Have You Been Converted Since You Believed?
What exactly does
the word "Convert" mean? My
Random House dictionary gave me some answers:
1. To change into a different
form. To transform, to alter into
another shape or appearance. 2. To change from one belief to another. To change religions.
1 Corinthians
3:15 reminds us: If any person be IN Christ, they become a new creation, old
things pass away and all becomes new.
In the Old
Testament 1 Samuel chapter 9 we are told How God sent the Prophet Samuel to
anoint the first King of Israel. Saul
was searching for his fathers lost donkeys, when his servant suggested that they
seek help from the man of God. As they
arrived at the Prophet's dwelling, Samuel told Saul your animals are safe and
are now at home, so please join us for a meal.
Samuel brought them to a hall where there were 30 guests waiting and
told the cook to give Saul the best portion of meat. The next day, early as Saul was departing,
Samuel asked him to send his servants on ahead because God had a word for
him. Then taking a flask of oil, Samuel
poured it over Saul's head and anointed him to be the first king.
Saul was timid
and shy and could not believe God would select him, because he came from a
small family and he was the least in his household. Samuel told him that on his way home, he
would meet certain people including a group of prophets with their stringed
instruments, flute, tambourine and harp and they would all begin to worship and
prophesy and the Spirit of the Lord would change Saul into another man. Saul was a believer but now he was converted
and transformed.
In the New
Testament, Acts chapter 9, there was another Saul who loved God and was zealous
to protect the Jewish religion and way of life. Believing he was doing the right thing, he
set about to pull Christian men and women from their homes and put them in
prison, even killing some. But suddenly
one day, a bright light shone from heaven around him, and he fell to the ground
as he heard a voice saying: "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting
me?" Saul answered, "Who are
you Lord?" Then the Lord said,
"I am Jesus whom you are persecuting." So he trembled and was astonished and said,
"Lord, what do you want me to do?"
These very words were Saul's moment of conversion.
These words are what we need to say every
morning and through out the day. - - "Lord what
do you want me to do?"
After three days, God sent Saul to the home of Ananias and was totally converted as hands were laid on him and he was filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke in other tongues. We know it must have happened here, because Paul told us "I speak in tongues more than you all."
Cornelius an
Italian gentile, loved God and gave generously to the poor and prayed to God
always. An angel appeared to him and
told him to send for Peter who would tell him words - - Words that would effect
a drastic change and conversion. As
Peter began to share words about Jesus with Cornelius and his family, the Holy
Spirit fell on all of them and they began to speak in other tongues. What a splendid conversion experience.
I am reminded of
Lazarus who was dead, resurrected from the Grave by Jesus to new life. He did not keep his dirty grave clothes but
left them in the tomb. No when Jesus
raises us up from spiritual death to spiritual new life, we leave behind all
those old things we no longer need.
Many in our city
believe in God - - Honestly, the Bible says even the devil believes and
trembles, but those who "ONLY" believe are not born again. It takes a conversion. An act of the person's will and desire to
request a total complete change where the old life stops and a New Creation
emerges.
As we pray over
our city, let us declare according to 1 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if
any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold,
all things are become new. Believe,
receive Jesus and become new.