Thursday, July 20, 2017

ISUS A FĂCUT VOIA TATĂL/JESUS DID THE FATHER’S WILL by Doyle Davidson Chapter 7 româna/engleză

Dumnezeu Nu Vă Va Izgoni, Capitolul 7
Următoarele versete la care vreau să vă uitați sunt ale lui Ioan 6:32-37. Isus vorbea cu evreii, care L-au întrebat ce semne va arăta, acesta pe care ei să le poată vedea și crede:
Atunci Isus le-a zis: adevărat, adevărat vă spun că nu Moise v-a dat pâinea din cer, ci Tatăl Meu vă dă adevărata pâine din cer (v. 32).
Căci pâinea Lui Dumnezeu este Cel Care coboară din cer, și dă lumii viață (v. 33).
Ei I-au zis: Domnule, dă-ne întotdeauna această pâine (v. 34).
Isus le-a răspuns: Eu sunt pâinea vieții. Cel ce vine la Mine nu va flămânzi niciodată și cel ce crede în Mine nu va înseta niciodată (v. 35).
Dar v-am spus că M-ați văzut și tot nu credeți (v. 36).
Tot ce-Mi dă Tatăl va ajunge la Mine, iar pe cel ce vine la Mine nu-l voi izgoni niciodată afară (v. 37).
Dacă veți merge umili la Tată în numele Lui Isus, Tatăl vă va duce la Isus și vă va ierta, iar Isus nu vă va izgoni niciodată. Încetați să vă gândiți că veți fi respinși. Isus a murit pentru oamenii care erau deja morți în greșelile și păcatele lor. Isus nu vă va întoarce spatele și nu vă va izgoni după ce El a murit pentru voi. Ar fi ridicol dacă ar face asta.
Chiar dacă este ridicol, și eu am crezut acest lucru. În unele perioade de la mijlocul anilor 1970, când încercam să rezolv diferite probleme spirituale, nu eram sigur ce a făcut Dumnezeu cu mine. Aveam mulți oameni religioși în jur care îl ajutau pe Santana să mă convingă că Dumnezeu mi-a întors spatele.
Slavă Domnulu că am avut destulă minte încât să citesc Biblia--să continui să o citesc, să o studiez, și să cred ceea ce pot. Dumnezeu m-a ajutat în necredința mea. Făcea miracole atunci când aveam nevoie, și mă încuraja mereu.
Voi aprecia mereu felul în care m-a îndrumat Dumnezeu prin semne și minuni. De fiecare dată când părea că nu o să reușesc, El venea la mine cu un semn măreț sau cu o minune. Iar eu spuneam “Oh, da, Dumnezeu este încă cu mine,” și continuam să cred Dumnezeu. Acum credința mea s-a perfecționat până într-un punct în care deja am prosperitate financiară și sănătate divină și alte binecuvântări. Și voi continua în acest fel, pentru că aceasta este voia Domnului.
Să Trăiască Prin Credința Lui
Habacuc 2:4 ne spune că există o viziune. Viziunea este: “cel drept va trăi prin credința Lui,” adică prin credința în Dumnezeu. Romani 1:16 ne spune că Evanghelia este “puterea Lu Dumnezeu pentru mântuirea fiecăruia care crede, întâi a iudeului, apoi a grecului.” Iar apoi, Romani 1:17 spune:
Deoarece în ea [în Evanghelie] este descoperită o dreptate oferită de Dumnezeu, care vine din credință și care duce la credință, așa cum este scris: Cel drept va trăi prin credință [în El].
Dreptatea Lui Dumnezeu este descoperită din credință în credință. Ce se întâmplă după aceea? Cel drept va trăi prin credința Lui--prin credința Lui Dumnezeu. Cum obținem această credință? Romani 10:17 ne spune că aceasta vine ascultând Evanghelia Domnului Isus Hristos.
Toate acestea sunt foarte clare și foarte biblice. Totuși, dacă există ceva ce trebuie să recunosc în mod intenționat, este conceptual religios de a cere bani. Nu am fost în niciun loc în care oamenii religioși să înțeleagă finanțele.
Nu am cerut niciodată nimănui bani. Niciodată nu spun oamenilor că am nevoie de bani. Dumnezeu vrea să vă învăț și pe voi să nu mai cereți bani. Nu mai cereți bani și începeți să credeți în Dumnezeu. Dacă veți căuta regatul Lui Dumnezeu și dreptatea Acestuia și vă rugați Domnului pentru problemele financiare până când acesta le rezolvă, așa cum am învățat și eu să fac, banii vor apărea și ei de fiecare dată.
Biserica din America și din întreaga lume a fost învățată de cerșetori care vor să fie cerșetori. De aceea creștinii cer mereu bani. Motivul pentru care trebuie să ceri mereu bani este pentru că nu faci voia Tatălui.
Eu nu trebuie să cer bani. Să vă spun, nu sunt unul dintre copii preferați ai Domnului. Sunt cineva care I se supune. Și pentru că mă supun Lui, mă înconjoară favoruri. Oamenii religioși trebuie să se oprească din a spune, scrie, și ruga oamenii să se roage pentru nevoile acestora.
