New Perspective and Power
A sermon which impacted me greatly concerning the scourge of humanism and the believer's joyful duty to live for the glory of God is Ten Shekels and a Shirt by Paris Reidhead. In the message he related an incident when a preacher came to him seeking the baptism with the Holy Spirit. It seemed to Mr. Reidhead this man, who had been successful in Christian ministry without the aid of the Holy Spirit, desired God to be a means to his own end. He identified with this fellow who came to him looking for God to empower his programs. Paris related in the sermon: "I looked at the fellow, and you know what he looked like? ME. Just looked like me. I just saw in him everything that was in me. You thought I was going to say me before. No, listen dear heart, if you've ever seen yourself you'll know you're never going to be anything else than you were. "For in me and my flesh there's no good thing" ( Rom 7:18 )." Having adopted a humble posture before the ...