Gloria Copeland — Responding With Compassion Part 3

Gloria Copeland

The nature of compassion is to give you a part of what
it possesses. This is how it works. For example, in spite
of His personal circumstances, Jesus prayed and
ministered to the people all day long and then provided
for their physical nourishment.

After all this had taken place, it says in Matthew 14:22
that “Straightway Jesus constrained his disciples to get into
a ship, and to go before him unto the other side, while he
sent the multitudes away.” Jesus had a reason in His heart
for telling them to go. I am satisfied that the Spirit of God
directed Him, in the middle of ministering to the people,
to go to the other side of the lake where more ministry
awaited Him, more sick, desperate people needing help.
Compassion was still directing Him.

He sent the disciples to the other side of the lake and
spent the evening in prayer. Matthew 14:23-28 picks up
the story: “And when he had sent the multitudes away,
he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when the
evening was come, he was there alone. But the ship was
now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves: for the
wind was contrary. And in the fourth watch of the night
Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea.”

His compassion for them brought about this miracle.
The Spirit of compassion, the Holy Spirit, revealed they
were in trouble. He then enabled Jesus to walk on the water
to get to them: “And when the disciples saw him walking
on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and
they cried out for fear. But straightway Jesus spake unto
them saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid. And
Peter answered Him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me
come unto thee on the water.”

Because Peter cornered Jesus by saying, “If it be You,”
Jesus could not answer Peter any other way but to say,
“Come.” Jesus knew Peter did not have the level of faith to
walk on that water, but He didn’t rebuke him for stepping
out on what little faith he had.

Gloria Copeland

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Gloria Copeland — Responding With Compassion Part 1

Gloria Copeland

Having the Spirit of God move and lead you by compassion
from deep within your innermost being is not mental at
all. It is beyond feeling and even beyond saying “I feel
led.” It is where we yearn and experience the heart’s
desire of God.

From that area, rivers of living water begin to flow.
In comparison to a spring of everlasting life which
touches only you, a river reaches out to everyone.
It flows out of your innermost being for others.
Most people have only experienced the spring because they
spend the majority of their time praying for themselves and
their own needs.

Jesus had a river of life flowing out of Him. He was
sensitive to the needs of the people through the Holy Spirit
working in Him. The Spirit of God guided Him in the perfect
will of the Father. Jesus operated in the gifts of the Spirit
to set people free.

From deep within His Spirit, Jesus perceived what
the Father would have Him do. He was led by the inward
moving and yearning of the Spirit of God: “For what things
soever he (God) doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise”
(John 5:19).

There were times when Jesus had visions and saw
things in His Spirit. On other occasions, the Holy Spirit
moved deeply on the inside of Him in the area of knowing,
which is the word of knowledge. He perceived what people
were thinking or what they had in their hearts. This also
happened at the tomb of Lazarus. He groaned from deep
within His Spirit, then said to the Father, “I know You have
already heard Me.”

In a similar manner, we have the capacity to respond
to the compassion of God by expressing ourselves through
groanings and utterances in the spirit. Sometimes when I
pray, it comes out in groanings. I find at times the more I
pray the deeper down in my spirit it goes. Sometimes it gets
down into an area where it is hard to express in words.

Gloria Copeland

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Gloria Copeland — Rely On Your Comforter

Gloria Copeland

Jesus called the Holy Spirit the Comforter
(John 14:16). The word used for Comforter
means counselor, helper, intercessor, advocate,
strengthener, standby. Learn to rely on the
Holy Spirit in all these areas of His ministry.
He is the great enabler!

Jesus said the Holy Spirit is given to teach
you, not just some things, but all the truth.

“Ye are of God, little children, and have
overcome them: because greater is he that is
in you, than he that is in the world” (1 John
4:4). Meditate on this verse and confess it
with your lips until your spirit sings with the
reality that “greater is He that is in me than
he that is in the world.”

There is One on the inside to guide you
who knows everything from the beginning to
the end. Rely on His guidance and direction
in every decision. Expect His power to aid
you in every crisis as well as in everyday life.
He is more powerful than the enemy. Satan is
no match for Him.

This Great One has been instructed to
lead you into all the truth. He will lead, so
be quick to follow. He will not only tell you
what to do, but will also help you do it. He
will empower you.

The Spirit who created the universe now
dwells in you. Allow your mind to grasp what
your spirit is telling you. This Great One lives
in you!

“But ye shall receive power, after that
the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye
shall be witnesses unto me…” (Acts 1:8).
Something wonderful has happened to you
today. Power! Power! Power! You have been
endued with God’s power and God’s ability!