Eu nu spun nimănui care sunt nevoile mele. Nu am nevoie să le spun. Nu trebuie să vă rugați pentru nevoile mele. Rugați-vă în schimb, să vorbesc cât de îndrăzneț trebuie să vorbesc, așa cum vi se spune în Efeseni 6:20. Atunci vă veți supune Domnului.
Isus Nu Va Pierde Nimic
Isus continua în Ioan 6:38:
Căci am coborât din cer nu ca să fac voia Mea, ci voia Celui ce M-a trimis.
De aceea a venit Isus. Nu a venit din voia Sa, ci din voia Aceluia care L-a trimis.
Ioan 6:39 continua:
Și voia Celui ce M-a trimis este să nu pierd nimic din tot ce Mi-a dat El, ci să-l învii în ziua de pe urmă (v. 39).
Căci voia Tatălui Meu este ca oricine Îl vede pe Fiul și crede în El să aibă viață veșnică, iar Eu Îl voi învia în ziua de pe urmă (v. 40).
Vedeți asta? “...să nu pierd nimic...” Voia Tatălui este ca voi să nu vă pierdeți. Vă vine să credeți acest lucru? Dacă îl credeți, atunci de ce sunteți atât de speriați că vă veți pierde? Dumnezeu nu pierde oamenii. Oamenii Îl pierd pe Dumnezeu. Nu Îl mai urmează. Nu Îi mai ascultă vocea. Nu Îi mai ascultă cuvintele. Fac numai ce vor ei să facă.
Nu-l Voi Izgoni Niciodată Afară
La începutul anilor 1970, atunci când nimeni nu mă încuraja, eu mă încurajam singur cu Ioan 6:37:
...iar pe cel ce vine la Mine nu-l voi izgoni niciodată afară.
Am găsit acest verset și m-am ținut de el. Am spus, “Ei bine, vin la tine, Isus, iar Tu mă vei putea izgoni, pentru că ai spus că nu vei face asta niciodată. Cred în Tine și voi lua controlul acestei situații. Nu voi fi înfrânt.”
Nici nu pot să număr de câte ori m-am rugat cu acest verset. Dar trebuie să credeți asta. Și dacă veți crede asta, vă veți ruga și voi.
Nu veți spune, “Oh, Doamne, ce îmi faci, de ce mă părăsești așa?” Asta ar fi numai îndoială și lipsă de credință și o inimă tare.
Dacă voi credeți în Dumnezeu, vă veți ruga cu versetul 37. Vă veți tine de acel verset atunci când tot altceva nu funcționează. Dacă Îl credeți pe Dumnezeu, Îi veți spune Lui Isus, “Tu nu vei alunga pe nimeni din cei care vin la tine.” Și, așa cum spune Ioan 6:39, Isus nu va pierde “nimic din tot ce Mi-a dat El, ci să-l învii ăn ziua de pe urmă [pe voi].”
Uitați-vă la Ioan 6:40:
Căci voia Tatălui Meu este ca oricine Îl vede pe Fiul și crede în El să aibă viața veșnică, iar Eu Îl voi învia în ziua de pe urmă.
Dacă voi credeți în Isus, El nu vă va pierde. Nu o să fiți părăsiți. Lui Isus nu i-a fost teamă că Tatăl Îl va părăsi, iar Isus nu vă va părăsi pe voi. Dar trebuie să credeți în El.
God Will Not Cast You Out, by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 7
The next verses I want to look at are John 6:32-37. Jesus was again speaking to the Jews, who had asked Jesus what sign He would show, that they might see and believe:
Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven (v. 32).
For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world (v. 33).
Then said they unto him, Lord, evermore give us this bread (v. 34).
And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst (v. 35).
But I said unto you, That ye also have seen me, and believe not (v. 36).
All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will no wise cast out (v. 37).
If you will come humbly to the Father in Jesus’ name, the Father will bring you to Jesus and will forgive you, and Jesus will not cast you out. Stop being afraid that you are going to be rejected. Jesus died for people when they were dead in their trespasses and sins. Jesus is not going to turn around and reject you after He died for you. That would be ridiculous.
Even though it is ridiculous, I have thought that, too. There were times in the mid-1970’s when I was trying to work my way through certain spiritual problems, that I was not sure what God had done with me. I had many religious people helping Satan try to convince me that God was rejecting me.
Thank God, I had enough sense to read the Bible--to continue to read it, study it, and believe what I could. God helped my unbelief. He would do a miracle when I needed it, and it would always encourage me.
