"Have ye received the Holy Ghost?" - Acts 19:11
My soul, ponder over the solemn question again and again, and then see
what answer thou canst give to a point so infinitely interesting and
important. The Holy Spirit is clearly known by the exercise of his
blessed offices in every heart where he abides, and where he is the
glorious inhabitant. He comes in Jesus's name as an ambassador, to
propose to the sinner a rich and precious Saviour. He comes as au
almighty teacher; and this condescending office he graciously
exerciseth in convincing of sin, and convincing of the righteousness of
Jesus. He comes as an advocate; and by his pleading the cause of a poor
sinner's own necessities, and the cause of a rich Saviour's willingness
and ability to supply all these necessities, he manifests himself a
most powerful advocate, when, by his constraining grace, he makes the
poor sinner willing in the day of his power. He comes as an enlightener
of the dark and untutored mind of the sinner. And this he doth most
effectually, when, by shining in the heart, he gives "the light of the
knowledge of the glory of God, in the face of Jesus Christ." Most
gloriously he shines upon the soul, when, by the ministry of his
blessed word, and by the influences of his divine grace, he leads the
mind forth to the contemplation and love of the person, blood, and
righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. He comes as a witness also to
testify of Jesus. And this sweet office is manifested in the conscience
when at any time he shews sin to be exceedingly sinful, and that
nothing but the blood of Jesus can cleanse from it. And his witness in
the soul is proved to the fullest demonstration, when he powerfully
brings the guilty conscience under so deep a sense of sin, and so
alarmingly concerned for the consequences of it, that nothing will
satisfy until Jesus is revealed and brought home to the heart in all
the beauties of his Person, and the fullness and suitableness of his
salvation, and formed there the hope of glory. He comes also as a
Comforter; and Oh how sweetly and fully doth he manifest both the power
of his Godhead and the sovereignty and grace of his character, when, by
his consolations, as he opens and explains them, and makes application
of them as they are in Jesus, he revives the drooping spirit, relieves
the depressed spirit, animateth, refresheth, sanctifieth the whole
heart, and soul, and mind, and gives a joy and peace in believing,
abounding in hope by the power of the Holy Ghost. My soul, what sayest
thou now to the question? "Hast thou received the Holy Ghost?" Surely,
I do know thee, thou gracious God the Spirit, by these sweet tokens of
thy covenant office and character. Lord, I pray thee, be ever with me,
and, agreeably to Jesus's gracious promise, abide with me forever. Oh
may I never grieve thee, by whom my soul is sealed in Jesus to the day
of eternal redemption.
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