The sermon by C. H. Spurgeon titled "The Holy Spirit's Intercession" discusses the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, particularly in prayer. Spurgeon emphasizes that the Holy Spirit intercedes for Christians, ensuring that their prayers align with God’s will, especially during times of weakness and confusion. He references Romans 8:26-27 to illustrate how the Spirit aids in prayer when believers are uncertain about how to articulate their needs. The sermon underscores the significance of the Holy Spirit's assistance as a comfort and guide, enhancing the believers' relationship with God and assisting them in expressing their innermost thoughts, thus affirming the Reformed doctrines of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the necessity of divine grace for effective prayer.
“Sometimes we are in such confusion of mind that we do not know what we should pray for.”
“The Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express.”
“The prayers which the Holy Spirit works in us are prayers of knowledge.”
“If the saints do not know what they ought to pray for... how much more do you... require divine teaching?”
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