Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
MISUSE OF THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.
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I never allow the gifts of the Holy Spirit to be misused in my meetings. I was preaching at a certain church, and the pastor's wife remarked to her husband, "Since Brother Hagin's been here, we haven't had a bit of trouble with Sister So-and-so and those others." I said, "Why, no, I haven't had any trouble with them." The pastor's wife said, "You notice they don't manifest whatever it is they claim to have in Brother Hagin's services. They stay quiet."
This pastor and his wife went on to explain that these women tore up some of their services with so-called "prophecies" and interpretations of messages in tongues. These "prophecies" were wrong. They were not in line with the Word of God. They were unedifying, and they led to bondage.
The pastors were marveling at the good behavior of these women in my services. "Why, they're quiet as mice," they exclaimed. I replied, "I wonder why? I didn't say anything to them, but if they had gotten out of line, I would have corrected them in love." The pastor's wife said, "Well, Brother Hagin, you take charge of the service. One thing about it—they know you're in charge, and they're a little fearful of you."
When things are wrong in a meeting—when someone misuses the gifts—I don't think we should go along with it and just "swallow" it. If we do, people (and especially our young people) think we don't know the difference between the right and wrong operation of the gifts; between the real and the false.
We should teach people in love. If they won't accept correction—and if they persist in their error—we will have to rebuke them in love from the pulpit. I do that in my meetings. I endeavor to do it in love. You may have heard me call people down sometimes. I say, "Now you just wait a minute here..."
It doesn't mean that person is completely out of line; but it does mean that they're misusing the gifts and are out of line in some things. People whose hearts are right want to be taught. People who don't want to be taught are not right to begin with. If I got wrong, I'd want people to line me up. I'd take teaching. I'd line up. I'd admit I was wrong.
Sometimes we have a false pride about us. We don't want to admit it if we've made a mistake. But if you say you've never missed it in life, you'd be lying. So you might as well go ahead and admit that you've made mistakes.
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Let's take correction if we need correction. And let's realize that this anointing and this unction is on the inside of us, praise God. And He said that by this anointing or unction we know all things.
That's what the Bible said. It's either the truth or a lie.
Some people say, "I don't know." If you don't it's because you're not listening to the unction that's inside you, because the Spirit is in you to inform you, instruct you, and tell you things. And you can know immediately when something's out of line.
It's amazing to me how little children will know when things are wrong and grown ups don't know the difference. I remember one time when my son was about 9 years old and was with me in a service, for I was preaching close to where we lived. There were some things that went on with tongues and interpretation that were out of line, but I never said a word, because it didn't happen in my part of the service. It happened while the pastor had the service, so it wasn't my responsibility.
Driving home that night, Ken spoke up and said, "Daddy, that wasn't God, was it?" I said, "What, son?" "Oh," he said, "those goings on there—that tongues and interpretation. That wasn't God. That wasn't the Spirit. That was just them doing it, wasn't it?" I thought to myself, That poor pastor swallowed it. I could tell by the way he acted. He looked like the cat that swallowed the canary. He thought it was wonderful what God was doing—and God wasn't doing a thing! It was just some people acting in the flesh, putting on a display. And a 9-year-old child knew the difference!
No wonder we lose our young people, friends. They want reality! They believe in reality. When we sit around and swallow everything and act like we don't know the difference between the real and the false, allowing just anything to happen, we lose them.
I've come to the place where I believe it's my responsibility to the young people to deal with the false. One reason why the hippie movement came into being was because the young people were sick and tired of frauds and fakes. They were looking for the genuine, even though they were looking in the wrong place. If we the Church won't give reality to them, who will? We should encourage people to love God, love people, and love other Christians—not separate the flock. Some people spend all their time fighting some other church they don't agree with.
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William James Roop