money, a lot more money, on porn than we do professional sports? The US leads the industrial world in teenage pregnancies. One out of three teens become pregnant in America, 81 percent out of wedlock. America, same-sex marriage is now the law of the land. You know that probably, which is an ominous thing to contemplate. It is an ominous implication for your religious freedom going forward.
But God is not done with us. His Spirit is alive in us. So why would we be weak when He is so strong? Why would we fail when we have the promise of His Spirit? The New Testament church, they changed the world. They turned it upside down. They had so little, we have so much. What did they have? The power and the presence of the Holy Spirit. And the same Spirit.
Think about the greatest Christian you've ever known. Who—who would that be for you? It could be a parent, it could be a grandparent, it could be a teacher, it could be a pastor, it could be a friend, co-worker, just—maybe think about the greatest Christian I have ever known. Say they were really special.
Let me remind you the same Spirit of Jesus, the same Holy Spirit that lived in them lives in you. What's keeping you from living a victorious Christian life? If you will yield to the Holy Spirit, you will receive His Spirit. When Jesus said in Acts 1:8, "But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you," it's a personal you. It's second person plural. It means you and you and you and you and you and you and every you. All of you.
Now, here's the thing about the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. We often think of spiritual power as being a great cataclysmic event in our life, and it can happen that way. There are people who testify of just God's Spirit overwhelming them and God's Spirit moving in a momentous, miraculous way. There are powerful testimonies to that effect. But for most of us, it doesn't happen that way.
How can you walk in the Spirit day by day? Let me mention three ways that I ask and invite God's Spirit to fill me. And I believe it's God's way that He will fill you. Number one, that we each one of us would experience a desire, a desire to be filled with the Holy Spirit. I don't know how much of God you have, but let me tell you something: you have all you want. Because He's in you. All of Him is in you. Is He in all of you? Every part, every heart given to Him?
Are you willing to say, "Lord, more than anything in my life, I want you to live your life through me"? Too many Christians don't have that desire. And even God cannot, will not, fill what is already filled with self and self-pursuits and selfish indulgence and fleshly behavior and all the rest. So I have to be willing to empty myself and say, "Lord, less of me and more of you. All of you, none of me." It's a desire.
What did Jesus say? "Blessed are they who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled." Like a deer pants for the water brook, my soul pants for you, O God. Don't chase some experience if you want to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Chase God. Desire Him.
And secondly, if you want to be filled with the Holy Spirit, denounce all sin in your life. I'm talking to Christians now. Because we deal with temptation and sin and we fail and the flesh gets the best of us. And so what I need to do and what I'm reminding you to do is to ask the Lord to search your heart and to see if there's any wicked way in me.
God, is there something in me that is corroding the power of the Spirit in my life? When—when I got my first car when I was 16, I bought it for 75 dollars. It was a Rambler with a hole in the fender. It had a hole in the floorboard, it had a hole in the front fender. It was rusted out. It would barely drive, but it did drive. It got me to school and back. Wasn't necessarily a chick magnet, but my buddies are driving GTOs and Camaros and I'm driving a Rambler. But I was okay with that. It was a car.
But here's the thing: that car wouldn't start half the time. I could never figure out. And my dad wasn't a mechanic, you know, he was a lumber guy, a hardware store guy, and, you know, he didn't know much about cars. But we opened up the hood and we looked at the battery and there was all kinds of corrosion, rust and corrosion and just stuff all over the battery cables.
So we did figure out, we were pouring stuff on there to get all the corrosion out. And once we got the corroded battery working, the car would start. So in my life, what I have to do is to look under the hood and to ask God to search me and know me. To show me, convict me, if there's anything in my life that is quenching the Holy Spirit or grieving the Holy Spirit. That I would deal with it, that I—that God would reveal it, that I would repent of it.
And you know, when I've asked God—don't ask God to show you some sin in your life. Be careful. If you say, "God, show me if there's anything in my life that is displeasing or dishonoring to you," if you pray that, get ready, because 100 percent of the time He's going to show you. And then you have to be ready to say, "Lord, I confess my sin."
If we're cherishing sin, if we're holding on to some habit that we know displeases God, that is disobedient God to God, I'll tell you what this does: this quenches the Holy Spirit. This is a sin for Christians against the Holy Spirit, to quench the Holy Spirit. You know what that means? To quench the Holy Spirit is like quenching a thirst or quenching or dousing a fire. So the Holy Spirit is moving, the Holy Spirit is working in my life and I quench the Holy Spirit.
How? By not doing what the Holy Spirit is calling or commanding me to do. That's quenching the Spirit. God is calling you to witness to your neighbor. God is calling you to pray for a friend. God is calling you to be bold in your convictions. God is convicting you of—of His will in a certain matter of your life. So you say, "Well, no. I'm not doing that." That's quenching the Spirit. And that's a sin against the Holy Spirit.
So to quench the Spirit is to not do what God is telling you to do. But in Ephesians five, it says that we can grieve the Spirit. And it mentions grieving the Spirit by anger. So many of the sins against the Spirit are not sins of dissipation, like immorality or fleshly sin—it can be that, of course—but so often it's sins of disposition, of attitude, of toxic thinking and running your mouth in a way that doesn't honor God and all those things. And so to grieve the Holy Spirit is to do what God tells you not to do.
