To Delight in Hiddenness
The Holy Spirit's heart are to see Jesus glorified and to fulfill the Father's will on Earth. This was perfect humility - if we would be filled with the Spirit, we must delight ourselves in seeing Jesus glorified and getting the work done that God calls us to fulfill.
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Every good work, every miracle of grace, every virtue that has ever manifest on earth, has occurred through the work of the Holy Spirit. Yet He never draws attention to Himself, choosing instead to inspire our praise toward the Father or the Son. From brooding over the pre-creation universe, to strengthening the Son of God at the cross, to raising Jesus from the dead, to being poured out at Pentecost, to working miracles of redemption in spreading the Gospel throughout the world in millions of lives --- all of it was stimulated and inspired by the Holy Spirit, but He never revealed His name!
The nature of the Holy Spirit is in stark contrast to our human desires to be seen, praised and recognized by other men. Truly, the Holy Spirit passionately delights in hiddenness.
By Francis Frangipane
The desire to be acknowledged and appreciated by others is basic to human
nature.
After healing ten lepers,
Jesus Himself seemed disappointed when only one returned to give thanks (see
Luke 17).
Yet, while the need to be
occasionally appreciated is not sin, it can become sin when our goal shifts
from seeking God's glory to seeking the praise of men.
We must determine that
our service to mankind is guided by a higher, more focused obedience to God.
Jesus lived solely for
the glory of God. We, however, too often seek the praise of man.
In spite of the fact that
Jesus repeatedly affirmed that the Father who sees in secret will reward us
openly (see Matthew 6), we remain offended if we do not receive
credit for our good deeds.
This quest for
recognition can become a source of wrong motives and failed expectations; it
can give a place to jealousy, pride and selfish ambition if we are not careful.
I wish
I could say I have never walked in this type of human weakness, but that would
be untrue.
In fact, I experienced
something years ago that, though quite painful at the time, ultimately unfolded
into a wonderful revelation concerning the nature of the Holy Spirit.
Yet, before I proceed,
let me state that to share this publicly requires I make my own frailties
visible before you. So please grant me your grace.
The scene was the 1996
Promise Keeper's Atlanta convocation for pastors.
This event was the
largest gathering of pastors in North American history --- more than 40,000
ministers united from a great variety of backgrounds and cultures.
It featured two themes in
which I had been quite active: unity and reconciliation.
Although I had been
instrumental in bringing pastors together in many cities, and had learned some
important insights along the way, I had not been asked to contribute.
I mentioned my dilemma to
no one, yet the lack of recognition was producing an ever deepening disturbance
in my thought life.
At the same time,
however, the joy of seeing cross-denominational unity manifest in prayer and
repentance compelled me to attend.
Entrusting my inner
conflict to the Lord, I felt perhaps there would be a way I could serve as the
conference unfolded.
But no
door opened. Pastors who knew me would ask, "So,
why aren't you speaking at this conference?"
I'd
smile and respond, "This must
increase and I must decrease."
While my answer was both
humble and sincere, I was becoming much more humble than I planned.
The
fact was, I was asking myself the same question: Why wasn't I speaking?
Ghosts of past rejections
began to manipulate my fears.
So, while I attended the
conference and truly rejoiced in the unity, I also felt detached from it.
I watched a spiritual
vision that I carried in my soul emerge and take form, only to find myself
floating, dreamlike, outside of the fulfillment.
I was simultaneously
deeply blessed and thoroughly miserable.
Finally, I laid my soul
bare to a couple of friends.
"What
should I do?" I asked.
"If I promote myself, God Himself will
resist me; if I remain silent, I sacrifice my contribution to this historic
event."
If nothing else, I knew
the Lord was crucifying my pride and fleshly ambition.
The conference came and
went, but my inner struggle stayed with me.
After several months I
successfully buried the conflict beneath my everyday thoughts. I was going on
with my life.
However, in May the issue
resurfaced.
I was at a Mission
America meeting in Washington, D.C., listening as a friend shared over lunch
how the Lord used other leaders to lay foundations in his life.
As we talked, I began to
see that I was not outside of what God was doing, but underneath it.
My labors in Christ (and
those of many others) were part of a divine substructure upon which this
current work was unfolding.
The efforts of those who
serve in high visibility today will likely become foundations for greater works
by others tomorrow.
I felt I was beginning to
understand my role in the context of God's unfolding kingdom.
