Are the bells ringing in my life?

By Sidharth Mohandas

While Jesus was with His disciples, He made it clear to them that the Holy Spirit would not come until He [Jesus] ascended back into heaven (John 16:7). He also said that when His disciples would receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, they would be witnesses unto Him (Acts 1:8). In other words, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the waiting disciples was a proof that Jesus had ascended to heaven and had sat down at the right hand of the Father (Acts 2:33).

Here is a statement I would like you to consider: when you are born again, you become a witness to Jesus’ resurrection. However, you become a witness to the ascension of Christ only when you receive the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the gifts that accompany it.

“When He ascended on high, He led captives in His train and gave gifts to men”. (Ephesians 4:8)

When Jesus ascended to heaven, He gave the gift of the Holy Spirit through whom came many gifts. These gifts are mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 and Romans 12:6-8.

I would like to draw your attention to 1 Corinthians, where it says “If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.” (1 Corinthians 13:1)

It is interesting that Paul was using the garment of the High Priest to explain using the gifts of the Spirit through the fruit of the Spirit [love]. Now, the High Priest’s ephod had two things at its hem: pomegranates and golden bells [Exodus 39:22-26]. The pomegranates symbolizes the fruit of the Spirit, while the golden bells in between them symbolize the gifts of the Spirit. This is why Paul alludes to clanging cymbals when describing those who use the gifts without love. Now in the Old Covenant, the High Priest would enter the Most Holy Place once every year to sprinkle blood on the Mercy Seat for the atonement of Israel’s sins. In those days, if a High Priest came before the direct presence of God with sin in his heart, or with a displeasing sacrifice, that priest would fall dead on the spot. The only way for those who stood outside the Most Holy Place to know if the High Priest was alive or not was by the ringing of the bells on his ephod. In the New Covenant, Jesus is our High Priest, and according to Scriptures, He has ascended into the Most Holy Place. Therefore, when you and I operate in the gifts of the Spirit, we are being witnesses to the fact that Jesus is alive in the Sanctuary.

I encourage you today not to be ignorant about the gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:1), but to desire earnestly the best gifts (1 Corinthians 12:31), to be zealous for them (1 Corinthians 14:1), and to even pray for them (1 Corinthians 14:13). When you operate in the gifts of the spirit and excel in them by operating in the love of God, you are being a witness to His ascension. We need to ask ourselves today: “Are the bells ringing in my life?”

Love


By Sidharth Mohandas

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. [Galatians 5:22-23]

There is a general misconception that there are 9 fruits of the Spirit. However, if you look closely at the wordings in this verse, you will see that it doesn’t say “fruits”, but the word is in its singular “fruit”. And that means there is only one fruit, there aren’t 9 different fruits.

A long time back I was meditating on this passage and comparing it with 1 Corinthians 13, and I realized that the fruit of the Spirit was simply love and that all the others mentioned after it were just characteristics of love.

Love is patient [ 1 Cor 13: 4], Love is kind [1 Cor 13:4] Love is not proud [1 Cor 13:4], Love is not easily angered [1 Cor 13:5], Love rejoices with truth [1 Cor 13:6], Love always trusts [1 Cor 13:6], Love keeps no record of evil [1 Cor 13: 5]…

Jesus said, “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” [John 13: 35].

I see us Christians lashing each other over doctrinal issues and calling each other being of the devil and wonder how easily we have been fooled and deceived. I believe most of us would disqualify the above characteristic of our Lord’s disciples. Are we patient with those who are weak in the faith? Are we kind? Do we keep record of evil and think we are rightfully punishing someone who have harmed us or spoken ill of us? Are we easily moved into anger?

If you have failed, I encourage you to turn to the Person of the fruit, the Holy Spirit. God plainly tells us, your fruitfulness comes from Me. [Hosea 14:8]. And that means it is not a do-it-yourself job! It is not the fruit of your hard work, it is the fruit of the Spirit.

I remember a time when I was spending time with a friend of mine who had used a very pleasant perfume. Later when we parted, I realized that my clothing had caught the scent of his garments! That’s how it is with God, as you spend more time with Him, the Spirit sheds abroad more of God’s love in your heart. But the problem with many of us… we are trying to create a replica of this genuine fruit in our flesh, and it’s all sour and rotten.

Let’s stop pointing fingers and look at ourselves today and see if we qualify to be called His disciples. If we don’t, let us repent and turn to the Author of the fruit.

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Are the bells ringing?



By Sidharth Mohandas

While Jesus was with His disciples He made it clear to them that the Holy Spirit would not come until He [Jesus] ascended back to heaven [John 16:7]. He also said that when His disciples would receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, they’d be witnesses unto Him [Acts 1:8]. In other words, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the waiting disciples was a proof that Jesus had ascended to heaven and had sat down at the right hand of the Father [Acts 2:33]

Here’s a statement I’d like to make: When you are born-again you become a witness to Jesus’ resurrection. However, you become a witness to the ascension of Jesus into the heavens only when you received the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the gifts that accompany it.

When He ascended on high, He led captives in His train and gave gifts to men. [Ephesians 4:8]

When Jesus ascended to heaven, He gave the gift of the Holy Spirit, through Whom came many gifts. These gifts are mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 and Romans 12:6-8.

Now I wish to draw your attention to 1 Corinthians 13:1, where it says “If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.”

It is interesting that Paul was using the Hebraic High Priest garment to explain the more excellent way of using the gifts of the Spirit through the fruit of the Spirit [love]. Now, the High Priest’s ephod had two things at its hem: Pomegranates and Golden bells [Exodus 39:22-26]. The Pomegranates symbolizes the fruit of the Spirit while the Golden bells in between them symbolize the gifts of the Spirit. This is why Paul says we’d be just clanging cymbals without the fruit of the Spirit. Now in the Old Covenant, the High Priest would enter the Most Holy Place once every year and the people would wait in fear outside the tabernacle while the High Priest sprinkled the blood on the Mercy Seat. In those days if a High Priest came before the direct Presence of God with sin in his heart or with a displeasing sacrifice, they’d fall dead then and there. The only way those who stood outside could know that the High Priest was alive was by the ringing of the bells on his ephod. In the New Covenant, Jesus is our High Priest, and according to Scriptures He has ascended into the the Most Holy Place. Therefore, when you and I operate in the gifts of the Spirit, we are being witnesses to the fact that Jesus is alive in the Sanctuary.

I encourage you today not to be ignorant about the gifts of the Spirit [1 Corinthians 12:1], but to desire earnestly the best gifts [1 Corinthians 12:31], to be zealous for them [1 Corinthians 14:1], and even pray for them [1 Corinthians 14:13]. When you operate in the gifts and excel in it by operating in the love of God, you are being a witness to His ascension. We need to ask ourselves today: Are the bells ringing in my life?