I will always appreciate how God led me with signs and wonders. Each time it appeared that I was not going to make it, He would come through with a might sign and wonder. I would say, “Oh, yes, God is with me still,” and I would continue to believe God. Now my faith has been perfected to a point that I walk in financial prosperity and divine health and other blessings. I will continue that way because that is the will of God.
Live By His Faith
Habakkuk 2:4 tells us that there is a vision. The vision is: “The just shall live by his faith,” that is, by the faith of God. Romans 1:16 tells us that the gospel is “the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.” Then, Romans 1:17 states:
For therein [the gospel] is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by [His] faith.
The righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith. Then what happens? The just shall live by His faith--by the faith of God. How do we get this faith? Romans 10:17 tells us that faith comes by hearing the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
All of this is very clear and absolutely Biblical. However, if there is anything that I recognize internationally, it is the religious concept of asking for money. I have not been any place where religious people understand finances.
I have never asked anyone for money. I never tell people that I need money. God wants me to teach you to stop begging for money, as well. Stop asking for money, and start believing God. If you will seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness and pray about your financial problems until God supplies you, as I have learned to do, the money will be manifested every time.
The church of America and the world has been taught by beggars to be beggars. That is why Christians are always begging for money. The reason you always have to ask for money is that you are not doing the will of the Father.
I do not have to ask for finances. Let me tell you, I am not one of God’s favorite children. I am one who obeys Him. Because I obey Him, favor encompasses me. Religious people need to stop calling people, writing people, and asking people to pray about their needs.
I do not tell anyone my needs. I do not have to. You do not need to pray about my needs. Instead, pray that I will speak boldly as I ought to speak, as you are instructed in Ephesians 6:20. Then you will be obeying God.
Jesus Will Lose Nothing
Jesus continued in John 6:38:
For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me.
That is why Jesus came. He did not come to do His will, but the will of Him who sent Him.
John 6:39 goes on:
And this is the Father’s will which hath sent me, that all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day (v. 39).
And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day (v. 40).
Do you see that? “...Lose nothing...” The Father’s will is that you not be lost. Can you believe that? If you believe it, why are you so nervous about being lost? God does not lose people. People lose God. They do not follow Him. They do not listen to His voice. They do not listen to His words. They do what they want.
I will in No Wise Cast Him Out
In the early 1970’s when no one would encourage me, I encouraged myself with John 6:37:
...And him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.
I found that verse, and I held onto it. I said, “Well, I am coming to you, Jesus, and You cannot cast me out, because You said that You would not. I am believing You, and I will gain the victory in this situation. I will not be defeated.”
I cannot count the number of times I have prayed that verse. But you have to believe it. If you believe it, you will pray it. You will not say, “God, what are You doing to me, leaving me here like this?” That is nothing but doubt and unbelief and a hard heart.
If you believe God, you will pray verse 37. You will hold onto that verse when everything else fails. If you believe God, you will say to Jesus, “Anyone who comes to You, You will in no wise cast him out.” And, as John 6:40 says, Jesus will “lose nothing, but raise [you] up again the last day.”
Look at John 6:40:
And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.
If you believe on Jesus, He will not lose you. You are not going to be left. Jesus was not afraid that the Father would lose Him, and Jesus will not lose you. But you have to believe Him.

