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Hosting The Presence Of

God: Bill Johnson


Jesus gave His believers a great assignment. To accomplish the assignment,
believers need to learn to host the Spirit of God. Guest speaker Bill Johnson delved
deep into hosting the presence of God.
“Jesus chose to live as a human being with two qualifications: Without sin, and
empowered by the Holy Spirit,” said Bill Johnson last Friday at City Harvest Church.

The senior leader of Bethel Church in Redding, California preached three services
last weekend, starting on Friday, Feb 15. At this first meeting, Pastor Bill spoke about
hosting the Holy Spirit, explaining that believers can change the atmosphere around
them when they learn to turn their affection towards Him.

WORKS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT


Pastor Bill shared that he had always marvelled at the miracles Jesus did. But when
he started to understand that Jesus did those things as a man submitted to God,
Pastor Bill realized he himself could no longer be satisfied to stay the same.
“We are tasked to heal the sick and cast out demons,” he recounted. “We may not do
it well, but we don’t have the right to change the commission.”

He drew the church’s attention to the story of the woman of the issue of blood in the
Gospels. “Everyone in the crowd was pressing in, but He was able to feel the Holy
Spirit moving to touch the woman. How did Jesus live in the constant conversation
with people’s needs and be so aware of the presence of the Holy Spirit? I asked God
to teach me that as it’s not in the pages!”

A revelation is an invitation to an encounter with God, Pastor Bill went on to say. It


serves as transformation. John 5: 39-40 says that the Pharisees searched for God in
the Scriptures but they were unwilling to come to Him for an encounter.

“Like the woman of the issue of blood, everyone in the crowd had access to whatever
she had. It was her touch that was different,” he said.

“I don’t want to develop intimacy with God just so that He will bless me. That’s
professional intimacy,” declared Pastor Bill. “I want to develop tenderness so that He
is giving me the most incredible invitation to turn my affection towards Him, to be the
one who simply loves Jesus.”
Going to the temple was Peter’s daily routine. Word spread that the shadow of Peter
can heal the sick and people brought the sick into the streets to wait for Peter to pass
by.

“Your shadow will always release whatever overshadows you,” he explained. “The
Spirit of God is in me for my sake but He rests upon me for yours. To simplify it, the
Holy Spirit is in every believer but He does not rest on every believer. It is a privilege
to host Him and allow Him to change the environment we walk into.”
Pastor Bill told a story of how he used to buy lunch from a small grocery store and
each time he would check in with the store owner who had become his friend. Before
he entered the store, he would take a moment to be aware of the Holy Spirit resting
on him. One day, the store owner pulled him aside and told him there was something
different about him.

“There were many believers there in the store, but I might have been the only one
who had turned his affection towards the Holy Spirit before walking in. Whatever you
are most aware of is revealed through your countenance,” he added.

He reminded the congregation that they are atmospheric people and they can
change the atmosphere around them.

Reading from John 8, the pastor encouraged the congregation that Jesus is the Light
of the world. If they find themselves living in a dark place, they need to arise and
shine just as Jesus has commanded.

“The devil has never been a threat to God. The devil exists so that we can be trained
to rule and reign with Christ,” stated Pastor Bill. “Here’s the deal: Jesus did not live in
reaction to the devil but in response to the Father. He ministered out of the place of
rest, and not out of striving. Faith does not come out of the place of striving but of
surrender.”

In Mark 1, when Jesus came to John the Baptist to be baptised, He demonstrated


what it meant to be an intercessor. Pastor Bill explained that the baptism symbolizes
the repentance of sin but Jesus was blameless.

He elaborated. “To be an intercessor means you need to stand in the shoes of


another and plead for their case as though it was your own. Jesus identified with the
sinners in baptism.”

Pastor Bill also noted that intercession is not pointing fingers at others in prayer.
“Whenever we accuse in prayer, God has to defend the person as we are misusing
our authority,” he cautioned.

HOW TO HOST THE SPIRIT OF GOD


The Bible says that the Spirit of God descended on Jesus like a dove (Mark 1:10)
“How would you walk if you knew that a dove is on your shoulder?” Pastor Bill asked
the people. “Caution might be the common word. But I’d say you will move every step
with the dove in mind, to protect what you value the most.”
In Matthew 10:11-13, Jesus told the disciples to let their peace come upon the
household that was worthy and with those that were not, they were to let their peace
return to them.

“How do you actually do that?” asked the preacher to the laughter of the people,
before proceeding to illustrate from Scripture.

Reading Genesis 8:6 -12, in which Noah sent out the dove several times after the
flood and the first few times, it returned to him, Pastor Bill explained that, like a dove,
the Holy Spirit only rests when there is a landing place.
In John 20, Jesus was visiting the disciples three days after He died on the cross. In
John 20:19, He said to them “Peace be with you”. But the disciples did not recognize
Jesus until He showed them His scars. Jesus repeated “Peace to you” when He saw
that they were glad to see Him.

Pastor Bill explained that when Jesus said “Peace be with you” the first time, His
words had nowhere to land because the disciples were in shock and did not receive
it. Only when they recognized Him could they receive the words.

“In the Kingdom of God, Peace is a person,” he explained. “Jesus released a person
when He spoke.”

In John 6, Jesus said that His words are spirit and they are life. “So when He walked
into the room and He says ‘peace be to you’, it wasn’t just words; He spoke and
presence was released.”

Pastor Bill also noted that Jesus followed up His blessing of peace with this: “As the
Father sent Me, I send you”. He explained that Jesus had two primary assignments:
one, to reveal the Father, and the second was to release the presence. Believers
have the same assignments.

He added that the Kingdom of God is the domain where God rules. That’s why when
Jesus cast out demons, He said the Kingdom of God has come—Light has come to
shove out darkness (Matt 12:28).

What does it really mean when believers pray, “On earth as it is in heaven”? When
Jesus said “Seek first the kingdom”, He was asking believers to make it a priority to
seek for the manifestation of God’s dominion in that situation. Where there is
torment, seek for peace to drive out the torment. When there is poverty, break the
cycle of poverty because there’s no poverty in heaven. That is kingdom reality
manifesting on earth.

“Every time we hear the Father speak and we say the same things, we change the
reality that people live in, we change the options that they can draw from,” he said.

Pastor Bill gave the example of a person who is suffering a financial crisis who would
never think of asking God for provision. Through a believer’s own lifestyle, he can
show him that there is a God who actually cares and provides.

“Why would He cause the Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead to dwell inside every
believer? Why would He give us these promises?” asked Pastor Bill. “It’s because
our assignment is so great. He said to ‘disciple nations’. He didn’t say, ‘get a few
believers here and I’ll be satisfied and now return’.”

As he brought the service to a close, Pastor Bill challenged the congregation to turn
their affection to the Holy Spirit and to host Him.

“What starts to happen is we start to see more miracles happen by accident than
ever used to happen on purpose,” he encouraged.

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