HOW TO BECOMING STRONGER IN SPIRITUAL STRENGTH – PART 1
BY JONAS CLARK


Do you want to learn how to develop an inner strength and become a more spiritually strong Christian? Then listen to this prophetic word – “It is time for more spiritual strength and capacity.” I suspect that every believer would want to be strong in the Lord and have a desire for greater capacity to receive all that Jesus has for them. Just because one has a gifting, anointing or ministry, however, doesn't mean that they have been prepared to carry it properly. In fact, desire alone will not suffice. Every believer must be strong in the Lord.

There are many who have spiritual gifts and a strong desire to grow spiritually, but there are also many who find themselves shipwrecked among the rocky reefs of ministry. Why is this? Could it be possible that good people never took the time to develop the spiritual capacity needed to prepare them for ministry? Could it be they mistakenly chased blessings, gifts, crowds and charisma, without spending any time on preparing the vessel that would carry God’s true blessings, gifts and anointings?

SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
We can compare our spiritual development to the construction process of large office buildings. When building multi-towered buildings, for example, much time is spent on preparing the foundation for the massive weight of the building. If the foundation is not prepared correctly, then after the weight of the building is applied, the foundation may crack, thereby causing serious concern for the stability of the building. So it is too with our spiritual lives. We spend time training our minds to sharpen our intellectual skills. We spend hours training our natural bodies so as to look good and be physically fit and healthy. But how much time do we spend training our born again human spirit to carry that which God wants to impart to us?

So what is spiritual strength and capacity and how can we develop ourselves? Spiritual strength is the ability to carry an enduring spirit that follows after God even when His calling or message is not popular at the time. (Numbers 14:24) It is the development of a strong prayer life, never avoiding spiritual conflict and a willingness to be inconvenienced. It is the capacity to live in hard spiritual climates when those around you give up, break rank and run from their faith in God. It is the preparation of the human spirit to carry everything that the Holy Spirit wants to do in your life. It is the capability to cart the fire of God’s glory according to His will and not your own. It is the preparation of godly character and integrity -- an absolute must in every strong believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. Finally, spiritual strength and capacity is the willingness to pioneer fresh scriptural truths when others want to settle in the cellar of musty religious tradition.

BEYOND THE NORM
Spiritual strength and capacity develops an enduring steadfastness that goes way beyond the typical “bless-me-only” passive charismatic posturing of some believers. Such lack of resolve is not healthy for God’s people because it produces an apathetic complacency. The effect of spiritual oxidation always hinders positive change and spiritual maturity. Spiritual strength therefore is the endurance beyond the ‘norm’ of moderate Christian living that comes out of pressing into Jesus for more of Him. Jesus said, “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6, Emphasis added).

John the Baptist is an example of spiritual strength and capacity. He carried an enduring steadfastness while preaching an unpopular message in his day. He carried nonetheless a strong engaging voice of the Holy Spirit that prepared his listeners to a great change that was about to take place –the ministry of the lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world and the preaching of the kingdom of heaven. How do we develop ourselves to carry such a compelling voice in the face of similar apathy and religious morass in our day? Firstly, our gifts, calling and motives must be submitted to the lordship of Christ. Wrong motives always rob true spiritual authority and capacity (Acts 8:18-24). John said, “He must increase but I must decrease” (John 3:30). In order to abase we should stay away from such things as the deceptive allure of ‘Hollywood Christianity.’ Polished showmanship and entertainment, no matter how elegant it’s venue, is not the anointing. In fact it is a form of religious thralldom and nothing more than a deceitful religious window dressing. It releases a deception that makes one think they are doing something for Jesus when they are really not. In reality flamboyant representatives falsely portray Christianity to an unsaved world.


Let’s not forget about praying in tongues in our journey toward spiritual strength and capacity. Praying in tongues is unpopular and even forbidden in some counterfeit Charismatic and Pentecostal circles. Praying in tongues, however, is important to every believer in developing a strong spiritual life. Praying in tongues should never be discouraged because it is part of our Holy Spirit filled lives. All the apostles spoke in tongues and we should too. scripture says, “If I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful” (1 Corinthians 14:14). The Apostle Paul also declared “forbid not to speak with tongues” (1 Corinthians 14:39). We must maintain an effectual fervent prayer life. (James 5:16) Praying in tongues will help build us up and accomplish that goal (Jude 20)

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Thank you Jonas and God bless you ever so greatly for the insights
you have given us.

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