THE  MINISTRY  OF

IMPARTATION

By Rodney W. Francis (Hamilton, New Zealand).

Founder/Director: The Gospel Faith Messenger Ministry.

 

We shall now look at a very important subject for those wanting to be used effectively by God in public ministry. That is "The Ministry Of Impartation." When I speak of impartation I mean the ability to give unto others that which God has given to us . . . either sovereignly, or through other anointed vessels (messengers) of God.

 

The Greek word for "impartation" is "metadidomi" meaning:

·        "to give over, i.e. share: give, impart" (Strong's);

·        "to give a share of" (Young's);

·        "to share in association with anyone, i.e. to impart, communicate" (Bullinger's);

·        "1. to communicate (information, etc.); relate. 2. to give or bestow (something)" (Collins).

Other words we can use to help bring a clearer meaning are: "transmit, pass on, confer, transfer."

 

There are two main ways by which impartation happens to us:

 

1. FROM GOD HIMSELF:

 

A sovereign, divine impartation that enables us to do what we've not been able to do before. In Numbers 11 we read that the burden of Leadership was becoming too heavy on Moses life. When he cried out to God about this, God's response was to get Moses to gather together 70 men of the Elders of Israel:

 

"And the Lord said unto Moses, Gather unto Me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of the congregation, that they may stand there with you. And I will come down and talk with you there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon you, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with you, that you bear it not yourself alone" (Numbers 11:16-17, KJV).

 

God promised to take of the spirit that was upon Moses and impart or put it upon the 70 elders, so they could carry the burden that Moses was carrying.

 

"And Moses went out, and told the people the words of the Lord, and gathered the seventy men of the elders of the people, and sat them round about the tabernacle. And the Lord came down in a cloud, and spake unto him, and took of the spirit that was upon him (Moses), and gave it unto the seventy elders: and it came to pass, that, when the spirit rested upon them, they prophesied and did not cease" (Numbers 11:24-25, KJV).

 

God divinely imparted of the spirit from Moses to the 70 Elders. When that happened they began to prophesy - something they had never done before. That impartation enabled them to take on greater responsibility to support Moses, to minister to the people and to release the Holy Spirit out of their lives to bless others in a more powerful way. There was a transferring from one to another, so the one receiving could function much more like the one doing the imparting or transferring.

 

BEZALEL (Exodus 31:1-6; Exodus 36:1):

In this section of Scripture we read of a sovereign imparting from God to Bezalel. An impartation of “the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts - to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of craftsmanship” (NIV).

 

God touched Bezalel in such a way that, from the moment of that touch, he was able to do things much more expertly than he was ever able to do before. God imparted to him the qualities he needed to fulfil the purposes of God for his life. What an asset he was to Moses!

 

2. BY ANOINTED MEN OR WOMEN

LAYING HANDS ON OTHERS:

 

God, in His great desire to see us blessed and equipped for His service, has provided various ways and means of impacting our lives. One of those ways is the Ministry of Impartation through the laying on of hands by mature, recognized Leaders. The more I look into the life and ministry of the Apostle Paul, the more I see his heart to give away from himself those things God had placed within him. He lived to see others effectively trained in matters of God; in matters of the Holy Spirit ministry. For example, look at the heart he carried when he said:

 

"For I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to make you strong - that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith" (Romans 1:11-12, NIV).

 

Paul's desire was to help others to rise in effective ministry through all that God had given to him. He learned that he could pass on through impartation blessings and giftings of God.

 

Impartation has to do with the giving and receiving of spiritual gifts, blessings, healing, baptism in the Holy Spirit, etc., for the work of the ministry. It is the transference of these "gifts" from one man or woman of God to another, especially through the laying on of hands. There is an invisible flowing of spiritual ability from one to the other. That invisible flowing goes from the spirit and heart of the imparter through the arms and hands into the spirit and heart of the one having hands laid on them.

