The sermon titled "The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit" by C. H. Spurgeon emphasizes the essential doctrine of the Holy Spirit's transformative work in the process of salvation. Spurgeon notes that it is the Holy Spirit who is pivotal in conversion, awakening the dormant abilities and imparting new spiritual powers to individuals. He draws upon Acts 2 and Acts 10:44 to illustrate how the Holy Spirit came upon believers, demonstrating that such divine intervention is necessary for genuine spiritual awakening and conversion. The sermon underlines the importance of depending on the Holy Spirit through prayer and highlights that human means alone cannot produce true conversion; it must be the supernatural work of God. This teaching reinforces the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of grace in salvation, as it points to the reality that without the Holy Spirit's movement, no one can come to faith in Christ.
“The Holy Spirit works and carries out that which Jesus Christ has beforehand worked for us in his great redemption.”
“Regeneration is an instantaneous work. Conversion to God, the fruit of regeneration, occupies all of our life. But regeneration itself is effected in an instant.”
“It is the Spirit who keeps the gears in motion and who takes away that defilement of our original sin...until finally he removes man from the place of defilement to the land of the blessed.”
“If we would have the Spirit, beloved, we must each of us try to honor Him.”
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