JESÚS HIZO LA VOLUNTAD DEL PADRE/JESUS DID THE FATHER'S WILL by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 3.4 Español/English

JESÚS HIZO LA VOLUNDAD DEL PADRE, Capítulo 3.4 
Jesús Humillo Su Alma con Ayuno

 Además, Jesús ayunó 40 días. Isaías 58:6 dice:

El ayuno que yo escogí, ¿no es más bien desatar las ligaduras de impiedad, soltar las cargas de opresión, dejar ir libres a los quebrantados y romper todo yugo?

El alma de Jesús no estaba integra. Él estaba lleno del Espíritu Santo y Su Espíritu era del Hijo del Cielo, pero Su alma y cuerpo eran de Su madre terrenal.
Las personas religiosas no pueden ver que si Jesús es en verdad nuestro ejemplo, Él tenía que obedecer el Salmo 35:13 y humilló Su alma con ayuno.

Estudia el décimo capítulo de Hechos. Cornelio, el centurión de la banda italiana, era un hombre devoto, uno quien temía a Dios con toda su casa y dio
"muchas limosnas al pueblo y oraba siempre a Dios". Cuando Pedro preguntó a Cornelio por qué Cornelio había  mandado por él, Cornelio contestó, en Hechos 10:30:
                                                                                          
—Hace cuatro días que a esta hora yo estaba en ayunas; y a la hora novena, mientras oraba en mi casa, vi que se puso delante de mí un varón con vestido resplandeciente,

Dios mandó a Pedro a predicar el evangelio a Cornelio porque Cornelio daba muchas limosnas, oraba a Dios siempre y ayunaba. Si tú esperas recibir cualquier cosa de Dios, tú vas a tener que hacer lo mismo.

El Poder del Espíritu

Así, entre Lucas 4:1 y Lucas 4:14, Jesús pasó por los 40 días ayunando, orando y Él regresó en el poder del Espíritu. Él fue al desierto lleno del Espíritu. Él regresó en el poder del Espíritu. Había un cambio en Su alma y Su cuerpo durante esos 40 días, porque Él pasó de ser lleno del Espíritu a estar en el poder del Espíritu.

Él vino a Nazaret,  donde Él fue criado y Él fue a la sinagoga. Así como era Su costumbre, se levantó a leer. Las personas lo reconocieron como el hijo de José. Ellos no supieron que Él era el Mesías. Él no se veía diferente después de haber ayunado por 40 días. Él pudo haber perdido algo de peso, pero la Biblia no dice eso.
Ellos le dieron el libro del profeta Isaías y de acuerdo a Lucas 4:18, Él leyó,

 18 «El Espíritu del Señor está sobre mí,
por cuanto me ha ungido para dar buenas nuevas a los pobres;
me ha enviado a sanar a los quebrantados de corazón,
a pregonar libertad a los cautivos
y vista a los ciegos,
a poner en libertad a los oprimidos

19 y a predicar el año agradable del Señor.»

