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THE RENEWING OF POWER (1920)
- Samuel Logan Brengle
The need for frequent refreshing and anointing
Though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed
day by day. Paul.
To do Gods work we must have Gods power. Therefore
Jesus said: Tarry ye in Jerusalem until ye be endued with
power from on high. (Luke 24:49.) And again He said:
Ye shall receive power when the Holy Ghost is come upon
you. (Acts 1:8.)
The soul-winner receives this power when he is sanctified
wholly and filled with the Spirit, and he need never lose it. But
while the Holy Spirit abides with the believer, there yet seems
to be need for frequent renewals of the power He bestows. And,
thank God, He he made ample provision to meet this need.
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their
strength, said Isaiah. Wait on the Lord; be of good
courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart; wait, I say, on the
Lord, cries David.
Years ago President Asa Mahan wrote as follows of his old
friend: The extraordinary power which attended the
preaching of President Finney during the early years of his
ministry was chiefly owing to a special baptism of the Spirit
which he received not long after his conversion; hence it was
that when through him the violated law spake out its
thunders, it did seem as if we had in truth come unto
the mount that might be touched, and that burned with fire, and
unto blackness and darkness and tempest and the sound of a
trumpet and the voice of words. But when he spoke of
Christ, then indeed did his doctrine drop as the rain, and
his speech distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender
herb and as the showers upon the mown grass. The reason
also why he is bringing forth such wondrous fruit in his old age
is that while his whole ministry has been under the power of the
Spirit, his former baptisms have been renewed with increasing
power and frequency during a few years past.
The need for these frequent renewings and anointings
does
not necessarily arise from backsliding. Sometimes the soul feels
the need of a renewal of its power when confronted by great
opposition, danger and powerful foes. The apostles were filled
with the Holy Ghost, and had not only won theirgreat Pentecostal
victory, but many others as well, when suddenly a stubborn wall
of opposition arose before them. They were arrested by the
rulers, thrust into prison, brought before the high priest,
sharply questioned by what power and name they were working their
miracles, and then when no ground for punishment could be found,
they were threatened and commanded to preach no more in the name
of Jesus.
When they were let go they went to their own people, told them
what had happened, and began a sweet, childlike, heaven storming
prayer meeting, told the Lord the story, too, and cried to Him to
show forth His power, and then a wonderful thing happened;
Pentecost was repeated; the place was shaken where they
were assembled together, and they were all filled with the Holy
Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness, and with
great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the
Lord Jesus, and great peace was upon them all.
They waited before the Lord and their strength was renewed,
their power reinforced from heaven. their past victories put into
the shade and a great company of the priests were obedient
to the faith.
Sometimes the need for this renewal of strength arises after
great victories. For victory is usually secured as the result of
great spiritual and mental activity, and often physical activity
as well, and it is but natural that there should be a reaction;
the pendulum, if left alone, swings to the other extreme.
Depression may follow, the powers of soul and mind relax, joyful
emotions subside, and the inexperienced soul-winner may at this
point get into great perplexity, and suffer from fierce
temptation; and strain himself to keep up his accustomed
spiritual activity, crying out with David, Why art thou
cast down, O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within
me? And again. My flesh and my heart faileth,
and imagine himself to be backsliding. But what is needed now is
not so much anxious wrestling with God as quiet waiting upon God
for a renewal of power, saying to his soul, Hope thou in
God, for I shall yet praise Him who is the health of my
countenance, and my God, and though heart and flesh do
fail, yet God is the strength of my heart, and my portion
forever. At such times the strength of the soul is to sit
still in quietness and confidence. (Isaiah 30:7, 15.)
I once heard a wise old evangelist, one of the mightiest this
country has produced, say that while at home after a season of
rest, the Spirit of God would come upon him, leading him to
earnest prayer and travail for the salvation of men. This was
Gods way of preparing him for a campaign, and for victory,
and away he would go for battle and siege, to rescue the souls of
men, and never did he fail to win. But after a while there seemed
to be an abatement of power, when he would return home for
another season of rest and quiet, waiting upon God for the
renewal of his strength. And thus he continued till he was past
eighty, still bringing forth fruit in old age.
Again, there is sometimes need of a renewal of power owing to
weakness and infirmity of the flesh. Paul must have received a
great addition of power when, instead of removing his
thorn, Jesus said to him, My grace is
sufficient for thee, for My strength is made perfect in
weakness. And such was the uplift that Paul got at that
time that ever afterward he took pleasure in infirmities,
in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses,
for Christs sake, glorying in them, since through
them the power of Christ rested upon him, and in weakness he was
made strong. Spiritual power is not necessarily dependent upon
physical energy, and however much he may be afflicted with
infirmities there are mighty enduements of power for the
soul-winner if he intelligently and with quiet and persistent
faith seeks them from on high.
There will be times of loneliness and spiritual agony such as
Jesus suffered in the Garden, or Elijah when he felt that all the
prophets were slain, and there was none true to God in Israel but
himself. Or again, when there is widespread barrenness and
desolation, when revivals have ceased, and worldliness sweeps in
like a flood, and there is apparently no vision, and God seems
silent, and the devil mocks and taunts, then the soul-winner will
need to have his spiritual strength renewed. And he may fully
expect such a renewal. The angels are all round about him, and
the heavens are bending over him, and Jesus has lost none of His
tender interest and sympathy for him. An angel came and
strengthened Jesus in His agony (Luke 22:43), and an angel
strengthened Elijah for his long and lonely journey, and an angel
came to Daniel and said, O man, greatly beloved, fear not;
peace be unto thee; be strong, yea, be strong. And not only
an angel, but the Lord Himself will surely empower His trusting
workers. It was Jesus that cheered Paul in the chief
captains castle (Acts 23:11), and John on the lonely Isle
of Patmos (Revelation 1:17), and so He still cheers and
strengthens His servants and warriors. Bless His name!
These renewals of power are not always necessarily of an
extraordinary character. There are sometimes great uplifts of
physical strength withoutany apparent cause, but ordinarily a
mans physical strength is renewed by rest and the timely
eating of proper food. And so there may be times when the Spirit
of God falls upon the soul-winner, giving him great uplifts and
visions and courage. But ordinarily power comes by the use of the
simple means of much regular prayer and patient, diligent
searching of Gods Word and a daily listening to Gods
voice It is renewed like fire, not by the fall of lightning from
Heaven, but by the addition of new fuel; like physical strength,
not by some hypodermic injection of fresh blood, but by proper
food. David calls upon his soul to bless God who satisfieth
thy mouth with good things so that thy youth is renewed like the
eagles. (Psalm 103:5.)
This will require time and attention on our part, but it will
be time well spent. It is by appropriate food, then, that the
soul is strengthened. Jesus told us what that food was when He
said, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word
that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. (Matt 4:4.) And
does not this correspond to Pauls statement that though the
outward man was perishing, yet the inward man is renewed
day by day? and with that passage that says, The Lord
revealed Himself unto Samuel in Shiloh by the word of the
Lord? It is the Lord that renews our strength, but He does
it not in some mysterious way, but by means of His Word, which we
read and meditate upon and appropriate by faith. Through it we
see Jesus and come to know our Lord. Bless His name!
My own strength is usually renewed by the opening up of some
new truth, or the powerful application of some promises, or
portion of the Word of God to my soul, which I am enabled to make
my own by a definite and bold, affectionate and daredevil act of
faith in secret prayer.
Source: International Revival Network: www.openheaven.com.
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