The sermon titled "The Indwelling and Outflowing of the Holy Spirit" by C. H. Spurgeon addresses the crucial doctrine of the Holy Spirit's impact in the lives of believers. Spurgeon argues that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is intimately connected to the glorification of Christ and is essential for understanding the fullness of Christian life. He references John 7:38-39, emphasizing that streams of living water signify the Spirit, which believers receive post-ascension of Christ, suggesting that the Spirit's work is vital for genuine worship and empowerment in a believer's life. The practical significance of this teaching is that Christians ought to revere the Holy Spirit and recognize His fundamental role in their spiritual growth and effective ministry, lest they miss the full blessings available through Him.
“If then we worship the Father and the Son, but forget or neglect to adore the Holy Spirit, then we worship less than God.”
“The operations of the Holy Spirit are of incomparable value. They are of such incomparable value that the very best thing we can think of was not thought to be so precious as these.”
“The work of the Holy Spirit is intimately connected with the work of Jesus Christ.”
“Christian life is not just about receiving, but about being a fountain from which streams of living water flow.”
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