Many
in the charismatic movement today are being led away from Jesus, not by sex,
booze and drugs, but by an unhealthy fascination with signs, wonders and
miracles. For example, a young man shared with me about being in a meeting
where miracles were being greatly publicized. He said that at one point the
crowd began to chant over and over “Signs! Miracles! Signs! Miracles!”
Choking back the tears, he said, “I felt grieved in my spirit.” He was also
confused. Why did he feel grieved inside? Aren’t we supposed to desire
miracles? I assured him that what he experienced was the Holy Spirit in him
being grieved by this crowd’s unhealthy preoccupation and fascination with
miracles. Jesus had been preempted by their self-centered desire to see a
miracle.
This reminds me of
Herod who was “exceedingly glad” to finally see Jesus when Pilate sent Jesus to
him during His trial. Why was Herod “exceedingly glad” to see Jesus? It wasn’t
because Herod wanted to know Him and His message. Luke 23:8 says, “He hoped to
see some miracle done by Him.” Herod wanted to be entertained by a miracle. His
interest in Jesus and miracles was centered in himself and his own egotistical
desire.
Believers are not
to follow signs; signs are to follow believers. Mk. 16:15 says, These signs shall follow (accompany) them that
believe. Believers are to follow Jesus and let the signs follow where they
will. The devil can perform signs (remember Pharaoh’s magicians) and if we are
following signs we are headed for trouble. Here are some suggestions to help
keep us on track:
1. Remember that Jesus is the source of true
and genuine miracles, so seek Him.
2. Remember that a miracle is not an end in
itself--to be sought for its own value. Its only value is in bringing glory to
Jesus and helping someone in need.
3. Remember that the primary purpose of
miracles is to honor and exalt the name of Jesus, not build up a preacher,
church or ministry.
4. Don’t follow signs. Follow Jesus and let
the signs follow you.
5. Beware of those who would nurture an
unhealthy fascination with miracles instead of a closer, more intimate walk
with Jesus.
6. Avoid the Herod mentality that wants to
be entertained by a miracle in much the same way that people pay to be
entertained by a magician.
7. Believe in miracles, but follow Jesus
The above article was first published in 2005. The late T.L.
Osborn, a true apostle of God and the father of modern, miracle evangelism, read the article and sent the following email.
Hello
Brother Eddie:
Congratulations
on your newsletter: "Believe in Miracles, but Follow Jesus." We are
facing a real serious plague of superstition in the body of the charismatic
pentecostal world. I am often embarrassed, shocked, ashamed, by the silly
things people are doing and saying. Keep up the good work. We must let the
world know that somebody, somewhere is being faithful to Gospel Redemption
teaching.
Greetings
to you both. You are special. The writings that both of you are offering to our
world are of tremendous spiritual value.
Your
special friend and co-worker with Christ,
T.L.
Osborn
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