 

Let's consider five areas of impartation:

 

1. For BLESSINGS:

 

(a). Isaac to Jacob Concerning Marriage:

 

And Isaac called  Jacob, and  blessed him,  and charged ("commanded" - Wilson's) him, and said unto him,  You shall not take a wife  of  the daughters of Canaan (See my  book, "The  Evil  Powers Of  Canaan"). Arise, go to Padan-aram,  to the house of  Bethuel  your  mother's  father: and take you a wife from there  of the daughters of Laban  your mother's  brother.  And God Almighty bless you, and make  you  fruitful,  and_multiply youthat  you  may  become  a  multitude  of people;  And  give  you   the  blessing  of  Abraham,   to  you  and  to  your  seed ("offspring") with  you; that you may inherit the land . . . which God gave unto Abraham" (Genesis 28-1-4, KJV).

 

Here we see Isaac imparting the Abrahamic blessing to Jacob, on the condition that he married the right girl!  As we follow through on the lives of Jacob and Esau (his brother) we can clearly see that Jacob experienced a far greater blessing than Esau did.  Esau chose to disobey, and rebelled against his parents and God, and lived out a miserable existence (Genesis 26:34-35; Hebrews 12:14-17).

 

(b). Israel (Jacob) Blessing Joseph and His Sons:

 

As Israel neared the end of his life he blessed Joseph and his sons, Ephraim and

Manasseh:

 

“And  Israel  stretched  out  his  right hand,  and  laid it upon  Ephraim's  head,

 who was  the  younger,  and  his  left  hand upon Manasseh's head,  guiding his hands  wittingly   ("expertly,    skilfully,   with   good   success,  understandingly" - Strong's);  for  Manasseh  was  the  firstborn.  And  he blessed Joseph, and   said, God, before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac did walk, the God  Who fed me all my life long unto this day,  The angel  who  redeemed  me  from  all  evil, bless the lads; and let my name be named on them, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaacand  let  them  grow  into  a  multitude in the midst of the earth.  And when Joseph saw that his father laid his right hand upon the head of Ephraim, it displeased him:  and he held up his father's hand to remove it from Ephraim's head unto Manasseh's head.  And Joseph said unto his father, Not so, my father:  for this is the firstborn; put your right hand upon his head. And his father refused, and said, I know it, my son, I know it:  he also shall become a people, and he also shall be great: but truly_his younger brother shall be greater than he and his seed shall  become a multitude of nations.   And he blessed them that daysayingIn you shall Israel bless, saying, God shall make you  as Ephraim  and  Manasseh:  and  he  did  set  Ephraim  before  Manasseh" (Genesis 48:14-20, KJV).

 

Here  we  see  Jacob  passing  on  through  impartation  the  Abrahamic  Covenant of Blessing.  His  prophetic  insight also enabled  him to know that the younger son of Joseph  would  be  greater  than  the  firstborn.  The laying on of hands was so important that Joseph tried to change his father's hands upon the heads of his sons. But Israel knew what he was doing and blessed accordingly.

 

(c). Jesus to children:

    

And they kept bringing young children to Him (Jesus) that He might touch     them; and the disciples were reproving them [for it].  But when  Jesus saw [it], He was indignant and pained, and said to them,  Allow the children to come to Me   -  do  not  forbid  or  prevent  or  hinder  them  -  for  to  such  belongs  the kingdom  of  God. Truly  I  tell  you, whoever does not  receive  and accept  and    welcome the kingdom of God as a little child [does],  positively  shall not enter it at all.  And He took [the children up one by one] in His arms and (fervently invoked a) blessing, placing His  hands  upon  them" (Mark 10:13-16,  AMP.). See also Matthew 19:13-15.   

 

Jesus loved imparting blessings in to children.  Today He still loves to impart His blessings into the lives of His children - small and big!