Dare to believe for this truth and power to be
displayed in your life and you will be a witness
to men that Jesus is alive!

Gloria Copeland

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Gloria Copeland — Be Filled With the Spirit Part 3

Gloria Copeland

I am so grateful to be able to pray in
the spirit by the Holy Spirit. As we saw in
the Scriptures, when believers received the
Baptism in the Holy Spirit, they spoke with
other tongues. This will be a great blessing to
you. After you receive your prayer language,
pray in the spirit every day. This helps your
spirit to be strong and keep rule over your life.

First Corinthians 14:14 says, “For if I pray
in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but
my understanding is unfruitful.” The Amplified
Bible says, “…my spirit [by the Holy Spirit
within me] prays….” The Holy Spirit is giving
your spirit the prayer or praise. Your voice is
giving sound to this spiritual language.

The Amplified Bible also says that Cornelius
and his household spoke in unknown languages
and extolled and magnified God. The definition
of extol is “to praise enthusiastically.”

When you receive the indwelling of the
Holy Spirit, your spirit will immediately have
a desire to express itself in praise to God.
How could you help but pour forth praise
after having the Holy Spirit, who proceeds
directly from the Father God, come upon you
in power? Your well begins to overflow and
rivers are the result (John 4:14, 7:37-39)!

There may be no unusual feeling physically.
Spiritual blessings are received by faith—not
by sight or by feeling. Your lips may flutter
and your tongue feel thick, or you may hear
the supernatural words forming down inside
your being. Or none of the above may be evident.

The lips and tongue are the organs we
use to form words. Your physical instruments
of speech—lips, tongue, vocal cords—must
cooperate with your spirit in order to give
sound to prayer or praise that the Holy Spirit
has given. Immediately upon receiving, spiritual
language is ready for you to speak.

Remember, you have nothing to fear.
God has already said that you would receive
the real thing. Isaiah 57:19 tells us that
God created the fruit of the lips. Do not
be concerned with what it sounds like to
you. God will perfect your praise. “Out of
the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast
perfected praise” (Matthew 21:16).

“And these signs shall follow them that
believe…they shall speak with new tongues”
(Mark 16:17). Jesus said that the believer would
speak with new tongues. You are a believer.

When you pray in tongues, you are
praying in the spirit. Just as your native
language, such as English, is the voice of your
mind, praying in tongues is the voice of your
spirit. Therefore, after you ask, speak no more
of your native language. You cannot speak
two languages at once.

Expect the Holy Spirit to come upon you
just as He came upon the believers on the
Day of Pentecost, at Samaria, at Cornelius’
home and at Ephesus, and you will begin to
speak in other tongues as the Spirit gives you
the words.

Gloria Copeland

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Gloria Copeland — Be Filled With the Spirit Part 2

Gloria Copeland

You must supply the sounds as the Holy
Spirit supplies the words. These words will be
unknown to you. The Scripture teaches us that
in the spirit we speak mysteries unto God:
“For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue
speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no
man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit
he speaketh mysteries…. He that speaketh
in an unknown tongue edifieth himself; but
he that prophesieth edifieth the church”
(1 Corinthians 14:2, 4). You are not speaking
to man but to God.

One translation says we speak divine
secrets. You can pray beyond your natural
knowledge when you pray in other tongues.

So too the [Holy] Spirit comes to our
aid and bears us up in our weakness;
for we do not know what prayer to
offer nor how to offer it worthily as
we ought, but the Spirit Himself
goes to meet our supplication and
pleads in our behalf with unspeakable
yearnings and groanings too deep for
utterance. And He Who searches
the hearts of men knows what is in
the mind of the [Holy] Spirit [what
His intent is], because the Spirit
intercedes and pleads [before God] in
behalf of the saints according to and
in harmony with God’s will (Romans
8:26-27, The Amplified Bible).

The Holy Spirit comes to our aid to help
us in prayer when we don’t know how to pray
as we ought. He gives us utterance in other
tongues, praying the perfect will of God. We
need this help. So much of the time we know
so little. We may only see a symptom of a
much deeper problem. But the Holy Spirit
goes right to the root of the problem and
prays the perfect will of God for us.

Look at Jude 20, The Amplified Bible: “But
you, beloved, build yourselves up [founded]
on your most holy faith [make progress, rise
like an edifice higher and higher], praying in
the Holy Spirit.” Praying in tongues edifies
you. This means “to build up or charge,” as we
charge a battery.

Gloria Copeland

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