I was even able to look
at my own life and see individuals whose teachings and spiritual examples had
become foundations in me --- people whom I also had never thanked or
acknowledged.
The Nature of the Holy
Spirit
I was growing in my understanding, yet the Holy Spirit had something else to
add.
That evening I confessed
to the Lord my sin of seeking recognition.
Immediately the Holy
Spirit spoke to my heart a simple question concerning Himself.
He asked, "Do you know My name?"
This was a special
moment, and I could feel the flood of the Spirit's presence drawing near.
His name? I knew the
primary revelation of the Father's name was Yahweh and the name of the Son, of
course, is Jesus (or Yeshua).
I recalled all the
compound names of God in the Bible, but again could not identify the specific
name of the Holy Spirit.
I realized that
"Holy Spirit" or "Spirit of Truth" were more descriptive
titles than proper names, per se; they were not names like Jesus or Yahweh.
The term "Comforter" (or Paracletes in Greek, i.e.,
"one called alongside to help") also is not a name as much as a
function.
What I am about to say
here might not gel with everyone's theology.
But
there was a moment when Moses, standing before the fire of the Almighty, asked
to know the name of God, to which the Most High answered, "I AM WHO I AM" (Exodus 3:13-14).
I AM was a proper name.
Again, there was a time
when the archangel Gabriel told Mary that she should name her child Jesus (Luke
1:31).
Both the Father and the
Son have many descriptive titles, but on earth they are known by a particular
name.
Similarly, the Holy
Spirit has many titles and functions, but I could not remember a time in the
Bible where the specific proper name of the Holy Spirit was revealed.
My point is this: every
good work, every miracle of grace, every virtue that has ever manifest on
earth, has occurred through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Yet He never draws
attention to Himself, choosing instead to inspire our praise toward the Father
or the Son.
As I stood in this
amazing moment, I quickly searched my memory of the Scriptures.
Again, to my knowledge, I
could not recall any setting or verse where the proper name of the Holy Spirit
was revealed --- from brooding over the pre-creation universe, to strengthening
the Son of God at the cross, to raising Jesus from the dead, to being poured out
at Pentecost, to working miracles of redemption in spreading the Gospel
throughout the world in millions of lives --- all of it was stimulated and
inspired by Him, but He never revealed His name!
Conversely, in this world
we are all about getting our name out and making a name for ourselves,
especially in the western world.
The nature of the Holy
Spirit is in stark contrast to our human desires to be seen, praised and
recognized by other men.
Truly, the Holy Spirit
passionately delights in hiddenness.
Then I saw that the two
greatest passions of the Holy Spirit's heart are to see Jesus glorified and to
fulfill the Father's will on Earth.
This was perfect humility
--- the God-pattern that would lead me to spiritual rest and maturity.
Beloved, if we would be
filled with the Spirit, we must delight ourselves in seeing Jesus glorified and
getting the work done that God calls us to fulfill.
God sees and knows our
motives. If we will lead others, we must do so as servants of Heaven.
Let us, therefore, seek
the fullness of the Holy Spirit and work purely to see Jesus glorified and the
Father's will fulfilled.
Lord,
forgive me for seeking recognition from man.
Help me
blessed Spirit to be filled with Your substance --- Your thoughts and motives,
Your contentment and power.
Live Your marvelous life of hiddenness through me.
Adapted from the In Christ's Image Training. For more information visit www.icitc.org.
Francis Frangipane was born in 1946
and grew up in Lodi, New Jersey. After graduating from high school in 1964,
Frangipane entered the U.S. Air Force, where he was discharged honorably as a
sergeant on
In 1972 Francis and Denise received
ministerial training at Grace Chapel in Southern California; by early fall they
had moved to Hilo, Hawaii to start a church. Their little work grew to about
twenty-five people, most of whom they had personally led to Christ. They also
had their first child during this time.
After fourteen months, however, they felt
their time in Hawaii was complete. A church in the Detroit, Michigan area
offered them a pastoral position. For the remainder of the seventies, they led
a small church of approximately 100 people; they also planted eight churches
and home groups in southeastern Michigan and Ontario, Canada.
They relocated to Iowa in 1980 where, with
the addition of four more children and a Vietnamese foster child, their family
grew to eight. These were hard times. Francis was self-employed and the family
was very poor. It was during this time that Francis began to develop his
writing skills. It was also a three year season of being shut in with God; the
only spiritual food that nourished him came from the words of Christ in the
Gospels.
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