A
Ruined Life By Smith Wigglesworth
Lots
of people are brought down by the same thing that ruined the life of
a young Christian I want to tell you about. For many years after I
was baptized, the Lord graciously helped me. I laid hands upon
people, and they received the Holy Spirit. I thank God that that
power has not stopped. I believe in asking God, in lifting up holy
hands and saying, “Father, grant that whoever I place my hands upon
will receive the Holy Spirit.”
People
have called me from various places to come and help them when they
have had people they wanted to receive the Holy Spirit. Once a group
from York, England, sent word saying that they had fourteen people
whom they wanted to have baptized in the Holy Spirit, and would I
come? They had all been saved since the last time I was there.
So
I went. I have never in all my life met a group of people who were so
intoxicated with a certain thing, which had happened since I had been
there. In the openair preaching, the power of God had been upon them,
and many people had been gathered from the marketplace. Right there
in the midst of them, they had drawn in a young man who had developed
such a gift of teaching and such a gift of leading the people forward
with God through the power of the Spirit that they said they did not
believe there was another man like him in all of England. They were
intoxicated beyond anything; they were drunk with it. Did I rejoice
with them? Certainly.
If
there is anything that I love, it is the young men and young women.
When Jesus began His ministry, He laid hands upon eleven who turned
out to be the most marvelous men, and yet they were all younger then
He. When Paul was brought into the knowledge of the truth, he was a
young man. Jesus began the great ministry of worldwide revival with
young life.
World
War I showed us that no man over forty years of age was good enough
for that war. They had to have young blood, young life that could
stand the stress of frost, heat, and all kinds of things.
God
wants young people filled with the power of God to go into the
harvest field, because they can stand the stress. Jesus knew this,
and He got all young men around Him.
Weren’t
the disciples a lovely group? Yes, when He was in the midst of them.
You are a lovely group of people because Jesus is in the midst of
you, and you will be more lovely as you keep Him in your midst. You
will be more lovely still if you refuse to live unless He is in your
midst. Moses said, “If Your Presence does not go with us, do not
bring us up from here” (Exod. 33:15). And we have a right today to
live in the presence of the power of the Holy Spirit.
As
soon as I got to York, the people came around me and said, “Oh,
we’ve got him! We’ve got him! The only thing that is needed now
is that we want him to receive the Holy Spirit, and as soon as he
receives, we will know we have got him.”
Was
anything wrong with that? No, I rejoiced with them.
Then
the power of God fell. You know, we allow anything in a meeting
before people receive the Spirit. Don’t be afraid when people are
on the floor. Lots of people roll around the floor and get their
black clothes made white. Any number of things take place when the
flesh is giving way to the Spirit. But after the Holy Spirit has come
in, then we do not expect you to roll again on the floor. We only
expect you to roll on the floor until the life of the personality of
the Holy Spirit has gotten right in and turned you out; then you will
be able to stand up and preach instead of rolling on the floor.
The
new believers were all lying on the floor. It was a wonderful sight.
The people came to me and said, “Oh! Oh! We’ve got him now!”
Oh, it was so lovely! And when that young man spoke in tongues, they
almost went wild. They shouted, they wept, they prayed. Oh, they were
so excited!
The
leaders came and said they were overjoyed at the fact. I said, “Be
still; the Lord will do His own work.” In a short time, he was
through in the Spirit, and everybody was rejoicing and applauding.
They fell into great error there.
Oh,
I do pray that God will save you from anything like this. I hope
nobody would say to me, “Oh, you did preach well tonight.” It’s
as surely of the Devil as anything that ever came to anybody. God has
never yet allowed any human being to be applauded.
This
young man was in the power of the Holy Spirit, and it was lovely. But
they came around him, shaking his hand and saying, “Now we have
the greatest teacher there is.” Was this wrong? It was perfectly
right, and yet it was the worst thing they could have done; they
should have been thankful in their hearts. I want to tell you that
the Devil never knows your thoughts, and if you won’t let your
thoughts out in public, you will be safe. He can suggest a thought;
he can suggest thoughts of evil. But that is not sin; all these
things are from outside of you. The Devil can suggest evil things for
you to receive, but if you are pure, it is like water off a duck’s
back.
One
woman came up and said, “I wouldn’t be surprised if you had
another John the Baptist.”
And
they were all around him, shaking hands and saying, “Oh, now we’ve
got him! Now we know you are the best teacher that has ever been in
Pentecost yet.” Thank God, the young man was able to throw it all
off, and he was in a beautiful place.
Again,
before we left, this woman came up and said, “Will you believe? It
is a prophecy I have received that you have to be John the Baptist.”
Thank
God, he put it off again. But how satantic, how devilish, how
unrighteous, and how untrue it was! That night, as he was walking
home along a country road, another voice came, louder than the
woman’s, right in the open air: “You are John the Baptist!”
Again
the young man was able to guard it off. In the middle of the night,
he was awakened out of his sleep, and this voice came again: “Rise,
get up. You are John the Baptist. Declare it!”
And
the poor man this time was not able to deal with it. He did not know
what I am now telling you. I tell you with a sorrowful heart that for
hours that morning he was walking around York, shouting, “I am John
the Baptist!” Nothing could be done. He had to be detained. Who did
it? Why, the people, of course.
You
have no right to come around me or anybody else and say, “You are
wonderful!” That is satanic. I tell you, we have plenty of the
Devil to deal with without your causing a thousand demons to come and
help. We need common sense.
How
could that young man have been delivered? He could have said, “Did
Jesus come in the flesh?” The demon power would have said no, and
then the Comforter would have come.
Lord,
bring us to a place of humility and brokenheartedness where we will
see the danger of satanic powers.
Don’t
think that the Devil is a big ugly monster; he comes as an angel of
light (2 Cor. 11:14). He comes at a time when you have done well, and
he tells you about it. He comes to make you feel you are somebody.
The Devil is an exalted demon.
Oh,
look at the Master. If you could see Him as I see Him sometimes: He
was rich, and yet He became poor (2 Cor. 8:9); He was in the glory,
yet He took upon Himself the form of a servant (Phil. 2:6–7). Yes,
a servant, that is the Lord. May God give us the mindset of the
Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3–12) where we will be broken and humble and in
the dust; then God will raise us and place us in a high place.
These
are days when God wants you to build. God does not want to take away
your glory; He wants you to have the glory, for Jesus came and said,
“And the glory which You gave Me I have given them” (John 17:22).
But what is the glory for? To place on the Master. Give Him all; let
Him have all: your heart’s joy, your very life. Let Him have it. He
is worthy. He is King of Kings. He is Lord of Lords. He is my Savior.
He died to deliver me. He should have the crown.
By
Smith Wigglesworth
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