What Sound Did The Spirit Make in You?
"The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound
thereof . . . so is everyone that is born of the Spirit" (John
3:8).
What is the "sound of the Spirit?" When Jesus said that "like a wind", you hear the
"sound" of the Spirit when one receives it, what is this sound? What
sound did the Spirit make when it entered your body for the first time? Please tell the
Lord you serve - for He demands an answer!.
The word "sound" means that something is heard. If something is heard when a person
is born again, what "sound" did the SPIRIT make in those claiming to have the Spirit of God? (Pay attention - Jesus said the
SPIRIT must make the sound, not the person!) This is an important question,
because if one claims to be a follower of Jesus Christ, yet no sound was ever heard BY the Spirit, one
ought to ask why not?
One is born of the Spirit when he receives the Spirit. This is why Paul wrote,
"If any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his"
(Rom.8:9). When one receives the Spirit, it is called in the Scriptures the
"baptism of the Spirit". The disciples received the Spirit (the promise of the Father) on
Pentecost morning when they were baptized with it (Acts 1:4-5). The believers in
Samaria received the Spirit when they were baptized with it (Acts 8:14-17). Cornelius
and his household received the Spirit when he was baptized with it (Acts 10:44-47).
Therefore, since receiving the Spirit is to be born again, and since receiving the Spirit is
to be baptized with it, we can say that we are baptized by the Spirit into the congregation
(1Cor. 12:13). Or we can say, "baptism saves us" (1Pet.3:21). Or we can say that we are
"baptized into Christ" (Rom.6:3; Gal.3:27). However we choose to express it, the new
birth and the baptism of the Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues are the same
experience, which happens today just as Jesus long ago said it would happen when he
first described the new birth to a wondering Jewish elder named Nicodemus.
The phrase, "Ye must be born again", came from Jesus himself. He made that
statement to Nicodemus, a respected elder of Israel who "came to Jesus by night",
possibly to avoid being seen. In using the plural "ye" instead of the singular form "you",
Jesus was making clear to his night-time visitor that he was speaking of the nation of
Israel as a whole. They were already God's people by virtue of their first birth as Jews,
yet there was a great change coming which would require them to be born again, in
spirit, in order to remain God's people.
Jesus compared the new birth to the unpredictable wind. He said, "The wind
bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it
cometh, and whither it goeth. So is every one that is born of the spirit"
(Jn.3:8). These words are of the greatest importance, for in them Jesus has
given us a description of the new birth - a description which applies to everyone who is
born of the spirit. In other words, Jesus has given us a sign which lets us know who is
born again and who is not.
This sign, the one consistent element in every experience of new birth, is "the sound
thereof". According to Jesus, this mysterious "sound" of the Spirit is present when
EVERY person is born again, just as it first occured in Jesus' disciples: "And
they were all filled with the holy Ghost, and began to speak in other tongues, as the
Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4). The disciples did NOT receive the Spirit prior to Pentecost, because Jesus had to be glorified in order for the Spirit to be sent from heaven (John 7:39). Yes, the sound of the wind of God,
which our Lord said was the one consistent feature of every new birth experience, is the
sign of speaking in tongues. When the holy Ghost is received, some may weep, and
some may laugh. Some may jump for joy, while others may fall prostrate on the floor.
Some may be overcome with the power of God, and some are dealt with very gently by
the Spirit. But the one invariable evidence of receiving the Spirit is the sign of tongues.
Every one who receives the holy Ghost speaks in tongues when he receives it. If you
have not spoken in tongues, you have not yet received the Spirit of God.
If "tongues are for a sign for unbelievers", as Paul said (1Cor.14:21), then one should
ask, "A sign of what?" The obvious answer is that speaking in tongues is a sign ordained
by God to point unbelievers to the way of Christ. The Spirit which speaks in tongues
through men when it enters is the real Spirit of God (1Jn.4:1-3). As one man said,
"When Jesus was here, he cast out dumb spirits. He doesn't now give men one." The
Spirit of God isn't dumb. It speaks when he enters in; therefore, tongues are for a sign
to those who are seeking the way into eternal life. However, even if you have never had
this experience my friend, you should not be discouraged! Rather, you should be
thankful that the baptism of the holy Ghost is still available!
"Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound", wrote the Psalmist. One must
ask, "what sound?" What sound is the sound of a blessed people? This joyful sound is
the sound of the Spirit confessing Christ through the one who has received Him
(1Jn.4:1-3) in a language which the speaker has never learned. It is what Peter called
the "answer of a good conscience toward God" (1Pet.3:21), and it is "more sure" than
hearing God's own voice coming out of heaven (2Pet. 1:17-19). Speaking in tongues is
the "testimony" Jesus said the Spirit would give when it came (Jn.15:26-27). It is the
"witness" which empowers us to proclaim God to be our Father (Rom.8:15). It is "the
record" which God has given concerning His Son, and every soul who refuses it calls God
a liar (1Jn.5: 10). It is the "deep" which "calls unto deep" in times of trouble (Ps.42:7).
It is the means by which men "call on the name of the Lord" (Zeph.3:9). One can easily
understand why Paul was motivtaed to say that no one could say Jesus is Lord without
the holy Ghost (1Cor.12:1-3), for it is the holy Ghost which empowers men to be
partakers of and, so, living witnesses to his glory (Acts 1:8).
The fact is, that Christianity is the source of the greatest lie ever sent to men. And this
lie is the unrighteous notion that a person can be "born again" without receiving the
baptism of the holy Ghost (with the evidence of speaking in other tongues). There is
NO SUCH THING as being born again without receiving the baptism of the holy Ghost!
This truth exposes every false way, including the deluded religious ways of men,
regardless of what it is called. The humble and sincere will move past error, and into the
holiness that the Spirit which Jesus died for us to both receive and be led by will bring.
Love the "sound" dearest friends - there is no other that will rescue you from a perishing
world!
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