En otras palabras, Él dijo: "Lo que acabo de hablar es lo que es aceptado. Nada más, no otra clase de predicación, es aceptado y yo pasé 40 días ayunando  para aprender a caminar en obediencia al Padre".

Ellos Fueron Llenos de Ira

Lucas 4:20 continúa:

20 Enrollando el libro, lo dio al ministro y se sentó. Los ojos de todos en la sinagoga estaban fijos en él.

Todos ustedes saben que pasó. Los ojos de todos en la sinagoga estaban fijos en Él y Él dijo a ellos, en el verso 21:

—Hoy se ha cumplido esta Escritura delante de vosotros.

Él continuó hablando y ellos se enojaron mucho. En el verso 28 dice:

28 Al oír estas cosas, todos en la sinagoga se llenaron de ira. 

Era Su costumbre leer. Ellos nunca se habían llenados de ira antes. Ellos no le habrían dado el libro, si hubieran estado enojados. En los versos 29-30 nos dice que ellos:

29 Levantándose, lo echaron fuera de la ciudad y lo llevaron hasta la cumbre del monte sobre el cual estaba edificada la ciudad de ellos, para despeñarlo;

30 pero él pasó por en medio de ellos y se fue.

Gloria a Jesús, eso, mi amigo, ¡es reinar! Jesús pasó por en medio de ellos y siguió Su camino.

Jesús  Complació al Padre

Ahora, el punto de lo que acabamos de leer es este, Jesús siempre hizo la voluntad del Padre y en todo Él complació al Padre. Incluso complació al Padre para enojar a aquellos en la sinagoga de la casa de Jesús hasta el punto, que querían matarlo.

Los 40 días en el desierto, ayunando y orando, fueron en preparación de Jesús para empezar Su ministerio y es como el Padre te preparará a ti. Él no te enviará a predicar y dejarte ser destruido.

Dios te guiará en algún lugar como Él lo hizo con Jesús.  Eso es lo que Él hizo conmigo. Él me enseñó y cuando yo pude caminar en el poder del Espíritu Santo, Dios me envió a la iglesia Metodista por tres años. Yo crecí en más poder y cuando yo era capaz de caminar en el suficiente poder para reinar en la ciudad de Plano, Texas, entonces Él me guio aquí.

Él no me trajo aquí porque Yo predico una buena palabra, porque a veces yo no podía hacer que las palabras salieran de mí. Él me trajo aquí porque yo lo obedecí. Yo quiero que sepas como Dios trabaja. Yo quiero que veas la voluntad del Padre. Yo quiero que veas que obedecer la voluntad del Padre es lo que hizo a Jesús un siervo justo.


JESUS DID THE FATHER'S WILL by Doyle Davidson, Chapter 3.4
Jesus Humbled His Soul with Fasting

In addition, Jesus fasted for 40 days.  Isaiah 58:6 says:

Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?

Jesus' soul was not upright in Him.  He was full of the Holy Spirit, and His Spirit was the Son from Heaven, but His soul and body were from His earthly mother.  Religious people cannot see that if Jesus is truly our example, He had to obey Psalm 35:13 and humble His soul with fasting.

Study the tenth chapter of Acts.  Cornelius, the centurion of the Italian band, was a devout man, one who feared God with all his house and gave "much alms to the people, and prayed to God always."  When Peter asked Cornelius why Cornelius had sent for him, Cornelius answered, in Acts 10:30:

Four days ago I was fasting until this hour; and at the ninth hour I prayed in my house, and, behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing,...

God sent Peter to preach the gospel to Cornelius because Cornelius gave much alms, prayed to God always, and fasted.  If you expect to receive anything from God, you will have to do likewise.