You see? So on both ends, I can quench the Spirit by not doing what God tells me to do, His Spirit is prompting me to do. I can grieve the Holy Spirit and sin against the Holy Spirit. Another reason we say the Holy Spirit is not an 'it', an influence, but a person. You cannot grieve that bat. You can't grieve this pulpit. But you can grieve another human being. You can grieve a person. Your—your children can—can grieve you because you love them.
And so when we grieve the Holy Spirit. That's the thing that for me to sin or not to sin is a question of whether I want to disappoint God or not. I remember when I was a young person that my primary motivation in not being a fool at school or wherever was I didn't want to disappoint my parents. I wanted to honor my parents. And I didn't always do that, but that was my motivation.
My parents loved me, they gave me all the best for me. Now, in a big, big, much bigger way, I want to live so that I'm not dishonoring God, disappointing God in any way. Not that God is going to take His hand and strike me, but that He would take His hand off of me and not use me. Because the purpose of the Holy Spirit in our lives to fill us is that He might use us to be His witnesses. So it's not about me and it's not about you. It's all about loving and serving Him and making a difference in the world. And we can do it in the power of the Holy Spirit.
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Jack Graham: Ephesians 5:18 tells us that we're to be filled with the Holy Spirit and it goes on to give us three very simple and practical and yet supernatural ways to live out the spirit-filled life. The first mark or evidence of a spirit-filled life is our speaking or singing of praise. The spirit-filled man or woman is constantly worshipping and praising God. It is like the air we breathe. Our heart is overflowing with a song of praise, a declaration, a profession of our praise to God. It doesn't matter if you sing well or not, it is the heart of worship that matters. And God delights in our worship. Daily worship comes from your heart and it is a precious offering to the Lord and it is a sign, an indicator that the Holy Spirit is living in you.
The second mark of the spirit-filled life is giving thanks to the Lord. Spirit-filled believers are not complainers or fault-finders. They live with gratitude every day, a spirit of thanksgiving. The Bible commands us to give thanks always and for everything. That means that we're to give thanks for our blessing, for the blessings that we are yet to receive, and even give thanks when we're in the midst of difficult circumstances, to give thanks in the midst of our burdens and our battles. Spirit-filled believers are in love with Jesus and cannot help but praise Him, cannot help but give Him thanks. This is a heart attitude. It is heartitude.
Finally, the third mark of the spirit-filled life is submitting to one another. A spirit-filled believer never seeks the spotlight but seeks to serve others with genuine humility. Now, this was the example that Jesus gave us. He submitted to the will of God and He served those around Him. He gave His life for us. He expressed His love for us in so many ways. And when you are filled with the Spirit of God, this Christ-likeness will be in your life as you submit to the work of God, to the will of God every day.
These three signs: the singing of praise to God, the giving of thanks, submission to others, are marks of the spirit-filled life and will demonstrate the reality, the genuineness of your walk in Christ. And it's my prayer that these qualities, these characteristics will be an indicator that you are a follower of Jesus, that you are the real deal.
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About Jack Graham
Dr. Jack Graham serves as Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church, one of the nation’s largest, most dynamic congregations.
When Dr. Graham came to Prestonwood in 1989, the 8,000-member congregation responded enthusiastically to his straightforward message and powerful preaching style.
Now thriving with more than 57,000 members, Prestonwood continues to grow, reaching throughout the North Texas region. In 2006, the church launched a second location, the North Campus, in a burgeoning area 20 miles north of the Plano Campus. Prestonwood also has a flourishing Spanish-language ministry, Prestonwood en Español, which includes members from more than 20 nations. And Prestonwood.Live, the online community, draws worshippers from all over the world.
Dr. Graham is a noted author of numerous books, including the latest Reignite: Fresh Focus for an Enduring Faith. In this deeply personal book, Dr. Graham shares lessons he learned in the midst of crisis – offering insight on how to focus on Jesus even in the darkest days.
Other books include A Man of God: Essential Priorities for Every Man’s Life; Unseen: Angels, Satan, Heaven, Hell and Winning the Battle for Eternity; Angels: Who They Are, What They Do and Why It Matters; Powering Up: The Fulfillment and Fruit of a God-Fueled Life; and Courageous Parenting, written with his wife, Deb.
His passionate, biblical teaching is also seen and heard across the country and throughout the world on PowerPoint Ministries. Through broadcasts, online sermons and e-mail messages, Dr. Graham addresses relevant, everyday issues that are prevalent in our culture and strike a chord with audiences worldwide.
In October 2022, the Bible in a Year with Jack Graham podcast was launched in partnership with iHeartPodcasts and Pray.com, with a cinematic feel that brings the Bible to life. Within the first week of its release, the podcast reached the top spot on the Spotify religion list, and it has now surpassed 30 million downloads.
Dr. Graham has served as Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer and has helped lead various national prayer initiatives. He served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the country with more than 14 million members.
He and Deb have three married children and eight grandchildren.
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