 

2. For The BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT:

 

(a). The Samaritan Believers:

 

The Samaritan believers (converted through the ministry of Philip) received the Holy Spirit as a result of Peter and John laying hands on them:

 

“When  the  apostles  back  in  Jerusalem  heard that the people of Samaria had  accepted  God's message,  they  sent  down  Peter  and  John.   As  soon  as they arrived,   they  began  praying  for  these  new  Christians   to  receive  the  Holy Spirit,  for  as  yet  He  had not come upon any of them.  For they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.  Then  Peter  and John laid their hands upon these believersand they received the Holy Spirit.  When Simon saw this  - that the Holy Spirit was given  when  the  apostles placed  their hands upon people's heads - he offered money to buy  this power  (Greek  word  is  "exousia" meaning "delegated authority"). 'Let me have  this  power too,'  he exclaimed,  'so that when  I  lay  my  hands  on  people,  they  will receive the Holy Spirit!'   But Peter  replied,   'Your money  perish  with  you  for  thinking  God's  gift  can  be bought!'"  (Acts 8:14-20, TLB).

 

Peter  and  John  imparted  the  power  of  the  Holy  Spirit  to  those  new   believers through the  laying  on  of  hands.  That caused something   to be clearly seen by Simon the sorcerer, so much so he wanted to buy the power! He was rebuked for his evil thinking. The things of God cannot be bought! There was a demonstration of power  as  the  hands  of   the  apostles  released  the  impartation  into  the   new believers.

 

(b). Saul of Tarsus:

 

When  Saul  was  converted   on  the  road  to  Damascus  by   a   sovereign  and  divine intervention of  God,   he  was  instructed by Jesus to go to Damascus and wait for one Ananias  to  come  and  lay  hands  on  him to receive  his physical sight back and to be filled  with the Holy Spirit:

 

“And  Ananias went his way, and entered into the house; and putting his hands

on him said,  Brother Saul,  the Lord,  even  Jesus, Who appeared unto you  in the way as  you came,  has_sent  methat you might  receive your sightand be filled with  the Holy GhostAnd  immediately  there  fell  from  his  eyes as it had been scales: and he received sight forthwith,  and he  arose,  and was baptized . . .  And straightaway  he  preached  Christ in the synagogues,  that He is  the Son of God" (Acts 9:17-20, KJV).

 

As  a result  of Ananias' obedience to God and laying his hands  on Saul, there was an impartation  of  the  Holy  Spirit  from  him  to Saul.  Saul was strengthened to proclaim Christ in a way that amazed all who heard him.   True impartation strengthens us for God's work.

 

(c). The Twelve Believers at Ephesus:

 

Paul  at  Ephesus  was  not  only  able to  instruct  believers  into a deeper revelation of understanding,  but  also  to  impart through the  laying on of hands something of that deeper dimension.  After they were water baptized he laid hands on them. The result:

 

 “And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Ghost came on them; and they spake with tongues, and prophesied" (Acts 19:1-7, KJV).

 

Through impartation by the laying on of hands those believers were released into a dynamic new dimension of the Holy Spirit, including the gift of prophecy.

 

3. For SPIRITUAL GIFTS:

 

The Apostle Paul's desire to see people released in to ministries through the Holy Spirit Gifts is further shown in his exhortation to Timothy:

 

"Neglect not (or "do not be careless about") the gift that is in you, which was given to you by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery ("board of elders").

 

Meditate ("to care for, take care for anything, so as to be able to perform it") upon these things: give yourself wholly to them; that your profiting may appear to all" (1 Timothy 4:14-15, KJV).

 

"Be sure to use the abilities God has given you through His prophets when the elders of the church laid their hands upon your head. Put these abilities to work; throw yourself into your tasks so that everyone may notice your improvement and progress. Keep a close watch on all you do and think. Stay true to what is right, and God will bless you, and use you to help others" (1 Timothy 4:14-16, TLB).

 

An impartation was given through the laying on of hands.

 

"Wherefore I put you in remembrance that you stir up ("rekindle, fan into flame") the gift of God, which is in you by the putting on of my hands" (2 Timothy 1:6, KJV).

 

Paul was encouraging Timothy not to forget those times of impartation he experienced when hands were laid on him. Nor should we!