Power of the Spirit

So, between Luke 4:1 and Luke 4:14, Jesus went through 40 days of fasting and praying, and He returned in the power of the Spirit.  He went into the wilderness full of the Spirit.  He came back in the power of the Spirit.  There was a change in His soul and His body during those 40 days, because He went from being full of the Spirit to being in the power of the Spirit.

He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up, and He went into the synagogue.  As was His custom, he stood up to read.  The people there recognized Him as Joseph's son.  They did not know that He was the Messiah.  He did not look any different after fasting for 40 days.  He may have lost some weight, but the Bible does not say.
They handed Him the book of the prophet Isaiah, and according to Luke 4:18, He read,

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised (v. 18),

To preach the acceptable year of the Lord (v. 19).

In other words, He said,"What I have just spoken is what is accepted.  Nothing else--no other kind of preaching--is accepted, and I spent 40 days fasting to learn to walk in obedience to the Father."

They Were Filled with Wrath

Luke 4:20 continues:

And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat down.  And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him.

All of you know what happened. The eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on Him,and He said to them, in verse 21,

This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.

He continued speaking, and they became very angry.  Verse 28 says:

And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,...

It was His custom to read.  They had never become wrathful before.  They would not have handed Him the book if they had been angry.  Verses 29-30 tell us that they:

... rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill where on their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong (v. 29).

But he passing through the midst of them went his way (v. 30),

Glory be to Jesus--that, my friend, is ruling!  Jesus passed through the midst of them and went His way.

Jesus Pleased the Father

Now, the point of what we have just read is this--Jesus always did the will of the Father, and every thing that He did pleased the Father.  It even pleased the Father to upset those in Jesus' home synagogue to the point that they wanted to kill Him.

The 40 days in the wilderness, fasting and praying, were in preparation for Jesus to begin His ministry, and that is how the Father will prepare you.  He will not send you out to preach and let you be destroyed.

God will lead you somewhere the way He did Jesus.  That is what He did to me.  He taught me, and when I could walk in the power of the Holy Spirit, God sent me to the Methodist church for three years.  I grew in more power,and when I was able to walk in enough power to rule in the city of Plano,Texas, He led me here.
     
 He did not bring me here because I preached a good word, because sometimes I could not even make the words come out.  He brought me here because I obeyed Him.  I want you to know how God works.  I want you to see the will of the Father.  I want you to see that obeying the will of the Father is what made Jesus a righteous servant.

JESUS A FAIT LA VOLONTE DE DIEU/JESUS DID THE FATHER'S WILL, by Doyle Davidson, chapt. 3.4 Français/English

Chapitre 3.4 – Jésus dans le Désert

Plein de l'Esprit Saint

A présent, je veux vous montrer qu'il s'est produit un changement dans le corps et dans l'âme de Jésus, entre le moment où Jésus était dans le désert, mené par le Saint Esprit (Luc 4:1) et celui où il est retourné en Galilée (Luc 4:14).

Luc 4:1 nous dit que Jésus était ''plein de l'Esprit Saint''. Au verset 14, Il est retourné ''dans la puissance de l'Esprit''. Durant ces 40 jours, Il a jêuné, prié et cité la Parole de Dieu à Satan.

Jésus ne s'est pas limité à ces trois citations, de la Parole de Dieu au diable, que nous venons de lire, de cela j'en suis absolument persuadé. Il a résisté le diable avec Sa foi durant ces 40 jours. C'est ainsi qu'il n'a pas succombé à la tentation. Qu'à dit Jésus aux disciples dans le jardin de Gethsémané ? ''Priez …'' Pourquoi ? ''.. afin que vous n'entriez pas en tentation.''

Jésus a humilié Son âme en Jeûnant

Jésus a jeûné ces 40 jours. Esaie 58:6 dit : N'est-ce pas ici le jeûne que j'ai choisi, qu'on rompe les chaînes de l'iniquité, qu'on fasse tomber les liens du joug, et qu'on renvoie libres les opprimés, et que vous brisiez tout joug ?

