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James Smith

The panacea for all the ills of life!

Job 5:8; Romans 8:28
James Smith October, 5 2011 Audio
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James Smith
James Smith October, 5 2011
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The panacea for all the ills of life, James Smith, The Spirit's Work in the Believer, 1861.

The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace. Romans 8.6

Spirituality flows from the gracious operations of the Holy Spirit in the soul, who kindles spiritual love, awakens spiritual desires, and produces spiritual devotion.

The Spirit's work in the believer consists,

1. in convincing us of sin, when we go astray from the right ways of the Lord, 2. in working repentance and sorrow within us, and leading us to confess and mourn over our sins before God, 3. in opening up and applying the Word of God so that it meets our case, feeds our faith, fires our love, and deepens our humility.

4. In exciting and drawing forth the soul in prayer, praise, and adoration at the throne of God, so that we sometimes melt in contrition, are crumbled down in humiliation, and are almost dissolved in love.

5. In making us bold in God's cause and giving us to feel liberty in His presence through faith in the blood of His dear Son.

6. In giving us soul-refreshing glimpses of the glorious person of Jesus, of the everlasting covenant, and of eternal glory.

7. In melting us down in sincere gratitude before God under a sense of His undeserved favor.

8. In removing all legal fears and causing holy peace to flow through the soul like a river.

9. In melting us in meekness and producing sweet submission to the sovereign will of God.

10. In sweetly soothing and consoling under trials and bereavements, and enabling us to look forward with hope and joy.

11. In giving us sweet intimations of the love of God to us by pleasing impressions and holy discoveries of His grace.

12. In witnessing to our adoption, awakening the cry of Abba Father in our hearts and enabling us to claim a filial relationship to God.

13. In drawing forth our souls in love to God under an overcoming sense of His free and unparalleled love to us.

14. In enabling us to mount upward as on the wings of an eagle, and to run with pleasure and delight in God's holy ways.

15. In quickening us to rejoice in the Lord, when all things around are calculated to fill us with despondency and gloom.

16. In producing perseverance in our souls, and enabling us to look away from the things which are seen and temporal, and to look to unseen and eternal realities.

The Spirit works within the Christian, teaching him daily to make use of Christ as the panacea for all the ills of life.

In all these things and many more, the work of the Spirit in the experience of the believer appears.

Reader, do you know anything of these things in your own experience? Is the Spirit of God daily working in your heart, and do you pay attention to the lessons He teaches, the impressions He makes, and the direction in which He points?

Oh, for more of the Spirit's work within us, that we may live to the praise and glory of Him who loved us, and die to redeem us from sin, death, and hell.

Holy Spirit, work in us more and more, teaching us the truth and conforming us to Christ. Oh, for more of your power, love, and holiness.
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