 

4. For SERVICE:

 

(a). The Seven Deacons:

 

In Acts 6 we discover the early Church ran into some problems regarding relationships and the threatening of unity. The decision was made to appoint seven deacons to care for the widows day by day. Those seven men had to have a testimony of honesty,  be   full  of  the  Holy  Spirit, and  wisdom.  Once the men were chosen the apostles gathered round them:

 

“ . . .  and when they had prayed, they laid their hands on them. And the word of God increased ("to give increase, cause to grow, enlarge" - Bullinger's); and the number of the  disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith. And Stephen (one of the seven), full of faith and power (Greek  is "dunamis" meaning "natural capability, inherent power;  capability of anything; ability to perform anything; then,  absolutely, not merely power capable of action, but power in  action" - Bullinger's) did great wonders and miracles among the people" (Acts 6:1-8, KJV).

 

Again we see something happened in the realm of the Spirit when the apostles laid hands on those seven deacons. There was a noticeable impact as a result of impartation. Souls saved; signs, wonders and miracles.

 

(b). Moses Handing Leadership to Joshua:

 

When Moses' time on this earth was about to conclude his concern was to know who to pass the baton of Leadership on to:

 

“Moses said to the Lord, 'May the Lord, the God of the spirits  of all mankind, appoint a man over this community to go out and come in before them, one who will lead them out and bring them in,  so the Lord's people will  not be like sheep without a shepherd.' So the Lord said to Moses, 'Take Joshua, son of Nun, a man in whom is the spirit, and lay your hand on him. Have him stand before Eleazar the priest and the entire assembly and commission him  in  their  presenceGive him some of your authority so the whole Israelite community will obey him. He is to stand before Eleazar the priest, who will obtain decisions for him by enquiring of the Urim ("lights, revelation") before the Lord. At his command he and the entire community of the Israelites will go out, and at his command they will come in.' Moses did as the Lord commanded him. He took Joshua and had him stand before Eleazar the priest and the whole assembly. Then he laid his  hands on him and commissioned him, as the Lord instructed through Moses" (Numbers 27:15-23, NIV).

 

The KJV uses the word "honour" instead of "authority" and is translated as follows:

  1. "beauty, brilliancy" (Young's);
  2. "grandeur (i.e. an imposing form and appearance): beauty, comeliness,   excellency, glorious, glory, honour, majesty" (Strong's);
  3. "any good quality or endowment for which a person is admired, honoured,  praised" (Wilson's);
  4. "1.   personal integrity;  allegiance  to   moral  principles.  2.  fame or  glory.  3. great respect, regard, esteem ..." (Collins).

 

God instructed Moses to set Joshua aside, to lay hands on him and impart some of his authority (honour) so Joshua could better lead Israel. That impartation caused the Israelites to respond to and obey Joshua's Leadership. The impartation gave Joshua a spiritual credibility that the people responded to.

 

In Deuteronomy 34:9 we read of Joshua receiving an impartation of wisdom from the hands and heart of Moses:

 

“And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his hands upon him: and the children of Israel hearkened ("listened") unto him, and did as the Lord commanded Moses."

 

Joshua received more wisdom for Leadership as a result of that impartation from the hands of Moses.

 

(c). From Elijah to Elisha (2 Kings 2:1-15):

 

 As the time of Elijah’s departure from this earth drew closer,   Elijah spoke to Elisha:

     

 “What wish shall I grant you before I am taken away?” And Elisha replied, “Please grant me twice as much prophetic power as you have had.” “You have asked a hard thing,” Elijah replied, “If you see me when I am taken from you, then you will get your request. But if not, then you won’t” (TLB).

 

Here we read of an impartation that would take place from Elijah to Elisha. It was conditional upon Elisha seeing Elijah leave.   Elijah had obviously had a great impact upon Elisha, an impact that made him want to be twice as effective as Elijah. It was a desire that had grown over time. Now the moment had arrived when Elisha could ask one thing of Elijah - “a double portion of your spirit be upon me” (AMP.). Elisha did see Elijah go.  The impartation came to him and Elisha went on to experience that which he greatly desired.

 

5. For THE HEALING MINISTRY:

 

The subject of divine healing has long been a difficult and conflicting one in certain parts of the Body of Christ. Yet when we look to the Scripture we discover it should be a normal part of Christian life and ministry.