L'âme de Jésus n'était pas droite devant Lui (Dieu). Il était plein du Saint Esprit, et Son Esprit était celui du Fils des Cieux, mais Son âme et Son corps, de celui de Sa mère, de ce monde. Les gens religieux ne peuvent pas voir que si Jésus est réellement notre exemple, Il a dû alors obéir le Psaume 35:13 et humilier son âme dans le jeûne.

Etudiez Actes, chapitre 10. Corneille, centurion de la cohorte appelée Italique, pieux et craignant Dieu avec toute sa maison, ''faisant beaucoup d'aumônes au peuple et priant Dieu continuellement'' Quand Pierre a demandé à Corneille pourquoi il l'a envoyé chercher, Corneille lui a répondu, Actes 10:30 :

Il y a quatre jours que j'étais en jeûne jusqu'à cette heure-ci, et à la neuvième heure, je priais dans ma maison ; et voici, un homme se tint devant moi dans un vêtement éclatant …

Dieu a envoyé Pierre annoncer l'évangile à Corneille parce qu'il faisait beaucoup d'aumônes, il priait toujours et jeûnait. Si vous voulez recevoir quoique ce soit de Dieu, vous devrez en faire autant.

Puissance de l'Esprit

Donc, entre Luc 4:1 et luc 4:14, Jésus a jeûné et prié pendant ces 40 jours, puis Il est retourné dans la puissance de l'Esprit. Il est allé dans le désert plein de l'Esprit. Il est retourné dans la puissance de l'Esprit. Pendant ces 40 jours il s'est produit un changement dans l'âme et le corps de Jésus parce qu'il est passé de l'état de plein de l'Esprit à celui de la puissance de l'Esprit.

Il vint à Nazareth, où il a grandi, et Il se rendit à la synagogue. Selon Sa coutume, Il se leva pour lire. Il était connu là comme étant le fils de Joseph. Il ne savaient pas qu'Il était le Messie. Les gens de ce lieu-là le connaissaient comme étant le fils de Joseph. Son apparence n'avait pas changé après ces 40 jours de jeûne. Il avait peut être perdu un peu de poids, mais le Bible n'en fait pas état.

On lui a donné le livre du prophète Esaie et, selon Luc 4:18, il a lu :

L'Esprit du Seigneur est sur moi, parce qu'il m'a oint pour annoncer de bonnes nouvelles (ou évangéliser) aux pauvres ; il m'a envoyé pour guérir ceux qui ont le cœur froissé, pour publier aux captifs la délivrance, et aux aveugles le recouvrement de la vue ; pour renvoyer libres ceux qui sont foulés, (v.18) et pour publier l'an agréable du Seigneur.(v.19)

En d'autres termes, Il a dit : ''les paroles que je viens d'énoncer sont celles qui sont acceptées. Rien d'autre – aucune autre sorte de prêche n'est acceptable, et je viens de passer 40 jours, jeûnant pour apprendre à marcher dans l'obéissance du Père.''

Ils étaient Remplis de Colère

Luc 4:20 continue ainsi : ''Et ayant ployé le livre, et l'ayant rendu à celui qui était de service, il s'assit ; et les yeux de tous ceux qui étaient dans la synagogue étaient arrêtés sur lui.

Vous savez tous ce qui est arrivé. Les yeux de tous ceux qui étaient dans la synagogue étaient arrêtés sur Lui, et Il leur a dit, au verset 21 :

Aujourd'hui cette écriture est accomplie, vous l'entendant dans vos oreilles.

