Recognising the Hand of Judgment. Ch.11
Books
about general knowledge, and
encyclopedias of one type and another,
all have graphic accounts of the devastating Richter 8.25
earthquake that almost completely
destroyed the city of San Francisco on
April 18th 1906. But something else was transpiring way down
the California coast at Los Angeles
at the same time, which is very difficult
to find recorded in any books.
And yet to the one who has an active faith in Jesus
Christ, this other
event cannot be
dissociated from the earthquake, and
indeed helps to explain it,
rather than "explain it
away," as is the common habit. The following historical information has
been extracted from "Prophecy Today", Volumes 7 & 8.
William Joseph Seymour, a black holiness preacher, and his friend
Edward 'Irish' Lee were instructed by
the Lord to fast for ten days, beginning on
Later that
evening they were at the home
of Richard and
Ruth Asbury at
Thus, on
the evening of
April 9th 1906,
the 20th century Pentecostal movement was born in a black 'ghetto' of Los
Angeles among the poor and dispossessed, the despised and rejected black
members of a white dominated and fundamentally racist society.
Resulting from this initial
experience, numbers increased
very rapidly to include whites as well as blacks, and it became
necessary to rent an old African Methodist Episcopal chapel at
One of the
white leaders of the church at that
time was Frank Bartleman, who kept a diary, which is
now available for reading through Voice Christian Publications. Extracts from
that diary will provide the link
between the return of Holy Spirit gifts and the
SUNDAY 15th APRIL.
The Lord called me to ten days of
special prayer. I felt
greatly burdened but had no idea of
what He had particularly in mind. But He had a work for me, and wanted to prepare me for it.
WEDNESDAY
18th APRIL. The terrible
SUNDAY
22nd APRIL. I found the earthquake had opened many hearts - - - But nearly every pulpit in the land was working
overtime to prove that God had nothing
to do with earthquakes and thus allay the fears of the people. The Spirit was striving to knock at hearts
with conviction through this judgment. I
felt indignation that the preachers should be used of Satan to drown out His
voice. I
seemed to feel
the wrath of God against the
people and to withstand it in prayer. He showed me He was terribly grieved at their obstinacy in the face of His judgment on sin.
Bartleman
went on to show how the Lord gave him a message to write down and have printed as a tract for
circulation. 75,000 were printed
and distributed in
Historians
of the church like to point to other isolated incidents where the gift of tongues was given and experienced
around this time. And although
this is true, they do remain as
isolated incidents, rather than
the beginning of a major work that had the same impetus and effect as on the
Day of Pentecost. In summing up, do we not see a major new work of God starting
at this time, a work that revived
the thrust of Pentecost? And was not the
earthquake a sign from God of His purpose in this new movement? A purpose
related to His coming in judgment? Many other
cities in the world then and now are just as evil as S.F.,
and they haven't been leveled by
quakes. But in the ancient world there were
other places as evil as
God's judgment
scene is a two-edged sword. One edge is for the world, and the other edge is for believers, whose lives become cleansed and holy by the
operation of that same Spirit Who judges
the wickedness of men. This is
why these two events seem to be bound up together in the happenings of April
1906.
What are
God’s purposes in outpourings of divine power? Far be it from us to categorise
and make boundaries to God’s workings, but there are certain factors which seem
to appear again and again, and these are important. They may best be summarized
by example.
First of,
at Pentecost itself. When the “tongues of fire” came to the 120 in the upper
room, it produced a sense of power. They had been in hiding, and were afraid of
the authority of the Sanhedrin following the crucifixion. This was easy to
understand. But suddenly they lost that fear, and went out into the public
places to speak boldly, regardless of the consequences. Throughout the record
in Acts this point is most noticeable.
If this was
the effect it had on the disciples, we now turn to the effect it had on those
who listened to their word. We are told that there was mass repentance, and a
crying out for forgiveness, cleansing, and new life in Christ. This is also
very apparent in the early church records, and in fact appears again and again
throughout the centuries of church history. We should like to quote from John
Wesley’s Journal of early 1739. Volume 1, page 303.
“Immediately the power of God fell upon us; one and another, and another
sunk to the ground; you might see them dropping on all sides as thunder-struck.
One cried out aloud. I went and prayed over her, and she received joy in the
Holy Ghost. A second falling into the same agony, we turned to her, and
received also for her the promise of the Father. In the evening I made the same
appeal to God, and almost before we called He answered. A young woman was
seized with such pangs as I never saw before; and in a quarter of an hour she
had a new song in her mouth, a thanksgiving unto our God.”
Wesley’s
Journal for
Supernatural gifts, divine authority, lack of fear, exceeding joy, and
deep conviction of sin, leading to repentance. These seem to be some of the
major expressions of divine outpourings of holy spiritual power. No doubt there
are others. In all the records of “revivals” we find evidence of these
characteristics.
What do we
find today, now that Pentecostal and Charismatic assemblies are the fastest
growing groups in the world? There is an
abundance of supernatural gifts, and much joy, but often it is not a very
“holy” joy, and unlike Wesley’s experience, does not stem from deep heart
searching and repentance. But when it comes to the other manifestations, they
are sadly lacking. Where is there to be seen the type of repentance experienced
at Pentecost, and for example in the Welsh revival of 1905? What did the Lord say about His own
miracles? “If the mighty works
(performed in
We are
reminded of a prophetic word received by a brother back in May 1980, in which
the following words were addressed to charismatic assemblies. “Why when I
called for a Jonah to call for repentance, have you led my people into a merry
time of dancing and singing, calling this “rejoicing”? Those who can rejoice
when my heart is sorely grieved can neither have my mind nor my heart. . . . My
word is against the leaders of popularistic charismatic activity, who have
turned the operations of my Spirit into a popular cult, who have restrained the
sackcloth and ashes from my people, and have called for a surfeit of feasting
where fasting is needed.”
1981 was
the 75th anniversary of the