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Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jun 19 AM

Acts 2:4
Charles Spurgeon June, 19 1999 Audio
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And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. Acts chapter 2, verse 4. Rich were the blessings of this day if all of us were filled with the Holy Ghost. The consequences of this sacred filling of the soul, it would be impossible to overestimate. Life, comfort, light, purity, power, peace, and many other precious blessings are inseparable from the Spirit's benign presence.

As sacred oil, he anoints the head of the believer, sets him apart to the priesthood of saints, and gives him grace to execute his office aright. As the only truly purifying water, he cleanses us from the power of sin and sanctifies us unto holiness, working in us to will and to do of the Lord's good pleasure. As the light, he manifested to us at first our lost estate, and now he reveals the Lord Jesus to us and in us and guides us in the way of righteousness Enlightened by his pure celestial ray, we are no more darkness, but light in the Lord.

As fire, he both purges us from dross and sets our consecrated nature on a blaze. He is the sacrificial flame by which we are enabled to offer our whole souls as a living sacrifice unto God. As heavenly dew, he removes our barrenness and fertilizes our lives. Oh, that he would drop from above upon us at this early hour. Such morning dew would be a sweet commencement for the day.

As the dove with wings of peaceful love, he broods over his church and over the souls of believers. And as a comforter, he dispels the care and doubts which mar the peace of his beloved. He descends upon the Chosen as upon the Lord in Jordan. and bears witness to their sonship by working in them a filial spirit by which they cry, Abba, Father.

As the wind, he brings the breath of life to men. Blowing where he listeth, he performs the quickening operations by which the spiritual creation is animated and sustained. Would to God that we might feel his presence this day and every day.
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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