Il a continué à parler et ils devinrent très en colère. Verset 28 dit :

Et ils furent tous remplis de colère dans la synagogue en entendant ces choses ;  

C'était Sa coutume de lire dans la synagogue. Avant ils ne s'étaient jamais mis en colère. Autrement ils ne Lui auraient jamais tendu le livre. Les versets 29-30 nous disent :

… et s'étant levés, ils le chassèrent hors de la ville, et le menèrent jusqu'au bord escarpé de la montagne sur laquelle leur ville était bâtie, de manière à l'en précipiter. (v.29)  Mais lui, passant au milieu d'eux, s'en alla. (v.30)

Gloire à  Jésus – ça, mes amis ça s'appelle reigner ! Jésus est passé au mieux d'eux et s'en est allé son chemin.


JESUS DID THE FATHER’S WILL, Chapter 3, Jesus in the Wilderness (Part 4)

Full of the Holy Ghost 

Now,I want to show you that during the time Jesus was in the wilderness--from the time in Luke 4:1 that He was led by the Spirit until the time in Luke 4:14 that He returned into Galilee, a change occurred in Jesus' soul and body.

InLuke 4:1, we are told that Jesus was "full of the Holy Ghost." In verse 14, He returned, "in the power of the Spirit." During those 40 days, He fasted, prayed, and quoted the Word of Godto Satan.

You cannot convince me that the only times Jesus quoted the Word to the devil are the three times we just read.  He had been resisting him with His faith the entire 40 days.  That is how He kept from falling into temptation.  What did Jesus say to the disciples in the garden of Gethsemane?  "Pray..."  Why? "...That you enter not into temptation."

Jesus Humbled His Soul with Fasting 

In addition, Jesus fasted for 40 days.  Isaiah 58:6 says: Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? 

Jesus' soul was not upright in Him.  He was full of the Holy Spirit, and His Spirit was the Son from Heaven, but His soul and body were from His earthly mother.  Religious people cannot see that if Jesus is truly our example, He had to obey Psalm 35:13 and humble His soul with fasting.

Study the tenth chapter of Acts.  Cornelius, the centurion of the Italian band, was a devout man, one who feared God with all his house and gave "much alms to the people, and prayed to God always." When Peter asked Cornelius why Cornelius had sent for him, Cornelius answered, in Acts 10:30:

Four days ago I was fasting until this hour; and at the ninth hour I prayed in my house, and, behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing,...

God sent Peter to preach the gospel to Cornelius because Cornelius gave much alms, prayed to God always, and fasted.  If you expect to receive anything from God, you will have to do likewise.

Power of the Spirit 

So, between Luke 4:1 and Luke 4:14, Jesus went through 40 days of fasting and praying, and He returned in the power of the Spirit.  He went into the wilderness full of the Spirit.  He came back in the power of the Spirit.  There was a change in His soul and His body during those 40 days, because He went from being full of the Spirit to being in the power of the Spirit.

He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up, and He went into the synagogue.  As was His custom, he stood up to read.  The people there recognized Him as Joseph's son.  They did not know that He was the Messiah.  He did not look any different after fasting for 40 days.  He may have lost some weight, but the Bible does not say.

 They handed Him the book of the prophet Isaiah, and according to Luke 4:18, He read,

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised (v. 18), 
To preach the acceptable year of the Lord (v. 19). 

In other words, He said, "What I have just spoken is what is accepted.  Nothing else--no other kind of preaching--is accepted, and I spent 40 days fasting to learn to walk in obedience to the Father."

They Were Filled with Wrath 

Luke 4:20 continues: And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat down.  And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him. 

All of you know what happened.  The eyes of all them that were inthe synagogue were fastened on Him, and He said to them, in verse 21,

This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears. 

He continued speaking, and they became very angry.  Verse 28 says:

And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,... 

It was His custom to read.  They had never become wrathful before. They would not have handed Him the book if they had been angry. Verses 29-30 tell us that they:

...rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong (v. 29). But he passing through the midst of them went his way (v. 30), 

Glory be to Jesus--that, my friend, is ruling!  Jesus passed through the midst of them and went His way.