 

(a). The Ministry of Jesus:

 

Jesus gave us the teaching and command that healing is “the children's bread" (Matthew 15:26; Mark 7:27). Jesus Himself led by example:

 

 “When the sun was setting, the people brought to Jesus all who had various kinds of sickness, and laying His hands on each one, He healed them. Moreover, demons came out of many people, shouting, You are the Son of God!"    (Luke 4:40-41, NIV).

 

 Jesus imparted health and healing through the laying on of hands.

 

“And He (Jesus) came down with them, and stood in the plain, and the company of His disciples, and a great multitude of  people out of all Judea and Jerusalem, and from the sea coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  who  came  to  hear Himand  to  be healed of their diseases: And they that were vexed ("harassed") with unclean spiritsand they were healed. And the whole multitude sought to touch Him: for there went virtue (Greek is "dunamis" meaning "power, power capable of anything") out of Him, and healed them all" (Luke 6:17-19, KJV).

 

Here we see an impartation from Jesus to the sick as a result of their "making contact" with Him. The power of God went out of Him into them.

 

The same principle applies in the account of the woman with the issue of blood:

 

“And a woman, having an issue of blood twelve years, who had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be healed of any, Came behind Him (Jesus), and touched the border of His garment, and immediately her issue of blood stopped.   And Jesus said, Who touched Me?  When all denied, Peter and

they that were with Him said, Master,  the multitude throng You and press You,

and You say, Who touched Me? And Jesus said, Somebody has touched Me: for I perceive ("to perceive, observe, obtain a knowledge of, or perceive insight into" - Bullinger's) that virtue ("dunamis") is gone out of Me. And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she came trembling, and falling down before Him, she declared unto Him before all the people for what cause she had touched Him, and how she was healed immediately. And He said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: your faith has made you whole; go in peace" (Luke 8:43-48, KJV). See also Luke 13:10-13.

 

(b). Jesus Taught His Disciples:

 

“And when He (Jesus) had called unto Him His twelve disciples, He gave them power (Greek is "exousia" meaning "delegated authority") against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease" (Matthew 10:1, KJV). See also Mark 3:13-15.

 

Jesus gave to His disciples what He had. That is impartation from one to another - delegated spiritual authority. He did it also to the seventy in Luke 10:1-9.

 

“And these signs shall follow them that believe; In My name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:17-18, KJV).

 

(c). His Disciples Did It!

 

After Paul's experience of being shipwrecked at sea, he was washed ashore on to the island of Melita. Not only did he survive being bitten by a deadly snake, he took the initiative and prayed for the chief man's sick father:

 

“His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured" (Acts 28:1-10, NIV). See also Acts 3:1-13; Acts 5:12-16 (Peter's shadow became a point or instrument of impartation); Acts 19:11-12 (handkerchiefs and Paul's hands imparted healing to many). For further reading and study on this subject, see my book “Divine Healing.”

 

SUMMING UP:

 

God, in His desire to have us equipped to bless, impact, touch and heal our generation for His glory, has given to us the Ministry of Impartation; that "extra" dimension that enables us to function in a much greater way in the supernatural. We can prepare ourselves naturally, but He has provided a means whereby we are empowered spiritually by impartation from those who carry a recognized ministry and anointing in the Holy Spirit.

 

God's heart is that each of us receives an impartation in the areas mentioned, so we in turn can not only function in them, but to learn to know how to impart them to others.

 

 

Footnote: For those using these notes to lead into a time of prayer and impartation, make sure that the ones doing the imparting are functioning in the blessings, gifts of the Spirit and healing ministry before they try to impart these things to others. You can not give out or impart to others what you yourself have not got. Likewise, those wanting to receive an impartation must carry a genuine desire to function in those things that they are longing to have imparted to their lives.

 

Impartation prayer through the laying on of hands is for specific things to do with our being much more effective in serving God than ever before. Impartation is not for a "general prayer line of people."

 

Those coming for the prayer of impartation must want it for specific reasons and those doing the imparting must have a recognition that their life and ministry flows in the things they're imparting.

 

If possible let the laying on of hands for impartation take place with Prophetic Team Ministry. This brings about greater confirmation of what is being imparted, as well as accountability. God bless you.

 

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