What Jesus Commanded
Jesus said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Do not fear, only believe” (Mark 5:36, emphasis added).
And as you go, preach, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give (Matt 10:7-8, NKJV, emphasis added).
And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation… And these signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up serpents with their hands; and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover” (Mark 16:15, 17-18, emphasis added).
Why is it important to consider what Jesus commanded? Because no one in his right mind would command something that was not His will. Someone might object that Jesus commanded the first disciples to do these things, not us, but that misses the whole point of Scripture. “Whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction” (Rom 15:4). Everything Jesus said originally applied to His original disciples and that is how we know they apply to us as well. Scripture preserves Jesus’ commands in order to apply them timelessly to every generation of disciples. Would we relegate Jesus’ moral commands only to His original disciples? When He tells them, “You must be born again,” “Sin no more,” “Love one another” or “Abide in Me” (John 3:7; 8:11; 13:34; 15:4) we would never say, “Those words only applied to the disciples of Jesus’ day. We don’t have to be born again! We can keep sinning. No need to love one another or abide in Him.” That kind of thinking is absurd – and sinful. Why, then, would we reduce Jesus’ missional commands to preach the Kingdom, heal the sick, and raise the dead to be first-century commands only? They apply to every generation of disciples. Jesus said, “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments” (John 14:15). That means all of His commandments.
If we plan, preach, witness, and evangelise as men, Satan will foil us. He can handle psychology and propaganda. The answer is – move in the Spirit and preach the gospel as it is. Then the arch‑confuser becomes confused and unable to follow the game at all. The devil does not even know the Holy Spirit’s alphabet.
We see this constantly in our Gospel Campaigns. We open the meetings to the Holy Spirit completely. The results are thrilling. Whole countries are challenged by the mighty power of Christ. Where false religion and doctrines of demons previously have prevailed, they are shaken and broken! No preacher could do this, no matter how popular or clever. Such success happens only when God does it his way. When he enters the field, there is a mighty victory. He can, will, and does succeed – every time we allow him to take over.
These breakthroughs are part of the end-time blessings that the Lord promised. The Day of Pentecost continued – it did not stop at Jerusalem, but is for “the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
I offer this challenge: Begin to work on the level of the Holy Spirit, and you will see the salvation of the Lord. This kind of evangelism will break the devil’s back worldwide, and he will be routed. It is this holy fire that cannot be imitated.
From: Evangelism by Fire
Reinhard Bonnke