From Jim O'Brien
May 17, 2010
Hi Friend, The Greatest Gift The nature of human beings
has changed little since creation nearly 6,000 years ago. However, one internal
and unseen change revolutionized the world. It transformed the nature of man. We don’t know exactly when
God made the decision to change man but the Prophet Joel wrote about it almost
800 years before it took place. What we do know is that nearly 2,000 years ago
God performed a miracle that impacted the life of man on the earth in the most
profound way. He made His Holy Spirit available to the average person. This
simple but fundamental alteration in the last trimester of man’s existence on
earth may be the most overlooked and undervalued gift ever given. The Spirit given to man is
the same that was used to heal the sick and even raise the dead. Imagine a
person born with a deformity of body or mind suddenly healed—or a person blind
from birth receiving sight. It defies the Laws of Nature. It is supernatural.
The God who created nature demonstrated power over nature. Those
who have learned to trust it are witnesses that spirit rules over matter. It’s significant that the
Spirit was offered to the “common man.” No longer was it reserved for Kings,
Priests and Prophets. It became available to everyone, young or old—Jew or
gentile—man or woman—common or slave—who would respond to the message. I don’t know if it’s
possible for those of us living in 21st century As a community we
celebrate birthdays, wedding anniversaries and national events. Even work is
celebrated—by taking a day off work. While all of these may be worthy of honor,
it is far better to observe the day set aside by the Creator to celebrate the
gift that changed the world—the day God gave His Spirit to mere mortals. It is an irony that we who
have been so blessed by the free exercise of the Spirit are so characterized by
apathy demonstrating an absence of Spirit. In a few days Christians
will gather to celebrate the event commemorating God’s great gift. If you want
to understand more about this phenomenon, join us to give thanks to God our
Father for His generous love. Until next time,